Book 3. God Works in Mysterious Ways
Imperial Russia. 19th Century. The Estate of Count Selivanov.
Emma is getting closer to her cousin Stanislav Selivanov. An alliance arises between them, which then develops into a serious feeling. In addition, Emma finds in the library a manuscript telling about the adventures of a certain Count Savin and how he became rich in South America. Emma suspects that Count Savin is her father. The girl carefully studies the manuscript in the hope that the manuscript will help her find treasures. However, the manuscript mysteriously disappears.
Meanwhile, the manor manager is spying in favor of the monastery, which intends to take possession of the treasures of Count Selivanov. The manor manager in every possible way harms the heirs and hires a maid who writes letters to the heirs in the hope of quarreling them. Meanwhile, the ghost has repeatedly appeared on the manor. The heirs think that the spirit of the late Count is displeased.
Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Moscow, a peasant finds a dying man. He takes this person in a cart to the nearest hospital. The unhappy man comes to his senses, but he has lost his memory. After a while, he remembers who he is and that his uncle the Count died and left him an inheritance. The man recalls that he should be at the reading of the will in the Kaluga estate of Selivanovo. Meanwhile, the confrontation between the heirs in the estate continues with renewed vigor. And one of these heirs is an impostor.
Book 4. Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
After a month of being at the manor, it turns out that there is a con man among the heirs. He took advantage of the external resemblance to one of the Count's relatives. It was the fraudster who dressed himself in the ghost in order to instill fear into the inhabitants of the manor, and then to manipulate them. Anna Riger-Artemyeva, Emma's mother, arrives at the manor. She immediately understands that someone is harming the heirs. She begins to suspect the manor manager, the maid, and the lackey.
Anna Riger-Artemyeva is attacked by a certain creature, similar to the devil. A woman loses consciousness due to fear. Emma admits to her mother that she is in love with her cousin Stanislav, but is afraid of their close relationship. However, Emma intends to break with her fiancé. Anna is unhappy with her daughter's behavior. At night, Anna is visited by the ghost of Count Selivanov, who asks her not to impede the love of Emma and Stanislav, promising to leave the treasures and the manor to them.
The next day, Anna tells her daughter a long, complicated story about her relationship with Count Selivanov and admits to her daughter that the Count is not her father. Emma is shocked, however, at the same time she is glad: now nothing can stop her love with Stanislav. As it turned out: Emma and Stanislav have no consanguinity.
By the end of summer, some heirs for various reasons leave the manor. The heirs remaining in the manor despaired of finding treasures. They have a picnic in the park near the old manor destroyed by the fire. Not far from the ruins is a cannon, cannonballs lie next to it. The deceased owner also liked to shoot from a cannon for fun. Men decide to arrange a funny battle and attack the ruins. Esmeralda shows discontent about this, assuring that in this way they can disturb the spirit of the deceased owner.
The heirs resigned to their defeat and do not pay attention to the exhortations of the medium. They have fun: after all, the yard is the last summer day and will soon have to leave the manor. Tired of fun, the inhabitants of the manor retire to rest.
Imperial Russia. 19th Century. The Estate of Count Selivanov.
Emma is getting closer to her cousin Stanislav Selivanov. An alliance arises between them, which then develops into a serious feeling. In addition, Emma finds in the library a manuscript telling about the adventures of a certain Count Savin and how he became rich in South America. Emma suspects that Count Savin is her father. The girl carefully studies the manuscript in the hope that the manuscript will help her find treasures. However, the manuscript mysteriously disappears.
Meanwhile, the manor manager is spying in favor of the monastery, which intends to take possession of the treasures of Count Selivanov. The manor manager in every possible way harms the heirs and hires a maid who writes letters to the heirs in the hope of quarreling them. Meanwhile, the ghost has repeatedly appeared on the manor. The heirs think that the spirit of the late Count is displeased.
Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Moscow, a peasant finds a dying man. He takes this person in a cart to the nearest hospital. The unhappy man comes to his senses, but he has lost his memory. After a while, he remembers who he is and that his uncle the Count died and left him an inheritance. The man recalls that he should be at the reading of the will in the Kaluga estate of Selivanovo. Meanwhile, the confrontation between the heirs in the estate continues with renewed vigor. And one of these heirs is an impostor.
Book 4. Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
After a month of being at the manor, it turns out that there is a con man among the heirs. He took advantage of the external resemblance to one of the Count's relatives. It was the fraudster who dressed himself in the ghost in order to instill fear into the inhabitants of the manor, and then to manipulate them. Anna Riger-Artemyeva, Emma's mother, arrives at the manor. She immediately understands that someone is harming the heirs. She begins to suspect the manor manager, the maid, and the lackey.
Anna Riger-Artemyeva is attacked by a certain creature, similar to the devil. A woman loses consciousness due to fear. Emma admits to her mother that she is in love with her cousin Stanislav, but is afraid of their close relationship. However, Emma intends to break with her fiancé. Anna is unhappy with her daughter's behavior. At night, Anna is visited by the ghost of Count Selivanov, who asks her not to impede the love of Emma and Stanislav, promising to leave the treasures and the manor to them.
The next day, Anna tells her daughter a long, complicated story about her relationship with Count Selivanov and admits to her daughter that the Count is not her father. Emma is shocked, however, at the same time she is glad: now nothing can stop her love with Stanislav. As it turned out: Emma and Stanislav have no consanguinity.
By the end of summer, some heirs for various reasons leave the manor. The heirs remaining in the manor despaired of finding treasures. They have a picnic in the park near the old manor destroyed by the fire. Not far from the ruins is a cannon, cannonballs lie next to it. The deceased owner also liked to shoot from a cannon for fun. Men decide to arrange a funny battle and attack the ruins. Esmeralda shows discontent about this, assuring that in this way they can disturb the spirit of the deceased owner.
The heirs resigned to their defeat and do not pay attention to the exhortations of the medium. They have fun: after all, the yard is the last summer day and will soon have to leave the manor. Tired of fun, the inhabitants of the manor retire to rest.
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