Struggle in Russia

Chapter 1393: Holding Back (Part 2)

Viscount Prozolov was speechless, but Count Kleinmicher had to give him face, and he felt aggrieved anyway.

After walking out of Umerov's residence, he couldn't help it anymore and said to Count Kleinmicher: "Count, I think you... you are too polite to this Umerov. People like him have to use Just use tough tactics and scare them!"

How could Count Kleinmicher not understand this truth, but he was on the other side of Count Rostovtsev, and he was asked to disrupt the situation by that person. How could he let Viscount Prozolov do whatever he wanted.

So he smiled and said: "Viscount, as you saw just now, he is not ignorant of current affairs. On the contrary, he is very smart and knows how to choose... At this time, if you continue to exert pressure, it may have the opposite effect... But it's just Why are you so anxious about delivering a message to your superiors?"

Viscount Prozolov sighed. He didn't agree with the other party's words at all. In his opinion, Umerov could just crush him, so there was no need to go to his superiors.

Negotiating with his superiors would cause a lot of trouble, but who could guarantee that the other party would be sensible? Wouldn't it be in vain if you meet someone who doesn't know what to do?

What's more, even if the other party is sensible and actually issues a written order, something written in black and white can easily arouse criticism. Once Nikolay Milutin and Li Xiao get their hands on it, things will become even more troublesome.

So why bother? It would be better to do less than to do more. Wouldn't it be better to just crush this bastard? He didn't believe that such a little shrimp dared to disobey the instructions of Alexander II and Grand Duke Constantine!

But after Count Kleinmicher did this, he still had to do these troublesome things. Do you think it is annoying or not?

Feeling unhappy, Viscount Prozolov approached the head of the local court. After explaining his purpose in a few words, the dean was dumbfounded.

His intention in passing the case to Umerov was to throw the blame away, and he planned to sacrifice Umerov to keep him safe. Who would have thought that this pot would fly back after going around in circles? What is this called?

Unprepared, he suddenly panicked when faced with the persecution of Viscount Prozolov. He thought about prevarication and evasion, but who was Viscount Prozolov?

He had just been holding back his anger on Umerov's side, saying that he would not let the other side continue to shirk the possibility. He was really pressing forward step by step, forcing the other side into the corner without any effort.

He threatened fiercely: "You should know very well the consequences of going against His Majesty. It's best to follow His Majesty's wishes honestly and issue a written instruction to Umerov and ask him to behave obediently! If you are not honest, you will not Follow His Majesty's instructions and I believe you will be invited to the third part for tea soon. You don't want to spend the rest of your life in prison or a penal colony, right?"

What else can the poor dean say? He could only issue a written order with a sad face and give it to Viscount Prozolov.

"Okay, let's go find Umerov again!" Count Kleinmicher said to Viscount Prozolov with a smile.

Viscount Prozolov did not agree immediately, but stared at him and warned: "Count, of course you have to go, but if that guy is still dishonest, you can't make any more concessions. You must show him some color!"

Count Kleinmicher nodded nonchalantly and agreed: "Of course, if he shirks it again, it will be disrespectful to His Majesty, and we will naturally deal with him!"

Viscount Prozolov nodded and silently found Umerov again, placed the written instruction in front of him, and said, "Did you see the written instruction? Now you should know what to do, right?"

Umerov took the document and read it carefully, and replied: "Since there is an order from the dean, I will naturally comply with it!"

Viscount Prozolov breathed a sigh of relief. He was really worried that the other party would make another mistake. Since the other party was very honest, this mission was completed, and he only needed to clean up his affairs. .

He suddenly said: "Okay, you have read the written instructions, but I can't keep this thing with you, I want to take it away!"

Naturally, Umerov could not agree. If this document could not be kept in his hands, what would be the point?

He flatly refused: "This is impossible. If you take this document away and the dean refuses to admit it, what will I do? You can take it away if you want. I will just pretend that I have never seen this order!"

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Viscount Prozolov was furious, but the other party made it clear that they would not cooperate without leaving documents, leaving him with no choice.

To be honest, he really didn't want to keep this document, it was a security risk. Once this document is exposed, it will cause an uproar. Although he has already thought of a way to deal with it, it is not always perfect.

The best way to kill hidden dangers is to try not to leave them behind!

He angrily lectured: "You have seen the instruction. Its authenticity cannot be doubted. What else do you have to worry about? You must keep this document. What is your intention?"

Umerov sneered and retorted: "Of course the document is true, but once you take it away, if something goes wrong, it can be said that there is no such document. In the end, all the responsibilities will be mine alone... Your Excellency, Viscount, you also It's not your first day in the officialdom. You wouldn't know such a simple thing! What's your plan for insisting on taking away the documents? "

Viscount Prozolov was angry. Once his little thoughts were exposed by the other party, it was as if he had been stepped on. Just when he was about to teach the other party a lesson, Count Kleinmicher stepped forward to smooth things over: "Viscount, you don't want to It's unnecessary. It's nothing to give him this document, and he won't dare to do anything if it's left open! Hurry and end the matter here, His Majesty is still waiting for our good news!"

Viscount Prozolov is gnashing his teeth and really wants to bite Count Kleinmicher to death. What are you talking about? Don’t you think about the consequences if this document is leaked?

Good news, if Alexander II knew that you had such a big tail, he would probably just cry!

Viscount Prozolov really guessed wrong on this point. Alexander II would not cry because this matter had nothing to do with him. Did he personally give instructions to the president of the local court to coerce and induce Viscount Prozolov? After all, the blame can only be placed on Grand Duke Constantine.

As for Count Kleinmicher, as the tsar's aide-de-camp, his appearance next to Viscount Prozolov is indeed a bit fanciful, but it can be explained that he helped Viscount Prozolov a little out of personal relations. Just a small favor!

All in all, it was not the Tsar's fault that everything went wrong!

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