Eight hundred and twenty-six.(1/2)
With the fall of the Grand Duke of Beerstoka, a huge vacuum appeared in Russia's power.
Many people are staring at this position, and these people are also very clear that with their own strength, there is no way to compete with Milosevic and Khmelitsky.
Behind these two people are the support of Moscow garrison commander Duyoshenko and the support of tycoon Migrosky, and are said to have also received support from mysterious forces from other aspects.
Moreover, they were also the son-in-law of the former Grand Duke Gregory. From the traditional Russian concept, they were still qualified to succeed this position.
Milosevic and Khmelitsky have long regarded the position of the Grand Duke as their own. The only question is who among them can compete with each other.
At this time, Baron Alexanderson's support became a crucial force.
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The Baron's attitude seemed a bit ambiguous. He did not clearly express his attitude, but just told them to do their best and he would make the appropriate choices at the right time.
Such ambiguous answer is often the most difficult to guess.
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Think about it carefully, a very strange thing is that things within Russia must be consulted for the consent of a German. But at this point, Milosevic and Khmelitsky have no time to consider these things.
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With the baron's attitude unclear, the two Gregory's son-in-law quickly began to act.
They knew how to win the trust of themselves. What did the Russians hate the most? It was the former Grand Duke of Berstoka Gregory and his corrupt accomplices. Only by thoroughly investigating their crimes can they gain the support of the vast majority of Russians.
Sometimes the most brutal people are the people around them. At this point, Milosevic and Khmelitsky showed it to the fullest.
They first quickly established a special court and issued a wanted notice to the fugitive Gregory. Then, under their instructions, Gregory was absent and sentenced to death for 26 crimes including "treason, corruption, abuse of power".
But is this the end? No, this is just the beginning.
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The Special Investigation Committee announced that all Gregory's property in Russia had been seized, and his accomplices were tried and wanted without exception. As for Gregory's relatives who were loyal to Baron Alexander, all of his other relatives were arrested.
These are all relatives of Milosevic and Khmelitsky, but in order to leave a good impression on the Russian people, they no longer care about these things.
These arrested relatives were severely tried by them and even used torture. The final result was that these arrested people admitted to false charges and confessed a large number of "accomplices".
A large-scale purge, which was not inferior to the former Soviet era, began.
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More and more people have been arrested, and many have been sentenced or even shot on various charges when the evidence is simply insufficient.
Milosevic and Khmelitsky took advantage of this opportunity to not only eliminate a large number of enemies, but also greatly enrich their own private pockets. You should know that a large part of the confiscated property of those "inmates" fell into their pockets.
Just like what Wang Weiyi said before, they are actually no different from Grigoli.
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Not only that, as power grew, Milosevic and Khmelitsky became more and more courageous, and they actually focused on the former Grand Duchess Solkina.
In their opinion, although Gregory was ruthlessly deprived of everything by the baron, the lean camel was bigger than a horse, and Gregory must have some secret property. And the only one who knew the whereabouts of these property was probably Solkina.
They still had some concerns about Solkina, because behind her was Baron Alexanderson, but as the greed became stronger, they began to have an hallucination that the Baron still needed them, and the Baron had women around him, and he would not give them face because of a woman.
People are always like this, and greedy desires can always overwhelm normal reason.
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Milosevic, who has a irritable personality, couldn't help but "visit" Solkina.
At the beginning, he was able to restrain himself and could only vaguely ask whether Grigoli had any hidden property that had not been reported. He hoped that Solkina could report truthfully and have an explanation with the Special Investigation Committee. Otherwise, once it was found out, even Solkina would be upset.
But Solkina answered very simply, no, all the property has been lost in the United States.
Milosevic changed his face and looked at Solkina's house: "You still live in such a spacious house and live such a luxurious life. Do you know why? Because I am trying to maintain you. But if you don't want to tell me the truth, I don't know what a terrible thing will happen. Maybe tomorrow, the direct operation team, which is a member, will rush into your house and expel you or even arrest you!"
"Is that?" At this moment, a voice sounded behind Milosevic. When he heard this voice, his face changed drastically. He hurriedly stood up and turned around: "His Excellency Baron, why are you here?"
"Yes, why am I here?" Wang Weiyi smiled: "This is Moscow, but I am your enemy. I think you may be able to arrest me?"
"Ah, no, Mr. Baron, you are so good at joking. How dare I do such a crazy thing?" Milosevic said with a dry smile.
Wang Weiyi sneered: "Yes, never do crazy things that you don't want to do... I just noticed what you said, 'You still live in such a spacious house and live such a luxurious life. Do you know why? Because I am trying my best to maintain you. But if you don't want to tell me the truth, I don't know what terrible things will happen'. It's strange, did you give all this to the Grand Duchess? Mr. Milosevic, tell me, who gave it?"
"It's you, Mr. Baron." Milosevic's arrogance was completely knocked out.
"Yes, it's me." Wang Weiyi did not deny at all: "I gave all this to the Grand Duchess, and all this to you are also given by me. Mr. Milosevic, I remember that I once told you that I can give you everything and deprive you of everything, just like treating Gregory..."
Milosevic couldn't help but tremble.
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The fact that Grigori was bloody is right in front of him.
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"Mr. Baron, I'm so sorry. I shouldn't have come here so presumptuously..." Milosevic knew that he had left a very bad impression in the Baron's heart, so he hurriedly tried to redeem: "Great Duchess, I'm also very sorry. Please forgive me for your rudeness no matter what...."
"In terms of seniority, the Grand Duchess should be your mother..." Wang Weiyi's tone was sarcastic: "No child dares to speak to his mother like this...Mr. Milosevic, I can forgive you this time, but I don't want to see another next time. There is another thing, on this point, Mr. Khmelitski handled better than you. He had just met me, reiterated his loyalty to me, and told me that you might come here. Milosevic, I didn't believe it before, but now everything I see...you really disappointed me too much...."
Damn Khmelitzky.
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To be continued...