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Chapter 100: I Believe in You

Boyin fell silent.

Sacrificing Verak to get him out again was the most valuable and feasible way. But he didn't know how to accept it, because he was the ultimate beneficiary, and Verak would never have any hope of getting out.

Verak saw Boyin's intolerance, he grinned, and habitually reached out and patted Boyin on the shoulder: "There is no need to be burdened. What we have to do next is nothing more than returning time to one day ago."

"K-Verak..." Boyin still had difficulty adapting to the new title, "You..."

"As a low-level civilian who has been saved by you, I spent too much time and experienced too many things before I could change my inner thoughts, not to mention other civilians and those with vested interests." Wei Wei

Luck said, "This is the only help I can provide. The road ahead will be difficult. I hope you can keep going."

"Yes, once the flame of freedom and equality is ignited, it will never be extinguished." Boyin said firmly.

Verak also believed in this, because he was changed by such a small flame.

In the future, more and more flames will surely gather together and turn into a raging, violent and unstoppable fire, burning away the barbarism, the dross, and the rot.

"It's been a while since you've been here. We'd better do it early and don't leave Rock Shriver too long to think about it." Verak believed that the sooner the plan was implemented, the safer it would be. After a brief silence, he suggested starting immediately.

"...Okay." Boyin told Verak the locations of the two stations specifically used to transmit the plan's termination signal.

After Verak wrote it down, the two of them walked to the door together.

They tacitly agreed not to coordinate their lines in advance, because correcting them in advance would make them appear more deliberate. In front of Rock Shriver, any omission could lead to the failure of the plan.

They didn't tell each other either.

After all, both parties have seen each other's acting skills and have great confidence in each other.

Boyn opened the door and said to the two guard agents who immediately gathered around him: "The deal is done, take us to see Rock Shriver."

"Okay, Mr. Boyne." The two agents took Boyne and Verak to Rock Shriver's office again.

"So fast?" Rock Shriver was processing the documents. When he heard the agent say that Boyne had done it, he quickly asked the two of them to come in and sit down. "Mr. Chris, in the future you will definitely be grateful for the decision made today."

The situation was excellent, Rock Shriver did not aggressively ridicule Verak for not being firm enough, and the attitude changed very quickly and naturally.

Verak sat on the chair and looked out the window with a worried look, seemingly a little unwilling to accept it: "What do you want to know?"

Rock Shriver, who was playing with a pen, smiled and saw Verak's performance in his eyes: "Of course it's something we don't know."

"...I heard Boyin talk about several sites he disclosed to you. Those sites are indeed very important to our equality, but the most critical site with the highest authority is mine. I am the only site that is mainly responsible for contacting informants from all over the country and even other countries.

I know." Verak looked at Rock Shriver, his shoulders were slumped, and his aura was far less than before, "I tell you, are you sure you can guarantee their safety?"

"As long as they are as wise as you and don't take the initiative to attack us, of course we will not take the initiative. Even if I don't promise, you should know that the World Expo is about to open. At this time, several large-scale firefights broke out in the capital.

How bad the impact will be." Boyin turned his chair, "So don't worry, I will give them a chance."

Verak thought for a few seconds, and then told the locations of the two sites as if he had made a lot of determination.

Rock Shriver's assistant in the office wrote down the location word for word, then looked at Rock Shriver. After Rock Shriver nodded slightly, he strode out of the office and went to verify the information.

"You just said that as long as they don't take the initiative to attack you, you won't do it, right?" After the staff responsible for verification left, Verak took advantage of the breakthrough point in Rock Shriver's words and formally launched the plan.

"If they don't have the overall perspective as you do and insist on fighting to the death, I can only kill them on the spot." Rock Shriver spread his hands with a look of helplessness.

"Chris, either I go and persuade them." Boyn suggested. "With Morais and Chloe's temperament, if there is not a convincing enough explanation, they will definitely lead people to resist until the end."

Verak shook his head: "They obey my orders. If I go to persuade them, they should listen."

The two are very smart, and they started a conversation. Now the question posed to Rock Shriver has directly changed from "Can I go out to persuade them?" to "Who do you choose to go out to persuade them?"

This small psychological tactic can also relatively improve the success rate of the plan.

"You wrote "The Theory of Equality", and now you tell them to surrender, it will definitely be difficult for them to accept it." Boyne seemed to reasonably analyze the feasibility of Chris's advice.

"It is precisely in this way that we can completely make them... recognize the reality." Verak did not forget to maintain some hesitation when arguing with Boyin.

After hearing this, Locke Shriver raised his eyebrows and said: "If someone can persuade them to surrender, that would naturally be the best. However, I think Mr. Boyne is the most suitable candidate for this."

When Verak and Boyin heard this, their hearts skipped a beat.

The plan was successful, Rock Shriver was trapped!

"Why?" Verak concealed his joy and frowned to ask why.

Both sides knew that Verak's identity was much more important than Boyin's, and it was too risky for him to go out.

But Rock Shriver couldn't say it outright. After all, he had just established trust with 'Chris', so he tactfully changed his words to prevaricate: "You two are the core of the chaotic party, so no matter who tries to persuade

, I think the effect is the same. Fortunately, the Minister of Security, Mr. Herewa, plans to meet with you. This is also an excellent opportunity for you to seek leniency for the rebels. Therefore, persuading the rebels to surrender will make it less busy.

Go, Mr. Boyne."

"Leave it to me, Chris." Boyin looked solemn, "I promise you, I will convince them and no one will be harmed."

Verak said nothing.

Rock Shriver stood up with a smile: "Mr. Chris, you must believe in Mr. Boyne's ability."

"When are you going to persuade them?" Verak stopped arguing and asked Boyin about the time.

Boin looked at Locke Shriver, who put his hands in his pockets and walked slowly to the window: "It won't be long before delegations from various countries for the World Expo will arrive in Lezein, so it's best to implement this matter as soon as possible. Boin

Sir, I would like to ask you to work harder and be prepared. You may have to persuade us to surrender this afternoon or evening."

"Okay." Boyin nodded slightly in agreement.

Two hours later, the agents responsible for verifying the two sites mentioned by Verak returned and confirmed the authenticity of the intelligence to Rock Shriver. Rock Shriver felt a little relieved again, while arranging for people to collect the information about the chaos that he knew so far.

All party stations had spies placed in place and organized Boyin to leave.

"Mr. Boyne, I hope you won't disappoint me, and don't push your companions into the abyss." Before leaving, Locke Shriver quietly threatened Boyne in front of the Security Department building.

Boyin understood the meaning: "Just don't forget your promise."

"Please rest assured." Rock Shriver smiled.

"Chris." Boyin looked at Verak next to Rock Shriver. His eyes flickered and he pursed his lips for a long time before he solemnly said, "I will lead them to survive."

Verak stood upright. He knew that today might be the last time he saw the blue sky, but he still looked calm and even said with a smile: "I believe you."

Boyin didn't say anything more, got into a car and left through the side door under the cover of the agents.

"Let's go, Mr. Chris." Watching the car drive away, Rock Shriver turned around, "Maybe there will be good news tomorrow."

"Definitely."


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