"The sooner the gold matter can be implemented, the better. After all, if the external negotiations fail, this is the only way you can be free." Lecter was silent for a moment, probably thinking about how to reply to Verak, "It's been delayed for too long
, no one can guarantee what kind of accident will happen.”
Verak, who had seen through Lecter, did not expose him: "Do you think I am lazy? I am looking for something to be lazy? Do I have feelings for this place? Is it possible that being a prisoner here is better than living outside? There is no such thing in the world
No one wants to know the whereabouts of gold more than I do, and you who are just here to be a prison warden are even less qualified, because that means freedom and life to me. I can only talk about other things if I survive and leave here.
Verak breathed a long sigh of relief, calming down his dissatisfaction on the surface, and in turn comforted Lecter: "Don't be anxious, being anxious will only mess up the situation. I know it well, I will seize it when I have the opportunity, and I will come whenever I need your help.
Looking for you."
"Well...it's nothing. You can go back." Lecter closed his eyes and hunched his back, looking exhausted after this period of struggle.
"Well..." Verak responded, and before leaving, he specifically told Lecter to avoid arousing suspicion, "If there is any new information from the Equality Society, please let me know at any time."
Lecter, who was tired and irritable, did not reply, but nodded solemnly.
After Verak returned to the cell, he was about to report the situation to Keating, but he saw Keating handing him a letter: "If we leave one day, help me give this letter to the person in charge of the Equality Association.
.”
"This is..." Verak wondered why Keating wrote to the Equality Society.
"My self-recommendation letter." Keating explained, "I am very interested in equality. If we can leave here, I would like to work with that group of young people. Then you will be my introducer and help
I put this letter into the hands of those people."
"Okay!" Verak put the letter away, "I didn't expect you to be willing to join them with me..."
Keating's move to join the Equality Society had a great impact on Verak.
This shows that Verak used "The Theory of Equality" and used his actual actions to infect others, which affirmed his efforts during this period. In addition, because he had deceived the Equality Society, he was deeply uneasy about meeting again. If Keating
He will be much braver if he can accompany him to return to the Equality Society.
"Tell me what Lecter told you again." Keating handed the letter to Verak and asked about Lecter, "You haven't seen each other for several days. He must have revealed a lot of information to you, right?"
"I really don't know what to say for a moment." Thinking of Lecter's behavior on the verge of collapse, Verak organized his words for a while, and then explained the conversation to Keating clearly.
After listening to Verak's story, Keating said thoughtfully: "Unexpected, but reasonable. Lecter relies on his father on weekdays. In terms of mind, he is far inferior to Adel, otherwise he would not have done what he did.
It is a stupid thing to hold a football match and set up rewards that are simply impossible, and to give up a great advantage to Adel."
"I'm thinking that now we should be able to push their fight to the maximum." Verak said his opinion, "We only have to solve the problem of opening the door for a frontal jailbreak. It is best to advance the progress of the alternative plan.
Almost the same location.”
"Now there is only a short distance before they officially start fighting. If they intensify their conflicts, a slight mistake may lead to changes in the prison early." Keating considered that everything was about to reach the final step, and came up with a backup plan.
If they fail to control it, it will directly disrupt their layout, so they decided to proceed with caution, "There is no need to act in such a hurry. In fact, the conflict itself is intensifying as time approaches the 12th of next month."
"That's right..." Verak felt that what Keating said made sense, "Then let's wait until the frontal escape plan is officially finalized."
Keating nodded.
"Then do you think we should reveal some more news about the gold to Lecter? I think we can reveal it to him a little more in the next few days. In this way, Lecter will not be completely messed up, but Adel will be.
I won’t be able to sit still, and I will definitely worry about me asking about the location of the gold before the 12th.”
"I think it's okay." Keating had no objection, "You can give him some clues that are neither salty nor bland during this period."
Verak thought for a moment and had a bold idea: "Now that I have revealed two clues to him in succession, I feel that there is no more information that can satisfy him and will not threaten the safety of gold. Anyway, before the 12th
We will break out of jail, why don’t we just make up fake news that will take a long time to verify and fool him first?”
Keating shook his head and said seriously: "Verak, I want to leave here as much as you do, and I have placed almost all my hopes on this prison break. But even if we have some advantages, we cannot blindly believe in ourselves.
We will definitely be able to leave. If the jailbreak fails and Lecter finds out that what we told you is false news, what will happen then?"
"You make sense, then let's find a way to reveal a real clue." Verak knew that spreading false news would have disastrous consequences if the jailbreak failed, but he didn't care anymore.
Today Lecter told him that the negotiations between the Equality Society and the government were not pleasant. Although he knew it was false, he could not help but worry about the situation outside.
He hoped that the Equality Association and the government would be pretending to cooperate, and that the so-called peace talks were just to appease the government, and then take the opportunity to find opportunities to interfere at the World Exposition to publicize the Equality Association's ideas and awaken more people.
But in this possibility, he will also become extremely dangerous.
The day the negotiations between the Equality Association and the government broke down, he had no one to rely on anymore. At that time, it was impossible for Lecter to really release him because of the gold, nor could he really reveal the location of the gold. He could only return to the situation where he had just been imprisoned.
In a helpless situation, he was brutally retaliated. Even if it didn't happen, without the blessing of his special identity, he would not be able to create any more opportunities to escape from prison, and he would spend his whole life here.
Therefore, he didn't care how Lecter would treat himself for spreading false news after the jailbreak failed.
This is also the only jailbreak. If it fails, Verak will really never have a chance to leave. At that time, it won't mean much how Lecter treats him.
"Let's continue thinking about the prison escape plan." Verak, who was unwilling to imagine the worst possibility in his future, changed the subject, "According to our plan, after the riot, we can subdue more than 20 prison guards and block the square to stand guard.
There are more than 30 prison guards here. In addition to civilian
Along with people in other positions, there are about 300 prison guards in total. Two shifts are implemented, with 150 people in each shift. In other words, after we have eliminated 60 prison guards through various means, we need to interview them in a short time.
For ninety prison guards, over time, they will face two hundred and forty."
"We absolutely cannot wait until the prison guards who are taking a break come down from the second floor. After the riot, we won't be able to master many weapons, and we can't fight with so many prison guards in terms of firepower." Keating estimated how much it would take for the second-floor prison guards to get the news and then rush down.
How much time, "It will take at most two minutes for the resting prison guards to regroup and form a fighting force. We must either break through the seven doors leading to the exit within two minutes, or we must find a way to block them."
"I think we can only find a way to block it. We can't open the door within two minutes." Verak said, "This will test our coordination and mismatch."
In the current plan they have set up, when the prisoners riot, they need to be responsible for blocking the door of the square and preventing nearly forty prison guards standing guard from coming out. They break through to the exit and seize control of as many doors as possible. All the way to work.
area, and eliminated dozens of prison guards in the work area, thereby liberating all prison guards.
The three groups acted at the same time, and everything happened in a flash. Verak and the others were worried that there would be problems with their cooperation. For example, before the first batch of prisoners who had been released from prison had even returned to the work area, someone started a riot.
Now they still need to build on this basis and separate a group of people to block the small group of on-duty prison guards coming up from the first and second underground floors at the stairway, and the 150 fully armed resting guards coming down from the first and second floors.
The pressure is really too great.
This is almost impossible.
"So we still need to screen out reliable backbones. We can't just rely on you and Dawn to take the lead when escaping from prison. If four directions are rioting at the same time, you two can't take care of it at all," Keating said.
"Well, during this period I will pay attention to see if there are any suitable candidates, and then I will select a group of people with Dawn." Verak thought about it, and there are indeed many outstanding people among the prisoners, especially after going through
After the football game, many people feel alive again.
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October 31st
Verak and Dawn began to select personnel, planning to select a group of backbones and allocate tasks among the four routes. When the jailbreak is launched, these backbones will share some of the pressure for them and take on responsibilities that they cannot take care of.
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November 1st
After lunch, Verak met Lecter in the infirmary and revealed to him the third clue about gold. Lecter's confidence increased and he quickly called his father and asked someone outside to verify the information.
Intentionally or unintentionally, the news reached Adel's ears.
After learning that Verac had revealed another piece of golden news to Lecter, Adel could no longer sit still and directly relieved Verac of his work that afternoon and called him to the office.
"I heard that you reported the gold news to Lecter again, right?" In the previous few encounters, Adel behaved very calmly in front of Verak, as if everything was under control.
This time, when he heard the news, he couldn't restrain his anger. Ever since Verac came in and sat down in the living room, he didn't show a good face.
"Yes." Verak admitted.
"Do you still remember our agreement at the football match?" Adel asked Verak, "I will help you help the prisoner win the football match, and you need to report new golden information to Lecter later."
Verak knew very well that this agreement was not his real motive for helping the prisoner win the game at all, but there was no point in exposing it at this time. He lowered his head: "But you didn't say how long it would take. I think since the football match
A week has passed since the results, which is long enough.”
"The average interval between reporting golden clues to Lecter in the past few times was one week. You still waited a week this time. Do you think you delayed?" Adel glared at Verak.
Verak turned around and was stared at by Adel. He felt uncomfortable all over and straightened his back involuntarily: "You are a bit of a rogue when you say that. If you include the time before the competition, the golden clues reported this time are different from the last competition.
, at least five days late. Moreover, you haven’t looked for me since the end of the game. Instead, Lecter has been putting pressure on me. It’s good that I can delay this for a while longer.”
"Do you think it's more difficult for you to delay for a few days, or for you to help your prisoners win the football match?" Adel said coldly.
"You also have to understand me." Verak could only scold Adel in his heart for being shameless, and used this reason to put pressure on him by pretending that he had been deceived. "Lecter told me that the situation outside is not optimistic now.
The negotiations between the Equality Association and the government are not pleasant, and the negotiations may fail soon. I can no longer rely on the Equality Association now. If I want to leave here, I can only ask for the prime position."
The matter had already happened, and Adel did not want to pursue it too deeply and stalemate the relationship with Verak. He eased the tense and serious atmosphere and poured a cup of coffee for Verak: "He is lying to you. As far as I know, he is lying to you."
, there is no news yet on the negotiations between the Equality Association and the government. I can forget about it this time, but I hope there will be no next time."
"Really?" Verak pretended to be relieved.
"I did not ask to cooperate with you, nor did I ask you to reveal the gold information to me. This has been quite tolerant of you. You should also abide by the most basic commitments. I hope that if you make any new progress,
You need to delay the report to Lecter for a while." Adel poured the coffee and handed it to Verak himself. "This shouldn't be difficult to do. If there are any problems, such as Lecter putting pressure on you, you can always do it.
Come to me and I will contain him."
"You'd better give me a clear time. How long do I need to delay? Do you think it's not too much for me to report to him again? This can be regarded as keeping my promise." Verak asked.
"Don't disclose it before the twelfth of next month." Adel gave him a time.
"Okay." Verak took the coffee, "Then I will do as you say. No matter whether I can find out any new clues about gold before the 12th of next month, I will not reveal anything to Lecter.
If he keeps putting pressure on me, I will come to you. If you can't solve it, you can't blame me if I tell him."
Adel then smiled: "I hope you and Lecter will have a happy cooperation."