The results of the first election soon spread to every corner of Sheffield.
Bao Hong got 13 votes, vikovski got 12 votes, hilko got 7 votes, while Yuri hemelinitsky got only 2 votes.
"In fact, this result is not surprising. Vigovsky had expected that the final competitor would be decided between him and Bao Hong."
Stanislaw pototsky sat on the newly paved bed and said to Cherchen, Henrik and Duke konitsky.
"What will happen next?" Chechen asked.
"Of course, the election was between Bao Hong and vikovski."
The old man explained that according to the rules set by Bogdan hemelinitsky during his lifetime, if no one wins more than half of the votes, the first two candidates who win the most votes will enter the second round of elections. In this round of elections, everyone will not be allowed to abstain, that is, everyone must support a candidate.
Speaking of this, Stanislaw pototsky suddenly asked Duke konitsky to see vikovsky and said he would visit him later. Duke konitsky was stunned at first, and then walked away dejected. Obviously, he also realized that he had lost Stanislaw pototsky''s trust because he was drunk.
After supporting Duke konitsky, the old man said to Henrik and Chechen, "well, now let''s discuss what to do next."
What the three people want to discuss is how to make vikovski sit on the throne of chief.
According to the information received by Stanislaw pototsky and the details in the chamber sent by vigovsky, Stanislaw pototsky generally knows that Colonel Peter doroshenko, Colonel fiodo Loboda, Colonel timofi nosac and Colonel Martin pushkarenko are now supporting vigovsky; Hilko was supported by Colonel lukiyan mezira, Colonel philon yalari, company commander raflin sinonos, company commander Leish grezenko, etc; Bao Hong was supported by Colonel Vasili zolotalenko, Colonel Maxim Nesterenko, Colonel Prokop sumeko, Colonel Anton zhidanovich and others. Colonel Pavlo gomont and Colonel Ivan Fedorenko remained neutral.
In the next round of voting, the variables were hilko''s seven votes and Yuri''s one.
If vikovski is to be elected, he will have to get at least five votes.
"According to vikovsky, hilko and lukiyan owe him a favor, and he will let them pay him back with these two votes. What we have to do is try to get at least three of the other six people, such as Pavlo gomon and lesh grezenko, to support vikovsky." Stanislaw pototsky said.
"Is this lesh grezenko the Cossack who offended you at the vigovsky''s house that day?" Henrik asked.
Henrik listened to his uncle''s key mention of Pavlo and Leish, and knew that they were the key objects of persuasion.
"Yes, that''s him. But vikovski said that lesh grizenko was a greedy man and he would shake as long as he was given enough money," Stanislaw pototsky said.
"Well, this lesh grizenko should be the easiest to win. As long as we give him enough money, he will stand on the side of vikovski, won''t he?" Chechen confirmed.
"Exactly on the side of the Republic."
Henrik and Cherchen nodded to show that they understood.
Stanislaw pototsky asked Henrik, "Henrik, how much money we have left."
"Thirty six thousand, uncle," Henrik replied.
After Stanislaw pototsky and vikovsky reached an intention of cooperation, Stanislaw pototsky handed over 10000 of the original 46000 tales to vikovsky for building momentum and buying off people in need.
"Take three thousand, No. take five thousand to find lash grezenko. Remember to go secretly and don''t let anyone see." the boss asked.
Henrik nodded yes.
Then Stanislaw pototsky talked about Pavlo gomon and Ivan Fedorenko, who abstained.
"Pavlo gomon is familiar to me. He is an old-fashioned Cossack who sticks to the tradition and lives in peace and contentment. As one of the initiators of the zaporoze Cossack uprising, he has drifted away from the power core of the Cossack emirate in recent years, which has earned him the reputation of not greedy for authority. This man can''t be moved by money, because he regards money as dirt, and I love him We must think of other ways. Colonel Ivan Fedorenko''s life experience is a mystery. Even vikovsky, who is in charge of all the information of the Cossack emirate, does not know his origin. He only vaguely knows that he is not a pure Cossack. "
"It''s even harder," Henrik blurted out.
Among Cossacks, it is not uncommon to know a person''s origin. The life of the famous Cossack general "crooked nose" maxim before the uprising was full of mysteries. Ukrainians said he was a Ukrainian peasant, while Cossacks thought he was a pure Cossack. Poles believe that Maxim''s full name is Maxim. The "crivonos" in crivonos is similar to the transliteration of curved nose in Scottish, so they speculate that the Cossack general may have been a mercenary of Scottish descent. In addition, Maxim kept silent about his origin until he died of the black death, and no one knew his exact origin.
Stanislaw pototsky looked at Cherchen. He wanted to hear Cherchen''s opinion.
"What do you think?"
"There is too little useful information. At least we have to know why he abstained," Chechen said.
"Then let Ivan Fedorenko go and I''ll meet four other people who support hilko," Stanislaw pototsky said.
Not surprisingly, Stanislaw pototsky entrusted Cherchen with the task of contacting Pavlo gomon.
"Cherchen, you go and contact Pavlo gomon to test how he will vote for vikovski. As long as it''s not too much, you can satisfy him without asking me."
"Yes," said Chechen.
Then, Chechen''s face showed an expression of desire to speak and stop.
The expression was seen by Stanislaw pototsky. He asked Cherchen if there was anything else.
"Yes," said Chechen, "old man, I think you missed another person."
"Who?"
Hearing that Chechen said his uncle had missed someone, Henrik also asked with a puzzled face.
"Yuri hemelinitsky," said Cherchen.
Although two people abstained in the election, in fact, another person abstained, Yuri, who voted for himself. Stanislaw pototsky only mentioned Pavlo gomon and others, but ignored Yuri hemelinitsky, who still has the right to vote in the next election.
"You can think of Yuri very well," Stanislaw pototsky smiled and praised Cherchen. Then he said, "but Yuri doesn''t need us to worry about it. Vigovsky will talk to Yuri himself."