Chapter 936: The Scout
Chapter 936: Chapter 936: The Scout
The situation here hardly needed them to lead it; Sun Kaisheng kept talking for an hour and a half and still hadn’t finished.
At this moment, Hu Zi came in. His face was all smiles, an unexpected gain. Not only did they catch two people, but they also found crucial evidence at their residence.
Seeing his expression as he came in, Yuanyuan knew it must have been a success.
She had actually thought they might not catch anyone, thinking they must have known Sun Kaisheng was caught and would definitely run. Was it because they were too confident? Or hadn’t received the news?
Yuanyuan waved her hand. She stood up; she wasn’t needed here anymore. Now it was time to meet those two people.
Really unexpected, they were hiding this deeply.
The two of them came out together. "Sister-in-law, we caught them, and there’s a lot of evidence, even a telegraph machine."
"Hmm, let’s go, call a few people, and let’s meet them."
Hu Zi nodded excitedly; he was full of energy this late at night. He still hadn’t come down from the excitement of capturing them.
The first was a woman in her thirties, looking clean and tidy.
Yuanyuan quickly learned her background. She was a Japanese sent here as a child, raised as a spy.
If she didn’t know her background, she would never have discovered she was Japanese.
Yuanyuan had already grasped her internal movements and knew a lot of her subordinates. It was terrifying to think it had developed to this extent.
Yuanyuan frowned. No matter how Hu Zi asked, the woman simply said nothing.
"Hu Zi, go ahead with the torture. If she still doesn’t speak in an hour, it’s fine; I’ll make her talk.
You handle this side; I’ll go meet the other one. It’s no problem if she’s tough; just the place for you to perform."
Yuanyuan left, and someone immediately arranged a visit to another interrogation room. It was already close to eleven; Yuanyuan thought she probably wouldn’t sleep tonight.
This was a middle-aged man who worked at the lunchbox factory. She suddenly remembered the incident with Yang Chunsheng, suspecting he was connected.
The deputy here was responsible for the interrogation, a very stern person. But Yuanyuan didn’t like him, too ambitious, and deeply dissatisfied with the airborne arrivals of Zhang Chunsheng and Hu Zi.
However, apart from this, there weren’t other issues with him. In this kind of ambition, everyone has it to some extent, as long as he controls his desires and avoids mistakes.
This man also said nothing at all, truly holding a death-wish mentality.
Yuanyuan chuckled, "Minister Tian, how about this — let him experience how we deal with tight-lipped suspects."
"Minister Su, I understand. Rest assured, I know what to do."
Yuanyuan exited and again entered Hu Zi’s interrogation room, seeing the woman there with no color left in her face.
"Still not speaking?"
Hu Zi nodded. "Yeah, stubborn mouth. Tough bones."
"Hmm. Let me do it." Yuanyuan smiled, sitting down, signaling Hu Zi to turn on the recording device.
"Gu Xiuqing, you came here as a child, don’t you want to go back to your little island?"
Now Yuanyuan felt her emotional fluctuation, finding it quite amusing how brainwashed this person was.
"Not speaking? I’ve got your twenty-five subordinates mapped out. No problem, they’ll all come over to keep you company.
You talk about the glorious samurai spirit, yet you can’t even see your family.
Dying abroad is quite a tragic end, don’t you think?
If I send news of your situation back home, what will happen?"
Yuanyuan said with a smile, while Chengzi handed her a cup of water, and she took small sips, not looking at the woman opposite her.
She knew she couldn’t hold out much longer; her psychological defenses were nearing collapse. No rush; she was the key, the rest were minor.
Yuanyuan actually admired this woman; she could even threaten Sun Kaisheng, a notable figure. The interrogation room was very quiet. Yuanyuan didn’t mind waiting longer. The result was all she wanted.
Gu Xiuqing’s mind was in turmoil, knowing that whether she spoke or not, the ending was the same. She couldn’t escape death.
Her education since childhood was about not betraying.
Listening to her thoughts, Yuanyuan suddenly spoke, "Hu Zi, do you think I have the capability to send news of her death to Japan? And if paired with her confession, would her loyal nation act against her family?"
"Sister-in-law, I think it’s totally possible. Why not? Those complete bastards, what wouldn’t they do?"
"Enough, no need for interrogation, just write it down, the more severe, the more fantastical the better, then get her to fingerprint it, and leave the rest to me. As for her family, no need for me to do anything. It saves me from dirtying my hands."
"Sister-in-law, I got it. I’ll make sure it’s done well."
Yuanyuan stood up to leave when a hoarse female voice stopped her.
"Despicable."
Yuanyuan laughed heartily, "Am I more to be pitied for resisting? I know you believe in the Eighteen Layers of Hell. After you go down, ask King Yan if I’m truly despicable?"
"How did you know about my family?"
"I have no obligation to tell you that. But since you have no way out, I might as well tell you.
I’ve seen your files. I was planning to find a woman named Gu Xiuqing when I had time.
Unexpectedly, I didn’t need to waste resources to search for you, and you just popped up. With just you, trying to get rid of me, I really don’t know what you were thinking?
Do you believe it? Even if you go back now, no one will trust you. You won’t receive the rewards you should’ve gotten.
Don’t you understand the human nature over there? You’ll only live like a mouse all your life, hiding sneakily. I applaud your persistence. I hope you can keep holding on."
"Who gave you my file?"
Yuanyuan laughed, mentioning the name, which completely shattered Gu Xiuqing’s mental defenses. She didn’t believe it, couldn’t believe it.
Yuanyuan knew she needed to fan the flames, so all her subordinates would know. This time, they must catch them all and show Japan.
"I don’t believe it, don’t believe it. It can’t be; you must be lying."
Yuanyuan suddenly sat down, wanting to document the names of Gu Xiuqing’s subordinates.
"Hu Zi, everyone out."
In less than a minute, Hu Zi and the others had left. Before Gu Xiuqing completely collapsed, Yuanyuan hypnotized her, noting down the names she mentioned.
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