The flames on the Dnieper River that are about to destroy the Polish mission are the most beautiful fireworks for some people.

The Swedish ambassador Magnus and the Tsarist Russian ambassador Tubrin stood side by side on the roof. There was a bottle of blood-red wine beside them, and the bottle was half empty.

"Ding."

The two goblets touched together.

Magnus said to Tubullin: "What a beautiful view! I have never seen such a wide river in Sweden."

After speaking, Magnus, who had a strong aristocratic breath, even wanted to compose a poem, but he racked his brains, but he didn't expect any poems for the occasion.

Reluctantly, he had no choice but to raise the wine glass in his hand lightly to pay tribute to Tubrin.

Tubrin showed a mouthful of yellow teeth. He said: "There are also militant people. Magnus, thanks to the news you heard this time, I think Stanislaw Potocki should have been doomed this time. What a pity, if not. Belonging to enemy countries, this old man is a respectable politician."

Magnus sneered at the corners of his mouth as he listened to Tubuling's duplicity. The idea of ​​inciting the lower Cossacks was the idea of ​​the guy in front of him, but now he is crying and mocking a mouse with fake compassion.

"Oh, Vasily. If you feel sorry for him, we can all ask for them together. I think it is possible to save Stanislaw's life in the face of both of us."

After being teased by Magnus, Tublin closed his mouth in embarrassment.

At this time, the Cossack's boat has docked in Xieqi. Groups after groups of Cossacks held torches, muskets and knives in their hands, rushed towards the wooden house where the Polish mission lived.

The Jews, Wallachians, and Tatars who opened shops in Sheche hid tremblingly under the bed, in the cellar, and in the closet. Every time Xie Qi's turmoil is unlucky, they are always the first.

The ghostly Cossacks, regardless of whether you are related to the target they are targeting, they will **** everything they see-clothes, food, wine, and then kill the shopkeeper-in this way, the money he owes the shopkeeper before is also It was written off.

Several shops in the district started to ignite fires, and the fires even tended to spread.

"Still not."

Seeing all this, Tubrlin suddenly said to Magnus: "Stanislaw should ask God to bless him. And his motherland. The fire started in Sheqi and will burn to Lviv. To Krakow, to Warsaw."

The Russian ambassador did not answer Magnus's question just now.

Magnus took a serious look at Tublin. The Russian ambassador was as stupid as a cow and as wise as a fox at the same time, and even Magnus could not tell which side was the real Tubrin.

At this time, there was a sound of footsteps behind them. Potemkin, whom Tubrin sent to investigate the news, returned.

Potemkin dressed as a Cossack. Even so, because of his one-eyed distinctive feature, Potemkin was also questioned by many real Cossacks along the way. The Cossacks asked him to cross his chest and recite prayers to prove that he was a real Cossack.

"How is the situation? Potemkin." Tubullin asked his adjutant.

"The situation is very bad," Potemkin said. "The Polish mission was already surrounded by the Cossacks. Although the mission's guards and Bao Hong's men were trying their best to stop them, the encirclement was getting smaller and smaller. I I think in a while, the Cossacks will rush in and kill all the Poles."

"Baohong's people? How did his people get into this? Didn't Hilko tell him that we were helping him get to the top?" Magnus asked strangely.

Potemkin glanced at Tubullin, who motioned for him to answer the question.

"Bao Hong's people are not trying to help the Poles, he just wants to save Alvar Chechen, the captain of the Polish mission. Because the two of them are friends."

It's this Alvar Chechen again.

Suddenly, there was a wave of anxiety in Magnus' heart. This Alvar Chechen seems to always like to spoil the good things of their Swedes.

As if in response to Magnus's uneasiness, the karma drum on Xieqi Square suddenly rang.

Jiegu, that is Zaporozhye Cossack, unless there is a very important thing, otherwise it will not sound easily.

Magnus and Tublin cast their eyes on the center of the square together.

"It's Baohong, and Wigowski. Oh, and Pavlo Gomon is here. And Shirko! God, what is going on! What are they going to do!" Tubrin exclaimed .

In order to see the situation on the square more clearly, Tubrlin even took out a single-scope telescope from his pocket (I don’t know what he was carrying this with him), which made everyone see clearly. .

After the four people stood in the center of the square, the guards of the four and Pavlo Gomon gathered towards the square one after another. Immediately, the number of people besieging the Polish mission was reduced by a fraction.

Then, other team leaders and prestigious company leaders also walked to the square one after another, and they were talking to Bao Hong and others.

Even if the telescope sees clearly, it is impossible to hear such a distant conversation. Tubullin felt anxious, he felt sweat on the back of his neck, and his head with a cylinder hat was like a steamer.

"Potemkin, go and listen quickly and listen to what they are talking about!" Tubullin, who took off his hat, ordered the adjutant.

Potemkin hurried downstairs. He ran more hurriedly and faster than when he came back.

At this time, the situation on the square has undergone new changes. A team leader walked off the high platform of the square ~www.readwn.com~ and walked towards the besieged Polish mission.

Along the way, the Cossacks gave way one after another.

"It's Pavlo Gomon!" Tubrin exclaimed.

The Swedish ambassador, who was eager to see what the old guy Pavlo Gomon was doing, tried to **** the telescope from the hands of Tublin because he couldn't see the specific Magnus.

But his strength could not be compared to the "battle nation", and the robbery by the Swedish ambassador was unsuccessful.

Pavlo Gomon came to the door guarded by Blair and shouted something loudly to the Cossack who was still around.

Then Pavlo Gomon walked in.

After only a while, he dragged a person out of it.

Pavlo Gomen just dragged on the ground, as if what he was holding was not a person, but a piece of worthless logs.

As Pavlo Gomon walked back toward the square, all the Cossacks who had besieged the Polish mission followed.

The man was dragged onto a high platform in the square. Then he was hung on a wooden pole.

Tubrlin finally saw the man's face clearly.

The Duke of Konitzki of the Polish Mission!

There was another sound of footsteps on the stairs behind him—Potemkin came back.

"Your Excellency, Baohong, Wigowski, Pavlo Gomon, and Kirko joined forces as security. The killing of the captives was purely done by the Duke of Konitzki of the Polish mission."

The two ambassadors were shocked.

The plot is so suddenly turned to look like this! The script they originally prepared was not like this!

But this is not the most shocking news that Potemkin brought back. What he said next made Tubullin and Magnus consciously dreaming.

Ivan Wigowski will be the next great chief of the Cossacks.

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