"Mr. Poponov, what brought you here."
In the mayor's office, Mayor Petronovich greeted Poponov warmly.
Petronovich was also fed with money by Poponov, so it should be greeted in advance when facing his own funder.
Poponov faced the warm greeting from Mayor Petronovich, and of course he would suppress his impatience and respond with a smile. "Of course it's been too long since I saw your Lord Mayor. We haven't gotten together for half a month. So I came here uninvited this time. Don't blame me for being too rash."
Hearing what Poponov said, Petronovich just listened, but he knew that Poponov would rarely come to his government department. There must be something to look for him this time, but Petronovich is not in a hurry, but he knows a lot of news, it all depends on what Poponov wants.
As the mayor of St. Petersburg, Petronovich, of course, has better news than others, which is what Poponov needs.
After the two chatted for a while, Poponov was the first to speak. "Mayor Petronovich, this time I came here to find out. I heard that St. Petersburg sent a special envoy to come, I don't know if this news is true."
"It's true." The mayor of Petronovitch secretly said that it was true, and he continued. "And I still know this special envoy."
Seeing Petronovich's selling off, Poponov also talked very interestingly. "I don't know if the mayor can introduce one or two."
"It's easy."
Petronovich began to speak. It turned out that the new Minister of Finance Mikhail Tereshenko proposed to send special envoys to various local governments to supervise the collection of finances when the provisional government's funds were tight.
Now because the Provisional Government was established not long ago, local governments lack a sense of fear for the current central government. When implementing the new policy, they have reservations, but the main reason is that various local governments are delaying tax payment for various reasons. This makes the provisional government, which bears most of the country’s financial burden, quite overwhelmed. And the further away from St. Peter, the more serious the delay.
So after Finance Minister Mikhail Tereshchenko’s proposal, as the head of the government, Liwov was in sight, and he quickly agreed to the Finance Minister’s proposal. But he also added one. Every special envoy sent can punish the crimes he saw. As long as he is no higher than the leaders at the city level, he can handle it by himself, and the most important thing is that the special envoy can secretly mobilize the garrison to help him. Each envoy has a transfer order written by Alexander Guchkov, Minister of Navy and Army, allowing each envoy to mobilize no more than one regiment. In this way, every envoy becomes a big man who can move the place.
The special envoy sent to the Caucasus is the old acquaintance of Mayor Petronovich, so the Lord Mayor can confidently speak simple.
"The new envoy is called Serov. He and I were neighbors before. We grew up together since we were young. We even chose St. Petersburg University for the university. It was a lot less until I went out to work, but this time I didn’t. Knowing why Spolov will serve as special envoy, he is not a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party."
Hearing what the mayor Petronovich introduced, Poponov stepped forward and asked in a low voice. "I don't know what the Special Envoy Shelov likes, I'll make preparations so that the special envoy will return with satisfaction."
Hearing Poponov's words, Petronovich said casually. "Serov likes beautiful women, especially blondes with prominent figures. I know this kid too well, and he likes this one."
After Poponov got the hobby of Serov's special envoy from the mayor of Petrovich, he immediately used his abilities to look for beautiful blondes with prominent figures everywhere. But let alone, he really found a few very good blonde beauties, one of which was Valia, which satisfied Poponov the most.
This Valia has natural wavy blonde hair, big bright eyes as if she can speak, and her generous lips show charming qualities. The long, white legs and the waistline make her S-shaped figure stand out. He is also a student of Kyiv University and came to Baku for work reasons only last year. Poponov paid a lot of money to win this stunner, because this Valia is still a complete body. If it weren't for the special envoy of Shelov, he would want to get some money back.
Of course, in addition to beautiful women, famous wines of all tastes, and banknotes are all prepared for the special envoy of Shelov.
Thanks to the Russian roads, the special envoy of Serov waited until Poponov was ready for a week before arriving in Baku. As the most important economic city in the Caucasus, Baku and the Russian government also have its own unique position, so the second stop of the Special Envoy of Serov is Baku.
"Selov didn't expect it to be you, and now you are all envoys."
His Excellency the Mayor Petnovich greeted Serov’s special envoy with officials and prominent figures. The Shelov envoy was a small man, and he smiled very easy-going, and didn't seem to be asking for trouble. Poponov also strayed among the welcoming crowd, observing the Serov envoy.
"Petronovich don't say that don't you know me? It's all because the family has won this position for me, otherwise I won't be here."
Serov smiled shyly and said to Mayor Petronovich.
After a brief conversation between the two, Mayor Petronovich introduced Baku's main officials and prominent figures to Serov. Poponov, as a man with a face and face in Baku, had a face-to-face meeting with Serov. However, Poponov always felt that the Serov envoy looked a bit playful in his eyes, and he felt unclear.
After introducing others to Serov, the mayor of Petrovich got into a carriage with Serov. He asked in the car. "How are you getting along with the two lords Nicholas?"
Serov pulled at his bow tie, smiled and said to Mayor Petronovich, "Don’t you know me, can you talk to two big figures, even the main figures of the Provisional Government can’t do anything with these two? ."
The two talked about the Governor of the Caucasus being Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich and the chief military officer being General Nikolai Yudnich, both of whom were highly influential figures in Russia. So even Serov, as the imperial commissioner's special envoy, did not dare to act in the slightest in front of him.
Serov obviously didn't want to talk about this topic, so he changed it. "I heard that there is a businessman named Poponov in Baku, who is very capable."
If Serov pointed out something, Mayor Petronovich was unmoved, as if he didn't know Poponov in his mouth. "There is such a person, why do you want to see him?"
Serov spoke generously. "I will see this interesting businessman when I have time someday."
Poponov, who was still behind, didn't know that he was really worried about this time. ()
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