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Chapter Ninety-Nine: Make Up

"What do you mean?" Boyin clenched his fist, ready to swing it uncontrollably and hit Verak in the face, "You also killed others?"

"Yes." Verak looked calm and calm inside, "I also killed my best friend. Even I feel that I am heinous and a complete sinner. So now you can confess to me without any psychological burden.

I vent my anger, so not only will you feel better, but I will also feel less miserable."

Boyin's fist did not move down for a long time. He kept pulling on Verak's collar and stared at him without saying a word.

"Why don't you keep pretending?" Boyin asked after a while.

In his opinion, this is really difficult to understand. If everything is as Verak said, then this person is undoubtedly a hopelessly selfish and despicable bastard, but since he is a scumbag, why would he do this?

Why not give up the chance of being rescued and choose to reveal your identity?

"I have figured it out." Verak's eyes were rarely clear and bright, "In the more than a month I have been with you, I have been infected and shaken every minute. In order not to show off my feet in front of you, "Equality"

I read "The Theory" over and over again, and I pondered Chris's thoughts over and over again. These things have changed me subtly. Unfortunately, I have been unwilling to admit it before, because after admitting it, I agree with your ideas and am willing to work with you.

Fighting side by side means that I have to say goodbye to the beautiful life that is only one step away from me and that I have longed for for twenty-six years."

"so?"

"When I failed to escape and was caught here, it was impossible to get out again, and then I finally faced everything. So I don't want to see you risk so many lives just to save a puppet like me," Verak said.

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Boyin thought of Verak's excited expression after he pretended to betray the Equality Society. It didn't look like he was pretending. His eyes were still fierce, but he let go of his hand: "But you still hurt me miserably."

"I'm sorry." Verak bowed and apologized.

Now the plan can indeed be terminated, but if he doesn't force his way in and then out according to the original plan, Boyin has no other way to regain his freedom.

Boyin put his hands on his hips and turned away, not wanting to look at Verak anymore. In just a few minutes, the sudden and huge amount of information overturned his cognition, and he still needed some buffering time to truly calm down.

Verak straightened his messy clothes, took a long breath, and felt his shoulders became lighter.

Sure enough, you are most relaxed only when you are being yourself openly.

"Did you write it?" When Boyin calmed down, he glanced at the papers on the desk that were densely written with the ideas of promoting the Equality Society, and subconsciously blurted out. After he said it, he realized that he had asked a nonsense question.

Who else could Lark be writing about? He immediately asked a new question, "What are you doing here writing this?"

Verak told the truth about how he was worried that Bo and the others were acting impulsively, so he tried to instigate the Reef agents and developed informants to get in touch with them.

"Aren't you afraid that they will use their tricks to extract information about the Equality Society from you, both covertly and covertly?" Boyin was moved, but he still chose to question the matter at the first opportunity.

"I have thought about it." Verak said frankly, "But this is my only way. If I don't do this, I can only sit back and wait for death. If I do this, there is at least a glimmer of hope. But before I can make any progress, you have already come in.

Already."

Boyin didn't speak anymore, but flipped through the content. Each page of the content was written differently, and it was not just the same content copied dozens of times, which made him slightly shocked.

Verak stopped talking and thought about how to get Boyin out.

Saving Boyin is very meaningful to him. This can not only save the next important figure of the Equality Society from being affected or impacted, but also serve as the last bit of value in a desperate situation to make up for the debt as much as possible.

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After a long time, Verak took the initiative to break the silence: "Boin, you have to get out."

"...How to get out?" After a period of calmness, Boyin's tone became much calmer, "Unless we attack by force, but then..."

"There is one last way. I don't know if it will work, but you can try it first." Verak said the way he just thought of, "Now in Rock Shriver's view, you are here to continue to persuade me to compromise.

Right?"

"Well." Boyin looked at the familiar yet unfamiliar Verak with complicated eyes, "When we were in the office, not long after you were taken away, Rock Shriver and I proposed to talk to you in private again. I said you

As the president, he has much more information than we know, so it has not completely lost its value, so he allowed me to come."

After hearing this, Verak said: "Then let's put on another play."

Boyin's pupils shrank and he said tentatively: "Pretend that I have convinced you?"

"That's right." Verak looked at the door, "Then I will reveal the locations of the two sites. This will gain Rock Shriver's further trust, and on the other hand, the signal of the termination of the plan will be sent out.

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"What about after gaining his trust?" Boyne asked.

Verak breathed heavily: "After that, it will be full of uncertainty. You have to continue your previous acting skills and propose to Rock Shriver that there should be no conflicts as much as possible. You can go out and try to convince other people like you convinced me. Rock Shriver said no.

He will definitely let you out. Even if he sends some people to follow you, he will not be unable to escape safely because he has set up ambushes at those stations."

This plan is indeed not absolutely feasible.

It would be very difficult for Locke Shriver to reject Boyne's proposal, or if he agreed, but sent a large number of people to follow him, and was prepared to immediately launch a clearing out if his persuasion failed. However, this would really be the least costly and most cost-effective solution.

There is a possible way to escape from here.

only……

"What about you?" Boyin suddenly realized that Verak did not include himself in this plan.

"Later I will pretend to be persuaded by you and give out two locations, which will make Rock Shriver think that we are on the same front as him. I will stay when you go out, so that he can rest assured and doubt us.

Lower it to the lowest level." Verak said.

If Boyne proposed that the two of them go out together, Rock Shriver would be wary of suspecting whether they were acting before and now wanted to escape together openly. But instead they went out alone, and the most important thing was Chris.

'Stay here, and with the fact that he has revealed many important sites, even if Lockshriver still doesn't believe it, he will choose to send someone to secretly follow Boyin out and let him try.

After all, the World Expo is about to open, and it is undoubtedly better to eliminate hidden dangers silently and without bloodshed than to break out into several large-scale firefights.

Verak said calmly: "Since I was captured, I have never considered getting out alive. Your coming in was an accident and a misunderstanding. Now I can get you out and everything can be restored to its original state."


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