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The man who assassinated Karenin committed suicide by poisoning himself in prison.
โกโก is hidden between the teeth. That's what the autopsy officer said.
Very clever means, but for people like Karenin, this method of hiding drugs is simply the most conspicuous exposure.
The easiest and most straightforward way for a stupid radical to die is to turn into a human bomber, and only well-trained agents are asked to hide poison between their teeth, because when caught, a quick suicide is the most effective way to avoid revealing who is behind them.
"No more pursuits." Karenin said after reading the report.
Vlammykiel raised his eyes to Karenin: "Are you sure?" โ
"Yes."
Vlamykiel looked at Karenin for a moment, then didn't ask much, just left with the sealed report, Anna looked at Karenin: "Someone wants to deal with you. โ
"It always has been." Karenin's fingers touched the pages of the book. He knew how unforgivable the universal obligatory art of war was to those nobles. I just didn't expect to cause myself to be killed, or maybe it was just a warning.
No matter which one it is, since the temporary stage has been victorious, it is obviously not appropriate to always appear in front of those people after that, otherwise, the next time it may be aimed at not the hand, but the heart.
"No problem."
"It's time to relax for a while."
Anna looked at Karenin with some surprise, and the latter just gave him a mysterious expression.
Two days later, they went to the spa in Germany, where his vacation was, in the words of the document Karenin handed over, a considerable amount of time, and in view of the fact that he had been frightened by the previous assassination, his family doctor strongly recommended that he go to the spa for recuperation.
The document was quickly reviewed and accompanied by a word of concern.
"It seems that someone's popularity is really bad enough." Anna said deliberately. She's not stupid, maybe not as sharp as Karenin, after all, she's not a person in officialdom, but she can probably guess it with a little time to scrutinize it.
Since Karenin is fine now, and it turns out to be like this, then it would be good to use the previous process as a joke and a pastime.
If she were any ordinary woman, I was afraid that this incident would become an unbearable memory that it was best not to mention in this life, and then locked in a small box in some brain, and finally never see the light of day. But she wasn't. But there is one point, Anna originally thought that once something like this has passed, looking back, the original thrilling is just a moment of confusion in the past. She thought she would think like this, but when she really thought about it at the moment, it was just a thanks, thanks to this person who was still alive, right in front of her, with sound limbs and a brain that was still rational and charming.
"Actually, I think Mr. Karenin is quite popular, at least I like him very much." Slyuddin said as he took off his hat.
The young man's hair, which had been properly groomed, was now flattened by his hat, and his large, somewhat round eyes were a little too cute from an adult's aesthetic point of view.
"Dr. Cullens was supposed to be invited for this trip, but why you?" Vlamykiel said.
Slyuddin grinned, "My uncle said he was too lazy to move an old bone. โ
"By the way, dear Flammykir, you know this is a mixed bath, right?" Slyudin leaned over to Vlammykiel and whispered.
Vlamykiel smirked, "Your news needs to be updated, Mr. Slyuddin. Given that there are so many guests like you, that bold mixed bathing mode is long gone. The so-called mixed bath is just a flash in the pan of the publicity. โ
"Mom, they're so noisy." Seryosha muttered, rubbed his eyes, he was not very comfortable when he was on the train, and vomited once.
Anna patted Seryosha on the shoulder, then looked at the two men, who silently shut up.
"I'll show him again." Slyuddin said dryly.
Anna smiled, "Thank you very much, Mr. Slyuddin. โ
"You're welcome." Slyuddin continued to be dry, and at the same time developed a feeling of awe for Karenin in his heart. After all, not everyone can live in peace with a woman like his wife.
Karenin, of course, did not care about what Slyudin had in mind, and since he had come for a vacation and recuperation, he had to show such a style.
So when everyone thought he would be soaking in his room again, immersed in his official documents, Karenin said that he was going to the hot springs.
"I have to follow the doctor's instructions." He said so.
Seryosha wanted to go too, but Slyuddin said he would be better off taking a hot shower in his room tonight and going to bed early.
"I'm just a little bit motion sick." Seryosha emphasized.
"You're still a little feverish, little boy." Slyuddin said.
Seryosha moved in and heard the words from somewhere: "Children are children of the wind, Mr. Slyudin, it is normal for the body temperature to be higher than that of adults. โ
"It's not that high, don't bargain, little boy." Slyudin poked Seryosha in the cheek, and the latter looked at him with a look of please don't take me for a child.
"Go and rest, and I'll take care of him." Anna said to Slyudin and Vlamykir that Slyuddin would not really make Seryosha angry.
"I'm starting to miss my mother, and if she were still alive, she would love me as much as you do." Slyudin smiled, then headed for his bedroom.
After taking two steps, he turned around in confusion and stopped the people who were going in the opposite direction from him.
"Hey, Vlammykyl, aren't you going back to your room?"
"Mr. Slyuddin, we don't share a room, and I'd rather go get a hot drink now." Vlamikir said lightly, and then walked away.
Slyudin touched his nose and sighed and walked back to his room. He felt a little lonely, and maybe he really needed to find a companion.
Anna took Seryosha to the bedroom, which was a small ensuite with a children's room, and Yunina brought hot water to Anna, and Anna handed it to Seryosha for him to drink.
"Can't I really go to the hot springs with my father today?" Seryosha took a few sips of water, then asked cautiously with a somewhat oversized mug in both hands.
"Not today, tomorrow, we'll be here for a while."
"And what if my father has something to do and leaves quickly?" Seryosha was a little worried, this kind of thing has not happened before.
"Then I'll stay with you. This vacation doesn't end there. Anna promised, and took the cup from Seryosha's hand, ready to refill him with some water.
Seryosha was a little relieved, but after a while he began to worry again.
"What if my father can't live without you?"
The cup in Anna's hand almost knocked over, but she steadied her hand and said, "No." โ
Seryosha was a little suspicious of this, and he said worriedly: "Oh, mother, it's very likely, father has been relying on you a lot lately. I was just lending you to him for a while, but apparently he probably didn't realize it was time to give you back to me. โ
Seryosha raised her eyes and looked at Anna, looking really worried.
"My father was an adult, but he obviously didn't realize it. He doesn't usually do that. The first time I lent you out, he didn't seem to want to pay it back, which was so indecent. Seryosha complained, looking like a little ant that had lost its tentacles, and was a little overwhelmed by the disruption of his established course.
"Seryosha, your words are completely unfounded." A voice rang out.
Mother and son looked at the door, and Karenin stood upright by the door, with a tray in his hand, but no one would mistake him for a waiter at the delivery service.
"Oh, father, eavesdropping is immoral, you always say that to me." Seryosha said seriously. He always kept in mind what his father said, maybe he might not be able to remember it in schoolwork, but he always remembered the truth about being a man.
Karenin approached them with a tray.
"First of all, eavesdropping is defined as consciously hiding oneself and then eavesdropping on information that should not be known to him. But I didn't try to hide myself, so I wasn't eavesdropping at all. Secondly, we need to talk about the accusations you made against me in the absence of evidence. Finally, I need to state that, obviously, in the legal sense, your mother, Anna, is my wife, a lawful wife, and I have the right to be an equal with her. Karenin said lightly.
"As I've told you many times, Seryosha, you can't speculate until you have a factual basis. You know, a lot of the so-called established facts are based on speculation. โ
Seryosha seemed to think that something was wrong, but his father was always right, so after Karenin emphasized it to him again, he nodded.
"Now, do you want some pudding?" Karenin opened the lid and it was a delicate little saucer filled with small puddings of attractive colour.
"I thought you were going to the hot springs." Seryosha was a little moved, he liked the little pudding, but now, he loved his father even more.
"I love it." Seryosha got up from his chair and kissed Karenin on the cheek.
"Thank you, father, you are the best father."
Seryosha's sweet words softened Karenin's already somewhat serious expression.
"The word best is inaccurate."
"Don't say such disappointing words, Alexei." Anna said that she had originally watched the interaction between the father and son with great interest, but now after seeing that Karenin was still so unwarm, she thoughtfully interjected a sentence.
Karenin decided to skip the topic, he got up and said: "Now I need to go to the hot springs, and I'll take care of him later, Anna." โ
"Very well arranged." Anna blinked.
After Karenin left, Anna watched as Seryosha was preparing to eat his pudding, like a kitten, with a cheerful and sweet expression, as if it were some kind of hearty meal.
"It's nice to be a child, it's always so carefree." Anna thought.
A spoonful of pudding was placed in front of her.
"Mom, you eat."
Anna laughed, she raised her hand and touched Seryosha's hair, deciding to change the previous sentence.
"Not all children are cute, but Seryosha is." 166 Reading Network