Struggle in Russia

Chapter 320 The Speechless Shuvalov (Part 1)

Remember in a second【】

At the end of the day's interrogation, Shuvalov was driven back to his room by the wolf-like military police. Compared with the dark and damp prison cell, his room is naturally many times more comfortable. There are wide and bright velvet quilts and silk sheets. .

It stands to reason that Shuvalov should have satisfied such conditions. After all, in the dark prisons of Russia, there are still tens of thousands of starving and naked torturers fighting for a piece of black Leba and a glass of water. In comparison, his days were heaven on earth.

Shuvalov, who was born in heaven, was not satisfied. If possible, he would rather stay in a dark and damp cell than in this luxurious birdcage. In this birdcage, he not only has no freedom, but also loses all channels of communication with the outside world.

While taking a walk after dinner, he tried to get close to the gardener in the manor, but after talking for less than three sentences, the gendarmes who appeared from nowhere dragged the poor gardener away involuntarily. The gardener was tied up in front of all the servants in the manor and publicly executed. After the thirty whips came down, the beaten gardener succeeded in making other people in the manor lose even a little bit of luck.

Shuvalov knew that Count Rostovtsev did it on purpose. This was a trick to scare chickens and monkeys, but it did work. Anyway, after returning from the walk, all the servants in the manor kept him at arm's length.

This made Shuvalov very annoyed. He did intend to bribe these servants to help him deliver the news, but who would have thought that it would end without a problem after just opening a start. He believed that no one would dare to talk to him again, and it was simply a fantasy to pass on the news.

But Shuvalov didn't give up. He knew that if he gave up, it would really be over. The current situation is too bad for him. If he doesn't think of a solution quickly, the fact that he colluded with Petrovna will be confirmed. In that case, his future will be ruined!

【How about trying to buy those gendarmes? 】

The road was blocked, and Shuvalov made a living again, but even he himself knew that this road was more difficult, because all the gendarmes in the manor were brought by Count Rostovtsev from St. Petersburg. It's not just that he doesn't know anyone, what's worse is that the expressions on these people's faces show that they can never be bought.

It's just that Shuvalov, who had nowhere to go, could only try his luck for the time being. Then he tried to strike up a conversation with the military police who were watching him, and the result was embarrassing.

Because after a while, Count Rostovtsev said to him directly after the new round of interrogation began: "Your Excellency, I have invited Viscount Sivakov to come for questioning. It seems that you trust him very much. Well, if you have anything to say, you might as well tell him in person, because I want to hear it too, what exactly do you want to say to him?"

Shuvalov's face changed immediately, and without even thinking about it, it must be the military police who confessed his request and sold him out. This made Shuvalov extremely desperate, because he felt that Count Rostovtsev had built an iron wall around him, sealing him firmly in the prison. …

However, he still did not give in, and proudly said with his head held high: "I don't know what you are talking about, why did you bring Viscount Sivakov into it?"

Count Rostovtsev ignored him, patted Grand Duke Nicholas on the shoulder, turned around and left the interrogation room, which confused Shuvalov.

Grand Duke Nicholas sighed: "The count is going to interrogate Viscount Sivakov, and I will be responsible for your interrogation!"

After getting along with Shuvalov for two days, although Grand Duke Nicholas still hated this guy who wasted his time and energy, seeing him struggling feebly in the net woven by Count Rostovtsev, Nicholas The Grand Duke somehow felt that this guy was very pitiful.

[You say it’s not good to play tricks with Count Rostovtsev.

It's like playing tricks, okay? 】

Over the past few days, Grand Duke Nicholas has been very jealous of Count Rostovtsev. He has seen the count's ability with his own eyes, and no slight loophole or lie can be hidden from his eyes. One after another After being dealt with by him, the bully guy who just came in is in a mess, and he is no longer as domineering as before.

This person is really too meticulous and shrewd. Grand Duke Nicholas doubts whether Count Rostovtsev can read minds, because those who are not suspected to him are often dismissed by Count Rostovtsev with a few words. He was so speechless that he couldn't justify himself.

This kind of instinct is really terrible. Anyway, Grand Duke Nicholas mourned deeply for Shuvalov and his group. He felt that when they met Count Rostovtsev, they felt like a mouse met a cat, and they had no way out. .

For the poor guy, no matter how disgusting you are, you will have a little more compassion, not to mention that Grand Duke Mikhail specifically confessed to take care of Shuvalov, and don't let him collapse too quickly. So Grand Duke Nicholas also treated him a lot.

Anyway, after Count Rostovtsev went out, Grand Duke Nicholas just asked a few meaningless questions over and over again, just to kill time.

It's just that Shuvalov didn't realize that Grand Duke Nicholas took care of him for the time being, because he was thinking about how to get rid of the current passive situation, or how to deal with the increasingly sharp Rostovtsev count.

After a long time, Grand Duke Nicholas suddenly asked: "What do you want to do when you contact Viscount Sivakov? Count, don't tell me that you didn't do it. The military police who monitored you will tell Rostow as soon as possible. Count Futsev is gone, and there are three or five other people watching you who heard it, there is no way to deny it!"

Dear, this chapter is not finished, there is another page ^0^

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