Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 337: Bash visitor (2)

  Chapter 337 Bash visitor (2)

   "Why are you wearing a leaflet about the Equality Society?" Clark told August and Vikenji what Adel said in Bash.

   "What is the Equality Association? Is this a leaflet?" Viken Ji, the curly-haired man, pretended to be stupid.

   "Huh?" Clark looked at the short and fat man August.

  August also looked confused: "I don't understand what you are talking about, we don't know anything."

  Clark stared at the two suspiciously: "They said they didn't know what equality would be."

   "I don't know?" Adel snorted, "Then ask them why they have this list."

   "Yes." Clark asked the two of them again, "Can't you understand the content above?"

   "I don't understand, we can only speak a few words in Bresi, let alone read..." Vikenji said.

   "Then why are you pretending to be this list? You don't have anything on you except this list and the money. I don't think this is just picking it up casually." Clark's attitude was a little tougher.

  Vickenji and August looked at each other, August swallowed his saliva, and said in a hurry: "It's for pooping."

   "Shit?" Clark was taken aback for a moment, and then immediately understood what the other party meant, "What nonsense are you talking about! Are you looking for a fight?!"

   "What's the matter?" Rose looked at Vikenji and August with horrified expressions, while Clark was very angry and walked forward.

   "They said... this leaflet is for..." Clark couldn't speak.

   "What is it used for?" Ross asked.

   "It's for going to the bathroom." Clark gritted his teeth.

"Oh." Unlike Clark who was angry, Adel just smiled when he heard this, and didn't take it to heart, "This reason is really unreasonable. What secrets should these two people hide? Keep asking, why did they travel so far away?" Came to Brisey for a living from Bash."

  Clark felt that these two people were deliberately humiliating the Equality Association, and his tone became more impatient: "Speak! Why do you come to Laizein to make a living?!"

Vikenji and August agreed that their answer made the other party feel being played, so they became more cautious in their subsequent answers, for fear of further angering these soldiers: "I, we owe a lot of money to others in Winterhold We had no choice but to come out by boat. Because we can speak a little Bresci, and we heard that Bash was about to go to war with Welland, we chose to come to Bresci to seek a living.”

After listening to Clark's translation, Adel said, "Tell them, I have friends in Winterhold. It's okay to clear the suspicion. Tell me the details, and I will ask my friends over there to investigate. If everything is true, I will release you immediately." .If there is any discrepancy, they will spend the rest of their lives in prison."

"Our officer has quite a few friends in Winterhold. He can ask them to verify your situation. If the situation is true, you will be released immediately. If the situation is not true, you will have to stay in prison forever!" , Clark took out a small notebook and pen from his pocket, "Okay, tell me your detailed address in Winterhold, your previous jobs, family situation, and who you owe money to..."

  Vickenji and August were dumbfounded.

  They don't know if the other side's words are true.

  If it is false, they can bluff the other party by telling it. If it is true, they will never have the chance to go out, see the Equality Association, and return to Bash with reinforcements.

   "Say it," Clark urged.

   "Well, uh..." Vikenj weighed the risks.

  Adel saw all this in his eyes, and sometimes hesitation was an answer: "They didn't tell the truth, and asked them the real purpose of coming to Laizein."

  Clark and Adel felt the same way: "Stop pretending, you didn't come here to make a living at all, tell us your real purpose now, it's still too late!"

   "We're really here just to make a living! It's because we're new here that we didn't know that Laize had imposed a curfew, which caused a misunderstanding! We didn't want to do anything illegal!" Vikenji's voice raised a lot.

   "Have you not admitted yet?" Adel asked.

"Yes."

Adel was too lazy to waste time with the other party, so he pulled out his pistol and loaded it and pointed it at August: "Some people are like this. If you don't do it, they will think you are easy to fool. Ask him again, if his answer can't convince you I am satisfied and I will kill this man immediately."

   "Ava!" Vikenji became anxious when he saw the other party put the muzzle of a gun on August's forehead, "Don't shoot! You can't kill people casually!"

  August's cold sweat also oozes instantly: "We are so innocent! We are so innocent!"

"Vikenji, I will give you one last chance to tell the real purpose of coming here. Don't take chances, don't try to be clever! If your answer still dissatisfies our commander, he will kill Augustus immediately Special!" Clark said.

   "Vicar! Don't say it!" August roared.

   "I say! I say! Don't shoot! Don't shoot!" Vikenji compromised.

  The other party has a preliminary guess about the purpose of himself and August's trip. If he doesn't tell the truth now, August will definitely die, and his end will be very pessimistic, completely ruining the hope of finding the Equality Society. The only way to tell the other party now is that they may be able to save their lives, and then wait for an opportunity to find a way to escape.

  Anyway, they haven't established contact with the Equality Society, and their people are far away in Winterhold, so even if they say it, it won't drag the two parties down.

   "We really didn't come here to make a living, and we didn't owe anyone money in Winterhold. We came to find the Equality Club." Vikenji said slowly.

  The hostility in Clark's eyes was a little less, and he relayed in disbelief: "They said they came to Laizein to find equality."

   "Why do you want to find an equal meeting?" Adel's gun did not move away.

   "Why do you want to find the Equality Association?"

   "We need support." Vikenji seemed discouraged, and slumped on the ground.

   "Support?"

"At Winterhold in Bash, there's a group of people who are doing the same thing as the Equal Society, fighting hard against the government against oppression. But it's bad, bad... We don't have many guns, we don't have many people, we don't have anything The experience of struggle often leads to huge sacrifices in confrontations with the government...So, we were forced to come to the Equality Society for help..." Vikenji told the truth.

   "What did he say?" Adel looked at Clark who didn't translate immediately.

Clark couldn't hide his shock: "They... they said they were revolutionary comrades in Winterhold. Because of the lack of weapons, manpower, and fighting experience, they often suffered heavy losses. In order to change the status quo, they were ordered to come to us for support. "

   "How do you prove that what you said is true?" Adel did not let down his vigilance easily.

   "How to prove?"

   "Proof..." Viken Ji rushed to the leaflet found on the table, "Isn't that enough?"

   "Aren't you illiterate?" Clark felt logical.

August trembled at this moment and said: "We don't know the specific content of the leaflet, but we still know the words Equality Association... We also tried to ask people what was written on it, but they either didn't know, or Just ran away."

   "How are you going to find the Equality Society?" Adel asked again.

  Hearing the question in Clarkbash, Vikenji shook his head and said exhaustedly: "We only know that Equality is in the capital of the Brexi Republic."

   "You only know such a little information, and you dare to come to find someone?"

   "We have no choice, and if equality doesn't help, our revolution will probably fail..." Vikenji said.

   "What's the current situation of your people in Winterhold?"

   "Without a gun, I picked up a stool and fought with the enemy, basically reaching the end of the road..." Vikenji's eyes were red when he thought that his companions were shot and fell to the ground before they could get close to each other while swinging the stool.

  Adel's gaze changed slightly, and he moved the gun away from August's head: "Don't you know that equality will have a branch in Bash?"

   "Equality still has a branch in Bash? We don't know." Vikenji looked up at Adel.

  If they had known that there were people from the Equal Society in Bash, they would not have to travel so far to find someone in a foreign country where they are not familiar with the place and the language.

   "However, the Bash branch of the Equality Association is not in Winterhold. It's normal if you don't know." Adel's vigilance was lowered by half, "What else can prove that you are Bash revolutionaries?"

   "How to prove that you are revolutionaries in Bash?"

   "I don't know how to prove it..." Vikenji wanted to find some means to prove it, but they didn't have any.

   On the contrary, such an answer reassured Adel a lot, because if this group of people were sent by the government to pretend to be tempting, they would definitely be fully prepared to win their trust, instead of looking unplanned like they are now.

  Ross felt that this incident was very interesting: "Some comrades from Bash came to us for help. It seems that we have already established a reputation internationally."

  "The revolution has many purposes. Even if they are really revolutionaries, it is still unknown whether they are the same as us." Adel did not make a judgment on the other party based on his current limited understanding.

   "Then what to do next?" Ross asked.

"Take them to the main station in secret, and see how they handle it." If it's really a person from the same route, Adel can't decide to seek support, so he simply takes him to the main station in secret, and then let the other side do further verification and connection. It's good that someone can solve it.

   "I just want to go back, I'll take them there." Ross is preparing to go back to report on the recent work situation this evening.

  Adel nodded: "Well, be careful. At present, the suspicion that they are government undercover agents cannot be completely ruled out. Don't be targeted by anyone."

   "Are you afraid that I will be followed? Don't worry, even if there is, I can get rid of them." Ross has been running back and forth between the terminus and the cavalry regiment camp for the past month. How can he return safely? He is now very experienced.

   "Then I'll leave it to you." Adel and Ross had a lot of dealings in the camp and knew each other's abilities, so they were more at ease about the delivery.

   "Then I'll go first." Rose walked aside, "Clark, take them to my office first to change clothes."

"Yes."

  —

  Laizein, Equality Association Main Station, Boyne Office

   "Grrrrrrrrrrrrr..."

  Byne was drinking medicine with a painful face under the supervision of Morais.

   "This, this, and this." Morais pointed at the pills.

  Boyin was dizzy from seeing the densely packed medicines, but Morais didn’t need a list, so he knew how much to take and how many times to take them, what effects and side effects they had.

   "I can't take it anymore... I'll spit it out if I eat any more." Boyin touched his bulging stomach, "Where did you get so many medicines? Why are there all kinds of strange shapes?"

   "Here are all the possible medicines I asked someone to find. They may not be useful for your illness. Hurry up, and you have to eat it even if you spit it out!" Morais had a stern face, not giving Boyne any leeway.

  Bo Yin had no choice but to slowly pick up the pills: "Then you can't take them together, you won't die of illness, but it would be too embarrassing to die alive and poisoned."

   "What nonsense?!"

   "Dong dong dong!" There was a knock on the door.

  Boyin quickly put away the medicine as if he had seen a savior, and said with a smile, "Please come in!"

   "President! Comrade Morais!" Rose walked in and greeted the two.

   "I'm back." Boyin stood up and greeted him, "How about the cavalry regiment's camp? Is there any new progress in the propaganda work?"

"Don't worry, everything is progressing steadily." Ross looked confident, "In addition, I have one more thing to report to you when I come back today. The cavalry captured two Bash people during their patrol tonight, and also from They found our leaflets on them. After learning about the situation, Comrade Adel called me over, and I brought a comrade who could speak Bash, and after interrogation, we learned that the other party was in Bashdongburg. Comrades engaged in the revolution, they came here to seek support from the Equality Association, but they were arrested by the cavalry regiment by accident..."

   "The Bash revolutionaries?" Boyne's eyes lit up, "Did they bring them back?"

   "Bring it back and put it in the conference room."

   Morais said vigilantly: "Have you conducted an investigation? In case this is an undercover agent sent by the government, it will be very troublesome to bring them here."

   "Comrade Adel interrogated them in the camp, and basically confirmed that the other party was really a Bash revolutionist. Of course, the specifics need to be verified by the central station." Ross replied.

   "Did you pay attention to safety when you came back?" Morais was still a little worried.

   "I promise no one is following." Rose promised.

  Boyin couldn’t wait to see comrades from other countries who came to ask for help: “Okay, okay, let’s go and have a look first, everything will be clear after the chat.”

   "Your—" Morais wanted to stop Boyne who was walking towards the door.

   "Let's talk about it when we come back." Boyin laughed and walked out with Rose.

   "My life is almost gone, and I don't care about it..." Morais followed angrily.

  (end of this chapter)

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