Chapter 17: Goodbye Sneijder
Barrett, who had just returned to the Mishan, was invited to the interrogation room by the military police of the censorship department, and he didn't even have time to take off his armor. www.biquge.info Barrett, who was a little puzzled by what was going on, saw Snead sitting at the end of the interrogation table as soon as he entered the door, and he kind of understood that it should be related to the intuition he said yesterday.
Watching Barretla open a chair and sit down, Sneijder smiled and said, "See you again, Barrett." I won't talk about going around in circles, but this time I invite you mainly about your intuition. Speaking of the word intuition, he deliberately slowed down his tone and emphasized.
Barrett looked into Sneijder's eyes, was silent for a while, and nodded, "I don't like to talk nonsense either." Let's be straight, what do you want to know? β
"It's actually very simple, you take a look at this information first." With that, Sneijder reached out and pushed an electronic document in front of Barrett. "Data Analysisγγγγγγ Danger prediction? What do you mean my sense is the ability to foresee? Barrett read the conclusion in the document, raised his head and said, "Just what I said before?" I've never had such an awesome ability to "foresee"! β
"Of course, it's not just that, our analysts have conducted a comprehensive analysis of your combat records over the past few years and have come to a conclusion------- that is, danger prediction, or that you will avoid danger unintentionally and intentionally. Tonight's battle, especially obvious! Sneijder pushed his glasses, and the look in his eyes behind the lenses was cold and dangerous, completely different from the smile on his face: "Since there are no records of the same in the database, we have reason to think that this ability of yours is not within the scope of superpowers. β
"According to our research, your resume is interesting. Barrett Bardoretti was born in Topley 30 years ago, and his parents are unknown. At the age of eighteen, he was admitted to the First Naval Academy without any relationship, and graduated with honors, and after graduation, he served in the Lang Peien fleet, Enza and other places. Two years later, he left the Navy and joined the Army, serving for one year and nine months in the Southern Theater. Speaking of this, Snead paused and asked, "Then you were selected to participate in the princess rescue operation as a special soldier." After that, you moved to our Eastern Theater and served in the Unicorn Legion, three of which were transferred and three times returned. I'm not wrong, am I? β
Barrett listened as Sneijder read his resume from beginning to end, nodded and replied, "No mistakes." β
"Oh? Since there are no mistakes, I have to ask a few questions. There are a few things we don't quite understand, and we need you to answer them for us, Captain! Hearing Barrett's frank admission, Sneijder asked expressionlessly: "First question, how did you get into the Naval Academy?" With normal admission standards, the probability is less than 1 in 10,000. β
"You shouldn't ask me that, right? The test papers of that year, your intelligence department can transfer them out. Even if you say that, I can only tell you that I did get in normally. Barrett said calmly: "As for why you take the test, it's actually very simple, an ordinary person who has no support naturally has to find a good way to go." And the treatment of the Navy, I think quite high. β
"Okay, let's skip that question, and the second question is, since you want to join the Navy, why did you leave the Navy and join the Army after two years? Isn't that not in line with your ideals? Sneijder did not react at all to Barrett's rhetorical question, immediately skipping the first question and asking the second. It's as if I was going to ask that.
Barrett shook his head and replied: "This question is also very simple, that is, I received the order from the Southern District, because the order was transferred to the Army, and I directly entered the special training camp in the Southern District, and the time in the Southern District was actually all trained in this training camp. β
Sneijder fell silent, although his investigation also concluded this, but it was strange that it was impossible to find out who signed this order and for what purpose, even if it was through the pressure of the Political Department on the southern district, the reply was only four simple words as "Peak Order".
With his hands in front of his mouth, Sneijder, who thought for a while, continued: "Then the third question is, the princess rescue plan, you also received an order?" As far as I know, the so-called selection plan, almost none. It only took three days to circle the four of you. β
Regarding this question, Barrett took a moment to complete, and said with a slight smile: "Hehe, what can we do as soldiers about the ideas made by those officials above?" But the selection did happen, at least we did it in the training camp. β
βγγγγγγγγγγγγγβ This question is also useless. If the so-called danger prediction is true, then this person will be the strongest in the special forces under any circumstances, and there will be no change in the results of the so-called selection or not.
"Well, the previous answers are quite good, and I admit that what you said is not very different from the results of our investigation. So I can tell you a piece of news, do you want to know how a few people who performed the princess rescue together six years ago are doing now? Instead of dwelling on the issue, Sneijder put on a posture that you pass and give you some reward.
Barrett admitted that although the few people at that time were not long, they did have a very deep affection for each other, and it was a lie to say that they didn't want to. He nodded and said, "Yes!" β
When Sneijder heard his answer, the corners of his mouth twitched slightly, and he said, "After so many years, you haven't heard from them, right?" In fact, the reason is very simple, six months after the completion of the princess rescue plan, the other three people died. One died from the rebel repression, and the other died from the atmospheric infiltration. And the last one, he died from an injection reaction after drinking too much alcohol. Isn't it strange that since I can carry out an epic mission with you, but all of them died in less than half a year, and you are the only one who survives the entire plan. β
Hearing this, Barrett raised his eyebrows: "Interesting, you mean, their death was intentional?" Was it deliberately extinguished? If this is true, then what is the force behind it? And indeed, why am I the only one alive? Is it a coincidence?
Feeling the other party's wavering, Sneijder's smile was even bigger: "That's not it, I believe that no one can let tens of thousands of people be buried at the same time." It's just that why you are the only one who survived, have you ever considered it? And this kind of prediction ability of yours is likely to serve as a very important condition in this! β
After going around in circles, the problem is back to square one----- Barrett's so-called ability to predict danger. Barrett fell silent when he heard this, pondering the possibilities in his mind. Although my intuition has indeed saved me several times in the past few years, if it weren't for it, I guess I would have died a long time ago. But he didn't believe that this intuition was a so-called superpower, and magic was not in the scope of consideration----- if it was magic, why didn't the crystal even react at all?