"Men! Apply the torture!"
With Su Lan’s order, two soldiers immediately
stepped forward, ready to act.
"Wait, wait, wait..."
Seeing this, Pei Nan quickly raised her hands
and forced a smile. "Let’s talk things through, no need to get physical
--- that's so uncivilized."
"Oh? So now you're ready to talk properly?
Done with the act?" Su Lan sneered.
"I was just joking earlier, don't take it
seriously. Ask whatever you want --- I'll tell you everything I know," Pei
Nan caved instantly.
"You’d better not play any tricks. If you
dare lie even once, I promise you’ll taste pain like never before," Su Lan
warned.
"Don't worry, don’t worry, I won’t lie!
I’m a very honest person," Pei Nan grinned obsequiously.
Su Lan frowned slightly but said nothing more.
She had a gut feeling something was off about
this woman—one moment playing dumb, the next moment acting obedient. What was
she really up to?
"Fine, let me ask you --- do you know Liu
Yang?" Margaret asked coldly.
"Yes, of course I do."
Pei Nan nodded repeatedly. "Liu Yang is a
friend I met online. We just saw each other a few days ago. Why do you
ask?"
"Liu Yang was infected with the plague ---
he nearly died. He claimed you were behind it, that you infected him. Do you
have anything to confess?" Margaret continued.
"What? Me? Infect him with the
plague?"
Pei Nan was stunned at first, then quickly
denied it. "Don’t believe his nonsense! Why would I do something like
that? I don't even know anything about a plague --- he’s trying to frame
me!"
"Frame you?"
Margaret frowned slightly. "Even now,
you're still refusing to tell the truth? Do you really think you can get away
with this?"
"Every word I said is the truth --- I
swear it!" Pei Nan said earnestly. "You mustn’t be fooled by Liu
Yang. He may look honest on the surface, but inside he’s a dark and twisted
man.
From the moment I met him, I sensed something
was off. I planned to cut ties with him, but he wouldn't let me go.
I finally got fed up and beat him up. That’s
probably why he’s holding a grudge and trying to slander me now."
"A delicate little woman like you, and you
beat up a grown man?" Su Lan said coldly.
"I’ve trained in martial arts. Beating one
Liu Yang --- heck, even three or five of him --- is no problem for me,"
Pei Nan said proudly.
"Whether you can beat Liu Yang or not, I’m
not interested. But your story has many holes."
Margaret spoke indifferently. "We looked
into Liu Yang’s recent activities. Before his infection, you were the only
person he had contact with.
Most importantly, he showed symptoms the day
after meeting with you. Are you seriously claiming you didn’t know anything?
Does that sound plausible?
Also, we’ve checked your background. You joined
the Western Cult, and you’ve been very active lately. Every place you’ve
visited --- plague broke out. Don’t try to tell me that’s just a coincidence.
And finally, from the moment we captured you,
your behavior has been far too composed --- not the slightest panic, as if
you’ve already come to terms with life and death.
No ordinary woman would be this fearless.
I know you’re stalling for time, but it’s
pointless. If you keep pretending, I won’t hesitate to take harsher measures.
As a fellow woman, I don’t want to go that far.
But for the sake of the people, I will become the villain if I must."
Margaret's tone was calm --- as if she were
discussing something as mundane as the weather.
But it was this very calmness that created a
chilling pressure.
"You’ve said a lot, but it’s all
speculation."
Pei Nan still tried to argue. "According
to your logic, if I really spread the plague, then why are all those people
dying while I’m perfectly fine? Do I look infected to you?"
"That’s exactly what puzzles me. Perhaps
you have the antidote, or maybe you’ve developed immunity," Margaret said.
"Everything should be based on evidence.
You suspect I’m the culprit, you accuse me of spreading the plague --- where is
your proof? You can’t just rely on your accusations," Pei Nan frowned.
"In the past, I might’ve been patient --- waited
until I had ironclad evidence before taking legal action. But now, things are
different. I don’t have time to waste on you. My patience is running thin, so
you'd better confess while you can --- or don’t blame me for what happens
next," Margaret's gaze turned cold.
"Boss, enough talking with her! These
White Bone Cult remnants are stubborn to the core --- just use heavy punishment
already!" Su Lan couldn’t hold back anymore.
This woman was far too slippery. Not a single
honest word had come out of her mouth.
"Alright, alright, no need to get violent.
My skin’s too soft and delicate --- I can’t take torture," Pei Nan said
with a look of annoyance. "You suspect I spread the plague, right? Fine, I
admit it. Just take me to your highest leader, and I’ll confess
everything."
"This is our highest leader. Say what you
want --- right now!" Su Lan barked.
"No way! You’re the top dog?"
Pei Nan looked Margaret up and down, then
suddenly gave a wicked smile. "I searched high and low for you, only to
find you standing right here. I was planning to put on a longer show… but turns
out, my target was in front of me all along!"
The moment her words fell, the chains binding
her fell off on their own.
A thick crimson mist suddenly burst from within her body. - Ton
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