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Chapter 91: Rock Shriver

"Unfortunately, the way we each imagined meeting was different." Verak actually had not thought about meeting Rock Shriver, but Boyin and the others had said that if there was a day when they met, they would definitely give Rock Shriver the justice he deserved.

time, so I was quite emotional.

Rock Shriver kept smiling and looked elusive: "Then will you be a person willing to admit defeat?"

Verak's face was expressionless: "No."

"That will be very difficult." Rock Shriver raised his eyebrows. Although he said this, his face did not show any troubled look, "Our negotiations will probably not go smoothly."

"What do you want to talk about?" Verak asked.

"You are asking knowingly." Rockschreifer chuckled and explained, "What do you want? In other words, how can you reveal the names and information of other members of the rebellious party and help us completely eliminate them."

Carmine also spoke at the right time, persuading with great emotion: "Child, this is your last chance to turn back. Tell everything you know and atone for your crimes, and the government will no longer pursue you. Wait for everything.

Once it calms down, you can return home and resume your original life."

Of course Rock Shriver really wanted to make a deal with Verak, but Carmine was not that simple. He was quietly provoking Verak and venting his anger.

No matter what choice Verak makes, the final result will not be easy.

If he disagrees, the government has plenty of ways to torture him. If he agrees, equality will be destroyed and he will fall into Carmine's clutches again. What he will experience by then is even more unimaginable.

"As long as I tell you everything I know and cooperate with you to quell this rebellion, I can survive, right?" Verak asked.

"More than that, you can also resume your original comfortable life. If you have other needs, you can also ask for them." Rock Shriver said.

Verak grinned jokingly: "Will you let bygones be bygones?"

"Of course." Rock Shriver said sincerely.

Verak looked at Carmine, his eyes full of disdain.

Carmine knew that Verak was asking him this question.

Verak is not his biological son, and he has also caused the Thomas family to fall into crisis, face siege from many forces, and suffer heavy losses. How can he let go of the past? He hopes that Verak will explain the affairs of the Equality Society, so that the Equality Society can no longer threaten them.

If they get to them, then Verak will fall into his hands again and be tortured by him personally.

"What will happen if I refuse?" Verak looked at Rock Shriver and looked at him calmly.

"The unknown is frightening. The consequences of rejection can only be experienced personally after you truly refuse." Rock Shriver's voice was gentle, but the threat was particularly strong.

At this point, Verak was not in a hurry at all. He leaned on the sofa and took off his blood-stained coat: "Carmine, where did Fletcher go?"

Carmine narrowed his eyes slightly: "Something happened at home. He quit his job as a housekeeper a few days ago and should have returned to Bash by now."

Verak smacked his lips exaggeratedly while folding his clothes: "Tsk, tsk, tsk, then I will be killed by you."

Fletcher lost contact some time ago, and Verak had already speculated that something unexpected had happened. But his relationship with Fletcher was just like Carmine and him. They both wanted to kill each other, and it was best to die on their own.

in hand.

So Verak had learned through Carmine's lies that Fletcher was really dead, and felt a little calmer.

Carmine saw the look of regret on Verak's face: "Chris, are you kidding me?"

"As far as I know, Fletcher has been in the Thomas family for about thirty years, and he has lost contact with the family for a long time." Verak put the folded clothes aside and said to Rock Shriver, "If you have time, I will

I suggest you investigate Carmine carefully."

"Just leave this matter to the police for investigation." The smile on Rock Shriver's face became much stiffer, "Let's get back to the topic. Mr. Chris, are you willing to make this deal?"

"Before I make a reply, I have a request." Although he was arrested, Verak still had a certain amount of initiative. He deliberately delayed time, "I want to go to the hospital and see how Colin is doing."

After Rock Shriver and Carmine learned that "Chris" was arrested, they also learned that Colin of the Arnold family was with "Chris" and was seriously injured.

Faced with Verak's request, Rockschriver decisively refused: "Your people outside should have known the news and are now thinking of ways to rescue you. If I take you to the hospital now, it is inevitable that you will get into trouble with the rebels who have obtained the information."

If a fight breaks out and Mr. Colin is accidentally injured, who needs to rest, it will definitely go against your original intention."

Verak couldn't help but snorted when he expressed his fear of something happening in such a high-sounding way.

"Although there is no way to take you there, I will inform you regularly about Mr. Colin's situation. This is the greatest help I can do within my ability." Locke Shriver spoke neither too fast nor too slow, as if he was in a good mood.

For Verak's sake, he said, "I think the best option at the moment is for you to tell us everything about the chaos. When you regain your freedom, you can go see Mr. Colin whenever you want."

No wonder Boyin and the others were very afraid when they talked about the intelligence organization "Reef".

After being captured by the 'Reef', unless you choose to compromise and take root in the darkness, it is almost impossible to regain freedom. Verak can't even think about seeing Colin, let alone anything else.

"So, how are you thinking about it?" Seeing that Verak had never made a firm statement and would never compromise, Rockshreef boldly guessed that his psychological defenses were likely to collapse, so he urged him frequently, trying to break it down as soon as possible.

Now it seems that it is impossible to deal with it for a period of time. Verak sighed: "I refuse to cooperate."

"It doesn't matter, I will give you enough time to reconsider." Locke Shriver did not get angry, but clapped his hands. A tall and cold man came in and presented the seized "Equality", two boxes totaling one million

Jin Ke's huge investment, "It seems that you have something important to do today, can you tell me about it?"

"It's inconvenient," Verak replied.

Locke Shriver picked up "A Theory of Equality" with great interest and briefly flipped through it: "This is the masterpiece jointly written by you and Francis. Understanding inequality...three possibilities of inequality...how can we change...

...Huh? So it turns out you haven’t finished writing it yet?”

Verak said nothing.

"I'm curious, how do you, the rebellious party, want to change?" Locke Shriver's tone was intriguing, "Would you like to discuss it with me? Or do you have no idea at all?"

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