The warden who guards the witches

Chapter 411: Letter of Challenge

After sending Sera out, Aiden immediately asked the prison guard to bring Sophie Carter over.

"...Yes, the business in the King's City of Gistus is handled by other receptionists. I am not familiar with them, but I can confirm that Heinz Hoffman is on our client list." Sophie answered Aiden's question with a confident look, "The Smiling Balance must have left him a contact channel. The Royal Secret Police is also an intelligence department. He himself is a person who knows the power. He should not easily cut off an intelligence channel."

"In other words, if he knows that I have the Word of God, he is likely to contact the Smiling Balance?" Aiden asked.

"If he is smart and cautious enough." Sophie nodded.

Aiden felt a little tricky, which meant that Heinz Hoffman could get quite specific information about the Word of God of "Order" and "Existence" that he exposed after asking the intelligence dealer.

Not only that, he would also ask the Smiling Balance as much as possible about his trump cards in terms of power.

"So, how much intelligence does the Smiling Scale have on me?" Aiden asked, "Did you report my intelligence to the organization while you were in prison?"

"This..." Sophie looked embarrassed.

"It seems like you did." Aiden's eyes became sharp.

The people who met with the letters Sophie sent in prison were all under the surveillance of the prison, but it is impossible for intelligence dealers not to have their own cipher system.

"I didn't reveal too much new intelligence. I mainly helped the organization confirm some things they already knew and suspected. Although I am no longer loyal to the organization, I at least can't tear my face with the organization openly." Sophie raised her hands, "And this way I can be a useful person to you, the warden."

If Sophie loses her position in the Smiling Scale, she will not be able to obtain shared intelligence from the Smiling Scale as a receptionist, and Aiden will lose a reliable source of intelligence. After all, intelligence is still time-sensitive. If there is no updated intelligence for too long, the credibility will be greatly reduced.

"You are a very good informant." Aiden sighed, "So what did you tell them?"

"There are two important things. One is that you are chasing Mr. Bloody Clothes, and the other is that you have the "Wordless Code" in your hand." Sophie answered.

"So now your organization is sure that I have the "Wordless Code" in my hands?"

"After all, we knew a long time ago that the "Wordless Code" was circulating on the sea. We were sure that the Red Shark Pirates had obtained the artifact during the prison break in the Empire three years ago, but they were just a bunch of laymen who didn't understand the true value of that thing." Sophie said, spreading her hands, "Then... you arrested Neville Derek, and you arrested him quite high-profile."

"Okay, okay... but no matter how high-profile it is, it has never been on the headlines of newspapers to snatch your solo concert." Aiden raised his eyebrows, "In this case, should the information about the artifact in my hands also be shared with other hosts in your organization?"

"Such information should be shared, but please rest assured that the organization is not clear about the divine words you have mastered, especially the ones I taught you."

"This is no longer important." Aiden smiled bitterly, "Thank you for your information, my big star, go back to your own cell."

After Sophie left, Aiden began to deal with the remaining work at hand while thinking about countermeasures.

Although it was expected, this situation is really a bit tricky.

Heinz knew the words of God that he had, and also knew that he had the "Wordless Code" in his hand - Aiden believed that the head of the Gestapo would not lack funds to buy intelligence from intelligence dealers.

In other words, it would be difficult to use the intelligence advantage to kill Heinz directly in seconds as in the previous two times.

Fortunately, he knew about this situation in advance, so he didn't rush over without thinking and was caught off guard by the countermeasures taken out by the other party.

Aiden's plan was to let Heinz Hoffman agree to Sera's request and become Sera's supporter, and then he could use Sera's favor to take the opportunity to ask Heinz for the words of God and obtain the intelligence network in the Kingdom of Gistas.

Although Sera vowed that her relationship with Heinz was enough to shake Heinz to change his camp, as an outsider, Aiden could not bet all his treasures on it based on her words. In case Heinz "fakes surrender" and then "rebels", Aiden feels that he can't afford this risk.

He wanted to use a more reliable method, which was to completely defeat the secret police, so that Heinz would understand that the assassination mission was almost impossible to complete and had no choice, and thus be forced to join Sera's camp - on this basis, his change of camp was worthy of trust.

It was not difficult to lure Heinz out. As long as he left the prison, the Royal Secret Police would take action. Heinz should also know that it was almost impossible to catch him without going into battle himself.

In other words, he himself was the most suitable bait. The main problem was how to deal with him after he was caught.

Thinking of this, Aiden casually opened a letter in the mailbox and was suddenly stunned.

This seemingly ordinary letter only contained one paragraph: "You may be interested in the divine words passed down by the Hoffman family, and you also know what we are interested in. If you are interested in trading, please go to the designated location on the back of the letter, and I will be waiting there in person. If you are not confident enough, you can bring a guard, but please do not call the police."

The signature was Heinz Hoffman.

Aiden flipped through the letter and found it was a map. The location designated by the secret police was on the outskirts of the city, a place that was not suitable for encirclement but was very suitable for escape.

Agreed on a location, allowed to bring guards... is this where they plan to fight a decisive battle?

Aiden couldn't help but be a little surprised - this Gestapo chief actually took the initiative to send him a letter of appointment.

However, he quickly understood the other party's purpose. First of all, after Heinz collected his intelligence through the Smiling Balance, he should have thought of the possibility that he was interested in the "punishment" controlled by the Hoffman family - of course, this was the fact, so Heinz used this reason to lure him out in the letter.

The transaction may be sincere. Teaching a word of God is not a substantial loss to Heinz, but his assassination mission has encountered a bottleneck after consuming a lot of resources. But the reward for the word of God will most likely be paid by Aiden, that is, after killing Sera.

And it is estimated that like last time, they should also be prepared for a head-on confrontation after the negotiation breaks down. Heinz mentioned that he would be waiting there in person, which is actually using himself as bait to exchange for the home advantage of the Royal Secret Police.

A rather bold and risky move, but Aiden could understand that the Royal Secret Police probably didn't have much time to waste.

Aiden stared at the letter and fell into deep thought. This bait was worth biting, but it had to be bitten carefully enough.

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