Struggle in Russia

Chapter 1141 Determination

"Are these two bastards getting together again?"

When Anton received the news, he had a huge headache. It was not easy to get these two guys to separate, and then he barely managed to maintain the situation.

But once these two guys reach an agreement, there will be no need to think about the danger that will follow in Kiev.

"Did you find out the specific content of their negotiations?"

"Sir, this is really not possible. As you know, the governor's side is already very guarded. Not long ago, a large number of moles were eliminated. Although our people barely kept their jobs, they did not dare to make any big moves. , and with his status, he doesn’t have access to such confidential things..."

Anton knew that this was indeed a difficult task, but without understanding the movements of Ulanov and Nikolai Ivanovich, the next thing would not be targeted at all. Once they were let go at this time, what happened before It’s such a shame that all the hard work has been in vain!

However, he also knew that it would probably be useless to continue asking his people to find out the information. Instead of forcing them to do something they couldn't do and end up full of resentment, it would be better to wait quietly for Cassinin.

Yes, Anton still has hope for Kashinin, especially after he learned that Kashinin passed Ulanov's identification and was not exposed, this hope became particularly strong.

He felt that this cousin would definitely be able to give him a surprise!

I have to say that Anton's premonition was very accurate, and Cassinin did give him a big surprise.

Ulanov didn't know whether it was because Nikolai Ivanovich was in a good mood after agreeing to cooperate and suddenly forgot to take precautions, or because he felt relieved that the traitors in the Governor's Mansion had been wiped out.

Anyway, the surveillance and supervision of internal personnel suddenly relaxed, which gave Cassining the opportunity to hear the secret conversations between Ulanov and his confidant butler.

"Be prepared. Nikolai Ivanovich will send the ship over soon. You immediately ask the capable people to organize the loading and try to be ready to set off within one day."

"In addition, contact those bastards outside the city and tell them that we will hand over to Kiev in three days according to the original plan. You must make them believe that we are planning to leave by land!"

The steward was stunned and asked in a low voice: "Is Nikolai Ivanovich reliable? What if he causes trouble on the ship..."

Ulanov waved his hand: "No, that bastard is also going on the boat with us, so he doesn't dare to make a name for himself!"

The housekeeper was suddenly startled and blurted out: "He is also leaving with us, but he..."

Ulanov waved his hand again: "I know, but now and then, if we don't take him away, none of us will be able to leave, and we will all perish, so we have to give in!"

The butler replied with a sad face: "But Master, he knows too much, and someone in Kiev must make an explanation. If he leaves alive, then..."

Ulanov sighed: "There is nothing we can do about this. We can only spend a little more money to clear it up, and save this bastard first! Wait until the gust of wind has passed, and then deal with him!"

Although the housekeeper was a little worried, what was the use of worrying anymore as things were irreversible? What's more, without the cooperation of Nikolai Ivanovich, none of them would be able to leave Kiev alive, and they can only watch one step at a time!

"What, you said they will flee Kiev in the next two days, so fast!" Anton was startled, not because he doubted the authenticity of Kashinin's information, but because Ulanov's movements were too fast. There was not much time left for him to respond.

what to do?

It seems that there is really no other way but to force it, but force may not necessarily succeed. This time Ulanov and Nikolay Ivanovich are running for their lives, and they will definitely bring the most reliable and elite people with them. personnel ensure safety.

With the few people Anton has on hand, how easy is it to intercept them?

But you can't just do nothing and watch them escape, right?

Anton was also confused for a while. After thinking for a long time, he could only sigh: "It's up to people to make things happen. Now it seems that the only way to keep people is by force!"

Kassinen looked at him and opened his mouth but ultimately said nothing. What could he say? Advise Anton not to fight head-on? But then all he could do was watch Ulanov run away.

If this guy just ran away, that's all. He also made a despicable deal with the rebels, using Kiev as a bargaining chip to find a way out for himself.

But Ulanov's life is Kiev's death. It is conceivable that once the rebels come in, will officials and soldiers like them have a way to survive?

In other words, doing nothing is definitely a dead end. Although there is little hope of fighting to the death, it is better than sitting back and waiting for death!

Kassinen let out a long sigh, calmed down and asked: "Is there anything I can do? If not, I will try to assassinate that bastard when I go back. As long as he is dead..."

Anton stopped him: "No! Let alone the tight security surrounding this guy Ulanov, the possibility of your assassination being successful is almost non-existent. So what if you take a step back and kill him? Nikolai Ivanovich He has also made it clear that he must run for his life, and he will still run away without Ulanov. Killing Ulanov will no longer solve the problem!"

After a pause, he continued: "What's more, this matter is my job and has nothing to do with you. Although the rebels outside the city are dangerous, they will not kill ordinary people casually, and you won't have any problems if you stay. Too much danger!"

As he spoke, he took a deep breath and said decisively: "The rest is entirely my job. I have the responsibility to stop them both emotionally and rationally. This is my responsibility!"

Cassinin wanted to say something else, but Anton said forcefully: "What's more, you are still useful alive. If I fail, let Ulanov and Nikolay Ivanovich, the scum, escape." You are born to have the responsibility to report and expose them with evidence and let them be punished according to the law!"

Kashinin stopped talking at this time. Just like Anton said, Ulanov and Nikolay Ivanovich must be punished for their crimes. Someone must expose them. These two scum must not be allowed to go unpunished!

The cousins ​​were relatively speechless. They both knew that the future was very difficult, and it was very likely that this would be the last time they saw each other. They both felt that they had thousands of words in their hearts, but when they came to their mouths, nothing came out.

Wordlessly, the two brothers hugged each other goodbye. Kassinin had to try to protect himself, while Anton also had to prepare for the battle. For him, this battle was likely to be the last and most important battle in his military career. Fighting.

If you win, everything is easy to say, but if you lose, you will definitely die without a burial place!

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