"No!!!"
A melodious and desperate wail sounded in the room.
The sound was so loud that the most loyal Cossack outside the door couldn''t help looking back at what was going on in the room.
Chechen had heard countless cries of despair, but none could be compared with that made by Ivan hilko.
Even the new gamblers who lost all their underwear in the casino were inferior.
In fact, like gamblers, hilko lost all his underwear, including Magnus''s and tubulin''s.
After Bao Honghe and Chechen came out of the inner room together, Bao Hong announced an unexpected decision: he gave up the position of running for chief and would support vikovski to become the next chief.
This means that all the plans between the ambassadors of the two countries and hilko fell empty in an instant.
Different from hilko, who was devastated after that cry, vikovsky felt like a village at the end of a mountain and a river.
Happiness came so suddenly.
Vikovski could see that Chechen was the one who created this miracle. Although he didn''t know how the young man did it, it didn''t prevent him from casting a grateful look at Chechen.
Taking back his eyes from Chechen, vikovski looked at Bao Hong again. He said to Bao Hong with a red face: "Bao Hong, thank you. I don''t know what to say. Don''t worry, after I become a great chief, your absolute rule over blazlav will not change. Even if Ratti is appointed, I will..."
Vikovski is paying Bao Hong back. But Bao Hong stopped vigovsky from talking.
"I don''t want any Latino," Bao Hong said. His tone was even a bit detached from all saints.
"Vikovski, I support you because only you can bring permanent peace to Ukraine and Poland. All I want is for you to promise one thing."
"What''s the matter?"
"Peace."
"I will do it," vikovski promised firmly.
Chechen looked at Bao Hong and vikovski, and his face was filled with a happy smile.
But suddenly, Chechen remembered that this was not the time to discuss such a big issue of peace between the two countries, because there was an urgent "small matter" around him.
"Brother Bao Hong, and Secretary vikovsky, go and save old Stanislaw pototsky from the violent Cossacks."
Speaking of this, vikovski took the lead in calming down.
Because he knew very well that it was extremely difficult to save people from the angry bottom Cossacks.
It takes not only physical strength, but also mental strength.
"We need a scapegoat," wigowski said.
"You mean it''s the same as Popovich''s?" Bao Hong pondered and answered.
Vigovs nodded.
More than ten days ago, Popovich''s death also caused the violent walk of Cossacks in his team, and hilko and lukiyan even had a small life. Finally, with the guarantee of Bao Hong and vigovsky and the company commander who took the blame, they escaped.
Now, the killing of prisoners by the Polish mission does exist. If you don''t hand over a person with weight, it''s difficult to calm the public anger just by relying on their guarantee.
The scapegoat vikovsky likes is Duke konitsky. He is the most suitable one for the whole Polish mission.
Duke konitsky was not a murderer. He was not even a spectator at first. But he is the Deputy envoy of the Polish mission. When Stanislaw pototsky is absolutely unable to take responsibility, only he is appropriate.
Later, vikovski began to say that it was not enough to guarantee Bao Hong and himself this time. Moreover, the last guarantee had consumed their credibility. This time, several other team leaders must be called.
When he said this, vikovski also looked at hilko, who was lying on the side, intentionally or unintentionally. It was very clear that hilko had to come to the platform.
Vikovski deserves to be a real politician. Even in the matter of saving people, he can think of using all available people to build momentum for himself.
It is conceivable that when everyone sees that hilko, who has always been hostile to him, supports him, it will be a shock to those who oppose him.
And vikovski is not worried that hilko will not give in. He owes himself a favor, he owes Bao Hong a favor. Two favors are enough for him to bow his head once.
Vikovsky and Bao Hong spoke in front of Cherchen about konitsky as a scapegoat. For them, this is not something to avoid.
It is common for them to die, not to mention poles.
But Chechen is different.
At this time, he did not have the excitement of saving everyone, but was replaced by a strong fear.
Afraid of the fate of Duke konitsky.
Although he had a holiday with Duke konitsky, and the matter developed to this point, in fact, it was all the responsibility of Duke konitsky, but in essence, he was innocent, because although the Duke did not stop the killing of prisoners, he did not participate.
There is only one reason why the Duke was pushed out as a scapegoat - that is, he is the Deputy envoy of the Polish mission and a man of weight.
But the position of deputy envoy was originally Cherchen''s.
Because of that, Stanislaw pototsky withdrew his post and changed to konitsky.
In other words, if Stanislaw pototsky had not removed his post, it would be himself who would take the responsibility of scapegoat today.
The one who dies is himself.
Chechen could have guessed that if this happened, old lord Stanislaw pototsky would never be reluctant to sacrifice himself.
For the first time, Cherchen really felt the horror of politics, more than in Crimea.
Chechen couldn''t help shivering.
Bao Hong looked at the haunted Chechen and asked suspiciously, "Chechen, what''s the matter with you?"
Chechen hit a clever, he covered up: "no, nothing."
"Let''s go," Bao Hong said, patting Cherchen on the shoulder when he saw that Cherchen was all right. "Hilko was persuaded by vikovsky. Let''s hurry to the square."
Bao Hong, who knew he had offspring, even changed his temperament.
Originally he was depressed with decadence, but now he is full of openness and abruptness.
Looking at Bao Hong''s change, Chechen seems to be in a better mood.
He knew that no matter what others did, brother Bao Hong was not the one who would turn himself into a scapegoat.