The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman

Chapter 498 Who made Luna move to kill? (superior)

In the dimly lit interrogation room, the atmosphere is always eerily quiet. This is actually a psychological tactic. People in an extremely quiet environment will prefer to make some sounds to relax themselves, and it is easier to pour out their innermost feelings. secret.

On the interrogation chair, a doctor in a white coat had his hands fixed on the armrests of the chair. He raised his head and looked at the light bulb above his head. It was a very simple ordinary incandescent light bulb, and the light bulb was constantly flickering. The flickering light made the atmosphere in the room even more depressing.

You know what? I once suggested to a guy that he replace the insensitive light bulb in his office, but he told me it was actually a psychological tactic, and the unstable light would stimulate the interrogated spirit, making them more anxious.

Schiller's voice echoed in the room. Mark, who was sitting across the railing, looked up at him, and asked, The man you're talking about should be a professional agent. Who is he? Where is he from? Is he your accomplice?

Why do you think he is a professional agent? Schiller asked rhetorically.

Answer my question. Mark was not fooled, he just repeated the same question over and over again, no matter what Schiller asked him, he would not answer.

It seems that you are also a professional agent. Schiller tilted his head, but still did not return to the normal posture, just leaned his head on the back of the chair, then raised his head, stared at the light bulb and continued: But I said The guy in here doesn't change the light bulbs, it's not because of that shit, he just doesn't want to spend money.

The communication between Schiller and Mark was not smooth. The two of them can be said to have shown the best qualities of two human beings.

Mark kept repeating a question, using the agent's words and interrogation skills to press Schiller, but Schiller only said what he wanted to say, and only asked what he wanted to ask. The two communicated for a long time, and Mark finally Stand up from behind the desk.

He opened the railing door of the room and came to Schiller. When he was standing in front of Schiller, the shadow was casting on Schiller, blocking his sight. From this angle, Mark had a very handsome Face, and tall stature, but also has the serious expression that all agents have.

This posture will bring a very strong sense of oppression, but Schiller still only stared at the light bulb, he said: It seems that you have discovered that the first chapter of the agent manual does not work for me, so you Start using the techniques taught in Chapter 2.

Do you need me to review it for you? Get up and come in front of the interrogator, use the dominant position of your figure and posture to shape your sense of oppression, and use some violent movements to make the interrogator feel that he is in a In a potentially dangerous environment...

If you are smarter, when you find that the person being interrogated starts to feel insecure, you will relax this state, let him relax, and then make him tense up, so that after a few rounds, he will speak... ...

Standing in front of Schiller, Mark froze visible to the naked eye. According to his current posture, the action he wanted to do just now should be to twist his wrist or snap his knuckles, but now, if he continues to do this The two actions don't look like violent hints, but like novice practice.

But there is no doubt that Mark has a wealth of experience as an agent. He did not lose his footing because of this. He took two steps back, leaning his back against the railing, then turned slightly, stretched his arms behind him, and picked it up from the table. A document, he said:

We have received a report, and the intelligence shows that you are engaged in espionage activities in New York State...

Which country does the intelligence show me as a spy for? Schiller asked.

Mark paused again while turning over the document. From the moment Schiller entered the room, every word he said exceeded Mark's expectations. Simply put, he did not act according to the script at all.

During Mark's career as an agent, he encountered many difficult opponents, but most of them were not this difficult.

Some people become dumb the moment they walk into the interrogation room, no matter what method they use, they can’t make him say a word, and some people will use all kinds of words to prove their innocence, even Mark and Interrogation experts are also easily drawn into the dead corner of logic.

There is no doubt that these people have one thing in common. They are extremely aggressive, attacking every weakness of the interrogator, and trying every means to escape.

But Schiller gave Mark the feeling that he didn't really want to get away, he seemed to want to stay for a while, no, maybe not for a while, judging by his appearance, he seemed to be planning to stay here.

You must realize the possible consequences of your dangerous behavior. Mark kept staring at Schiller with a serious expression.

What are the consequences? The CIA has no law enforcement power, only investigation power that has been castrated countless times. You can reveal your identity and bring me here only because the person who reported me provided extremely detailed information.

I think this should be the most enjoyable case you have handled in the past ten years. You can even rush into my nursing home and threaten me with a gun to leave with you. Normally, you can only sneak around Go around the target, not only to beware of the target, but also to beware of the FBI...

Schiller sat up straight, but still leaned on the back of the chair very relaxedly, he said: Perhaps, you think this is a very simple case, and I have enough information to make you feel that I am far inferior to what you have encountered before. Those dangerous people who have come, because they will never leave so many loopholes and information for their opponents...

But the fact is that even if you have the information, you still can't do anything to me. You can only take me to court.

Now you want to ask for more information, but you just want to have an advantage during the trial, otherwise I will walk out of the court unharmed like those opponents you have encountered before, and expose it to you outside the door of the trial scene. A mocking smile, then a middle finger.

Enough. Mark's voice sank, and Schiller lowered his head and smiled. He said, It seems that today's interrogation can only end here. You can go back and repair your broken heart. See you tomorrow.

Mark threw the document back on the table, and he walked up to Schiller again. He shook his fist at Schiller, but Schiller turned his body away.

Mark withdrew his fist and did not attack again. He said: Your actions just now have exposed that you are indeed a well-trained agent, and normal people cannot avoid it.

Your actions just now have exposed that you should be a well-trained boxer. Among the fighting skills of agents, they don't teach professional boxing power skills...

Mark took a deep breath, and his chest heaved violently. After he paused for a moment, he shook his head, and Schiller said, Will anger make your mental state unstable? In this case How long has it been going on? Have you seen a doctor?

After Mark gradually calmed down, he took a deep look at Schiller, then turned and left the interrogation room.

After a while, the door of the interrogation room opened again. Mark, who was standing by the door, was talking to an interrogation expert, pointing at Schiller from time to time.

Schiller sat up straight, stretched his neck and shouted: Are you going to call your parents? I promise I won't tell anyone how you just cried, in case you don't want to come to kindergarten tomorrow!

Schiller could see that Mark standing by the door hardened his fist.

But Schiller waited for a long time, but he didn't wait for Mark's outbreak. He shook his head, as if he was a little disappointed.

Seeing Mark turn around and want to leave, Schiller suddenly fell silent, and just when Mark turned his head to look here for the last time, Schiller suddenly said, Okay, I'm Hydra.

Mark turned to look at Schiller, and Schiller looked at Mark, and then Mark left without looking back.

Schiller yelled: Can't you hear?! I said I was a Hydra! The kind of Hydra that Captain America fought! The Hydra that almost destroyed the world in World War II!

Wait! Come back! Okay, I'm the KGB! KGB! KGB disguised as Hydra, okay?!

In an instant, Mark led a team of interrogation experts back into the interrogation room, and Schiller sat on the chair and sighed deeply.

Mark picked up the document from the table again, and the interrogators walked up to Schiller, set a table in front of him, and then put him on multiple physiological data monitoring instruments, commonly known as polygraphs.

How's the weather today? Mark asked.

Not bad, Schiller replied.

From the corner of Schiller's eyes, a group of technicians were staring at the physiological data monitoring instrument. Mark asked a few more irrelevant questions. After confirming that the lie detector was working normally, he began to get down to business.

What's your real name?

Schiller Rodriguez.

Aren't you Russian?

no.

Are you a KGB spy inside Hydra?

Yes.

Mark glanced up at the technician sitting behind the instrument staring at the screen, who shook his head slightly at him, indicating that there was nothing wrong with the readings.

Although the data of the lie detector is not necessarily completely accurate and cannot be used as evidence, it can also judge a person's emotional changes at this time to a large extent.

Schiller didn't use any special ability to control the physiological state, because what he said was the truth, but the truth was more tortuous.

Are you a spy sent by the KGB to Hydra, and then sent by Hydra to work in S.H.I.E.L.D.?

Yes.

In S.H.I.E.L.D., how many accomplices do you have?

Facing this question, Schiller was silent, and the technician looking at the screen frowned. Mark keenly captured this expression. Obviously, there was something wrong with the reading just now.

More or less? Mark continued to ask, Are there more or fewer spies like you in S.H.I.E.L.D.?

I'm the only one in this situation. Schiller replied, Mark immediately looked at the technician, and the technician shook his head again.

Mark frowned, and he said: If you are willing to be a tainted witness, we can apply for witness protection for you, and it will also benefit your sentence reduction, so you'd better share what you know about Hydra SHIELD and KGB intelligence tells us that it will do you no harm.

What do you want to know? Schiller asked.

Mark stood up again, walked in front of him and started pacing, he said: I think you should know that some time ago, the Russian Federal Security Service arrested a high-level Hydra, and at the same time, they revealed that the KGB had infiltrated Go inside the Hydra, and then use the power of the Hydra to send yourself to the top...

Mark turned to meet Schiller's eyes and asked, We want to know, what role did S.H.I.E.L.D. play in this?

Did they provide cover for Hydra or KGB operations?

Most importantly, is Nick Fury, director of S.H.I.E.L.D., suspected of causing the current situation through inaction?

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