Speaking of this, Pushkin seemed to recall something and spoke again: "Also, I noticed you seem to have a misunderstanding about Russia, much like Count Feikermont, the Austrian envoy. Let me tell you something, and you'll probably be as surprised as he was."
"What is it?"
"A few days ago, Count Feikermont held a ball at his house. Rukovski caught a member of the regicide faction, Scarlatine, and forced him to recount the details of the March 11 incident (the 1801 court coup that assassinated Paul I). At that moment, the Emperor walked in accompanied by Count Bendendorf. It so happened that the Crown Prince's Tutor and the murderer of his father were engaged in a friendly conversation. At that time, Scarlatine was removing a scarf, the very scarf he used to take the life of Paul I."
