Chapter 318 Annoying People
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This creates the obvious problem that these people's statements are worthless if they don't prove that his witnesses were with him on the day it happened.
Shuvalov felt dizzy on the spot, because he knew that he might not be able to pass this test. As long as Count Rostovtsev can prove that his witness is unreliable, he will naturally be very suspicious. If combined with Petrovna's confession, anyone who is not an idiot will know that there is something wrong with him.
Shuvalov knew that he had to find a way, otherwise his future and future would all be over.
So what can he do? Uh, maybe there is, but he doesn't plan to use it unless it is absolutely necessary.
Therefore, in the face of Count Rostovtsev's questioning, Shuvalov had nothing else to do except to keep yelling and saying some meaningless nonsense.
This annoyed Grand Duke Nicholas who was on the jury side. He felt that Count Shuvalov was just being stubborn, or wasting his time at all.
Yes, although Grand Duke Nicholas has no other skills, he is very delicate in life. His attitude towards work is as little as possible. It is best not to hinder his personal leisure time, otherwise he will very unhappy.
But now, he felt that Earl Shuvalov was wasting his precious time, and naturally he would not have any good feelings for the earl.
He reprimanded angrily: "Count, what else do you have to quibble, now that there are all witnesses and material evidence, it turns out that your relationship with that woman is not clear... If you still have a little bit of aristocratic shame, then Should stand up and admit it like a man!"
It's just that this is of no use to Shuvalov. He will not lose his mind because of a few words from Grand Duke Nicholas. For him, maintaining his status is more important than his life. Just give up everything?
"Your Highness, of course I cannot admit what I have not done. It is precisely because I have a noble sense of honor that I cannot allow the family's reputation to be slandered and framed by villains!"
Well, no matter what Grand Duke Nicholas says or how to teach him, this guy is as unmoved as a stubborn stone. In the end, even Grand Duke Nicholas got annoyed, and he impatiently preached to Count Rostovtsev :
"Count, this guy is not good at anything, I think he just wants to deny it!"
"Is there any way for you to pry his mouth open and make him repent earlier? Our time is precious and we cannot waste it on such meaningless things!"
Count Rostovtsev knew very well what Grand Duke Nicholas was thinking. The Grand Duke was impatient with the interrogation and wanted to finish the matter early so that he could go out. It's just that he can't satisfy the grand duke's wishes for the time being, the interrogation cannot be concluded hastily, and grand duke Nicholas must also stay at the scene.
Only Grand Duke Nicholas stayed at the scene and signed his name on the interrogation record, and this record would only work after it was sent to Nicholas I. It would be best if Shuvalov Laipi's attitude could anger Grand Duke Nicholas, so that after returning to St. Petersburg, he would definitely criticize Shuvalov in front of Nicholas I. …
Count Rostovtsev replied slowly: "Your Highness, with all due respect, this case is very important, and every detail must stand scrutiny, otherwise we will not be able to do business with His Majesty. You don't want to go back We will be taught by His Majesty afterwards, right? So we can only slowly spend time with Count Shuvalov!"
Grand Duke Nicholas' face changed suddenly, because he had already made an appointment with the best ballerina in Kiev to play with him in the afternoon. According to Count Rostovtsev, he still needs a little grinding. The chance to kiss Fangze is gone?
Grand Duke Nicholas opened his mouth, wanting to say something, but after meeting Count Rostovtsev's eyes, he felt guilty for no reason, and immediately softened: "Okay, let's continue then? What are you asking?"
Count Rostovtsev knew that his plan had succeeded,
Presumably Grand Duke Nicholas had a very bad impression of Shuvalov, and what he needs to do now is to make the bad impression even deeper.
"Ask the clues provided by His Royal Highness Grand Duke Constantine first. I'm afraid he won't keep denying the case of Bestuzhev Ryumin, and he won't be able to find anything if he asks again."
I heard that Grand Duke Nicholas's complexion improved a little when he was asked a new question. If he was asked to repeat the previous questions over and over again, his brain would explode.
"Count, since you have been evading Petrovna's questions and refusing to tell the truth, we can only report your non-cooperation and confrontation to His Majesty. We believe His Majesty will give you a fair verdict!"
"Now, we still have some other questions to ask you. I hope you will think about how to answer them. If you continue to evade and deny it as always, then we can only think that you despise the imperial envoy and resist to the end!"
Shuvalov didn't know what Count Rostovtsev and Grand Duke Nicholas had just talked about. He was relieved that the two of them stopped asking about Petrovna. He felt that he was fooling around for the time being Yes, I escaped a catastrophe.
As for other questions, Shuvalov knew very well that what Count Rostovtsev was going to ask next was the clues provided by Grand Duke Constantine.
Although he didn't know how these things were discovered by Grand Duke Constantine, he was really not nervous. It was nothing more than trivial matters such as dereliction of duty or corruption. He had ten thousand reasons and excuses to shirk. At most, it can only hurt his fur, but not his root.
So he started a new round of football and football understatement
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