Eight Hundred and Eleven Simple Interrogations
In a magnificent castle covered with green plants, in a bright room.
A stubble-faced, haggard young man was sitting on a chair, staring blankly at his feet, with an appearance of indifference to everything.
He wore a pair of handcuffs, bright silver metallic luster, reflecting the dazzling light under the bright sunlight.
The room was very quiet, 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.
"Squeaky..." The door of the room was pushed open from the outside, and a colonel in Guards uniform walked in.
The young man was still there sluggishly, he didn't even raise his head to see who walked into the room. It seems that all of this has nothing to do with him, and all of this is not important to him.
The colonel looked at the young man in the chair and saw his feet bound to the legs of the chair with plastic straps. Those feet can only step on the cold marble floor, and they seem to have gotten used to the coldness of the ground.
Averting his eyes from the bound and handcuffed young man, the colonel officer looked at the men in black who had stood up and stood at attention: "How is the interrogation going?"
A man in black at the head stood up and replied confidently: "Report! We're all recruited."
He is an expert in interrogation, and dealing with a prisoner who has not undergone special training is simply as good as killing chickens, without any difficulty.
"All recruited?" The colonel was a little surprised. After all, the charges in this interrogation were clear. It was too easy for him to confess so easily.
"Yes, they're all recruited. These few are nobles, and they can't bear the pain of flesh and blood. If you ask them casually, they will tell you everything." The leader of the man in black nodded and gave the colonel an affirmative answer.
In his view, this is not a remarkable record. All the prisoners who were sent to this place refused to confess.
He has too many ways to make these people open their mouths, plead guilty without pleading guilty, cooperate without cooperation, without any exceptions.
It's really not bragging, as long as he tortures, he can even make a person admit that he is a bird.
The colonel was worried, he felt that if someone spit out some serious name, that would be the real troublesome thing.
So he opened his mouth and asked the question he was worried about: "Is there any accusation?"
The leading man in black shook his head, and said, "We have checked briefly, and there should be none."
"Are you sure?" The colonel asked with a sigh of relief.
"Sure!" The leader of the man in black answered with certainty, which made the colonel more relaxed: "The list he spit out, one person has committed suicide in fear of crime, and a few others absconded before we came to the door."
This is the best evidence. When they went to arrest people, some committed suicide in fear of crime, and some absconded. This at least shows that the confession is true—or at least part of it is true and reliable.
The leader of the man in black took a look like a prisoner who had lost his soul, and continued: "They are all minor nobles, and he is the most distinguished. An idiot, he implicated his earl's father."
Upon hearing these words, the young prisoner on the chair moved slightly. He seemed to want to say something, but he still didn't say it. In the next second, he lowered his head again and returned to a state of being motionless.
The colonel didn't pay attention to the prisoner's small movements, but just nodded: "Oh... then the possibility of accusation is very small."
"Yes, there is almost no possibility of accusation." The leading man in black echoed.
"Where's the arrest warrant?" The colonel continued to ask.
"It has been sent out. Among the few who absconded, one person has already been brought to justice." The leader of the man in black answered his boss seriously.
"Oh? So fast?" The colonel was slightly surprised again.
In his opinion, those who absconded should have hidden very deeply. After all, no matter how closely monitored, the participants in this kind of conspiracy will eventually slip through the net.
Some sensitive ones may even run away suddenly, which is even more difficult to catch.
The Special Task Department of the Royal Guards has already dispatched all the suspects, but it can only guarantee that about 90% of the criminals will be caught immediately.
Of course, you can't run away if you run, and it will be a matter of time before you catch everyone, it's just a few days earlier and a few days later.
However, this kind of person who ran ahead of time and was arrested immediately was really confusing, so the colonel looked at the men in black, waiting for the other party to give him an explanation.
The leader of the man in black continued to explain: "The one who was arrested is a fool. His father gave him a sum of money and told him to leave and hide quickly. In the end, this fool bought a plane ticket..."
"Huh? With such an IQ, how dare you conspire against him?" 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 area, and hide your name, maybe you can really hide for a few days or even a few months.
What is the operation of buying air tickets? There are checks for boarding the plane, and the landing place is still in a prosperous area, which is the area covered by the Royal Guards of the Alan Hill Empire.
Not to mention, the plane has been flying in the sky for several hours, and it must land at the designated place.
Those who can choose airplanes as a means of escape usually run across borders ahead of time—the main reason is to avoid legal issues such as the difficulty of extradition, but in this world, which country dares to hide the criminals that the Alan Hill Empire wants?
"If you have a high IQ, you don't dare to dare, right? Those who seek rebellion now are all 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 finishing speaking, he turned around, not planning to stay here any longer: "Check the confession, leave the video data, and then clean up everything."
"Understood, sir." The people in black once again stood at attention and saluted, and saw off their leader. As soon as the door closed, they cast their eyes on the poor fellow on the chair: "Aim at the camera, and repeat what you just explained, Don't worry, we will never break our promise, and we promise to let your whole family go on the road happily..."
"Woo... ah..." The young man realized that he might be about to be relieved, sobbing in despair: "I... I said, I said!"
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