Struggle in Russia

Chapter 64 Too Much Regret

Although watching Golitsyn and Melikov's dog-eat-dog infighting is very entertaining, Viscount Prozolov is no longer a vulgar person. Also indifferent.

"If you two like to show your ugliness, I suggest that you go to the Municipal Square. There are many people there, and there will be enough people to appreciate your ugliness! Now! Shut up!"

Following Viscount Prozolov's angry shout, Golitsyn and Melikov, who were like two fighting cocks just now, immediately shut their mouths, as honest as quails.

It can only be said that these two guys are really clowns. Don't look at how disdainful they were to Viscount Prozolov before, but in fact they are still scared to death, which is a typical dislike of integrity.

Viscount Prozolov glanced back and forth between the two of them, then slowly sat back on his seat, and said with a sullen face: "Evidence can be found slowly, but the matter must not be left alone, regardless of whether Fraki Was Earl Mir's illness caused by the Governor's Mansion, we should all uphold justice for Earl Vladimir..."

Speaking of which, Viscount Prozolov raised his eyelids and glanced at Golitsyn, saying, "Your Excellency, you seem to have many friends in Bucharest, so you should contact some more friends and let them stand together to defend Count Vladimir's Rights... As for your earl, you are meticulous, so go and find out the truth of the matter and see who is behind the scenes!"

In fact, according to Viscount Prozolov's original plan, he planned to hand over the two matters to Golitsyn, not because he believed in this guy's ability, but this guy's ability is actually to be able to fan the wind and light the will-o'-the-wisp Things, other serious things are all bad.

The really important thing about these two things is to fan the flames. As for the truth of the bullshit, it doesn't matter at all, and Golitsyn's ability can't find anything at all. So there is no problem in handing over two things to him at the same time.

But as Melikov fell out with him, if Melikov is not found something to do, this guy must try to mess up, and if he fails, Golitsyn can't do what he could have done. alright.

So just give Melikov something to do to distract him, lest he be a shit-stirring stick.

Of course, Golitsyn has no objection to this arrangement. Don't look at what he said just now, as if he really has the ability to find evidence, but in fact this guy is a talker. Don't look at what he said. The head has no confidence at all.

He actually resisted the drudgery of finding evidence, but Melikov was always on the sidelines, making it impossible for him to refuse.

Now Viscount Prozolov helped him avoid the drudgery,

He was actually very happy in his heart, especially when this unfortunate job fell on Melikov, he was even more happy.

As for Melikov, he was naturally unwilling, because he was smarter than Golitsyn, and he knew that finding evidence was thankless. If it was so easy to find, how could it be his turn. What's more, it was Golitsyn who was talking big just now, and this idiot was obviously smacking his chest to make sure, so why did this bad job end up on his head?

He immediately refused: "I'm not confident in finding the so-called evidence, and the Marquis Golitsyn seems to be very confident in the search for evidence, so let him do this job!"

Viscount Prozolov glanced at Melikov. He already knew that this guy was much more cunning than Golitsyn. Now it seems that he is not only more cunning, but also more courageous!

Viscount Prozolov replied calmly: "But the Marquis has more important tasks to do, so..."

Melikov also went all out, and immediately interjected: "What more important work does your Excellency the Marquis have? Excuse me for being stupid, Your Excellency the Viscount, I don't see anything more important than finding evidence right now, since Your Excellency the Marquis So confident about it, and it's so important, he's the one to do it!"

A cold light flashed in Viscount Prozolov's eyes, because Melikov's non-cooperation made him very angry. What he hates the most is this kind of guy who is a little clever and doesn't follow his orders, and his tone suddenly became cold a bit:

"Why, do you disagree with my order?"

In fact, Melikov stared at Viscount Prozolov from the beginning of his refusal, and he was particularly afraid of him, but he didn't expect Viscount Prozolov to be so out of line, and began to overwhelm others with power when he disagreed with him. There is really no good way to do this. Who told Grand Duke Constantine to give a special order when they set off-they must fully obey the instructions of Viscount Prozolov and must not disobey in the slightest.

This order made him very painful, please obey it completely, not only because he was unconvinced in his heart, but also in face. But if you don’t obey it, how will Grand Duke Constantine explain it? Now Grand Duke Constantine has made it clear that he is satisfied with Viscount Prozolov, and he is simply humiliating himself by making a small report, okay?

It’s just that Melikov’s cleverness is enough, and he immediately replied: “Of course I have objections to your order. It’s obvious that there is no way to find evidence. There is no one on my side. Qian San is still unfamiliar with the place, where can I find any evidence?"

As he spoke, he paused slightly, and said again: "If my work is in vain, whose responsibility is it that I miss the opportunity? Is it you who will bear it? Or should I bear it?"

A cold light flashed in Viscount Prozolov's eyes again, and his murderous intentions towards Melikov became more and more serious. He replied slowly: "If there is a real responsibility, I will naturally bear it. After all, I am fully responsible, am I not!"

Didn't you? The three words startled Melikov, because he heard a strong threat, and the subtext of the words actually said: "I am always in charge, you better be obedient!"

A deep uneasiness welled up in Melikov's heart. He knew that he had really offended Viscount Prozolov this time. This guy probably already held a grudge against him, and maybe he was already planning a conspiracy to entrap him!

Immediately, this guy regretted deeply, he regretted that he was impulsive, it's okay to fight for wool! Just let that idiot Golitsyn mess around, let Viscount Prozolov mess around, anyway, it’s not his fault in the end, and he’s not always responsible, and he doesn’t have to take the biggest scapegoat, so why bother? It's not flattering to be so strong now.

Melikov regretted it too much. He felt that this time he had lost his wife and lost his army. He had fallen out with Golitsyn and offended Viscount Prozolov. The days to come would be very difficult!

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