Chapter 200: Something Sudden
Shuvanov was in a bad mood. He couldn't care less about Petrovna and Zhenia's troubles anymore. He left the ball in a hurry with his aides, and drove back to the office of the third department in Kiev. .
"Tell me more specifically, what's going on?"
Shuvanov stared at the young man in front of him sternly, with a look of covetousness. It seemed that as long as the other party didn't satisfy him with a word, he would swallow him wholeheartedly.
"Yes." The young man had never experienced such a great pressure. He tried to wipe the cold sweat from his forehead with a handkerchief, but just as he tried to raise his head, he was frightened by Shuvanov's aggressive eyes, and he could only tremble. Then he lowered his hands, not only lowered his arms, but also pressed his hands tightly to the seam of his trousers, like a poor guy who made a mistake and was honestly caught on the scene.
"It's like this. Baron Titov took us all the way south and arrived at Odessa at the fastest speed. Then, because the whole journey was too hard, His Excellency the Baron decided to rest in Odessa for one night. He asked me to Call him at eight o'clock the next morning, and take the boat directly to Sevastopol...but..."
Speaking of this, the young man replied in horror: "But the next morning, no matter how I called the door, His Excellency the Baron didn't respond. At first I thought it was because the Baron was working too hard, so I didn't pay much attention to it, but Half an hour later, when we called the door again, there was still no response, and now I was a little worried, fearing that His Excellency the Baron would be sick on the road, so I called the hotel owner to open the door and go in to find out..."
"But we were all shocked after opening the door, because His Excellency the Baron was not in the room at all, and there was no one in the room!"
Shuvanov frowned, and this answer made him a little puzzled, because although he knew that Titov liked to flirt with girls, how could there be any beauty that he could fall in love with in a rural place like Odessa? What's more, if he is not familiar with the place where he was born, where can he find such a way? What's more, this man is not someone who Meng Lang doesn't know the seriousness of. No matter how anxious he is, he can still go to Sevastopol. It's Berge's land, and he can do anything conveniently!
But this guy just disappeared, it's simply inexplicable whether he's alive or dead.
Of course, Shuvanov was not one of those idiots, and he immediately realized that there was a major problem. After all, Titov's mission is very important. He came to convey Count Uvarov's latest instruction to Berge. It is very likely that someone did not want Berkh to receive this instruction before attacking Titov!
So Shuvanov interrupted the young man with a sudden wave of his hand, and forced him to ask, "Apart from Baron Titov, is there anything missing in the room?"
The young man was taken aback by the question, because isn't the disappearance of Baron Titov the key issue? You care little about the Baron's track,
Why are you concerned about the loss of property instead?
The young man was stunned by the question, which made Shuvanov even more irritable. He hated talking to these stupid and mindless serfs the most. These fools have no brains at all, they are just a bunch of waste!
He could only ask, "I ask you if Baron Titov's belongings are missing, such as the letters in his briefcase!"
The young man was so frightened that he quickly recalled and replied: "Master, the baron's personal belongings are all there. He specifically ordered that briefcase not to be touched by anyone. He also told us that no matter what happened, Be sure to keep your briefcase safe!"
Shuvanov was very dissatisfied with this answer, because what he wanted to know was not such nonsense, he just wanted to know whether the letter was still there!
"Yes, yes, after the incident, we checked the briefcase immediately according to His Excellency the Baron's instructions. All the property documents and the letter are there!"
call……
Only then did Shuvanov heave a sigh of relief. As long as the letter is still there, it's not a big problem, otherwise it will be a lot of fun. However, he became even more puzzled immediately. If the enemy came for that letter and even kidnapped Baron Titov, how could he let the letter go?
Something is wrong!
Shuvanov's heart was full of alarm bells, and he immediately asked, "Where's the letter? Have you brought it?"
The young man trembled in fright at the shout, and quickly replied: "According to His Excellency the Baron's instructions, I brought the briefcase and the letter here, and I have handed them over to your housekeeper!"
"Let Vasily Vasilyevich come to me immediately with a briefcase!"
Following Shuvanov's order, the housekeeper hurriedly delivered the briefcase and the letter together, and Shuvanov immediately found the letter and checked it carefully.
There is nothing special about this envelope, it is the most common envelope, the key is the wax on the envelope. He checked the envelope carefully, and there was no sign of it being opened, and the wax that was printed with the family crest of Count Uvarov was also intact. The envelope should not have been opened or exchanged, which made Shuvanov heave a sigh of relief.
[As long as this letter is still there! 】
[What happened to Titov? 】
Even if Shuvanov was as cunning as a fox, he was also confused by what he saw. If it was done by political enemies, it would be impossible to let this letter go. , with his character, it is unlikely. what on earth is it?
Shuvanov, who had question marks all over his forehead, didn't struggle for long, and immediately realized a more critical issue. If he remembered correctly, Titov once said that this letter is an urgent matter, which means that it must be delivered as soon as possible. The speed was sent to Berkh. And now that Titov is missing, there is no way to continue delivering the letter, which means he must leave for Sevastopol immediately!
"Damn it!"
Shuvanov spat inwardly, because he had reached a critical stage in resolving the matter of Bestuzhev. Liuming. He didn't trust Petrovna very much, and he wouldn't mind such a big event if he didn't take the helm himself. worried. But this letter is the most important thing, and considering that there are many doubts about Titov's disappearance, he really has to deliver the letter himself. Both sides need him, which makes him useless!
For a moment, Shuvanov decided to temporarily put aside his plans for Bestuzhev Ryumin, and wait for him to deliver the letter. But he immediately thought that his plans were all interlocking, and once there was a problem with one or two links, it was likely to affect the implementation of subsequent plans.
After pondering for a long time, he could only sigh deeply, and ordered: "Invite Mrs. Petrovna over immediately..."