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Chapter 226 If you are not honest, you will be buried

"No! This is impossible!" Di Leo's wife vetoed, which made De Gaulle more suspicious of the source of this information.

The other party then asked about the situation of Will Evans, and de Gaulle told his employer where he could reveal it.

Because of the intervention of the Inspection Bureau, it is very difficult to see Will now.

Until Victor said goodbye and left, the great detective still looked sad and didn't know what he was going to do next.



After figuring out De Gaulle's situation, Victor can return to the Inspection Bureau.

He found Henry and wanted to meet Will Evans immediately.

Henry knew about the relationship between the two of them, and was not hindered after asking his superiors for instructions, so he asked Victor to meet Will in the interrogation room.

Will finally breathed a sigh of relief when he saw his boss coming.

Victor has always said that he is an agent of the Intelligence Bureau, and now that he appears here, Will is even more convinced.

"Come on! What are you doing out there? Why are you in such a mess?" Victor glanced at Will's messy hair and sounded dissatisfied.

Will quickly defended himself: "Mr. Victor, I was wronged, you have to believe me!"

"I'm listening..." Victor returned with a face drawn.

Will spoke quickly and told everything that happened at that time.

"As you know, I was introduced to meet someone from the Rockefeller Company. He was a captain. He provided me with Mr. Luc's home address and asked me to visit him."

"Then I went..."

"It went well at first. I found a reason that would not easily arouse suspicion and visited Mr. Luc. He warmly invited me to his office for a chat."

"I asked round and round about his attitude towards smuggled goods, and left after getting the necessary information. Who knows..."

As soon as Will left, Luc Dillon died without any warning, and his body was soon discovered by his servant.

At this time, Henry opened the door and walked in, sitting next to Victor with a serious face.

Because they were acquaintances and knew that Will was not a seer, they did not arrange for him to enter the special interrogation room, and the three of them faced each other for cross-examination.

After Will saw Henry, he immediately begged him: "Inspector Henry, we have met before, please believe me."

Victor raised his hand to shut him up, and then asked Henry: "What was the cause of death of Mr. Luc Dillon?"

"Cyanide poisoning..." Henry flipped through the notes in his hand and answered casually.

Victor then asked: "Did you know that he is a Progressive Party member? I heard that several Progressive Party members died that day."

"Yes, of course I know. Perhaps the Minister of the Ministry of Defense and Suppression also took this into consideration before letting the Inspection Bureau take over the case. At the same time, we also suspect that Dilio's death can be linked to political struggles and invisible factors.

With this technique, the situation will be quite complicated.”

Henry raised his head and stared at Will: "Looking at the Luc Dillon case alone, Mr. Will is the most suspect."

Will's face turned pale and he continued to defend himself and said a lot of words, but judging from Henry's expression, he probably didn't listen to a word.

Then Henry tore off a page of white paper and wrote several names on it with a sharpened pencil, connecting them with straight lines.

"Mr. Will Evans, what was the purpose of your visit to Mr. Luc Dillon on February 12, 1865?"

"Get to know high-ranking people and discuss cooperation in some area." Victor answered for Will, which made Henry turn to look at him.

Then Henry continued: "The person who introduced this personal information to you is Captain Is Benn of the Greycove, who is also Mr. Luc Dillon's direct subordinate in the company, right?"

Will nodded silently.

Henry pointed the pen tip at the last name again.

"Going further, the person I introduced to you as Captain Isbon of the Greycove is Urugus Grant of the Secred East-West General Railway Company, right?"

Will let out a soft hum.

Henry put down his pencil and finally said: "Mr. Will, do you know that this Mr. Urugus is a member of the Liberal Party?"

Hearing this, Victor's face changed slightly.

Will did not tell him the details of this Urugus, and Victor thought he was just an ordinary businessman.

Will glanced at his boss awkwardly: "I...I did hear others talk about Mr. Urugus's political leanings, but is there any problem with that? I just want to use him to get in touch with the Rockefeller Company, Renekton

With so many people, most of whom either support the Progressive Party or the Liberal Party, do I have to avoid them all in order to live a normal life?"

"No, there is indeed no problem, but your luck is very bad, so bad, maybe you are the one who is being taken advantage of." Henry sighed, shook his head, and then looked at Victor next to him, "General election

Day is approaching, and many people are looking forward to the collapse of the current White Crown. The few people who died this time were all well-known local gentlemen. I have seen Progressives holding signs in protest at the door of the City Hall Square this morning.

"

Victor looked serious, stood up from his seat, walked around the room with his hands behind his back, and then walked behind Will.

He suddenly said: "The blatant murder of Progressives will cause social unrest. Idiots all know that the first target of suspicion is the Liberal Party. I don't think they will be so stupid."

"No one thinks so, but this is politics and the country. The Progressives will not let go of this opportunity to force the White Crown." Henry continued to shake his head, feeling very helpless about this matter.

"Maybe they did it themselves!" Will slammed the table, his face turning red.

"The Progressive Party is a party, not a cult. Who is willing to be that sacrifice?" Henry smiled.

Victor took a deep breath, leaned down, and put his hand on Will's shoulder.

Will only felt that the boss behind him suddenly gave him very heavy pressure, even though Victor didn't use any force.

In less than a second, cold sweat broke out on Will's forehead.

Victor's voice came coldly from behind: "Mr. Evans, what is the deal between you and Urugus?"

Will trembled and objected strongly: "No, I dare not deceive you anything, Mr. Victor."

"Aren't you deceiving me by hiding that he is a Liberal?" Victor's question became colder.

Will looked very flustered: "That's because I was negligent and thought this kind of thing was not important, so I forgot to tell you."

Victor's fingers squeezed his shoulder harder, and Will suddenly felt pain and his face began to distort.

"I have always believed that there is no gift without reason. If you want to get something, you have to lose something else. Life until death, the reincarnation of all things, are all processes of equal exchange. Urugus will not help you for no reason.

Mr. Evans."

Will heard the cold murderous intent from these words. Although he had never seen Victor kill anyone, he could feel the tone of voice that was stained with blood.

Suddenly, Will, a young man who had never experienced strong winds and waves, came to Bengbu and hurriedly explained clearly.

"He asked me to join the Liberal Party faction and support the White Crown! But I didn't agree to it!"


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