395. I'm not satisfied

"Ahh

Chris was shot through his left leg and couldn't stand the pain anymore.

Only this time, his screams only lasted for a short second, and he was forcibly suppressed by himself.

It couldn't be done if he didn't press it down, because Rog had already turned the muzzle of the blaster and aimed it at his head.

The pain in his legs was unbearable, but Chris knew exactly which one to choose compared to death.

"Mr. Rog, you ......"

The commander never thought that his low begging for mercy would actually be exchanged for a more decisive shot from Rogge.

Looking at Chris, who was struggling to endure the pain, the commander was about to continue saying something, but in the end he didn't say anything, signaled the escort next to him to drop their weapons, and stepped back some distance.

Rog didn't want to continue shooting at Chris, at least not until he figured out what was going on.

But the commander's "he's still a child" completely aroused his anger.

Although he didn't know how long the average life expectancy of the Xandar people was, Chris, who was now trampled under his feet, didn't look like a child at all.

Rogge has not forgotten that this Chris has served as a civil servant of the mission and a person who has been an envoy to the Kree Empire.

And taking a step back, even if Chris is indeed a child in the measure of the Xanders, this will definitely not be a reason for him to let Chris go.

If there is a mistake, you must admit it, this is a truth that five or six-year-old children on the earth know.

The people that Rogge despises the most are the ones who use age as an excuse after making mistakes.

In his concept, whether it is those thirteen or fourteen-year-old underage children, or those seventy or eighty-year-old people who are already old, as long as they do something wrong, they must be responsible for their own actions.

It's one thing to respect the old and love the young, it's another to take responsibility for your actions.

It is precisely because he has seen too many bullshit and muddy things such as "he is just a child", "he is old" and "he is an old man" before that he firmly believes in the concept that everyone is responsible for their own actions.

"Judging by the way you look, you should also know the ins and outs of the matter, tell me, what the hell is going on?"

After barely suppressing the anger in his heart, Rogge said to the commander in a cold tone.

"No problem, as long as it is what you want to know, Mr. Rogge, I will know everything."

After hearing Rogge's questioning, the commander finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Although Rogge still looks angry now, at least, he won't be shooting Chris now.

As long as Rogge doesn't shoot Chris, as long as Chris doesn't die in front of him, doesn't die in the headquarters building, anything else, he can compromise.

"Well, Mr. Rogge, I wonder if you can get us to stop Chris's bleeding first?

"His wounds continue to bleed like this, and I'm afraid that he has already died of excessive blood loss before he can give you satisfactory compensation."

The commander asked in a low voice again, and in him, he didn't see the appearance of a soldier at all, but like a power-grabbing man who was barried all day long.

More than ten minutes later, in the living room next to the command center, Rogge sat on the sofa with an indifferent face.

Across from him was the building's guard commander, and Chris, who had already bandaged his legs.

"Tell me what you know!"

In the minutes that followed, the commander spoke freely of everything he knew.

Including Chris's plan, Chris's arrangement for the military council speaker's father, how Chris found him, and some of the promises and benefits that Chris gave him.

In order not to let things continue to develop in a worse direction, the commander did not dare to hide the slightest thing, and told the whole story of the original situation.

After the commander finished speaking, Rog turned his head to look at Chris, who was silent, and his face became more and more cold.

As he expected, Chris just wanted to use his father's power to take a small revenge on him at first, so that he didn't get his due reward so smoothly.

But when he learned about the specific content of Rogge's compensation, he had some ideas that he shouldn't have, and told his father, the chairman of the military council, the detailed list of the compensation.

Then, his plan changed from the initial retaliation to an encroachment on Rogge's remuneration for himself.

In order to successfully obtain this batch of equipment that belonged to Rogge, they deliberately set the location of the operation in the headquarters building.

As long as they can successfully kill Rogge in the Headquarters Building, then they can characterize this incident as Rogge claiming to be a meritorious person, making trouble in the Headquarters Building, and killing the relevant staff.

Although this doesn't seem to fit Rog's character very well, everyone else died at that time, and no one would have a hard time with the Speaker of the Military Council because of this.

While Rogge was still alive, there might be someone willing to fight for justice for him.

But if he died, then naturally no one would want to stand up for a dead man.

Especially since this is a dead man from another planet.

So as long as Rogge dies, whether the others believe it or not, it will not have any impact on Chris's plan.

And the batch of equipment that originally belonged to him will naturally belong to the Nova Legion again, and the military council will make reasonable arrangements.

Overall, Chris's plan is a feasible and successful one.

But the crux of the matter is that they completely underestimated Rogge's strength.

In their plan, Rogge, who had defeated the accuser Ronan twice, was at most a stronger presence than the centurion.

After all, the Centurion was already the most powerful individual combat force in the Nova Legion, and the possibility that Rog was several levels stronger than the Centurion was instinctively ignored by them at the beginning.

The Nova Legion is indeed strong, but what they are pursuing is not the strength of the individual combat power, but the strength of the Legion as a whole.

So this possibility, which they ignored in the first place, became the most fatal weakness of their plan.

"So that's the case, no wonder when I first saw you in the guild hall three days ago, I felt that you had a natural arrogance, but I didn't expect you to really come from a powerful family."

After listening to Chris's explanation, Rogge said with a smile.

Looking at the smile on Rogge's face, Chris and the commander finally let go of the big stone in their hearts and breathed a sigh of relief.

Their confession finally gave them the opportunity to settle the matter peacefully.

Chris didn't need to worry about his life, and the commander didn't have to worry about Chris dying in the headquarters building, everything started to work on the right side.

However, just when Chris and the commander both felt that Rogge had the idea of a peaceful solution, Rogge suddenly picked up the blaster on the table, pointed the muzzle of the gun directly at Chris's head, and decisively pulled the trigger.

Shout!

The green blaster bullet pierced Chris's head without any suspense, completely killing him, and the bright red blood that burst out instantly stained the clean table.

"The answer is very detailed, but I am not satisfied."

Rog put down the blaster in his hand, picked up the white napkin next to the table, and unhurriedly wiped his right hand, which was splashed with Chris's blood.

"Inform him of the Speaker's father, and say I'll wait for him here!"