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Chapter 1,445 Research on Manipulation (11)

 When washing up the next day, the farmer-looking criminal walked up to Bruce who was brushing his teeth and handed a toothbrush to Bruce. Bruce handed his own toothbrush to him, and then saw the toothbrush being exchanged.

The bottom of the bristles is engraved with a row of small letters and numbers.

It was a very easy-to-guess Caesar cipher. When the cipher was spelled out, it said "Gate", but obviously, the information Bruce wanted could not be placed on the gate. He quickly guessed that it referred to the southernmost part of the exhibition area.

That corner on the side, where you can see a corner of the gate.

Sure enough, during today's outing time, Bruce found the list of prisoners he wanted in the cracks of the stone pier there. It only had names and no information, but it was enough.

Borrowing the cover of the crowd of serial killers, Bruce quickly wrote down all the names above, and then began to compare them with the information in his mind. As long as their names had appeared in any news newspapers or crime-related materials,

, Bruce can immediately recall all relevant information in his mind.

The crimes committed by the criminals in this heavy-duty prison were very serious, and most of them would make the news. So it didn't take long for Bruce to fill in the identity information of all the prisoners in his mind, including where they came from and what their backgrounds were.

, what crime was committed, when was he arrested, and when was he tried.

This is information that will be mentioned in news reports, and Bruce himself compiled an additional piece of information in his mind, including the weapons that criminals are good at using, their special abilities, relatives who may still be alive, criminal methods and court trials.

The character weaknesses exposed, etc.

But not everyone can get the information. There are several people on the list that Bruce has never heard of, including Bane, so what he wants to do is still a mystery.

And just after lunch that day, the footsteps of prison guards and a man's cry of pain suddenly sounded in the quiet corridor of the cell. Bruce, who was leaning on the bed and taking a nap, opened his eyes sharply, and the next second he met Bain's eyes.

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Bruce's instinct told him that he had done something wrong just now and that he should not have reacted so quickly. As expected, Bain's eyes became deeper, obviously raising Bruce's threat level by another level in his mind.

The prison guard and a strange man were pushing and shoving each other in the corridor. The main reason was the prison guard beating the man's arm with a baton. Bruce looked out through the bars of the cell and found that the man was small, lean, with black and gray hair.

He has hair and a thick beard. He looks Latino, but he may also be of mixed race.

The prison guard brought the man to the door of Bruce's cell, opened the door and pushed him in. The bearded man spat on the ground, cursed a few curse words in dialect, and then raised his eyes to scan the people in the cell.

When he saw Bruce, he quickly looked away. When he saw Bain, his eyes stopped, and then he showed an inexplicable smile.

Bruce calmly turned his gaze to Tang En. There was a glimmer of hope in Tang En's eyes, because this man seemed to be easier to bully than him, and he was not honest. Maybe he would soon anger the Bandage Killer or that one.

Scary big guy, maybe he can escape this way.

All of Bruce's conscience was piled on the blue-eyed Batman, and now he was the real embodiment of fear. At this moment, he would only feel dissatisfied that Twain's long-simmering fear had weakened.

The bearded man walked briskly to the center of the room and said: "Let me introduce myself, Miguel Felix Gallardo, from Guadalajara, Mexico. If he does a small business of selling drugs, he will be imprisoned."

I came here because I captured an FBI agent some time ago, peeled off his skin, cramped his muscles, broke his bones and bled him, and tortured him for thirty hours before he breathed his last."

"These Americans always say that I am inhumane, but I just give them one thousandth of the force they did to us, and they cry and scream that they can't stand it anymore. Ha, it's quite funny, right?"

The drug dealer named Gallardo spoke briskly as if this was not a prison but his own home. Then he shrugged and said, "My favorite country in my life is the United States, and I especially like their country's laws. I kill

After calling so many FBI agents, they still couldn't sentence me to death and found me a nice place to live."

After saying that, Gallardo looked up and looked at the environment in the cell, then set his eyes on Bruce's face, and said: "Hey, man, your dress reminds me of the Day of the Dead. It's quite fashionable."

Bruce immediately recalled the information about Miguel Gallardo in his mind, but the first thing that came to mind was not the news reports about his life experience, but the evaluation of him by his friend Green Arrow Oliver Queen.

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When Oliver and Hal went to Mexico, they happened to catch Miguel Gallardo. From their mouths, Oliver learned that his family, the Quinn family, had actually been engaged in drug trafficking business between the United States and Mexico for many years. This gave Oliver a great deal

Touched by this, he gave up the family business and devoted himself to Mexico, hoping to help the people here get their land back.

What surprised Bruce was that Oliver's evaluation of Gallardo was not completely negative. Indeed, he was an extremely cruel drug lord. Agents who fell into his hands would experience inhumane torture. The latest report on him on the news channel was nothing more than...

He is rare, and Gallardo's reputation for brutality is unique among all Mexican drug traffickers.

But Oliver analyzed Bruce's personality in detail. He was an American hater who blamed Mexico, the Mexicans, and all the tragedies he himself had suffered on the United States.

Oliver also admitted that the United States did have an unshirkable responsibility, and the CIA, which condoned and even actively carried out drug crimes, was even more to blame. However, Gallardo only used this reason to do cruel things with peace of mind. That kind of cruelty

It doesn't entirely come from hatred, but more from himself.

To put it simply, without the United States and if he had not been born in Mexico, he would still be an antisocial element. However, his extreme ideas played a positive role in the armed struggle in Mexico.

Gallardo's propaganda about the crimes of the CIA shocked many Mexicans who had not yet awakened. He had cooperated with the CIA, so he knew a lot of well-founded and completely reasonable inside information, and he made it public.

After leaving, many Mexicans were filled with indignation, which strengthened their acceptance of armed struggle.

Oliver's words impressed Bruce deeply - anyone in the world can try this cruel executioner, except the United States, because that will make this devil the real hero of Mexico.

But now that Gallardo was on trial and in jail, Bruce could already imagine how some Mexicans would view the trial.

Populism is very interesting. People with this kind of sentiment can always cross all moral and even humanitarian bottom lines. Bruce knows very well that if Gallardo stirs up public sentiment through populism, then what Oliver is doing will definitely be tainted.

In nominal terms, the great ideal will be pulled off the altar and promoted as the revenge and hatred of one nation against another nation. This is definitely not what Oliver wants to see.

Gallardo must die.

In just two seconds, Bruce had already sentenced Gallardo to death in his heart. His mind was racing and he began to speculate on other things. First of all, was it a coincidence that Gallardo appeared here?

Absolutely impossible. Bruce judged that Amanda could arrange for Bane to come over and kill him, and she could also arrange for Gallardo to come over. But the question was, how did Amanda plan to deal with Gallardo?

Bruce deduces from scratch that now his identity is Elliot, and Amanda will not let Elliot go because Elliot killed the whole family of the farmer's daughter, Bellica.

Amanda's experience is exactly the same as Belika's. Both were killed by a serial killer, leaving only an only daughter. This will definitely trigger some bad memories for her, and she will express her hatred for the serial killer who killed her entire family.

Taking it out on Elliot won't let him get out of jail alive.

So, she got Bain from somewhere, and was successfully fooled by Bain's disguise as a reckless man. Instead of putting him in a special prison, she threw him into this cell and ordered him to kill Eli.

Otto.

In Amanda's plan, Bain would be able to successfully kill Elliot, but Bain did not do it on the first day he arrived here, nor on the second day. This was beyond Amanda's plan, so she

Another move was made to let Gallardo in.

Based on this logic, Amanda did not want to use Bain to kill Gallardo. After Bain disobeyed her order and did not kill Elliot, what Amanda would do must be to urge Bain, not

Throw in another target she wants Bane to kill.

Then we can deduce a conclusion: Gallardo, who was let in at this time, was used by Amanda to urge Bain.

Did Gallardo make a deal with Amanda, too? Will he speak to Bane? Will the two of them want to work together to kill Elliot?

No, no, Bruce suddenly had an idea. Amanda wanted to let Bane take Gallardo to escape from prison. This was Amanda's reward for Bane.

Amanda thought she could imprison Bane, so she most likely regarded freedom as reward. She let Gallardo in to remind Bane to kill your target quickly, and then she could take Gallardo with her.

Free again.

So, why Bane?

Bruce looked up at Bane, and then he heard the big man speaking to Gallardo in Spanish.

"I met one of your men when I was in Penaduro prison. He described you as a god and a devil."

"Are you from the Caribbean?" Bruce asked aloud.

"Yes, I was born in the Republic of Santa Prisca." Bain's tone even had a hint of nostalgia, and he seemed too calm, as if he had a happy childhood just like ordinary people, leaving Bruce unable to judge what his life experience was.

of.

"Who did you meet?" Gallardo asked.

"I forgot."

Bain stood up from the bed, as if he just wanted to move his body in the center of the room. He said in a chatty tone: "I was only locked up with them for a short period of time, and then I was moved to another place.

place.”

"Oh, really? I hope they don't change my cell." Gallardo spread his hands and said, "I quite like it here."

"Yes, this place is pretty good as... your cemetery."

"Card!"

Gallardo's neck was broken.

Bain let go of his hand, and Bruce saw a kind of darkness that shook his heart emanating from the back of this strong man. It had nothing to do with his powerful body, but came from his soul and mind.

"Buzz - buzz -! Level 1 security alert! Level 1 security alert! Level 1 security alert!"

Bruce immediately stood up from the bed, faced the wall, squatted down with his head in his hands, and said quickly: "You can insert a finger into the gap between the inside of the electric shock ring and your ankle, and slide the buckle about six millimeters on the right side.

There are weak points everywhere.”

Bain didn't move until armed security personnel rushed in, and he slowly raised his hands. Bruce, who was squatting by the wall, heard Amanda's angry tone coming from the intercom.

"Take him to a special holding cell. No one is allowed to let him out without my order!"


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