Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 93: refuse to cooperate

  Chapter 93 Refused to cooperate

   "Heh." After writing the suicide note, Verak laughed at himself.

  He didn't know what to write and who to read.

  Going further and further down this road, getting deeper and deeper, he has no way to prove his true identity. Most Verak seemed to be forgotten and abandoned by the world. He was trapped in Chris's body, and no matter how he shouted, he couldn't attract the attention of others.

   Pausing for a while, Verak crumpled up the suicide note with only two words and threw it into the trash can.

   "Dong dong dong." The knock on the door just rang, and the person knocked on the door was just an announcement, not to ask Verak's opinion, so after knocking, he pushed the door open, "Mr. Chris, please come out."

  Valak glanced at the Reef agent, got up and followed him out, and was led all the way to Lockshriver's office.

  Rock Shriver's office is located on the ninth floor of the government building. Although it is not high enough to have a sweeping view of the city, the view is wide enough. When Verak entered, Rock Shriver in a white shirt was holding a cup of coffee, standing in front of the huge, bright window and looking into the distance.

   "What do you want me to do?" After Verak was brought in, the agents of the Reef withdrew, leaving only the two of them in the huge office.

   "Please sit down." Rock Shriver turned around, "Do you need a cup of coffee?"

   "No need." Verak sat on a nearby chair and looked up at the slow-moving Locke Shriver, "Let's just say it."

  False sympathy flashed across Locke Shriver's face, and he pondered for a long time before he said: "I just learned the latest news. Unfortunately, Mr. Arnold Colin has been..."

  Verak knew how badly Colin was hurt, so he had unconsciously guessed in a bad direction.

   It's just that when he really learned the news, he still couldn't accept it. It was not a sudden huge shock, but an endless sadness that came slowly.

   Everything started because of him, and he never regretted the decision to stop. The only pity is that parking doesn't change anything.

  Because of him, a life that would have continued to live passed away.

  —Don't stop.

  Colin's last words before he died rang in Verak's ears repeatedly, and the pain in his arm was still faint.

  Verak felt that his breathing was a bit heavy, his nose was sore, and his eyes became hazy. Realizing that his eye sockets were about to turn red, in order not to show his weakness in front of Rock Shriver, he quickly closed his eyes, let out a long breath of relief expressionlessly, and calmed down his emotions.

  During this time, Veraker only cried once in the deserted corridor when he learned that Nord was still alive.

  In this place, tears will not win the sympathy of others, but only cause the ridicule of cold-blooded people.

   When he opened his eyes again, there were no more tears in Verak's eyes, and the previous gloom returned.

Locke Shriver, who was pacing leisurely in the office, called Veraker over. Naturally, he didn't just inform Veraker about this matter. He seemed generous to give Veraker an emotional buffer time, and then got into the topic: "According to my investigation, you , Mr. Colin, and Mr. Boyne have been our best playmates since childhood. Now that Mr. Colin has left us, I believe you don't want Mr. Boyne to do the same."

   "What do you mean?" Verak frowned.

   "What I am declaring to the outside world is that Mr. Colin is still being rescued."

  Lock Shriver didn't point it out directly, but Veraker was aware of his plan immediately.

  From the perspective of everyone in the Equality Association, it is absolutely difficult to understand why he suddenly joined Colin with a huge sum of money. Now that he was arrested and Colin was shot, as a cadre, Boyin, who has close ties with himself and Colin, is bound to take action.

   Now, in the eyes of the members of the Equality Association, it is completely impossible to find themselves. If you want to know the situation, you can only go to see Colin. The most suitable candidate for seeing Colin must be Boyin, and Boyin will definitely volunteer to take over this burden.

  Bein was worried about Colin's injury, and also thought that Colin would not hide it from him. Only when he went to see Colin, the truth would come to light.

   But all of this was within Locke Shriver's plan. He deliberately faked the illusion that Colin was still alive in order to lure Boyne to the past.

  Verak was arrested and the Equality Association was already shocked. If Boyin was also arrested at this juncture, the Equality Association would definitely be in a mess. Organize forces to disrupt the progress of the World Expo, and at the same time use the World Expo to build a reputation and spread the idea to the world's plan will be directly shattered.

"If you don't want to watch Mr. Boyne throw himself into the trap and be shot dead, I think we'd better cooperate." Rockshriver sat opposite Veraker, took a sip from his coffee cup, "Now The situation is quite clear, no matter what choice you make, Boyin and the rebellious party will be wiped out by us. All you can do is to tell everything you know, and only in this way can their outcome be changed."

   "If I say it, they won't die?" Verak asked back.

   "There is no death penalty in the Republic of Bresci," Rockshriver reminded.

  Villac sneered at this: "Heh... But the soldiers of the Republic of Brescia have the right to kill the resisters on the spot, and whether we resisted or not, the dead after being killed by you certainly cannot make a plea."

"I can assure you of this." Locke Shriver put down his coffee cup, making himself look more serious, "As long as you tell everything, we will first persuade you to surrender during the arrest process. Unless you People resist desperately, otherwise we will not take tough measures."

ensure.

   Laizein's most ridiculous two words.

Verak laughed. He despised the promises and trusts that had been trampled countless times by the dignitaries of Laizeinli: "Don't promise me, don't you think it's funny when you say this? It's a matter of thousands Tens of thousands of lives, your promise is not worthy of such a burden."

   "Then how can you trust me?"

"No matter what, I won't trust you, and I won't reach any cooperation with you." After Verak laughed, he was more serious than ever. "Perhaps in your opinion, I have not been firm enough since I was arrested. Someone who can hopefully be persuaded. But it’s not like that.”

   It is impossible for Veraker to speak out what he knows because of Locke Shriver's one-sided remarks, with the idea of ​​​​bein's good and the equal society's good.

  He is locked up here, his intelligence is closed, and he is gradually losing the ability to judge.

   Now you can only trust.

  Boyin will not be in a mess, and equality will not panic because he was arrested. At the most critical moment, each of them will shoulder heavy responsibilities and not leave a single flaw for the Bresi government.

  (end of this chapter)

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