Chapter 267: I Suspect You're a Communist

The third more

When the Royal Police received the call of the shooting and arrived at the scene, they were in a state of bewilderment. The scene can only be described as miserable - the two bandits who fell to the ground were miserable, they had entered a state of shock in a coma, and their hands were tied with ropes, and there was no chance to move and break free.

If it weren't for Carlisle to explain, they would even think that Garion and Turgenev were the murderers of this attack, because the two people lying on the ground were so miserable, not only were their noses and faces swollen from the beatings, their teeth fell out, and even their pants were burned by a fire, and the lower half of their bodies were also charred on the outside and tender on the inside, and their skin was open.

Before the two of them fell unconscious, they just muttered a word to themselves, a summary of the nightmare they had just had.

"Demons, simply demons."

When the police recorded a confession to Turgenev, they asked all the details in detail, fearing that they had missed a key point. As for how Turgenev told the story of hammering the heads of the two murderers, even the policemen couldn't help but roll their Adam's apple, frightened by what the Slavic animals were doing.

Moreover, Turgenev was very dissatisfied with what the police did, and he was also angry when the police interrogated, "If you policemen hadn't come so late, things wouldn't have developed to this state." Do you know how frightened we were? Two gun-wielding gangsters shot at us in broad daylight, and if we hadn't resisted desperately, the corpses lying on the ground now might have been us. ”

The policeman glanced at the suspects next to him and muttered in his heart, I'm afraid that if we were a few minutes late, the two suspects would have been killed in the street.

"The two thugs were armed with firearms and committed the murder in broad daylight. Has the security of your country been so outrageous in Britain? I'm going to complain to you British police! ”

The policeman looked helplessly and comforted Turgenev, who was deeply afraid that the reckless Slavs would make some radical moves when they were excited.

"After a brief investigation, we found out that this was not a simple robbery, murder and shooting. The identities of these two men belonged to the revolutionary party. Interestingly, why did the revolutionary party send someone to assassinate two writers? Do you have their secret in you? ”

The interrogating policeman said meaningfully, "Originally, we turned a blind eye to the revolutionary party, as long as he did not make trouble on British soil, we would not interfere more, but now it is different, they dare to attack you with guns in broad daylight, and they may dare to storm Buckingham Palace one day and plot against the queen." ”

They spoke of the seriousness of the situation and tried to pry Galian's mouth open in this way, but he had already experienced a lot of battles and seen a lot, and was completely indifferent to the disguised threats of the police.

"Revolutionary party?"

Turgenev was stunned for a moment, obviously not expecting this one, and he quickly turned his gaze to Garion beside him. Garion had only attended the international conference of the Revolutionary Party before, and it had only been a few days since the two sides had already fallen out?

He set his eyes on Garion, but the other party just spread his hands and said helplessly, "How do I know what to expect?" Do I look like a revolutionary at first glance? Beware that I accuse you of slander. ”

The police tried to pry his mouth open urgently, and to extract valid information from his mouth, and Scotland Yard has been very busy lately, and since the bullshit proclamation was issued, the police department had never thought that there were workers' demonstrations all over London, and that the majority of the people in the police department had been transferred to deal with the demonstrations and the suppression of the riots, and now they found a glimmer of hope in the mouths of the two writers that if they could get more confidential information, the matter would be solved.

"So you now suspect that the two of us are in collusion with the Revolutionary Party? What's going on? What do you British people have in their heads? The two of us are the victims, so why arrest the two of us? ”

Turgenev roared and said that if it weren't for the two of them being policemen, he would have wanted to hit people directly.

"I'm sorry, it's just a matter of routine, I don't suspect that the two of you are revolutionaries, but if you are not willing to cooperate, I regret that I can only take coercive measures."

The more the police think about it, the more suspicious they become, and the law enforcement in London is not as formal as it was in later generations, and the police have great power to arrest those who are suspected of guilt.

"Okay, I promise you."

However, what Turgenev did not expect was that Galian readily agreed to the other party's request, and now it was too dangerous for him to wander the streets alone, and no one knew where the revolutionary party was hiding and when he would be assassinated. It was safer to be locked in the police station, because Proudhon's fanatical followers did not have the courage to storm the police station.

"Garion, how are you ......"

Turgenev was very surprised by the decision made by Garion, and he did not know why his friend had done it. Garion, however, turned around and winked at Turgenev.

"You go to the French embassy in London and explain the situation to the French ambassador. It was much safer for me to stay in the police station than to hang out outside, because I didn't know how many revolutionaries were trying to assassinate me on the street, so the police station became the safest place. Also, when explaining the situation to the French ambassador, remember to explain how serious the situation is, and I think that making up a story is difficult for you as a writer, right? ”

Turgenev instantly understood, and he nodded, "Don't worry, my friend, I know how to do it." ”

After the remonstrance, Garion turned around and said to the two policemen in front of him who didn't know his secret, "Yes, I have a secret collusion with the Revolutionary Party, so that's why they assassinated me." The whole thing started because of me, it has nothing to do with my friends, if you want to do it, arrest me, my friend doesn't know anything. ”

The police were overjoyed, they did not expect that they would be able to find a breakthrough for the revolutionary party today, let alone that the victim would become a breakthrough in the case in the blink of an eye. This time it is not a confession, but a direct interrogation.

Fearing that Garion would repent, they quickly locked him up in handcuffs.

"Don't worry, I'll be fine."

Garion said to the worried Turgenev, "'I will be safe, please trust Your Excellency Turgenev. ’”