Struggle in Russia

Chapter 176 Inevitability

Barb Qatar was dizzy for a long time. He really didn't expect that Jan Constantine was still so arrogant, and he dared to beat him up. Is there any reason for this?

Immediately, he roared anxiously with a pale face: "Jan Constantine, do you want to be ashamed! Sir Thomas Edwards had an accident at your meeting, and you dare to frame me! You are a revolutionary Are all the gentlemen on the committee idiots and fools?"

But Jan Constantine replied unhurriedly and unhurriedly: "Where Sir Thomas Edwards had an accident is not the key to the problem. For example, if you unfortunately choked to death while defecating, should you blame shit?" Too sticky, don't you blame yourself for being careless?"

"In the same way, where Sir Thomas Edwards had an accident is not the key to the problem, what matters is what caused him to have an accident!"

"From the existing evidence, the murderer who assassinated Sir Thomas Edwards must be a pro-Russian traitor who was unwilling to fail. These people were not satisfied with being deprived of their traitorous interests, so they attacked Sir Thomas Edwards frantically .”

"And Mr. Barbu Katarjiu, you and your friends have always maintained an ambiguous relationship with these traitors, and you are unwilling to draw a clear line with them, which led to their resurgence! This is the crux of the problem!"

Barb Qatar almost vomited blood for a long time, Jan Constantine was belittling him overtly and covertly, it's too bad, you are the one who choked to death eating shit!

Immediately, he rolled up his sleeves and wanted to have a good argument with Jan Constantine. Fortunately, George Stribe next to him caught him with sharp eyesight and warned, "Don't be impulsive! I'll do it!"

"Mr. Jan Constantine, according to you, the murderer has been caught?"

Facing George Stribe's questioning, Jan Constantine replied without raising his eyelids: "Not yet!"

George Stribe immediately asked: "Then why are you so sure that these murderers are pro-Russian traitors? Since the murderers have never been caught, how did you come to this conclusion? Could it be that you and the murderers have a relationship?" What kind of unspeakable secret or incomprehensible tacit understanding?"

George Stribe felt that his blow was sharp, accurate, and fierce, and he didn't believe that Jan Constantine could give a reasonable explanation. After all, the murderer has not been arrested, how do you know what kind of person he is, you have to show evidence even if you want to beat him!

But what George Stribe didn't expect at all was that Jan Constantine didn't need any evidence at all, because he declared convincingly: "Although the criminals haven't been caught yet, even if they haven't been caught case, we can easily deduce who is the murderer!"

Jan Constantine said loudly: "The reason why the murderer assassinated Sir Thomas Edwards was to destroy our good relationship with the British government. Nescu's active efforts to establish unusually close friendly relations with France, fear that we may establish similar relations with England..."

"In order to prevent the British friends from completely standing on our side and supporting our great cause, they had to jump the wall and kill the venerable Sir Thomas Edwards. This is to sabotage our diplomatic efforts!"

"Just imagine, besides these pro-Russian traitors, can anyone else be so mad? There will be no second person except them!"

George Stribe was stunned. Unexpectedly, Jan Constantine came up with such a strange theory, using no evidence but presumption to identify the murderer. Do you rely entirely on imagination to solve the case?

Anyway, he doesn't accept the conclusion of the head, just rely on your tongue without evidence? You think you have iron teeth and copper teeth!

Yes,

Jan Constantine did not have iron teeth, because he didn't need them either. There was only one reason why he dared to say this in front of the Revolutionary Committee—the murderer could only and must be a pro-Russian! It won't work for anyone else!

Why do you say that? Could the murderer be someone else? Of course it is possible, and even the murderer may be a member of a revolutionary committee present here, in order to frame and attack the National Party radical coalition forces. Anyone present can do this kind of immoral thing.

But, even if the murderer is a big boss in the Revolutionary Committee, can you investigate? The answer is no, once the Revolutionary Committee is proved to be related to the murder, the anger of the British will be vented directly on the Revolutionary Committee. Isn’t that a flashlight in the toilet—looking for shit (death)!

So at this moment, the purpose of the emergency meeting of the Revolutionary Committee is not to find out the real culprit, but to find one that is generally acceptable to everyone, does not harm everyone's interests, and can also explain to the UK and confuse the matter. scapegoat.

Obviously, the pro-Russian faction is such a suitable scapegoat. The Revolutionary Committee generally doesn't like the pro-Russian faction, and Wallachia also needs to set up Russia as an enemy target, and push it to the pro-Russian faction, and it can also hint to the British that Russia is the culprit behind the scenes. Turn against Russia.

This serves multiple purposes, so why not do it?

Jan Constantine was so calm after seeing through this point, because he already knew that the murderer for the Revolutionary Committee could only be pro-Russian faction, and there could be no second person. But Barbu Katarjiu and George Stribe didn't even understand such a simple truth, this IQ is really in arrears!

Sure enough, when George Stribe was still trying to argue with Jan Constantine about who the murderer was, the leaders of the Revolutionary Committee became impatient and stood up to support Jan Constantine.

Jan Iliad-Redulescu said: "The matter is still very obvious. It should be the anti-government pro-Russian faction who are making trouble! Coercive measures must be taken against them!"

Nicola Balcescu also agreed: "These people are lingering, always trying to destroy our hard-won good situation, and now they commit such insane crimes, we must teach them a profound lesson! "

Mikhail Kogelniceanu, the future first Prime Minister of Romania, also said: "I agree with Mr. Jan Constantine's judgment. The murderers are these pro-Russian traitors. We must not take them lightly anymore. It must be wiped out with a heavy blow!"

For a while, the Revolutionary Committee started shouting and shouting, assuming that the pro-Russian faction was the murderer. Barbu Katarjiu and others were dumbfounded. They didn't understand what these old friends were doing. .Konstantin has a similar taste...

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