Shadow of Great Britain

Chapter 646: Moscow Has Someone to Help You

Although Arthur wants to ask him to help him get it in the Caucasus, Sir David Eukt, who is going crazy in the Caucasus, and a reporter from the Thames with him, does not mean that his conversation with Hugte Essence

Although a bayonet can do a lot of things, it is not easy to rely on it with peace of mind.

Although this passage is often used to describe the army, it is also very appropriate to put Arthur's attitude towards Hugat.

Arthur was not sure if Hug had really prepared for changing the string. Moreover, if the gendarmerie reported the news that the "British Jazz is in contact with the local people in the Caucasus region" to the third game, then This is also a great credit.

If you think in other places, if Arthur is sitting in the position of Earl Kenjoff, the director of the third inning, he is mostly happy to reward the position of Major and even the Lieutenant Colonel for the news for this news.

And it is a very dangerous job to go to the Caucasus region. If the bid is not high enough, how can it impress the heart?

Compared with the third game, Arthur's advantage lies in his movement in his hands.

Two younger brothers, one sister.

One of the younger brothers is an employee of the honest shipyard, and the other has just been taken into the Scottish field.

And Hunt's sister -in -law, the staff of the railway company, and the company he worked happened to be controlled by the Roschild family.

Therefore, in other words, for this matter, this is the time for Hugh to listen to the offer.

Those who are familiar with Sir Antinus know that, although the richest citizen of the former Scottish field, the stock artist who gets high profits, and the well -known outbound households in London's political circles have not changed his stubborn difficulties to become accustomed to Simply, although he has tens of thousands of pounds of family private, his personal life and he lived in Greenwich single -room rental houses, and every day worked hard to earn a puzzlement.

If you have to find out any changes in him, it is nothing more than smoking the smoke, drinking drinks and tea, but he still doesn’t gamble very much, and rarely spend money for women or vanity. The luxurious private carriage, almost no servant, is completely an authentic York Township Pakistan.

However, the Jazz is as generous as always in the treatment of friends, Eld’s daily life is arrears, the hundred pounds borrowed when Disrely campaign members, Chopin's short -term turnover borrowings during exile in London, Tom, Tony, and many many Police officers who had worked under his hands were worked out by the Eastern District Rogue, in addition to being reimbursed for medical bills, he could also get the nutritional costs paid by Mr. Hebinsinus' privately.

Especially in the last point, Arthur was able to proudly announced the proud of the police officers in Scotland that half of his salary he received during his post as a senior police officer was used inside the Scotland.

Others are: youth Italian special aid, the French King's Party girls restart the cost of new life, Bismarck and other students who face the "risk of school out of school '" have been awarded by the Hebinsin Scholarship, etc. Tao.

If Hugat had done it in the Scotland, he would definitely not ask a word, and he would not consider any second option in his head.

After all, our royal policeman fired under the tower of London.

Besides, that day, the London Raigger Arthur made money on the stock exchange. I didn't give you a score or what happened in the bureau?

Is there no you in the collective salary rising list of up to 25 % of the high -level collective salary rising to the bureau?

Being a person, you have to rely on conscience!

Less useless heart -eye, what is your identity, what status, and grade, is it the same as the heart of the jazz?

Isn't it just going to Gaocas? What's the big deal?

The brothers followed the old chief!

But unfortunately, Huge has not done it in the Scottish field, so it is naturally impossible to know to what extent the prestige and reputation of Arthur Hebinsinus in Scotland.

However, even if he did not do it in the Scottish field, he would not be tightened, because he would soon enjoy the treatment that the Scottish police officers had enjoyed.

Arthur was not in a hurry to make a request to Hunt, and instead directly found a check clip from his pocket, and a few zeros were clamped from it, and he signed his name.

Obviously, Huite did not expect Arthur's move. Obviously, the previous sentence was still talking about Gaoco. As a result, before the matter was clear, he directly came to him. Get retired.

"If you have any questions, just say it directly. I have no meritorious. I obviously have nothing to do."

Arthur waved his hand: "It's okay, you accept it. I just thought about it. It's really hard to do that to do that thing. I just went to Moscow to get familiar with life, and I didn't even know where I was. Thank you. "

What kind of snuff can sell for 5,000 rubles?

The common Russian tobacco shops have a nickel of each Russian pound but 40 Gobbi. Even if it is a good Labi smoke, the Russian pound is up to 2 rubles.

It is enough to take a maximum of one or two pounds a month. Even if the nose is stuffed with the smoke in the nose, it is impossible to exceed 4 pounds.

Anyone knows that Arthur's words are pure lies. The 5,000 rubles are completely a thank-you fee from him to Huet.

What is the concept of 5,000 rubles?

Huet's annual salary and subsidies are about 450 rubles. 5,000 rubles is more than his salary for ten years!

Although he recovered the losses stolen by the thieves for Arthur, even if he did not report those things, Arthur could find Colonel Shubinsky to help him, and even report directly to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the British Embassy. Therefore, recovering the losses is definitely not a credit.

As for his help in helping Arthur escape from Druisk, he can indeed be credited with a credit for this.

However, he originally expected that the reward he could get from this matter was that Arthur could help him keep a position in the British Embassy. If one day he really saw no hope in the third game, he would have more options.

As for these five thousand rubles…

Although it was just a thin piece of paper, the monotonous and boring series of numbers seemed to be more conspicuous than an elephant in Huett's eyes.

Arthur did not rush to ask Huett, but lit his pipe and relaxed on the sofa.

For the knight, bribing others must follow a principle-the return you give must far exceed the other party's expectations, and never think of lowering the price to pull each other. Only when you kill with one blow can you achieve the best effect.

If others think of one, you give him ten, and if he thinks of ten, you give him a hundred.

No one can resist such temptation.

Of course, this method cannot be used frequently. It can only be used when encountering a one-time task that cannot allow failure.

Not allowing failure means that it is best not to have any unhappiness with the executor, otherwise it is easy to have unexpected situations.

And the one-time task ensures that Arthur's financial resources are sufficient to cope with it.

And, obviously, there is an unexpected benefit in throwing out five thousand rubles today-his personal secretary Mr. Blackwell is also watching.

Let this unmotivated boy see what kind of benefits he can get by working effectively under the lord.

As expected, not only Huett's eyes were straight, but even Blackwell's eyes were shining.

Since coming to Russia, it was the first time that Arthur found that his secretary's spirit was so good.

The usually calm military police captain couldn't help swallowing his saliva, and tremblingly stretched out his hand to slowly push the check on the coffee table back. The slow movement was as if he was not pushing a thin piece of paper but pushing Mount Olympus.

Huett tried his best but still couldn't win, because Zeus, the king of gods who lived on the top of Mount Olympus, took action.

Arthur blocked Huett's hand and pushed the check back in front of him. He smiled, with a reproachful look in his eyes: "Richard, are we friends?"

"Of course." Huett did not hesitate: "Of course we are friends. I have always been honored to be your friend, but..."

"Since we are friends, then do me this favor." Arthur's choice of words was very exquisite. The cultural counselor had studied the personal pronouns in Russian thoroughly: "Buying snuff is not a difficult job. If you are not willing to go this far, then I can only think that you don't regard me as a friend."

Huett was silent for a moment, and finally picked up the check and put it in his pocket: "Moscow doesn't have such expensive snuff, but I heard that the Circassians in the Caucasus are good at growing a kind of local tobacco. I can bring some for you later."

When Arthur heard Huett take the initiative to mention the Caucasus, he knew that the matter had been settled.

Arthur spoke Yorkshire English again, even using more straightforward words: "Are you suggesting that we can become accomplices?"

Huett's hands were in his pockets, and he seemed to have not yet recovered from his great happiness: "Accomplices? Isn't this word a bad one?"

No mistake, one post, one content, one 6, one 9, one book, one bar!

Arthur didn't like this euphemism, but he liked Huett's answer.

If Huett was eager to admit that he was an accomplice, then there were two possibilities.

Either, he was an undercover sent by the Third Bureau, a shameful spy, because only undercovers would be eager to show that they were standing with everyone.

Or, he was a complete money-grubber, and 5,000 rubles could buy him off, and 10,000 rubles could make him tear up the agreement immediately.

If it was the first case, Arthur would not talk to him about the Caucasus, but would just make up some nonsense to deal with him.

And if it was the second case, Arthur would not be particularly relieved to send him to the Caucasus to do business. Therefore, in addition to the 5,000 rubles, Arthur had to start from other aspects, such as continuing to make a fuss about his brother, as a double insurance.

However, since it was confirmed that Huett was not an undercover agent and a money-grubber, Arthur needed Huett's clear guarantee.

Because according to his experience, if a person tells you in front of you that he does not belong to any party or faction, then you can clearly mark in your mind that he is definitely not your accomplice.

For such a big thing, it is not possible if he is not your accomplice.

Arthur asked: "The word accomplice may be a bad word. But, Richard, the situation in the Caucasus is very complicated. You'd better think it through. If you don't want to put yourself in danger, don't ask. Once you ask about the matter clearly, we will become accomplices. I said before that I am very grateful for your help in buying snuff. You don't have to get involved in this muddy water."

Huett had originally thought of changing his mind, and Arthur's 5,000 rubles made him more determined.

Although he guessed that there must be something big wrong with the Caucasus, as Huett said, he always heard more bad news than good news during his years as a gendarmerie.

He came to Moscow from London alone when he was a teenager. He followed the Moscow company in the business world and immersed himself in the officialdom of Tsarist Russia for many years. He was able to rise from a small clerk to a gendarmerie captain. He was not a cowardly person.

They were all young people under the age of 30. Arthur had ambitions, and of course he did too.

Or maybe the word ambition is as bad as accomplice, so let's change it. Richard Huett also has ideals!

The greater the risk, the greater the opportunity.

If this matter is done, it may be more than just a second-class secretary position and 5,000 rubles.

"Sir, don't worry, since I said it, I have thought it through."

Arthur nodded slightly: "Okay, since you have thought it through, then try to get a job in the Caucasus first, and it would be best if you can stay there for a few months. Before you leave, you can come to me first, and then we will talk about it in detail. If you don't get it, then we will just consider it as bad luck and forget about the Caucasus."

Huett stood up and said, "I understand, sir."

After speaking, Huett took out a heavy book from his briefcase and handed it to Arthur.

"What is this?" Arthur asked.

Huett flipped open the booklet, pointed to the list and address on it and said: "This is the 'Official Title List' that the Russian government prints every year. It records in detail the current official positions and detailed addresses of Russian government officials. I thought that after you came to Moscow, you would have to socialize everywhere. With this 'Official Title List', it would be much more convenient to act. I hope you don't blame me for taking the initiative."

"Is it strange? Richard, you helped me a lot."

Arthur smiled and patted Huett's shoulder: "I used to think you were a good person, and now I am more convinced of this view."

Huett smiled softly when he heard this: "I heard that you went to Moscow University today? You were with the original Moscow University. Herzen, a student of Moscow University? "

Arthur didn't expect the news to spread so quickly. He nodded awkwardly and said, "Yes, he sneaked into the campus and was caught by two professors."

"This is also a kind of fun, but..." Huette paused: "That Herzen, you'd better be careful. I'm not saying that I want to criticize your social circle, but I want to remind you that Herzen was on the watch list of the Third Bureau and the Police Department. He is a very restless young man. You are now a celebrity in Moscow. If you often interact with that kid, it is easy to cause unnecessary misunderstandings among the police and the gendarmerie. In other words, even if you really want to do something, you'd better keep a low profile. "

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