Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 349: ask

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Count Rostovtsev glanced at the disillusioned Peter Balek, and asked casually: "Then Governor, are you taking the initiative to confess your guilt and seek for mercy? Or are you ready to resist repentance?"

Speaking of Count Rostovtsev pushed two pieces of paper in front of Peter Balek, one was mostly blank, and the other was black and pressed. It was filled with various crimes, only reserved for He signs and draws the space for pledge.

Peter Barek swallowed and spit. He knew very well that the first blank sheet of paper was written for him. According to Russian traditions and rules, he must confess his sins and confess his sins. It is best to write confession well. .

Of course, writing eloquently and eloquently will not reduce his punishment. No matter how good a confession is, it is impossible to reduce the punishment. The only effect is to add luster to the investigator and satisfy Nicholas I.

Peter Bareck stared at the two pieces of paper, as if these were two devouring devils. His face was blue and white. After alternating several times, he slowly raised his head and asked: "I have Intelligence and key evidence in the case of Bestuzhev Liuming!"

Count Rostovtsev finally gave him a slightly higher look, because he was not so stupid that he would forget to save himself. It depends on what he meant. This is going to be sold to Count Shuvalov and Count Uvarov together, in exchange for the opening of the net.

It’s just that Count Rostovtsev was not interested in this, because from the beginning no truth is important, and even if Peter Balek is against the water, it’s impossible to bring down Uvarov. Naturally, Rostovtse. Count husband could not give him a way out.

So Count Rostovtsev just raised his eyelids and glanced at him, and replied, "So what?"

In fact, this is not a question, but a categorical negation, meaning that it is useless to say anything, just confess your guilt and wait for death. Don't waste your time!

But Peter Bareck obviously cannot and does not want to accept this ending. He is dying and struggling to say, "The inner story and truth of this case is absolutely beyond your imagination, count, this case involves a large number of big people, which can make countless powerful people famous. Sweeping the floor, you should know the value of this. As long as you give me a chance, you can grasp these secrets immediately, and you can..."

Count Rostovtsev was really not interested in listening to his nonsense, and interrupted bluntly: "Is it a denial? Your Governor make a decision quickly. Don't talk about these nonsense. Talking too much will only make you die faster. !"

Peter Balek was choked, because he had no idea that Count Rostovtsev would refuse so simply, leaving no room at all. Suddenly he was even more panicked. He didn't want to die or lose his current position, so he struggled fiercely:

"The secrets I have can take you to the next level, and can make..."

Count Rostovtsev got up and turned his head and left. He didn't listen to him chattering at all. He went to the door and told the gendarmerie: "If he still does not plead guilty in ten minutes, he will be escorted directly to St. Petersburg! Yes, Remember to close his mouth and don't let his crazy talk pollute his ears!"

With the bang of the door of the interrogation room, Peter Barek fell slumped on the chair, knowing he was done, and there was no chance. Looking at the blank penitence book on the table, his tears rolled in his eyes, and he regretted it for the first time...

Count Rostovtsev walked briskly back to his office. Solving Peter Balek meant removing the last stumbling block. The next thing to do is to finish.

Thinking of this, he said to Anton who had been waiting in the office for a long time: "Is there any change in Duke Constantine?"

Anton nodded and replied: "Viscount Prozolov has been standing still and not sending out. It is estimated that he is also waiting for news from Peter Barek. As long as he is sure that he has fallen, he will probably launch a final attack immediately!"

"Where is Shuvalov?"

Anton was taken aback for a moment, because he was not responsible for monitoring Shuvalov, how could he know Shuvalov's situation?

Count Rostovtsev suddenly realized his mistake. He regarded Anton as Sergey. Generally, he would ask Sergey about this specific situation.

Count Rostovtsev chuckled slightly: "Forget it, let me ask Sergey!" He rang the bell and called Sergey in.

After Sergey walked into the office, he first looked at Anton. He was not very cold with Anton. Then he turned to Count Rostovtsev. He bowed and asked: "Count, what do you have? Command?"

Count Rostovtsev repeated the question just now, and Sergei immediately replied: "He has been trying to contact Grand Duke Nicholas. He seemed a little disappointed to hear that the Grand Duke is not here today."

Count Rostovtsev frowned slightly, he was not particularly satisfied with the answer, because Sergey knew what he really wanted to ask, and should give a more specific answer.

"Are there any other actions?"

Sergey answered carefully: "No more."

Count Rostovtsev's brows moved again, but after all he didn't say anything. Instead, he waved his hand to let Sergey go out, and then asked, "What do you think?"

Anton is a little confused, why should you ask him because of this question? But he answered honestly: "Something is wrong, it doesn't seem to be his style."

"The style of the Count of Shuvalov?" Count Rostovtsev said with a chuckle: "Do you know his style well? What is his style?"

An Dong became more and more speechless in his heart~www.readwn.com~ but he replied honestly: "Your Excellency once introduced this earl to me in detail. His judgment of the earl is scheming and must be handled carefully! "

After a short pause, he continued: "In my opinion, a person who is scheming and difficult to deal with is definitely more than this."

Count Rostovtsev asked slowly: "Do you think he has access to the outside world besides Grand Duke Nicholas?"

Anton shook his head and replied: "I don't know about that. After all, I am not responsible for monitoring him, but it is not surprising if there is. But I think this should not be his main reliance, I think he might have a second hand! "

"Is there a back player?" Count Rostovtsev slapped and asked slowly: "You mean he still has cards to play!"

An Dong nodded directly and said: "It should be, otherwise he can't be so calm!"

Count Rostovtsev nodded and suddenly asked: "If I want to know what his hole card is, how sure can you figure it out?"

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