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Chapter 458 Temporary Conclusion (4k)(1/2)

"Of course, when I calmed down, I suddenly realized that what he said seemed to be right."

Acheson continued.

“Which point?”

Raham frowned, as if somewhat surprised.

"The words he said were still working for the Augustus family."

"Oh, what do you mean?"

"He doesn't seem to be sorry for us over the years."

Raham looked at Acheson and squinted his eyes, "But it's just you."

"Although Dalton is not in harmony with you, he is also Augustus."

Acheson responded, "If he really cares about Gallup, the Augustus family wouldn't have lasted for such a long time."

"Although it's not just a direct decline, it's a certain decline during this period."

Raham was convinced by Acheson's words and nodded in agreement.

"What should I do next?"

Looking at Raham who was in deep thought, Acheson asked naturally.

"What do you want?"

Raham asked casually, as if asking the other party’s opinions, but his eyes were deep, like abyss and a pool.

"You have also seen Abbott's previous state. Continuing the interrogation will only result in half the result with twice the effort and is extremely inefficient."

"So, I suggest that Abbott be detained temporarily and then interrogate after a while."

"And, I'm here every time I interrogate."

"In the end, Abbott needs to be handed over to us."

Acheson naturally knew the temptation in Raham's words, but he still gave his own ideas directly.

After all, he has no time to play Tai Chi with the other party now.

"Can."

Raham thought about it but did not object.

"But you have to cooperate with our personnel to arrest and detain people close to Augustus and Abbott, and complete internal inventory and identification."

"Only after this process is completed, your people can be released."

"Okay." Raham gave Acheson face, and Acheson immediately returned the same respect.

After reaching an agreement, Acheson turned around and prepared to leave, and began to prepare for the finishing work.

Although Raham's operation had roughly given him hints, he did not give him detailed information or information in order to keep it confidential.

Moreover, in order to avoid alerting the enemy, Acheson did not make any sudden advance arrangements.

Therefore, Atcheson now needs to formulate a reliable and feasible finishing plan in a timely manner based on the current situation and circumstances.

Is this kind of workload not heavy?

"By the way." However, before Acheson could take a few steps, Raham exclaimed as if he had remembered something.

"What's up?"

Acheson turned his head and looked at Raham, his eyes full of confusion.

"When the work is done tonight, the cleaning of the Augustus family will probably be completed."

"At that time, don't waste too much effort on the Augustus family. Just sort out more archives of the Augustus family during the Deers era."

"I think there should be something we need in that."

Hearing Raham's instructions, Acheson nodded calmly, and then responded, "Okay, no problem."

After talking, Acheson's shadow quickly stretched out and quickly left the prison located underground.

Raham looked at Acheson's departure, turned around and looked at the interrogation room where Abbott was still imprisoned. He did not go in. He called two elites from the Ministry of Justice to take care of him and turned around and left here.

The night was still rich like indescribable traces, spreading between the heaven and earth, covering everything.

The silver moon is still hanging high, as if her indifferent and ruthless pupils are staring at the world, seeing all the rise and fall and prosperity.

But whether it is sin or justice, whether it is chaos or order, the silver moon is like in the past years, looking down on the changes in the world forever, just watching and not participating.

And tonight, the same is true.

...

"Ah, good morning."

Allen yawned a big yawn, walked to the courtyard, "saw" Raham and Renard sitting on the stone bench with breakfast, and greeted him.

"Good morning."

Renard and Raham also responded very casually to Allen.

"Come on, sit down and eat."

"You eat first."

Allen waved his hand and walked to the bathroom on the side to finish the washing work.

Then he walked to the two of them, sat down casually, and picked up the breakfast that had been prepared for him.

While having breakfast, the three of them seemed to have something to do in their hearts, and they didn't say anything, but just enjoyed the food quietly.

Alan looked at the faces of the two people while eating.

Although there were not many things that could be seen, just their slightly frown brows could tell the unresolvable meditation at first glance. He knew that they were also thinking about what happened last night.

Not to mention that Raham was the only one present last night, why did Reinard and him know too.

Don't ask, ask is the keen perception of the silver-level.

As Allen thought, when the straight line distance was only one kilometer, what difference could be between them and what Raham saw and heard when they did not deliberately cover it up?

There seemed to be only three people present last night, but in fact, there were five people.

Even though, the actual distance between Allen and Renard is a bit far from the scene.

The three of them finished the ignorant breakfast in silence, cleaned up casually, and started to communicate.

"I know everything about last night."

Raham started a conversation and said to Allen and the others.

"Yeah." Allen and Renard nodded and responded directly.

"What do you think about Abbott's problem?"

Raham looked at Allen and Renard and asked as if chatting.

“What aspect?”

Upon hearing this, Allen knew that Raham was pulling people into the water again.

However, no matter which aspect, they could not avoid talking, so Allen did not take it carelessly, just asked about the direction.

"How to get more information from his mouth."

Allen was a little puzzled, "What does it mean?"

"Didn't you reach an agreement last night that you will have to wait for a while before asking?"

Renard, who was thinking on the side, raised his head when he heard this, and his face was a little puzzled.

"The reason we have to wait for a while is because we can't get more information and secrets from Abbott's mouth."

"After asking the last night, Abbott fell into silence and refused to talk to us."

Raham smiled helplessly and spread his hands at Allen and the others.

If it doesn't work, who would be willing to stop at this time?

After all, no matter what it is, it pays attention to one rhythm.

The same is true for interrogation. Once the rhythm is interrupted, it will give the interrogator a chance to breathe, which will greatly reduce the efficiency and success rate of interrogation.

In this way, perhaps the attack that instinctively directly breaks through the suspect's psychological bottom line will pause, giving the other party a chance to adjust, and thus failing.

And this was exactly the same between Raham and Abbott last night.

But logically speaking, this should not be the case.

After all, Abbott's attitude from the beginning was positive cooperation, not passive resistance.

It is precisely because of this that Raham would ask in a completely different way than usual.

However, some mistakes seemed to occur during this process.

“Have Abbott said why he refused to answer?”
To be continued...
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