Chapter 656: The Bizarre Story Caused by the Special National Conditions
The dim winter light seeps into the room through heavy curtains, and the exquisite furniture of London style is reflected with the Russian -style carpet.
The birch birch in the stove exudes a slight crackling sound, comparing with the roars of the cold wind outside.
Arthur's two hands pressed on the map spread on the carved solid wood desk. Various reports of the messy desks showed that he was busy handling emergency information.
For the British Embassy in Russia, Sir Arthur Histeins is not just a cultural counselor, but he also serves as a cryptonist.
The red wax sealed documents of the British consulate in Tehran, which are scarce and secret.
Arthur gently sketched the keywords of decryption with a pens dipped in ink, and checked the content of the information one by one.
In the lines, the turbulence situation of Caucasus appeared almost in front of it: the avalanche of the Dari Alar Canyon blocked the Russian supply line. The Russian army's heavy team was forced to stagnate. The frontier post of the army took away multiple boxes of gunpowder and ammunition ...
However, Arthur was not interested in these military progress. What was most confused about him was a high -frequency word that often appeared in recent intelligence.
Whether it is the information from the Persian Consulate in Persia, or the news of the report from Captain Cavaged from Caucasus, it has mentioned the new leader of the Chesix Mountains in the recent time -Da Purded Bay.
Although the information about Da Purd Bay is very vague, there are quite a considerable amount of evidence that the fragmented Caucasus Tribe is going to the union with the help of Da Ud Bay, although the Calxine's new new new Leaders are not good at fighting, but they are a good player who organizes regime and coordinate resistance. The Declaration of Independence written in three languages.
Unless Arthur is crazy, how could he believe that the Gaoshan Mountains who had not walked out of the mountains could write such a three -character article in the mountains.
David Bay, even if he was not Sir David Ex, must be the Times reporter James Langwos, who was with him.
In other words, Sir David and his team not only successfully broke through the Russians' Black Sea blockade to enter the Gaomeda, but also successfully contacted the Chelx Shanmin, and even mixed with the leaders of the resistance.
A British, not far from thousands of miles, suffered hardships, overcome difficulties, and moved to Caucasus. He had no advantageous motivation and regarded the liberation cause of the Gaoshan people as his own cause. What kind of spirit is this?
This is a proper San Ximenism!
If Sir David's deeds told Galipi and Herzen, they would definitely praise him.
But it seems that the British Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which emphasizes discipline and has always been known for its tolerance ...
Oh!
David Ex, who ran to participate in the British Volunteer Army in Greece as soon as he was just an adult, violated the Ministry of Foreign Affairs's non -intervention principle of Greece at that time. Now, the first secretary of the Emperor Empire Empire and ignore the policies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to sneak into the Caucasian privately ...
If he does not consider that he and King William IV are forgotten the year, and Lord Osman Ambassador Pangson is also his friend. He concluded in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and it would be light for this guy to set up a rebellious country!
Compared with the things that Sir David Eukt worked, another Assassin's Sir Arthur Hebinsinis seemed to have become an excellent representative of gentleness and respect.
"Mencius" has a saying: Hei Shi is me (utilitarian), it is no king. Er's also loves (San Ximenism), it is no father. No father or monarch, it is beast.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the little Britain and the United Kingdom of Ireland actually produced two beasts. The Foreign Minister Pa Machaston Vorient of Pa Maston left the white tiger. Blessings.
Since Arthur reported to the Ambassador to Russia's Ambassador Dallamo on Da Purd Bay, Count Dalamo deeply felt that it was not easy for the students to be downgraded by the Russian ambassador, so they agreed to Arthur. Go to Moscow to conduct a monthly request for Britain and Russia's cultural exchange activities to facilitate him to direct the front -line intelligence activities.
Of course, if you can, Arthur wants to go more about Georgian's capital, Bilis, but the scope of activities of foreign diplomats is strictly limited.
However, during this period of Moscow, in addition to such information, Arthur actually had a lot of things to do.
Under his repeated recommendation, the Governor of Moscow Demitri Gorzen reluctantly read the big masterpiece "Little Russian History" by the big masterpiece, and was surprised by the talent of the women's college teacher.
Therefore, he logically recommended to his cousin Moscow University Duke Xie Erge Gorzen, who recommended the rookie in the Russian historian, and recommended him to serve as an associate professor in the World History of Moscow.
However, Gogol seems to be unsatisfactory to this position. Although the reputation of Moscow University far exceeds Kiev University, as he said, he did not care about which school teaching, but he just wanted to find a warm one. Local hemorrhoids.
He couldn't stand the climate of Petersburg, and the weather in Moscow was obviously worse than Petersburg.
As for the cases of Ogarorf and others, perhaps because Herzen heard a conversation with Arthur and Schopinsky that day, Herza handed over Ogarolov in the prison of the police station through his private relationship. In the case, let him not listen to the coax of the police and gendarmerie, and he can't let go of it anyway.
Of course, in fact, there is nothing to relax in Ogar Liaofe, because according to the current results of the police and gendarmerie investigations, the banquet that sang the song insulting the Tsar Nicholas I did not invite them.
Those young people who really participated in the banquet had long been charged and had been escorted by Captain Huge to the Caucasus Army.
If the case handling process is based on the Scottish field, the case should be drawn.
However, as Colonel Schoppenski had previously expected, Moscow's gendarmerie commander Wolkov was dedicated to the case into a large -scale group incident in order to step on this group of young people's backlift officials.
Since there is no need to find someone to go to the Caucasus anymore, Arthur sees it in the few consciences he has borrowed from Colonel Schopinsky to Russia's "Police Regulations". Within three days after the arrest, the arrests have the right to learn the cause of the arrest, otherwise it should be released.
But Ogar Liaofe, according to Herzen: "He has taken several weeks of prison for this case. : 'You do n’t know what you committed?
If it is in London, this matter is very easy to solve, lawyers like to take this case to win at a glance.
The case is clear and the evidence is sufficient.
Therefore, they don't even need to ask for any well -known lawyers to spend a lot of money. As long as they ask Mr. Disrely to have a meal, please ask him to return to the lawyer Lao Benxing for a day.
However, this is not Britain but Russia.
Regardless of whether the two countries are divided into different laws, Russia does not even have the profession of lawyers. What exercises a lawyer's duties is the nobles and scholars who are called 'prosecutions', or they are simply prosecuted by prosecutors.
Whether it is a prosecutor or a prosecution representative, these people are fundamentally eaten by the Tsar.
Therefore, there is basically no need to think of the case where they will be detained by Ogarolov.
From a general perspective, Ogar Liaofe can only consider herself this time, because the commander of the gendarmerie has made up his mind to turn him into a stepping stone to be promoted.
But the clever part is that Colonel Schimbinski, the deputy of the gendarmerie commander Wolkov, got a very unfortunate news from the secret channel not long ago -Wolkov wrote to the Third Bureau Director Ben Kenjoff In the letter, the work ability of Schoppenski was greatly degraded and criticized his personal ambitions.
What makes Schopinsky the most unbearable is that once Wolkov leaves, he does not intend to recommend Schopontic to take over as commander of Moscow's gendarmerie, but suggested that an airborne commander in the first district came over.
According to the gossip, the new commander of the gendarmerie, either the Duke of Alexander Fiolovich Gorizen, the Duke of the Golison family, is either Mikhail Nikinkorovich Mulavi Jeff.
If the commander of the gendarmerie is the former, okay, Schopinsky has nothing to complain about.
After all, who does not know the power of the Gorizen family, who does not know that in Moscow, the surname of Golison is even more prominent than Romanov.
Schopontic has not been arrogant to the extent that he has touched with the Gorrison family.
But Moravirv?
Oh!
What Schinski is most looking down on is the person like Moravyov.
There is no mistake, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one 619, one book, one, one, one, one, one, one, a book!
When he was young, he participated in the National Salvation League organized by the party personnel in December. As a result, he temporarily rebelled on the day of the 1825 uprising. Instead, he invested in the Tsar government. In order to prove his loyalty, he later actively suppressed the Polish Uprising and the Novegor Rhodon Tun District uprising. Essence
Many of the same brothers of Mulavirov either died on the day of the uprising, or were exiled, and what he himself could say was shameless: "I don't belong to the group of Moravirv, who was hanged by people Instead, it belongs to Mulavirov, which belongs to the hanging others. "
Although he also played for His Majesty Tsar, this did not prevent Schopontic from seeing him unpleasant, and maybe the liberals falling in his eyes is more cute than Moravirv.
The gendarmerie responsible for the University of Moscow has always believed that most of the groups of students who believe in liberalism are mostly stupid that they lack experience.
What about people like Mulavirov?
He was confused and relying on selling a fool's life to get the money.
If Muravikov came to be Schuminsky's boss, he could spit out all overnight meals.
Therefore, when Arthur told Schoppenski that when the silly boy graduated from Moscow University was running around for his friend Ogarorf, the self -conscious gendarmerie pointed to a Ming Road in private ——It is useless to find gendarmerie or police, you better start directly from the court.
At the end, he accidentally put the business card of the Deputy Dean of the Moscow Court in Arthur's house.
Arthur's hard -working Caucasus intelligence is appointed and sorted out. Look at the sun in the sky, and think that Herzen should have arrived.
Sure enough, he just poured a cup of tea, and the sound of wheel rolling and horseshoe pebbles came downstairs.
Secretary Blackwell pushed open the door to inform him that Herzen's carriage had arrived.
Arthur hurried downstairs and saw Herzen getting off the carriage. He was wearing the slightly old long coat as usual, and his hair was a little messy due to the cold wind. Herzen's face was a little tired, but he couldn't hide the eagerness in his eyes.
His steps were a little hurried, and he didn't even respond to the doorman's greeting, and walked straight to Arthur.
After a simple greeting, Arthur didn't delay and followed him into the carriage.
The atmosphere of the Moscow Court was as dull and serious as always, and the gray exterior walls of the building were stained with stains left by the melting of winter snow.
Arthur pointed to the gray building and said, "The vice president's office is on the west side of the second floor. I sent him a post yesterday."
Herzen was a little uneasy. He had almost run all over Moscow these days, but there was not even a Russian willing to help.
The only person willing to lend a helping hand was Sir Arthur Hastings, and I heard that he had taken leave to come to Moscow for Ogarev's case. This was really...
Herzen sighed, "Do you know what the vice president looks like?"
Arthur recalled what Shubinsky had told him: "It's just like that, a kind-looking old man wearing blue glasses, sitting there alone looking at a terribly thick file. My friend said that this is a rare upright person in the Russian judicial community."
"I hope so."
In the hall of the Moscow Court, the gray-white marble floor was slightly brightened by the footsteps of the people coming and going. Arthur and Herzen walked hurriedly, passing by the indifferent clerks on both sides, as if they didn't hear the faint whispers and footsteps. The two climbed the wide stairs leading to the second floor and finally stopped in front of a heavy oak door.
Arthur knocked lightly three times, and the sound seemed steady and powerful in the corridor.
"Come in." A slightly old voice came from inside, not loud, but clear enough.
Arthur pushed open the door, and the wooden door made a low creaking sound, revealing an office with simple decoration but dignity. The bookshelf was full of heavy legal books and files, and there were several piles of opened documents in the middle of the desk.
The deputy dean raised his head and observed the two through the lens. His eyes passed over Arthur, stopped at Herzen and looked at him for a while, then nodded and slowly stood up: "Sir Arthur Hastings? Are you here for Ogarev's case?"