One thing Melikov actually thought wrong, even if he didn't offend Viscount Prozolov, his life would not be easy in the future. Because he and Golitsyn were singled out to be taken advantage of, and the two of them were abandoned from the beginning, and they were basically used to fill in holes.

So even if Melikov worked honestly and conscientiously, the final outcome would not be much better, and it might even be worse, because Viscount Prozolov is not a good man and a faithful woman, and he will never pity honest people.

On the contrary, for Viscount Prozolov, the more honest you are, the more he bullies you. Who told you to be honest! Being honest in officialdom is the original sin!

On the contrary, someone as dishonest as Melikov may still have a chance, but Melikov himself didn't realize it at this time.

So after being frightened for a while, Melikov could only answer honestly: "Yes, you are responsible for everything, and your will will be carried out!"

Viscount Prozolov squinted at him, his heart was full of contempt, as if to say: [If you have the ability, continue to be tough, beep beep! 】

Melikov naturally didn't dare to continue to be tough, because he didn't know that Grand Duke Constantine had given up on him early on, and he still wanted to be a good courtier of that Grand Duke, and he still wanted to rise to the top!

So he swallowed his humiliation and accepted the task, like an angry little daughter-in-law, while Golitsyn was a little proud. For the first time, he felt that Viscount Prozolov was a little pleasing to the eye, and helped him to take a good breath of anger. That's cool!

It can only be said that Golitsyn is really naive, he is a simple-minded fool, a little petty profit can make him very comfortable, fundamentally speaking, this guy has no clear goal, and he doesn't know what he needs. What, I don't know what to do, I just walk around in a daze.

There are not a few people like this in Russian politics, and most of them rely on the blessings of their ancestors to live. To put it bluntly, they are a group of kowtowers who can't do serious things at all.

For example, when Golitsyn took over the task, he didn't think about why Viscount Prozolov would give him this task at the first time. Obviously, he had already slapped his chest and promised to find evidence. According to the normal thinking , shouldn't the Viscount just let the situation pass and hand over the task of finding evidence to him? Why did it happen that Melikov was unlucky in the end?

He didn't think about this question at all, but was intoxicated by the pleasure of making Melikov feel deflated, and he didn't even have much thought about his own mission, probably when he wanted to find a few nobles with good relations and casually say something That's it.

It can only be said that this guy really underestimated the noble circle of Wallachia,

In a sense, the aristocratic circle in Wallachia is actually smarter than the aristocratic circle in Russia, because Wallachia does not have as comfortable an environment as Russia, allowing the nobles to die.

The nobles here were born in a crisis-ridden environment, and had to dance on several eggs in Austria, Russia, Turkey, etc. If they were not careful, they would be doomed. So when Golitsyn just started beeping, many Wallachian nobles realized that something was wrong, and realized that there might be something big going on here!

And what this group of people are best at is to see the wind and watch the fire from the other side. Before they figure out the development of the situation, they will never make a bet lightly. So don't look at Golitsyn jumping up and down and talking nonsense, but the effect is sincere. At least the rumors that Viscount Prozolov wanted did not appear.

The nobles of Wallachia were very calm. Even though they went home and hid and discussed in full swing, they kept their mouths about Count Vladimir's illness in public, and didn't even mention a word.

This made Viscount Prozolov frown, because the development of the situation is completely different from what he imagined. Why is this place different from St. Petersburg? Shouldn't it be that a single spark can ignite a forest? Why is it that his side is on fire with open flames, but the Wallachia noble circle is like a cold stove?

It can only be said that Viscount Prozolov made an empirical error. He did not understand the difference between the Wallachian nobles and the Russian nobles. He is indeed still lacking in this respect.

"Can you tell me why Bucharest is so indifferent and completely indifferent to Count Vladimir's illness? Did you really perform the task I gave you?"

Viscount Prozolov, who couldn't bear it any longer, had to call Golitsyn over, but the latter was actually more confused than him, because he really worked hard to keep his mouth open.

"This this……"

After stammering a few times, Golitsyn could only spread his hands and said, "I've already made a big splash on various occasions, logically speaking, shouldn't it be so?"

This rhetorical question made Viscount Prozolov a little annoyed—Nimma, I am asking you how you are! Why did you ask Lao Tzu instead?

The staring stare of the two made Melikov secretly amused, this guy was itchy again, and even forgot the painful lesson he was taught last time.

Sure enough, Viscount Prozolov noticed him right away, realizing that this guy was in a mess again, he immediately let go of the stunned Golitsyn, and asked him, "Count, tell me, have you found any relevant evidence?" ?"

At this time, Melikov was not flustered, because he felt that he had already said something beforehand—I have already said that there may be no evidence because of limited ability, and you also said that if you can’t find it, you will be responsible for it, fuck me ah!

So he replied carelessly: "Sorry, I haven't found out yet!"

Looking at Melikov, whose face was full of disapproval, Viscount Prozolov couldn't help being amused, because this fool actually forgot the iron rules in officialdom-there are ten thousand ways that the superior wants to teach you a lesson!

"No discovery? Didn't you discover anything at all?"

Melikov spread his hands again and said, "Yes, I didn't find it at all!"

A sneer appeared on the corner of Viscount Prozolov's mouth, and he said solemnly: "I don't think you didn't notice it, but you didn't follow my order seriously at all!"

Melikov naturally denied it, and he immediately cried out: "You have wronged me too much, these days I have been..."

But before he finished speaking, Viscount Prozolov turned to Golitsyn: "Your Excellency the Marquis, do you think His Excellency has carried out the order seriously? You are a bystander, so you should know better!"

Hearing this, Melikov was dumbfounded, because he never thought that Viscount Prozolov would be so shameless, how could he say good things about him with Golitsyn's character!

Sure enough, Golitsyn immediately started throwing stones, and he complained in a serious manner: "According to my observation, Count Melikov's work attitude is very negative, and he is simply sabotage..."

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