Struggle in Russia

Chapter 1150 Instigating Rebellion (Part 1)

Anton doesn't care about gambling casually. After all, Cassinin is his cousin and his only key spy who can go deep into the Governor's Palace to obtain intelligence. The cost of losing this would be too heavy!

But Cassinin couldn't help but said: "I think we can contact Voronin. As long as we open up a breakthrough with him, maybe we can find out the evidence that Ulanov colluded with the rebels!"

Anton was still walking back and forth, obviously fighting between heaven and man.

It took him a long time before he said: "But this is too dangerous! What if..."

Kassinin said firmly: "This is the best opportunity, otherwise we really have to wait! God knows what deal Ulanov has reached with the rebels. Kiev is already in danger and cannot withstand his nonsense! "

Anton sighed and could only agree to Cassinin's request, but he warned: "It is best not to contact Voronin inside the Governor's Palace, but try to contact him outside the Governor's Palace, so that even if there is a problem, I can answer you immediately!" "

After some discussion, the two decided on a contact plan, but Kashinin did not have a particularly good opportunity in the next day or two, because Voronin was rarely in the Governor's Mansion and had no idea what he was busy with outside.

It wasn't until the third day that Cassinin found an opportunity to talk to him: "Josef Nikolayevich, what have you been busy with recently? Why do I rarely see you coming back?"

Voronin was a little strange. He and Kashinin were not very familiar with each other. After all, he was Ulanov's confidant and Kasnin was just a marginal person. Their status was very different. They were just acquaintances at most. . He couldn't even remember the last time he spoke to Cassinin!

This guy suddenly came to talk to him. What did this mean?

He glanced at Cassinin and replied calmly: "Nothing, the Governor has some tasks for me to do. I'm busy!"

"Really?" Cassinen smiled, looked around and suddenly asked: "What tasks has the Governor given you?"

Voronin looked at Kashinin suspiciously. This question was a bit too much. It was almost like openly inquiring into secrets. Is this appropriate?

He couldn't figure out the purpose of Cassinin's visit, so he looked at him again and said sullenly: "You have forgotten the rules of the Governor. Don't pry around when you shouldn't pry!"

After saying that, he wanted to leave. After all, these are extraordinary times. Who knows what the guy in front of him wants to do. For the sake of safety, it's better to pretend that he didn't hear anything!

But Kashinin stopped him: "The Governor is in trouble, who can his rules control? Valentin Grigorievich, you and I are both smart people. At this time, we should find a way out for ourselves." Got it!"

Voronin was shocked. Although he had vaguely guessed Kashinin's intention just now, he was not sure. After all, Ulanov is an old slut who likes to play dirty. Maybe Kashinin was sent to test him?

In fact, he still can't believe Kasnin, thinking that he is probably Ulanov's spy. But he is also anxious these days! After all, the situation is getting worse day by day. Yesterday, he followed Ulanov's order to contact several generals in the garrison.

These few people were relatively close to Ulanov before, and their relationship was pretty good. Ulanov hoped that these people could stand on his side against Nakhimov.

Who would have thought that when he came in contact with Ulanov's instructions, they would either stay behind closed doors, or the meeting would be perfunctory.

Obviously the garrison no longer listened to Ulanov's command, which meant that Nakhimov took control of the army in just two or three days. This was a heavy blow to Ulanov.

Without the support of the army, how could Ulanov compete with Nakhimov?

Anyway, Voronin looked left and right but could not see the possibility of Ulanov turning defeat into victory, not to mention that Nakhimov was just a vanguard officer, followed by Dmitry Milyutin and the Black Sea Fleet Navy. The main force of the infantry.

Once these people arrive in Kiev, Ulanov will only be beaten!

No matter how you look at it, Ulanov is in danger this time, and Voronin doesn't want to be buried with him. So he must save himself!

How to save yourself?

Naturally, he drew a clear line with Ulanov and went to Nakhimov with his evidence of guilt.

As Ulanov's personal secretary, of course he knew a lot of secrets, but he felt that these secrets were not important enough. Corruption and other things would only make Ulanov lose his official position. For a nobleman of his level, he would lose his official position. After a few days, I contacted someone and bought one.

Once Ulanov makes a comeback, the first person he has to deal with is this rebellious guy, and he will be in dire straits then!

Voronin decided that if he wanted to get Ulanov, he would have to be killed once and for all, and he would never be able to stand up again, otherwise he would suffer the consequences instead!

As a result, the amount of secrets he holds is not enough, which is why he has been trying every means to eavesdrop and find out information these days.

It's just that he didn't expect that someone would have similar ideas to him. According to Kasinin, he was also preparing to betray Ulanov.

It's just... After sizing up Kassinen, he felt that he was smart enough, but too weak. As Kashinin, he has no access to Ulanov's core secrets, and is not enough to give Ulanov a fatal blow.

So what's the point of working with such a pawn?

"Looking for a way out?" Voronin sneered and said sarcastically: "What way out are you looking for? I advise you to be more honest, otherwise you will lose your life if you don't find a way out!"

After saying that, Voronin wanted to walk away, but he was stopped again by Kashinin, who smiled and said to him: "Valentin Grigorievich, don't speak so absolutely, maybe The escape route I have here is exactly the one you want!"

Voronin was startled again and looked at Kashinin again. He couldn't figure it out. Why did Kashinin, who was usually so quiet, suddenly change his appearance and look a bit inscrutable?

After pondering for a moment, he decided to listen to what the other party had to say first: "What is your escape route?"

Kassinen solemnly replied: "Colonel Anton, the commander of the military police, is my cousin. What do you think of this retreat?"

Voronin looked at Kashinin in shock. Of course he knew who Anton was. The last time he openly confronted Ulanov with open swords and guns was the military police colonel. And according to what he learned in the past few days, the military police commander was very close to Nakhimov.

In other words, as long as you can get on Anton's line, it is equivalent to getting on Nakhimov's boat. Suddenly he asked eagerly: "Are you kidding?"

Kashinin laughed and said: "How could I make such a joke? How about it, Valentin Grigorievich, are you satisfied with my way out?"

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