Chapter 461 Doubt (Part 2)
How could a woman as clever as Elizaveta fail to notice Wallachia? Soon she set her sights on Wallachia next to Moldavia. Because here not only is the person her brother hates the most and wants to get rid of as the governor, but also has grown in power in recent years, and the most important thing is that the other party has every reason to target them.
With both strength and motivation, Yelizaveta must go to see the reality, even if the enemy hidden behind the scenes is not Alexei, then let's see how this enemy is developing, and whether it can be targeted. Second, that is also very necessary!
So Lizaveta entered Wallachia, and she felt the difference as soon as she crossed the border. Moldavia is simply a sieve. What role can a group of greedy, irresponsible and perfunctory police and soldiers play?
People or ghosts can enter Moldavia for only a little money, and even paying a little more to get legal documents is a piece of cake. One can see the whole leopard at a glance. Since the ghost below looks like this, it is conceivable that Grand Duke Constantine has no control over Moldavia at all.
But Wallachia is completely different, just the mental outlook of the police and soldiers is completely different. Moldavia looks like a group of stragglers, while Wallachia doesn't say how elite it is, at least it looks so energetic.
Then the strength of the entry inspection is completely different. The Moldavian side is all about money, while the Wallachia side not only carefully checks the documents, but also asks some targeted questions, even when going through the process. some.
What's more important is that the soldiers and police here dare not accept money for selfishness and cheating. Anyone who tries to buy them directly will be arrested immediately. That way they can enter Wallachia, but they just enter Wallachia directly. Jail in Guinea.
Lizaveta had a very high opinion of Wallachia, because Wallachia was not a normal regime in the first place, it was regarded as a puppet state of Russia. Lizaveta knew very well the virtues of the police and government personnel of this kind of puppet state.
It is impossible to expect this group of people to love their posts, be dedicated and dedicated, and it is thankful that they can do a good job in general work. But Wallachia is different. At least at first glance, it looks like a normal country. It feels like a soul, not like a walking dead.
This alone made Lizaveta think highly of Alexei. Because only those who have really been in officialdom and politics know how difficult it is to do it.
It was precisely this that made Yelizaveta feel that Alexei was very dangerous, and this ability was too terrifying. If such a dangerous opponent grows up, that's fine!
Lizaveta immediately understood why her brother had to target Alexei in this way,
This guy is indeed as scary as his old man, and he must not be allowed to grow up, otherwise there will be nothing wrong with them.
It was precisely because she felt that Alexei was too dangerous, Lizaveta immediately started to investigate. She had a hunch that it was very likely that the so-called enemy hiding behind the scenes was Alexei.
It's just that her investigation work is not going well. Not only are there too few local snakes in Wallachia who keep in touch with Count Uvarov, but none of them are in key positions, so it is difficult to help.
And as she carried out her investigation, some strange people began to appear frequently around her. These people seemed normal, as if they were ordinary local people. But Elizaveta could feel herself being watched by them!
This discovery made her very puzzled, because she thought she had done a good job of concealment. She entered Wallachia very low-key and did not show her whereabouts, but why was she being targeted?
Until one day, after she visited a local local snake who was somewhat capable, the local snake told her that the entire Wallachia was under the surveillance of the Governor's Palace. There are countless spies active in the streets and all walks of life. They will monitor suspicious targets and then summarize them to the Governor's Mansion.
"A gendarme from the third department?"
Facing Ye Lizaveta's question, the local snake smiled wryly: "It's not the people in the third part. Those guys in the third part don't have that many people, and they can't cover Wallachia at all. And... and those guys in the third part are more concerned about how to deal with it. Make money, not..."
Lizaveta immediately understood that Alexei did not monitor Wallachia with the third book, and the governor probably set up a team of secret agents exclusively for him. And this is a bit scary, after all, not every governor has the courage and means.
It's just that this also means that her activities in Wallachia are likely to be exposed, because although she entered Wallachia very low-key, she also stayed low-key when she entered the country. If the degree of control is really that high, it is impossible for the other party not to know that she is coming.
Lizaveta did not expect Alexei not to know who she was. The two of them were mortal enemies. Back then, Alexei's father was incompatible with her elder brother and almost never communicated with each other. Her brother, the old Count Speranski, had done the most when he was exiled.
Later, Count Uvarov carried out a series of methods and actions against the liberals and reformers, which once made the opponent very sad. Can these hatreds be easily forgotten?
So Yelizaveta knew that she was probably being targeted by Alexei, but she couldn't be sure. So she felt that it was necessary to test the other party to see if the other party was as terrifying as the legend said.
Soon Elizaveta remembered that she had a cheap nephew who seemed to be doing well in Bucharest. It seems that the relationship with Alexei is still very close, so there was the first scene.
It's just that the result of that trial really made Ye Lizaveta a little angry, because Vishniak's attitude really annoyed her.
She admitted that the family didn't care about Vishniak, and hadn't provided any decent help. But she always believed that the Uvarov family was the noblest and most prominent family in Russia. Not to mention that everyone yearned for it, at least it was very attractive to the younger generations in the family, especially the dick like Vishniak.
But the disdain shown by Vishniak hurt her deeply, and she also felt strong resentment from Vishniak.
This is not a good sign. If even a little bastard like Vishniak doesn't pay attention to the family, and dares to blatantly show hatred, what does it mean?
It shows that the family is not terrible in his cognition and can be an enemy. Regardless of whether this cognition is correct or not, at least in the impression given to outsiders, the Uvarov family no longer has the deterrent power it used to have. Good thing!