The warden who guards the witches

Chapter 379: Scare the Prisoner

"What do you want to ask?" Saira tried to suppress her uneasiness and asked carefully.

"I've read your information. You went to jail on purpose, right?" Aiden asked straight to the point.

After briefly observing the prisoner in front of him, Aiden felt more and more that it was unlikely that the prisoner came to the prison to cause trouble against him, because the prisoner had no aura of ulterior motives at all.

It is normal for an ordinary first-time offender to feel nervous when he is suddenly interrogated by the warden of the prison for no apparent reason. Of course, people with evil intentions may panic because of this, but criminals with only this kind of psychological quality are actually nothing to be afraid of.

Of course, it is also possible that the other party is at a higher level and is pretending to be nervous with this in mind, but nervousness is actually much harder to act than calmness, and now Aiden is not afraid of the other party using his acting skills to deceive him.

"This..." Saira hesitated.

Is this warden asking casually, or does he know something to confirm? The secret police have already found him? Saira kept guessing in her mind.

She really didn't dare to tell the truth about her affairs rashly. The Royal Secret Police was willing to use so many resources to hunt her down, and they would certainly not hesitate to spend a lot of money to bribe a high-ranking prison official to deal with her.

Even if the warden has not had any contact with the secret police, if he knew the facts, would he take the initiative to sell her to those secret police?

In a bet that she couldn't lose even once, she really didn't dare to bet on it.

However, just as she was about to make an excuse, an order suddenly appeared in her mind: "No lying."

She suddenly felt palpitations in her heart, and her tongue felt as if it was knotted, unable to move, and she could no longer speak.

Aiden noticed that the other party was preparing to lie, and narrowed his eyes slightly: "I'd better advise you to tell the truth."

Saira realized that the other party was using some unknown method to force her to tell the truth, and would react as soon as she was ready to lie.

She is just an ordinary person and has no understanding of things like black magic. She really doesn't know what the consequences will be if she doesn't tell the truth.

This unknown fear suddenly gripped her tightly, and this was exactly what Aiden wanted to achieve.

"...Yes." Saira could only give an affirmative answer helplessly.

"I have seen people who want to go to jail to retire or commit crimes, but you are young, have sound hands and feet, and are not sick or in trouble. Moreover, there is still a sum of control money in your account after deducting the penalty. It doesn't matter how you look at it. It’s so similar.” Aiden said calmly, “Why did you go to jail on purpose?”

"I... encountered danger and had no other choice, so I faked committing a crime and went to jail to avoid danger."

Saira hesitated, saying that although she neither dared to lie nor remain silent, the risk of telling the truth still frightened her. Under the attack of two fears, she hesitated and couldn't make up her mind, and finally spoke a vague truth in a compromise.

Aiden's thoughts were more or less what he had expected. The most likely possibility he originally thought was that this girl was being pursued by a loan shark or something, or that she was being targeted by a killer or some evil force for some reason.

In the past two days, he had been asking the prison guards in the First Ward to observe the prisoner more. The report was that the prisoner had always been quite honest, and his attitude was relatively weak when communicating with other prisoners. It was like meeting a scoundrel. You will be at a disadvantage.

He had actually more or less ruled out the possibility that the prisoner had subjective evil thoughts when he came in, but out of caution, he still felt that he should ask carefully in person. After all, the prisoner did enter the prison on purpose, and there must be corresponding reasons. He must This reason for excluding the other party poses no danger to him or the prison.

"Do you treat my unit as a refuge?" Aiden nodded with a smile, "Is this really the reason you came in?"

"Yes." Saira answered almost immediately.

"How much trouble have you caused that you would rather stay in jail for so long? Are they going to kill you? Or are they going to force you into prostitution?"

"You want to kill me..." Saira replied softly.

Another person who came here to avoid being killed, but it seemed that unlike a certain movie star, he came here purely for refuge and had no subjective intention of causing trouble. Judging from the way the other party started to tell the truth after receiving a little shock, and had no idea that he could still remain silent, this prisoner does not seem to be someone capable of causing trouble.

"Then who is chasing you?" Aiden asked casually.

He felt that there was no need to worry too much after asking this question. For such a non-threatening person, most of the people chasing her were just ordinary gangsters or killers. No matter how ruthless these people were, during the time she was in prison, I'm afraid it can only be stopped.

"Well..." Saira was at a loss for words again.

"You'd better tell the truth, otherwise I can't guarantee what the consequences will be." Aiden had a meaningful smile on his face.

He did not use the "Wordless Code" to write down the punishment effect, it was just to scare the prisoner casually. Although it was just bluffing, it wasn't really a lie. He did know that nothing would happen to Saira even if she continued to remain silent, but what he said was that he "won't guarantee it" rather than "cannot guarantee it".

It is actually quite interesting to scare prisoners like this. The prisoners in the core area have become so honest recently. Edenton feels that it has been a while since he has frightened and disciplined prisoners like this, and he can't help but miss it.

"Yes..." Under the instigation of the unknown fear, Sera finally made up her mind and gave up and told the truth, "It's the secret police of the Kingdom of Gistas."

The smile on Aiden's face froze for a moment, and then he kept this expression and asked, "The secret police of Gistas? The one led by Count Hoffman of Gistas?"

"Yes." Hearing this title, Sera felt her heart tightened.

Yes, Count Hoffman-for the family honor passed down from generation to generation, for the tradition of loyalty to the royal family, what does the oath to a woman count for?

No, in the final analysis, the oath of protection was only because of the order of the "previous king". Since he chose to be loyal to the royal family, after the old king turned into a pile of yellow earth, the order of the new king would naturally take precedence.

Aiden gradually stopped smiling. He quickly reviewed the information he had collected in his mind and soon understood the situation: "Are you... the illegitimate daughter of the former king of Gistas?"

"I am right." Sera sighed resignedly.

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