Chapter 521 The X Mire of Greed X (12)
"That weak position just now is an illusion, a trap for the enemy."
Allen stands in front of Idler's body. He was followed by four men, Henderman and three of the best of the lobsters: Arthur, Gad, and Charlie.
It was Arthur who had just spoken, and who had made this judgment. When he said this, he didn't care about Henderman on the side, but spoke directly.
"The trap you're talking about, is that how they attacked our three teammates?" Alan looked at Arthur and asked.
"There is no doubt about it." Arthur replied. "The team we sent out, someone was tracked down or targeted. Someone left a mark on them, and the enemy chased them and came to us. That's why this happens. β
"I turned on the detection." Henderman said. "There can't be such a thing."
"What if, this is the power of that spirit?" Arthur looked at him. "Can you still be sure that you will detect it?"
"Brother Nars said that the effect of the spirit is: 'Leader.'" On the side, John said.
Arthur looked at him. "Say you can guarantee that he's not lying to us? Who can guarantee that he did not play a role in this investigation? β
"You mean, he defected?" Alan looked at Arthur.
"Nope." Arthur denied this claim. "Nars is not a mutinous man. But what if the other party did something to him? Knowing that he would definitely come back, he put some tricks on him, and he didn't notice it...."
"It's possible." Henderman said. "We might as well detain him for the time being."
"Is this appropriate?" John frowned.
"It's a way, too." Alan agreed. "If something goes on next, we'll let him go again; And if that's okay next, that's even better. Naars is a reasonable person, and as long as you do things well, he won't object. β
Henderman raised his eyebrows when he heard the word 'operation'. Then he nodded.
"It's too passive." Gard said. "Actually, we can go ahead and attack."
"Are you sure?" Arthur looked at him. "In a situation like this?"
"The enemy killed three of our teammates, and we should have made a move." Gard said. "Otherwise, what will the team members think when they find out? When killing our team members, they all use conspiracy, which shows that the enemy does not dare to confront us head-on. If we rally and attack the past..."
"This is to be ordered by Chairman Arnold." Alan said when he saw that the rest of the people were looking at him. "An all-out attack, he has to give the order."
Several of the people present looked at each other.
Not just orders, but more importantly, the kind of things that can greatly strengthen their power, can only be used by Arnold. If you don't have that kind of strength, you and others are only a little stronger than ordinary contractors, and you can't guarantee victory in battle.
"I'm also in favor of attacking." John spoke. "Perhaps the enemy knew about Lord Arnold's condition and thought that we would not dare to attack under such circumstances, so they acted recklessly."
This argument is still somewhat convincing. After a moment, Henderman nodded, "With this possibility, I can lead the team again." β
Alan looked at Arthur, who was still silent. "Well, since you all say so. But Henderman don't go out this time, stay in the camp and work with me to find out what happened. β
He glanced at the faces of the three people on the side, "Gad, John, you two lead the team together, and I will give you twenty-five lobster soldiers, bring all the equipment." It's best if you can find out the cause of our team's death, and if you can't find out, you can beat me up so that those bastards don't have the time to play these little tricks again! β
Gard and John nodded at the same time, then turned away and returned to the veil.
"I'm not against attacking." After Gad and John left, Arthur spoke again. "But if our guess is wrong, if it's not the enemy who does it, but our own people....."
"Are you still suspicious of Collier?" Henderman asked.
"I have no reason to doubt him." Arthur said. "According to common sense, the enemy should not win over such a person, he does not have the courage to betray .... But I couldn't trust him either. In the current situation, I don't intend to trust anyone, anything. β
"You've always been like this." Henderman snorted. "What's the current situation?"
Arthur ignored Henderman and looked at Allen. "I suggest that after Gad and John strike, turn on the guards and jammers within the veil."
"That's a lot of money." Alan groaned. "Is it necessary?"
"It's very necessary." Arthur said. "If it was our men who did it, and if he had colluded with the enemy, then he would have informed the enemy that Gad and John had led men to attack. With the jammer on, he was unable to communicate with the outside world. When the time comes, he may be very anxious and make some suspicious moves. β
"If he's someone from the outside team." Henderman added.
That's right, if the traitor is a B&B, he will know what it means to turn on these two things, and he will not dare to act rashly. But the rest of the council may not know how terrible these two items are, and they may even take risks.
"Okay." Alan thought for a moment and agreed. "I'll hand you these two props in a moment, since it was your idea, then you will be responsible for this."
Arthur nodded. "No problem, I'll go and stock up on energy."
Alan looked at Hendermand. "Then, there's the Nars. You can handle this, can you? β
Henderman nodded. "No problem. But I'm going to talk to Gad and get rid of those who might support him. β
Alan nodded. "Go ahead."
After Arthur and Henderman had left, Alan looked at the curtain in the distance, where Arnold was, and his expression was cloudy.
Are these the people who colluded with DTPH?
Arnold found out that they were trying to collude with the enemy, so he killed them? Henry, Jack, Idler?
Three lobster soldiers who are not too weak, but not so strong either. With their identity, betrayed, it is indeed possible to get better gains. Killing them will also give the team enough deterrence.
But.... Did Arnold perceive his thoughts? If this is to deter yourself, then when you kill these three people, there is no need to hide yourself, let yourself see the death of these people, isn't it more terrifying to yourself?
And, why kill outside? Isn't it more deterrent for all three people to be killed in the camp?
At this moment, someone rushed out of the curtain.
It's Gad. He shouted, his face panicked. "Oh no! John is dead! β
A breeze blew, and a voice echoed slightly in the wind.
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