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811 Simple Interrogation

There is a bright room in a majestic castle that looks flawless on the outside and is covered with green plants.

A young man with stubble on his face and a haggard appearance was sitting on a chair, looking at his feet with dull eyes, as if he was indifferent to everything.

He wore a pair of handcuffs on his hands, with a bright silver metallic luster that reflected dazzling light under the bright sunlight.

The room was so quiet that if you didn't pay attention, you wouldn't know that there were several men in black sitting next to the handcuffed young man.

"Creak..." The door of the room was pushed open from the outside, and a colonel wearing a Guards uniform walked in.

The young man was still there in a daze, not even raising his head to see who had walked into the room. It seemed that all of this had nothing to do with him, and that it was no longer important to him.

The colonel looked at the young man on the chair and saw his feet that were tied to the legs of the chair with plastic straps. Those feet could only step on the cold marble floor, and it seemed that he was used to the coldness of the ground.

Looking away from the tied and handcuffed young man, the colonel officer looked at the men in black who had stood up and stood at attention and saluted: "How is the interrogation going?"

The leader, a man in black, raised his head and confidently replied: "Report! We've all been recruited."

He is an expert in interrogation. He can easily deal with a prisoner without special training without any difficulty.

"Everyone has been charged?" The colonel was a little surprised. After all, the charges in this interrogation were clear. He confessed so easily, but he felt that it was too simple.

"Yes, we've all been recruited. These are nobles who can't bear the pain of flesh and blood. Just ask them and they'll tell you." The leader of the men in black nodded and gave the colonel an affirmative answer.

In his opinion, this was not a remarkable achievement. There was no prisoner sent to this place who would not confess.

He has too many ways to get these people to open their mouths, plead guilty without admitting guilt, cooperate without cooperation, without any exception.

It's really not bragging. As long as he uses punishment, he can even make a person admit that he is a bird.

The colonel became worried. He felt that if someone spit out some extraordinary name, that would be a really difficult matter. So he opened his mouth and asked the question he was worried about: "Is there any false accusation?"

The leading man in black shook his head and said, "We have simply checked, and there shouldn't be any."

"Are you sure?" the colonel breathed a sigh of relief and asked.

"Sure!" The leading man in black replied firmly, making the colonel feel more relaxed: "Of the list he spit out, one person has already committed suicide out of fear of crime, and there are a few who absconded before we came to the door."

This is the best evidence. When they went to arrest people, some committed suicide out of fear of guilt and others absconded. This at least shows that the confessions are true - or at least part of them are true and reliable.

The leading man in black glanced at the prisoner as if he had lost his soul, and continued: "They are all minor nobles, and he is the most noble one. A fool, he implicated his father, the earl."

When he heard these words, the young prisoner on the chair moved slightly. He seemed to want to say something, but he still didn't say it. The next second, he lowered his head again and returned to his motionless state.

The colonel ignored the prisoner's little move and just nodded: "Oh...then the possibility of false accusation is very small."

"Yes, there is almost no possibility of false accusation." The leader of the men in black agreed.

"Where is the wanted order?" the colonel continued to ask.

"It has been sent out, and one of the few who escaped has been brought to justice." The leader of the men in black answered his boss seriously.

"Oh? So fast?" The colonel was slightly surprised again.

In his opinion, those who absconded should have been hiding very deep. After all, no matter how tight the surveillance is, the participants in such a conspiracy will eventually slip through the net.

Some are more sensitive and may even suddenly run away in advance, which is even more difficult to catch.

The Royal Guards Special Tasks Department has already arrested all the suspects, but it can only guarantee that about 90% of the criminals will be arrested as soon as possible.

Of course, you can't escape by running. It's only a matter of time to catch everyone. It's just a matter of a few days earlier or a few days later.

However, it was a bit puzzling to escape early and be arrested immediately, so the colonel looked at his men in black and waited for an explanation.

The leader of the men in black continued to explain: "The one who was arrested was a fool. His father gave him a sum of money and asked him to leave and hide. As a result, the fool bought a plane ticket..."

"Huh? With such an IQ, how dare you plot rebellion?" The colonel almost laughed out loud when he heard this explanation.

If you spend a sum of money temporarily, take someone else's car and run away, hide in a relatively backward southern region, and remain anonymous, you may be able to hide for a few days or even months.

What is the procedure for buying a plane ticket? There is a check-in when boarding the plane, and the landing place is still a prosperous area, and it is an area covered by the Royal Guards of the Eilanhill Empire.

Not to mention, the plane has been flying in the sky for several hours and must land at the designated location.

Those who can choose airplanes as a means of escape usually flee across borders in advance - mainly relying on legal issues such as extradition difficulties to avoid it. But in this world, which country dares to hide the criminals wanted by the Eilanhill Empire?

"The more IQ you have, the less likely you are to dare, right? Nowadays, those who seek rebellion are all people with similar IQs." The leader of the man in black glanced at the sluggish young man on the chair, and commented very pertinently.

The colonel nodded, with a smile on his face full of contempt: "Ha, you are right."

After saying that, he turned around, not planning to stay here any longer: "Check the confession, keep the image data, and then deal with everything."

"Understood, sir." The people in black stood at attention and saluted again, seeing off their leader. As soon as the door closed, they turned their attention to the poor guy on the chair: "Look at the camera and say what you just told me again.

Don’t worry, we will never break our promise and guarantee that your whole family will be happy on the road..."

"Ugh...ah..." The young man realized that he might be free soon and sobbed desperately: "I...I said, I said!"


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