Chapter 132: The Night of Killing in the Parisian Dark Battle...
Desai has several excellent qualities that time travelers should possess:
First, he kept his mouth shut and was cautious, never imitating some fools, and liked to show off his identity as a time traveler to others. Desai also tried hard to make himself forget memories that he should not have kept, including some living habits, actions and thinking methods that were incompatible with this era;
Second, be eye for eye, tooth for tooth. Be low-key and do things high-profile, and will not allow resentment to be retained for too long. Once the time comes, he will choose the most direct and cruel way to completely destroy the enemy from the top and not give them a chance to turn things around. Including this strangulation of the gang leader and his family, Desai does not want the story of Monte Cristo to happen next to him in N years;
Third, before the memory curve in his mind begins to fade, he will record a lot of things that he should keep, including major historical events, technological inventions that affect the world, and certain special practical skills, etc.
Of course, the language written by Desai is neither French nor Chinese, but the pinyin of Chinese that no one can understand and understand. After all, in Europe in the 19th century, there were always a few Han people. For the sake of safety, Desai must separate all dangerous connections and not tell others stupidly that he learned Chinese without a teacher.
Before the Polish, Lieutenant Adam Koror served as his full-time intelligence officer, Desay had just completed the compilation of a special skill, "Mind Reading". This was a brief tutorial on psychology when the time traveler was bored in his previous life. It was said that it was written by a senior intelligence officer and doctor of psychology at the FBI.
Unfortunately, before the time traveler could successfully apply the poor psychology he had learned - mind reading skills to various business negotiations, he was moved by a time tunnel to Europe in the early 19th century in a big explosion.
In fact, Western civilization began to appear as early as the ancient Greek and Roman times, and some famous scholars also published influential papers and works (there were also in ancient China, including many wise men from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, who went to Baidu by themselves). However, in the Middle Ages, the Inquisition, known for its extreme conservatism, cruelty and unkindness, announced that the above books and remarks were all heretics, the books were burned, and those who promoted psychology were sentenced to be demon wizards, tied to iron pillars and burned alive.
In addition to the contributions of the Renaissance, the world who advocated science must thank Emperor Napoleon. It was him and his army who intentionally or unintentionally who gave the most heavy blow to Roman Catholicism, including the cancellation of the infamous Inquisition, forcing Pope Pius VI, who hated scientific and technological civilization to death, imprisoned the stubborn and conservative Pope Pius VII, and wiped out all the reputations that had lasted for thousands of years in the Vatican, and eventually became a place where French soldiers plundered it.
Otherwise, the psychological tutorial written by time travelers in Chinese pinyin can only be chosen to be thrown into the stove and burned.
Desai is very self-aware, and this should be the fourth advantage of the time traveler. He knows his strengths and weaknesses clearly. In areas he is not good at, Desai will choose to use professionals to do professional things. For example, the simple psychology tutorial, Desai taught it to the intelligence officer, Lieutenant Adam Koror, and Dr. Kava (military medical officer).
Starting from October 1809, in the past five months, from Hruna to Barcelona, from Marseille to Paris, Lieutenant Koror worked closely with Dr. Cava to gradually enrich the various contents of the "simple psychology" of the Duke of Desay's sudden whim, and more organized, hierarchical, institutionalized, and applied it several times to actual combat. During this period, the most famous case was the successful instigation of the accountant of the gang leader Powell, the Jewish Franck.
On the night of killing, two hours before the five MIIA commandos launched the attack, Lieutenant Koror and Dr. Kava once again received an order from the Duke of Desay, asking them to cooperate again and questioned five military police officers in the conference room.
They were suspected by General Savari and had secretly defected to the secret police station and colluded with gangsters. They were among the most suspected important suspects. The commander of the Paris military police hopes that the Duke of Desay can help him a little favor, identify the five officers' surrendered elements, and let them die in an accident in the operation tonight.
Through the single-sided mirror, Desai, who was in the dark room, sat on the sofa and listened quietly. The intelligence officer and Dr. Kava interrogated the officers one by one. Now the last person, Lieutenant Badires. Among the four previous officers, three collaborators have been found, and they are being tortured by General Savari's adjutant and Major Monek.
In the dark age without the "Miranda Law", let alone the highly hierarchical army, even all violent inquiries that occur in the police station will not be criticized by the court or the public.
In the conference room that serves as a civilized interrogation room, only a long beige striped table was placed, plus four backrest chairs. Lieutenant Koror sat on one side of the table with Dr. Kava, while the suspect Lieutenant Badires was opposite the table.
In the corridor leading to the conference room, Lieutenant Budilles heard screams coming from a room, where Major Monek was torturing an unfortunate companion with a whip.
In response, the lieutenant of the military police had no way to resist and did not dare to resist. After entering the Duke of Desay's mansion, all the weapons he carried were confiscated by the Duke's Guard; not to mention that Lieutenant Badires' parents, wife and children lived in the city of Paris, and he did not want his family to be implicated because of him.
At the beginning, the military police officers who entered the conference room felt very nervous, but soon, the military's professional habits calmed down and gradually returned to normalcy. They carefully answered various questions from an officer and a military officer to him.
Within 10 minutes, the conversation between the three was very relaxed, not like face-to-face interrogation, but more like a communication between interests. Lieutenant Badires expressed his feelings to the two interrogators at the right time that he had never participated in any gangster activities or maintained a special cooperative relationship with the Paris Police Department. His words were sincere and flawless, which made people impeccable.
Soon, Lieutenant Koror changed the topic and began to ask the same questions in succession, while Dr. Kava observed Lieutenant Badires' reaction.
Question: "If you object to General Savari, would you choose to work with Powell?"
Answer: "No!"
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Question: "If you object to General Savari, would you choose to work with Tadieu?" - Secretary General of the Police Department and Director of the Paris Police
Answer: "No!"
Question: "If you object to General Savari, would you choose to cooperate with Lozeel?" - Police Director of the Southern District of France
Answer: "No!"
Question: "If you object to General Savari, would you choose to cooperate with Real?" - Director of Police in the North District of France
Answer: "No!"
Question: "If you object to General Savari, would you choose to cooperate with Demare?" - Secret Police Chief (Director)
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When Lieutenant Koror mentioned the name of the secret police chief (director) and De Mare, Budilles' expression was tense again, his face was slightly distorted, his brows were furrowed, and his forehead was shrouded. Then, the lieutenant officer's eyelids drooped significantly, and he tried to avoid the sharp eyes of the two interrogators.
At this time, even the unprofessional Duke of Desay could be judged that Lieutenant Badires had defected to the secret police chief De Mare. The civilized interrogation from the 21st century ended here. Dr. Kava left the conference room and the Duke of Desay entered the temporary interrogation room.
"Tell me, what are your conspiracy with Demare?" asked the Duke of Desai who sat in the position of the military physician.
Buddy Reis was confused and at a loss, not knowing where he showed his strength. He was asked about having secret cooperation with the infamous rebellious priest, and he still tried his best but ultimately in vain to defend himself.
"Enough, Lieutenant!" Desai, with a cold expression, interrupted the suspect's self-debate and pointed to the room where Major Monek was, and said: "I believe that there, General Savari's adjutant will have a more effective way to tell the truth. Adam, please take Lieutenant Badires to Major Monek's room, and believe that the interrogation of the previous suspect has ended."
After saying that, Desai turned around and left, leaving behind an open door.
Lieutenant Koror slowly put away the documents on the table. He stood up from his seat and whispered to Badires, "Brother, if I were you, I would think more about my elderly and weak parents, my delicate and beautiful wife, and those innocent two children. You should consider them for them that the Dangpole Prison on the island of Paris is not a resort."
The last words of the intelligence officer completely defeated Badires' psychological defense. The lieutenant of the military police may never worry about his life and death, but his family is innocent. No one can guarantee that in the secret battle with Fouche, Demare and others, General Savari, who had lost several trustworthy confidants, could tolerate the family of the rebels and not place additional charges on the innocent to vent his anger.
A few minutes later, Lieutenant Koror and Major Monek brought the same results to the Duke of Desay respectively under different interrogation methods.
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In the bushes not far from the Duke's Mansion, Marius and several bandit leaders led more than a hundred subordinates, enduring the bitter cold wind in the middle of the night, and the lurkers waiting for the mansion to issue a sneak attack code.
Before dark, the secret police chief De Mare gave Marius a list, asking him to contact the military police officers on the list, secretly lurking in the duke's residence at midnight, killing General Savari's adjutant, Major Monek, and several entourages around the Duke of Desay.
Marius did not want to do such dirty work. He understood that even if he returned to the casino without any damage, the despicable secret police chief would not let his companions participate in the sneak attack survive. But Marius and others had no choice because their families were taken into custody by the secret police.
At 11:45 in the middle of the night, the side door leading to the woods on the Duke's Mansion Garden was secretly opened. An officer with a military policeman raised a torch and shook it three times in the dark night sky, then retreated to the Duke's Mansion.
This is the sneak attack code issued by the lurker.
Marius waved his hand and secretly ordered the bandits holding the pistol and the sabre to follow him, preparing to break into the Duke's mansion from the newly opened side door.
Five minutes later, Marius, who sneaked into the Duke's Mansion Garden, felt something strange, because the lurker did not inform him that a defensive chest wall had been erected 50 meters ahead. The cautious Marius decided to give up the attack and everyone returned the same way. When it was too late, the side door of the Duke's Garden leading to the woods outside the mansion was blocked by huge rocks, and manpower could not turn the east.
Immediately afterwards, there were crowds of people inside and outside the garden, and countless torches were lit up. Hundreds of fully armed soldiers had aimed at the bandits. What made Marius even more frightened was that the ground where he was located was covered with dead branches and leaves, and tincture oil was soaked in it. Just throw a torch, and the soldiers did not need to shoot, and all the bandits would go to hell in the flames.
"Survival, or death?" The loud voice of the Duke of Desay echoed in the night sky.
Chapter completed!