Struggle in Russia

Chapter 254 Speechless

Mistakes are definitely inevitable. Fortunately, they are all minor problems. Shuvalov's attention was quickly diverted by the case report.

"Two or three groups of assailants broke out in a gun battle on the street, and there were women calling for help?"

The gendarmerie Lieutenant Colonel Simon Love, who was in charge of the case, had one head bigger than both of them. There had never been a case of such a bad nature in Kiev. There are gangsters fighting in the street, it's okay, is this still the great Russia?

"Where is that woman? Have you found it?" Simon Love, who was shy and pregnant, asked in a low voice.

The level of this question is really not high, because if they find it, the police officer will naturally tell him relevant information, at least not that there is a woman calling for help, but directly tell him that it is Mrs. So-and-so or Ms. So-and-so.

Since he didn't say his name, it's obvious that he didn't know who it was, and he couldn't find anyone.

And Simon Love didn't realize this at all. He was still a little unhappy when the police officer told him that he had no clues and clues, and there he babbled and taught:

"Isn't there an eyewitness? Didn't he see that woman? Tell him to identify someone, and he must find this woman!"

This is simply nonsense, and even Shuvalov, who was watching, was speechless for a while. Who can guarantee that the witnesses must know each other, and there is a high probability that they don't know each other. If so, how can they recognize people?

However, Shuvalov agrees with one point: that is, Petrovna must be found, and everything will be solved after finding her.

In fact, before he arrived at the scene, he ordered the housekeeper to bring people to arrest Petrovna. Only by getting rid of her quickly can the matter not deteriorate further.

It's just that although Shuvalov agreed to find Petrovna first, it didn't mean that he hoped that the military police would find Petrovna before him. He hoped that the other party would never find that woman.

So he interjected in good time: "Call over the witnesses, and we'll ask ourselves."

Naturally, Shuvalov's intervention made Simonov a little upset, because he belongs to Bestuzhev Liuming, and his boss didn't deal with Shuvalov, and he has been suppressing Shuvalov all these years They had to die, and they specifically told them not to let Shuvalov have a chance to stand out.

It's just that if you don't deal with it, you don't deal with it, but Shuvalov is the deputy director after all, and he can be regarded as the person in charge of the security side.

After snorting, Simon Love reluctantly confessed: "Call the witness over here, and I will interrogate him personally to see what he knows!"

Witnesses were called after a while.

There were a lot of people, there were seven or eight of them, two old women, an old man driving a car, three children, and a young man who was flamboyant.

"So many witnesses?"

Seeing so many people, Simonov was a little happy, probably because he felt that there were more people and the chances of finding them were greater, but he would soon find out that he was wrong.

"Have you all seen the woman calling for help?" He asked in a condescending and official tone.

"I see, that is a beautiful lady!"

The first one to answer was the young sloppy man, and he described it vividly: "That is definitely a noble lady, she looks like thirty years old, with a long beige skirt... she is so beautiful, especially that lady. Blonde hair, really attractive, I have never seen such an attractive woman!"

Listening to these words makes people feel that this guy is a bit wretched. Although Simon Love also hopes that the witnesses can describe it more specifically, but the way this blunt guy speaks makes him a little uncomfortable!

Just as he was about to reprimand the guy, he heard the old man driving the car protest: "That's not right! That lady is beautiful, but it's not blond! Her hair is dark brown!"

Before he finished speaking, the two old women immediately echoed, "Yes, the hair is brown, not golden!"

Hearing this, Simon Love was even more upset with that sloppy guy, Nima, what have you seen, you can't even get the color of your hair right, are you sure you're not that slob Saliva!

Just as Simonov was about to reprimand the young man, the three dirty children who looked like little beggars also spoke timidly:

"That's a big sister, wearing a long red dress, her hair seems to be golden but a bit brownish, it's just scary!"

Simonov's head was getting bigger and bigger. Why didn't any of the testimonies of these people match up? There were two or three different hair colors, and he said it was a lady of about 30 years old, and at the same time he said it was an old lady. Elder sister, and the color of the skirt is also beige and red, and her appearance is even more beautiful.

Immediately, Simon Love slandered: "Nimma, are you seeing the same person?"

Don't talk about him, even Shuvalov next to him is a bit funny. He was a little nervous when he saw so many witnesses at first, for fear of providing too many clues, but now it seems that these chattering people are putting The water is muddy.

So he wasn't nervous anymore, and he folded his hands on his chest quietly watching Simonov continue to interrogate.

"Well, regardless of whether she is blonde or any other color of hair, and regardless of what clothes she is wearing, tell me where she is!"

Several eyewitnesses were taken aback for a moment, and then replied again in a hurry:

"Going in the direction of the Golden Gate!"

"It seems to be going to Hagia Sophia!"

"No! It was picked up by a carriage!"

Well, Simon Love experienced another round of headaches, and finally he couldn't bear it and shouted angrily: "Shut up! Shut up, everyone!"

He no longer wanted to waste time on these unreliable witnesses. After ordering the police to take them away, he walked up to Shuvalov and asked, "Count, what do you think of this case?"

Shuvalov gave a chuckle in his heart, but replied calmly: "I'm not good at handling cases, and these testimonies are messy and useless at all. An old man with dizzy eyes, two gossips, and A few unreliable brats, by the way, especially that little hooligan, who are they!"

Simonov also felt the same about this, but he didn't realize that Shuvalov's words were actually intended to mislead him, not only making him feel that all the witnesses were unreliable, but also denying the fact that the rumors in the stream were unreliable. The rambunctious young man almost belittled it to nothing, but he didn't know that among these people, only his testimony was the most reliable!

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