I weave fate in parallel time and space

Chapter 418 The Second Objective

Chapter 418 Second Objective
The reason why West France was able to fight Prussia and Germany for so long was partly because of its fearless army, and the intelligence department also made great contributions.

However, Joan of Arc really learned about Fermin from the mouth of the middle-aged man in Northern Russia.

That is, after learning that something suspected of being a Katyusha was detonated on the battlefield of Verdun, she asked St. Petersburg through the telegraph system of the Elysee Palace.

The man in front of him was the core of the Prussian Buddhism Party, and he had been preparing for the country's revolutionary movement. However, he was eventually caught here due to some accidents and was tortured and tortured.

Of course, the middle-aged man did not tell him direct information in the telegram, but used a code word, which Joan of Arc also spent a long time deciphering.

All political prisoners and enemy generals captured on the front lines were imprisoned in Montjuic Castle.

Because this is the strongest and most secure fortress in Prussia.

West France organized a rescue operation with Britain last year, but it was ultimately unsuccessful.

Joan of Arc was also a participant in that rescue, which was carried out together during the blitz, so Joan of Arc was deeply impressed by it.

When Joan of Arc arranges her troops on the battlefield, she usually likes to make second-hand or even third-hand preparations. Even if the first goal cannot be achieved, she will immediately move to the second or even third goal.

Although her most important purpose in coming to Prussia and Germany was to negotiate with William II.

But if it failed, she actually made other preparations.

Of course, she actually couldn't guarantee [-]% that she would be imprisoned in Montjuic Castle.

However, when she arrived at Fort Montjuic, she already had a plan in mind.

The cell on this level is located on the bottom floor of the entire Montjuic Castle. It is the darkest and dampest place. Only some special criminals will be locked up here.

And her target is on this level, which is also the information she got from St. Petersburg.

And this is also the reason why Joan of Arc has been provoking Malfoy just now, because that way, she will be more likely to be imprisoned here.
Joan of Arc observed Fermin carefully. He had obviously been imprisoned here for a long time. His eye sockets and cheeks were sunken, his sticky hair was hanging loosely, and his skin was very pale because he had not seen the sun for a long time.

Hearing Joan's words, Fermin was visibly startled, and a joking sound came from the cell next door.

"Fermin, this is the illegitimate daughter you left somewhere. People have found her here."

"Fuck you!" Fermin rolled his eyes.

"Ignore him, kid, tell us how you got in." It sounded at the other end.

"The first one to speak is No. 12." Fermin introduced to Joan of Arc. "In his eyes, no matter what the matter, everything is wrong. The other one is No. 15, who suffers from insomnia every day and is gentle and polite. We are here A recognized thinker. Others are less vocal, especially No. 14."

"I speak when it's time to speak." A low and cold voice suddenly joined the conversation, and Joan guessed that it should be No. 14. "If everyone here talked less, it would be much quieter every night."

"Good night, everyone." Joan of Arc said, "My name is Joan of Arc. Nice to meet you all."

"You will be unhappy soon." NO.12 said quietly.

"Welcome to join." NO.14 said, "I hope you won't stay here for too long, after all, you are still so young."

Joan of Arc subconsciously turned her head and looked at the body bag on one side.

"That's Lucio, the former No. 13." Fermin said, "We don't know anything about her because the poor guy is mute. A bullet passed through its throat on the Boer River. .”

"It's a pity that he is the only mute." NO.19 responded.

"How did he die?" Joan asked.

"People will die if they stay here." NO.12 responded to her, "No other reason is needed."

Joan of Arc turned her head and looked at the body bag on one side, "How long will it take for someone to take him away?" "Who knows," Fermin said, "Usually people from the Montjuic Cemetery will come over to collect the body when they have time."

"Will he be buried?" Jeanne asked.

"Buried?" NO.12 sneered, "Then you are too optimistic about these people. There is a mass grave there, and that is where we people end up. The corpses are exposed in the wilderness."

"Is that so?" Jeanne murmured softly.

"You came in from outside," Fermin said, "What's the situation outside now?"

Joan of Arc also began to slowly talk about what happened in the outside world and why she appeared here.

In particular, Fermin came in before the collapse of the Tsarist Russian government, and she also deliberately told him about the middle-aged man.

Fermin's eyes became brighter and brighter, and he murmured softly.

"Did he succeed?"

He muttered while suppressing the excitement in his heart.

"I knew he would succeed. He is much better than all of us."

He raised his head and looked at Jeanne.

"Thank you for telling me this. If you encounter any trouble in prison, you can come to me at any time."

"Thank you." Joan of Arc nodded, "But I think I should stay here for a short time."

She lowered her eyes.

"Life or death."

A regular schedule helps adjust to life in prison.For a fixed hour every day, prisoners in the cells can be taken to the atrium to bask in the sun or get a little rain, depending on the weather conditions at the time.

The daily meal was a large cup half full of cold mud. It was a greasy light gray substance. It was hard to tell what kind of food it was. A sour musty smell came to my nose. It had probably been there for several days. , but because of the cramps in my stomach, I still had to eat such a meal.

All corridors, atriums and areas where prisoners may be present are closely monitored.

There is a group of armed guards patrolling the prison. After the prisoners leave the cell, it is impossible to look outside except for the guards' intense gaze and the aimed guns.

There are several other less threatening jailers in charge of the same area. Although they are soldiers, most of them are physically disabled.

They were assigned here after they came down from the front line to make a living, because apart from guarding the prison, they couldn't find a better job.

Each row of cells is assigned a jailer, who always has a bunch of keys hanging on his body. He works in twelve-hour shifts and sits on a chair at the end of the corridor when he goes to work.

Most guards avoid establishing friendships with prisoners, not even talking to them, nor looking at them twice unless necessary.

The prison also organizes mass every Sunday. Although it is recommended to attend, no one misses it because every time the priest calls the roll, if someone is absent, he will mark it on the list.The consequence of two absences is to fast for a week.Those who are absent three times will have to wait for a month of "vacation" in the isolation cell.

However, Joan of Arc was an exception. It seemed that because of her rumored status in West France, the priest respected her very much.

In fact, Montjuic Castle has a special female prison area, but it seems that in order to scare Joan of Arc, she was placed in the lowest and filthiest cell.

Over the past few days, Malfoy has been forcing her to sign a confession, but she has never agreed.

Joan of Arc was feeling that his patience was dwindling day by day, and as time passed, she could feel Malfoy's mood becoming more and more irritable.
(End of this chapter)

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