Solovyov in Tsarist Russia 1796

Chapter 617 049 Pest Control Operation, There is No Sun Here (Part 1)

Although Solovyov has decided to eliminate the pests, the current on-site environment always gives people a sense of unreliability.

After all, according to Radovan's description, many of the Serbs present are Stojkovic's lackeys.

Even if he wants to eliminate the pests, it is unlikely that he will be involved in such a place. Whether he can get out safely is still a question.

Therefore, he decided to invite Stojkovic back later, and then observe Dobnyak's condition, but he can't tell him the truth.

These people are likely to be unreliable. The people on Karageorge's side will be involved in many things later, especially the issue of material assistance. In addition, the Russian army has been attacking the Turks. There is always value in talking between the two sides, and there will definitely be no major problems.

Moreover, in the future formal negotiations, Kutuzov will come, and he is still responsible for fighting and arming the Serbs.

"Radvan, do you think it will work?"

"I think Stojkovic will definitely be fooled, but you tonight..."

"I won't touch that child, but it's rare that Stojkovic is kind. If I don't accept this child, will they cause trouble later?"

"If I give you a woman and you don't accept it, there may be some trouble. This guy, I think some of his subordinates seem to be dissatisfied with him."

"Then I will give him some opportunities when I return the invitation. If he doesn't know how to appreciate it, it's also very simple."

Soloviev's confidence probably comes from the revolver on his waist. When fighting at close range, he still believes in his ability to kill insects with his pistol.

After all, he has done it once before. Guns are faster than knives, and it doesn't matter if he does it again.

"Then you have to be careful, sir."

But Radovan Karadzic also wanted to complain, why did a Russian general come and like to beat people like his boss?

And they all used pistols. Peter Jokic was shot before. If Karageorge hadn't deliberately not hit the vitals, it would have been a public execution.

For Karageorge, the way of dealing with issues of principle and defeat is still different.

As for Soloviev, he has to bring a little tail back to his residence here at night.

"Mikhlima, no one will whip you when you come here."

"Thank you, sir, but I know that when that man gave women to others, he always..."

The child blushed a little, although she had lived in this environment for several years, and it can be seen that her family education is okay.

But in this environment, she was somewhat afraid of Stojkovic's performance.

"Don't be afraid, I was a general of the Russian Tsar and a count with status. And I am trying to save you. You are a good child and will grow up to be a beauty in the future, but I can't do this."

What Soloviev usually did was that when he was with Adela, he regarded her as a sister and never thought about the matter between men and women.

Now that he met Mihrima, he overlooked a problem, that is, different beliefs lead to different attitudes of women.

In the Ottoman Empire, where most people believe in "Desert Orthodoxy", women have a very low status. If her father is still alive, she, as the daughter of a concubine other than the four legal wives, has an awkward status of neither high nor low.

During the dinner, Solovyov asked about it. Her mother was still very favored in the harem of the former headless Turkish governor.

Therefore, the child seemed to be well-educated and even knew some basic French.

In this way, when the two talked, it would not be too embarrassing.

But in Mihrima's case, it was probably that it was difficult for her to find relatives in the world, so she could only rely on Solovyov, otherwise her end might be very tragic.

Therefore, she was a little scared when she heard Solovyov say this.

"My lord, I have been transferred to you."

"Yes, it's still very pitiful."

Solovyov grabbed her little hand and pulled her to the bed.

"You follow me first, I will teach you some skills, how about being a housekeeper in the future?"

His heart is still like this, just like he treated Adela at the beginning.

However, what he underestimated is that Mihlima just wants to be attached to him, just like treating herself as a concubine.

Well, Russian generals and officers really did this when they served in the Caucasus. When you keep a girl as a mistress, if it is not because of religious issues, I am afraid that you have to turn her into a legal wife.

If Solovyov knew the situation, it was Yermolov who had fought side by side with him before and was very familiar with him. When he was the governor of the Caucasus, he had a local mistress who gave birth to a son for him.

Then, an artillery general has no money to marry a wife

But he doesn't have the ability to search for information on Baidu or other things instantly, and he doesn't know about this kind of thing, so he can't give an example.

He can only keep this child for now. After all, if he didn't hold Mihlima's hand, the child would clumsily start to untie his clothes and serve him.

It was fine in 1810, but if it happened later, I would definitely have to go to the gendarmerie.

I saved her by being too talkative, so I have to take care of it.

"Mihlima, you don't have to take off your clothes, we can just lie down with our clothes on. Well, you are still too young, this bastard Stojkovic, I won't touch such a delicate flower bud like you now."

Soloviev still more or less abided by Russian law, that is, nobles who married and had sex with their wives were generally over 16 years old.

He didn't know that Kutuzov had done something with a little girl in the sauna again, but he knew that he was a perverted old man.

Fortunately, he brought his brother-in-law this time. If it was another general, it would be a lot of fun, and who knows what would be spread.

Christian had a good reason to refuse, after all, he and Yulia had just married, so Stojkovic didn't force him a woman.

"My lord, what do you want to do?"

"If they want to hear it, I want to know what Stojkovic was like when he was having sex with women?"

"He never avoided us, and sometimes he even asked us to watch."

Soloviev was smart at this time. Anyway, no one would observe what he and the child really did, but if he took the woman and didn't get intimate with her, Stojkovic would definitely be full of suspicion.

At that time, if he wanted to ask this man to remove the worms or do a heart or brain "surgery", there would be no chance.

"You know how to yell at that time, right? This is what I think. Just learn to yell a few times, in a very clumsy way, and I will rock the bed here."

Well, this comes from Yu Zecheng's experience. If someone outside is listening, he still has a way to solve it.

If Stojkovic is so thick-skinned that he wants to verify the results, Solovyov is not without a way. He cut his arm, and the blood in the veins seemed to be no different from the blood flowing out of a girl's body after coagulation.

This observation of color is probably the conclusion drawn when he was intimate with Katya and Mrs. Recamier.

When he was in Milan, he lacked experience and did not pay attention to these things.

If it were a Turk, he would probably have to verify it in the bathhouse, which would be for Mihrima.

In short, Stojkovic did send someone to listen outside, and then heard this strange combination of sounds.

According to religious customs, "minor ablution" is to wash the face and feet, and also wash hands; "major ablution" is to take a bath.

The spy he sent out first saw Mihlima carrying a basin of hot water in, and then came out barefoot, with her feet still wet, leaving many footprints on the wooden floor, and pouring out the foot washing water.

But the content behind was obviously a fabricated situation by Solovyov, and the spy was really fooled after listening to it. After all, he roughly heard some conversations, and even the sound of "moaning" changed.

This night was considered to be a mess. When Solovyov met Stojkovic the next day, this guy had already patted his shoulder.

He didn't count, but judging from this performance, he obviously trusted himself a little.

"Sir, you have proved your friendship with us. I think you will be able to do great things in the future. I have long been fed up with that Karageorge. If you can trust me, I can pull out a team of 20,000 people for you."

"Then I also look forward to your recruitment of soldiers in the eastern region. Perhaps we will have a great victory. In addition, I would like to invite you to my station some other day so that we can meet and have a good chat."

As for Stojkovic, he also said some compliments afterwards, and said it in public, and others would probably be unhappy.

"It's just that you are really good at training women. Such a clumsy little girl with a pretty face and figure was quickly tamed by you and became a real woman."

If he hadn't said this, Solovyov would probably still be thinking about the drama of giving up military power with a glass of wine.

Now, there is only the way to kill insects with a hand gun.

But he couldn't show it, so he could only respond: "I will take good care of this child, and my wife at home will not be jealous and can accept her."

"Isn't that a good thing? I am also looking forward to your hospitality. It would be best if there is a Russian dinner."

"This is in the military camp. You probably won't have a big dinner, but there will be an exquisite reception."

In other words, there is no "big reception", only "small reception". At this time, it is most convenient to treat insects.

As for when he came, Solovyov came on horseback, so he carried Mihrima on the horse and held her in his arms.

"Thank you for your hospitality. We will see you again another day."

Then he and Christian rode away with their entourage.

As for Dobnyak, Solovyov also met the envoy he sent when he returned to his station.

"What is your commander's attitude? This is related to what weapons you can get in the future. If you are willing to do what I say, I will hand over all the British and French goods seized from the Turks to you, so that your commander will have the best-equipped army in Serbia. If you are unwilling to cooperate, I think the Turkish heads hanging in Montana can explain everything."

"Sir, do you mean that I should convey this directly to our leader?"

"You can say that. After all, in Serbia, Chief Dobniak is still a capable soldier. I can promise that a reorganized Serbian infantry brigade will be commanded by Chief Dobniak in the future. But all this depends on performance."

Currently, Dobniak claims to have 3,000 people, but in fact the number of hot weapons is limited. Solovyov's temptation with weapons and equipment, including the provision of French artillery, is of course a condition that cannot be refused.

"It's just that you also got a concubine from Stojkovic, and we also know about it."

"I happen to be short of a maid to clean the room. As for my personal affairs, you don't need to worry about it."

"Yes, but this child is very obedient to you. I know what kindness is and what violence is. I will persuade my commander not to be cruel to his subordinates in the future."

"You know these things well, young man."

"Yes, if the big shots in Serbia have the appeal of Karagiorgi, the courage of our leader, and the wisdom of you, I think the Turks will go back to their hometown soon."

"Young man, what is your name?"

"You may call me Vladimir Peric, my lord. I studied in Belgrade and know French and German so that I can converse with you skillfully."

"I think I can give you a code name so that we can contact you more easily."

Seeing this face, Solovyov inevitably wanted to defend Sarajevo, but without Guis and Suri.

"What code name do you want to give me?"

"Since you know German, just call me Walter. That doesn't seem to matter."

"How do you contact me?"

"You can go back and develop intelligence agents. I think Dobnyak is just a warlord. For the final victory of the Serbian uprising, you still need Kara George. Although he has a bad temper, he is still a man with a great sense of justice. If he could change his temper, maybe he would be a great person."

"What you said makes sense, but Dobnyak. After all, he saved my life, and I can't betray him easily. That is not loyal, and it is not the way to treat a benefactor."

"Yes, that's why I want you to go back and persuade him to follow Karageorge's arrangements. I will mention the following matters to Count Kutuzov. What Serbia needs most now is unity."

"I agree with you. If Dobnyak launches a rebellion now, the consequences will be disastrous. But he is not like Stojkovic, who would abandon his son with a Turkish woman. He is still a relatively talkative person. A person of friendship. He is just dissatisfied with Karageorgi."

"That's good. You can go back. You must bring this letter. Tomorrow night, you can come to my place for the banquet, or you can bring your entourage." (End of Chapter)

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