King’s Landing

Chapter 394: captive

The seven people who entered the conference room each found a chair and sat down, and then Jun Yuyan said straight to the point: "What do you think about this attack?"

Jian Ran thought for a while, glanced at the technicians who were still **** in the corner, and said first, "Looking at their appearance, they should not be regular troops."

Jun Yuyan nodded: "Yes, they can almost be said to have no sense of belief. They gave up their goals easily."

Yang Yuming also said: "Although their weapons and equipment, including battleships, seem to be the military configuration of the empire, but the temperament on their bodies does not look like the soldiers of the empire."

"But they seem to want to throw this pot to the army of the empire." Jian Ran raised her eyebrows and said lightly, "otherwise, why would they use these weapons and equipment with such obvious military characteristics."

Cheng Zhen heard the words with a strange smile, and then said Jian Ran, "You're brave enough, don't you know how big a crime it is to fake the identity of a soldier of the empire?"

Those technicians who had been shocked when they heard the analysis of several people, after hearing this sentence, their faces were obviously confused and faintly panicked.

Even Liu Yiying put a finger on his cheek gently, tilted his head and said innocently, "Well... I remember it seems that the minimum is life imprisonment, and the maximum is directly sent to the hospital as a prisoner. Is the guinea pig coming?"

When Jun Yuyan heard this, a smile flashed in his eyes.

Sure enough, hearing that the technicians here have begun to tremble slightly uncontrollably, and there is a very obvious fear and urgency in their eyes.

They seemed to want to say something, but Nai He's mouth was blocked, so he could only make an eager whimper.

Lou Lieqing scratched his head and turned his eyes to a group of technicians who were **** with five flowers. He pouted and said, "You don't need to analyze, just ask them directly.

Then, under Jun Yuyan's acquiescence, he went directly to one of them, took the cloth that blocked his mouth, and asked with a smile, "This friend, who sent you here?"

The man's originally excited appearance seemed to stagnate for a second after hearing this sentence, and the original urgency in his eyes also paused for a second.

Then, to their surprise, this person suddenly fell silent, as if the anxious look just now did not exist at all.

Lou Lieqing opened his eyes in surprise, and then asked several people in succession.

But what's interesting is that after he asked that sentence, everyone's emotions seemed to calm down suddenly, becoming as calm as a dead well.

Just don't open your mouth.

Seeing this, Luo Yilan frowned slightly, then came over, picked up the sword and turned his hand, the tip of the sword glowed with a cool light, and pointed straight at one of them's throat.

Then, with an indifferent expression, he drank coldly: "Speak."

The person who was pointed at by the sword trembled subconsciously, and his eyes were a little straight at the sword in front of his neck that could easily slit his throat, but he just murmured a few times and said nothing.

This made Jun Yuyan a little surprised.

She originally thought that these people were just a group of rabble, so she gave up her mission so easily and ran away. It shouldn't be very difficult to ask their employers.

But what she didn't expect was that these people were so tight-lipped about their employers.

Jun Yuyan frowned slightly, spoke lightly, and his voice contained a cold breath: "If you guessed correctly, you should be mercenaries. And it's also the famous 'Chameleon' mercenary group on the list."

Hearing that, several people here glanced at Jun Yuyan in surprise.

She just said calmly: "It is rumored that the chameleon mercenary group's favorite thing to do is to pretend to be other identities to do tasks, and this is the source of the name chameleon."

The name Chameleon Mercenary Corps was still quite famous in the Lost Realm back then, because their characteristics were very distinct, and the mission success rate was also very high, so they were considered a sensational mercenary group back then.

Hearing this, the original driver suddenly opened his mouth: "Since you know our origin, you also know that we will never reveal our employer."

Jun Yuyan raised his eyebrows slightly when he heard this, and then suddenly remembered something.

The chameleon mercenary group was able to have such a great reputation, not only because of the very special way they completed their tasks, but also because of their excellent confidentiality.

One of the reasons why the legendary chameleon mercenaries can gain the trust of so many employers and the rate of return is almost 100% is that even if they fail the mission, they will never reveal any information about their employers.

This is not to say how high their professionalism is, but because after they accept the task, everyone's spiritual sea will compulsorily sign a spiritual power confidentiality agreement.

That's right, as long as he reveals a little bit of information that shouldn't be revealed, no matter how he discloses it, he will be directly and forcibly destroyed the spiritual sea.

Seeing the look of realization in Jun Yuyan's eyes, the driver continued, "It seems you know why."

But Jun Yuyan remained unmoved.

She tilted her head slightly to the right, and the corner of her mouth slightly raised a frivolous arc: "So what?"

The driver seemed stunned when he heard this, then he suddenly thought of something and looked at her with a shocked look: "You are all soldiers of the Empire, according to the regulations, lynching cannot be used!"

Jun Yuyan yawned lazily, and then a little indifferent smile appeared in his quiet eyes, looking at him as if he was looking at an overachieving ant: "The premise is that there is Evidence. But if we don't tell, who knows you're still alive."

The eyes of everyone, including the driver, suddenly widened, and a look of fear gradually appeared in their expressions.

That's right, according to the thinking of normal people, it is very normal for a useless prisoner like them to be killed directly.

And that means...

At this time, Cheng Zhen suddenly laughed, with some kind of inexplicable cold blood: "I know this kind of thing, I'm good at it, leave it to me."

Lou Lieqing looked at him curiously and asked, "Why are you good at it? Did you often torture prisoners before?"

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