The warden who guards the witches

Chapter 334 Someone Worthy of Trust

In the afternoon, Sophie returned to her cell and sat on the bed to rest.

After the exercise time, the prisoners working in the workshop were taken directly to the workshop, and she was taken to the cell to wait for the prison guards to assign work.

Just raising her hand casually, the shackles on her wrists jingled.

These shackles are really inconvenient, so changing clothes must be done under the supervision of the prison guards. The person who keeps the shackles key is a female prison guard who is very vigilant against her. She has to be under her supervision when removing the shackles.

I'm afraid the warden has specifically instructed that person that no one (including the warden himself) will hand over the key to the shackles unless a password or other authentication method is used.

It's helpless to be so vigilant. Although she does have a certain interest in Aiden Garrod, in fact, entering the prison for refuge, contacting Aiden Garrod and trying to dig out the intelligence behind him are all instructions from the organization, and she has no choice.

Although on the surface she is a popular actress with great fame, in the final analysis, all of this fame is cultivated by the organization with capital, and then promoted to her with power and financial resources, so that she can have a channel to collect intelligence from the upper class.

"Smiling Balance" is a spider nest woven by money. This huge spider web feeds all members and also traps them. It cannot be easily said that intelligence is an iron rule. Even intelligence dealers who contact customers will only share a small part of intelligence. Probably even high-level decision-makers are dragged by the thread of interests and cannot get away, not to mention her and Susan as a substitute.

The organization has already offered a reward through the network of relationships for those who intend to kill her. Sophie has no doubt about this. But the organization should only care about solving the other party, not protecting Susan.

It is not an easy thing to solve that person. The organization should be more inclined to use Susan, who plays "Sophie Carter", as bait to lure the other party to take action. In this way, even if the person is not successfully solved, perhaps it can get rid of the entanglement of this madman by losing a substitute and a little divinity - it is also a relatively "cheap" price.

That madman was determined to kill "Sophie Carter"... Rather than to silence her, it was because his secrets were discovered and he was angry at her. He should know that his secrets were most likely shared by intelligence dealers to the upstream intelligence organizations, but as long as "Sophie Carter" died, he might stop there.

Intelligence collection always comes with similar risks. Sometimes the organization doesn't mind paying a little price. I'm afraid Susan's life is just a "cost" of expenditure for the organization.

It is the organization's consistent style to measure everything with interests. Anything can be placed on both ends of the scale, including dignity and human life. Compared with Susan, she is more valuable because she has the qualifications to play a star. If she loses the identity of "Sophie Carter", the organization can make her a new popular star at any time by changing her face and changing her place.

Letting Susan play her and letting her go to prison are insurance measures to minimize possible losses.

Just follow this trend, poor Susan... may really become her scapegoat.

Thinking of this, Sophie felt her heart sinking.

Although it was not a particularly close relationship, after being together for so long, it was impossible to say that there was no affection at all.

Aiden Garrod also wanted to find out information, and it seemed that he did not intend to use it. If he used the information he wanted to know as a bargaining chip, he might be willing to try to take the initiative to save Susan's life...

Just like Aiden did not completely trust Sophie, Sophie herself did not completely trust Aiden. So far, they have not completely found out the details of this "big man" who quickly seized the only power after stepping into the world of power.

But now...it seems that there is not much time for her to hesitate.

At this time, she heard footsteps approaching along the corridor and finally stopped in front of her door.

She looked in the direction of the sound. Standing at the door was the female prison guard who kept her handcuffs key and was responsible for monitoring her these two days. I remember her name seemed to be...Veronica.

Sophie honestly got up from the bed and walked to the door, ready to participate in the work under the other party's surveillance.

However, Veronica kept staring at her and did not open the door of the cell for her immediately.

"What's wrong?" She was a little puzzled.

"Prisoner 1562, I'm going to ask you some questions next, and I hope you can answer truthfully." Veronica said as she took out a piece of paper from her uniform pocket.

Sophie looked at the other party's strange behavior suspiciously, and a bad premonition came over her heart.

Then Veronica looked at the questions on the paper and began to ask: "Question, is it true that Mr. Bloody bought intelligence from you?"

Sophie was stunned for a moment, and then she heard an order ringing in her mind: "When asked in the field, you must answer truthfully immediately."

The moment she reacted, Sophie felt an irresistible force dominating her mouth and throat, forcing them to make a sound: "It's true."

It's the rule of the "Wordless Code" - Sophie took a breath in her heart.

Two quarters of an hour ago, the warden's office

Aiden handed the "Wordless Code" to Veronica: "Take it, this is the artifact seized from the pirate before, I will lend it to you."

"Why... give it to me?" Veronica was a little confused.

"I hope you can use it to help me interrogate the prisoner 1562 in prison. I want to get some information from her that she strictly guards. Using this artifact can force her to speak. But she actually also wants to get it from me. It’s confidential, so I can’t interrogate her personally, so I can only ask you.” Aiden said calmly, “In the next few minutes, I will teach you how to use this thing and what to pay attention to.”

"Then sir, you don't have to give it to me. You just need to hide far away with the artifact, and then I'll go and interrogate it." Veronica waved her hands repeatedly, "Such an important thing... I, I don't feel safe taking it myself. "

"It doesn't matter, I want to try it too. One person can only write three rules in this book in one day. In that case, two people can write six rules." Aiden replied unhurriedly, "Although There are only three rules that can be accommodated at the same time, but if two people use it, the space that can be operated will become larger. After you use it, I can change the rules back immediately. "

"So that's it..." Veronica understood a little bit, and then muttered, "But you are too reassured about me like this."

"If you really don't believe anyone, it's no longer cautious, it's suspicious." Aiden shrugged, "I just think you are a person worth trusting to me... Hmm? What are you laughing at all of a sudden? "

"No, no!" Veronica couldn't help but raise her lips when she heard the second half of Aiden's words and quickly shook her head.

I really want to ask him to say it again...

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