Struggle in Russia

Chapter 374 Careful Persuasion

Grand Duke Constantine is such a person who is absolutely inconsistent with his words and deeds, but this is not a major shortcoming, at least not for Viscount Prozolov.

Because the Russian high-ranking people in this era, the higher the status, the more they have this problem. Grand Duke Constantine is just like everyone else.

Anyway, Viscount Prozolov has already summed up a set of effective methods to avoid being cheated by the boss - that is, to honestly agree to try it first, and to be particularly sincere and determined. It is best to let Constance Duke Ding thought he was so inspired and moved that he went forward without fear.

Just don't be stupid and really try it, just pretend to be fine. Of course, it would be even more perfect if you could pretend to be a little bit and make Grand Duke Constantine think that you are indeed carrying out his orders.

In the end? In the end, it was natural to let it go. If Grand Duke Constantine really asked, he would either be perfunctory and procrastinate or tell him that the attempt was not successful. He will continue to work hard and will definitely strive to meet the standards he requires.

To be honest, this is actually very bureaucratic. Viscount Prozolov learned this trick from Russian bureaucrats, big and small. Don't tell me that although it's a bit of a mess, it really works, at least you don't have to worry about being cheated by the boss.

And Grand Duke Constantine obviously hasn't received enough beatings from society, and he doesn't have a deep understanding of bureaucracy. I appreciate it very much, and feel that Viscount Prozolov is very good, and he is indeed his confidant.

See, bureaucracy is the most effective in dealing with this kind of people, because such people are also part of the bureaucracy, so it must be appropriate to deal with them in the same way as others!

After dismissing Viscount Prozolov, Grand Duke Constantine went home full of joy and waited for the news. He couldn't wait to see Grand Duke Mikhail suffer, but the good news couldn't wait. Instead, he waited for a very bad news - Count Shuvalov was released!

"What's the situation? When did it happen?!"

He was stunned by the news, and he repeatedly questioned Viscount Prozolov and panicked.

"Just now, I arranged for news to come from the inside line of the third part. Count Shuvalov has been released from prison and can go home!"

Grand Duke Constantine immediately became an ant on a hot pot. After Viscount Prozolov’s science popularization, he had a great understanding of Count Shuvalov’s destructiveness, and knew that this was the role of the Great Demon King. Their worst enemy in Ukraine.

Suddenly he panicked: "What's going on? Could it be that Count Rostovtsev ignored all the evidence? How can he be acquitted!"

Viscount Prozolov smiled wryly and corrected: "It's not acquittal, but dismissal pending investigation!"

"Removed? Pending investigation?"

Grand Duke Konstantin knew these two words, but he was confused when they were put together. Viscount Prozolov explained: "It seems that Count Shuvalov was exempted from all duties, but since he participated in the frame-up of Bestu Rev Ryumin's evidence is insufficient, and he cannot be convicted for the time being. Therefore, he cannot leave Kiev and is subject to investigation at any time."

Grand Duke Konstantin was speechless for a while again, he was astonished by Count Rostovtsev's operation. Nima, can you still do this? What does this mean?

"Do you think this will affect our future plans?"

Faced with Grand Duke Constantine's question, Viscount Prozolov remained silent, because the impact was obvious. It can be said that Count Rostovtsev's actions disrupted their overall plan. The unexpected factor of Shuvalov can definitely cause a subversive impact on the overall situation.

The first to bear the brunt is the conservative forces in Kiev after the collapse of Peter Barek. Before, they were in chaos and completely scattered. But after Shuvalov came out, the situation was different. With his qualifications and methods, he definitely It will reintegrate this gang of mobs and prop up the situation for the Kiev conservatives who are about to capsize.

The second is the case. When Shuvalov was under house arrest, Viscount Prozolov felt that this case was probably the same. It is inevitable that Bestuzhev Ryumin will collapse, but the conservatives will not be able to take advantage of it. Both sides have suffered heavy losses, so they can only stop fighting for the time being to recuperate and wait for the future.

But Shuvalov was released, and the case might not be closed as hastily as Viscount Prozolov had imagined. If Shuvalov is not guilty, then Bestuzhev Ryumin must have committed a heinous crime, and there is even a question of whether Grand Duke Constantine is involved with the Revolutionary Party.

This was a fatal blow to Grand Duke Constantine. If this basin of dirty water was really poured on his head, let alone continue to fight for the throne, he would take everything in it now. You said how could he not be nervous!

Viscount Prozolov looked at the flustered Grand Duke Constantine, who looked like his butt was on fire, and his heart was also in a mess, but he knew that the more it was like this, the less he could mess up. After some thought he replied:

"There will definitely be an impact, and it will be very large. How the case will be investigated, and in which direction the investigation has already become unknown. There are too many variables, and I can't say for a while, but Earl Shuvalov will definitely not Will do nothing, he will definitely try to reintegrate their faction, and then try to cause trouble for us!"

Grand Duke Konstantin frowned. Obviously, this situation made him very worried. He had already learned how courageous Shuvalov is. If he plays dirty tricks again, he really can't resist it!

"But you don't have to worry too much. After all, you know the situation in Kiev best. They are already in chaos, and Grand Duke Mikhail has stepped in. I guess Shuvalov will not be so serious even if he wants to reintegrate." easy!"

Grand Duke Constantine felt a little relieved, and looked at Viscount Prozolov eagerly, not to mention how pious he was.

And Viscount Prozolov immediately took this opportunity to persuade again: "So our top priority next is to try to create trouble for Count Shuvalov, so that he can't calmly integrate internal differences, especially to make good use of Mikhail. Grand Duke Mikhail caused trouble for him, and I guess Grand Duke Mikhail would not be willing to marry someone, let alone the benefits he has already received, so I think it is better not to expose those things for the time being!"

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