1:200 Exploring the Clouds of Doubt (Part I)

1:200 Exploration of Suspicion (Part I)

Ten minutes later.

"This is it. The knight took Arthur and the others into the enchantment generator's machine room.

It's the first time Arthur has seen a castle's enchantment generator so closely.

It was made up of countless centrifuges, and the electromagnetic field created by the rotation of the centrifuges formed a photonic barrier. By adjusting the output power, you can create anything from the simplest [teleportation magic invasion] enchantment to the most complex [Protective Shield] enchantment.

"Hasn't it been repaired yet?" Arthur asked curiously, seeing that the centrifuge was not turning.

"Now use the backup crew to generate the enchantment. This machine is a precision instrument, and repair requires fine inspection and troubleshooting little by little. The knight who manages the enchantment generator explained.

"Bedi, did you find anything?" Arthur asked.

Bediwell climbed into the centrifuge and sniffed it carefully.

Bediwell's discovery left him to his chagrin.

A tiny butterfly, dying on one of the coils of a centrifuge. It's this little thing that short-circuits the coil and causes the machine to malfunction.

There is only one person in the Southern Heavenly Knights who can do this.

He knew it in his heart, but he pretended to be nothing, "No, everything is normal." I think it's just a malfunction caused by the aging of the machine. "He deceived Arthur, he was ashamed of his actions, and he didn't even dare to face Arthur.

Arthur sensed something in Bedeville's stumbling tone, but he remained silent.

Some friends are not worthy of your trust. Arthur intended to make Beddiviville understand this. To achieve this, this naïve werewolf boy must be taught a lesson.

After a hard day's work, Greenway soaked in her laurel aromatherapy bath.

Suddenly, she looked at her phone uneasily.

The phone didn't ring.

She sighed and brushed her beautiful chestnut-colored hair while feeling the relaxation of the hot water and aromatherapy.

When she finally finished taking a shower and put on her bathrobe, her phone finally rang.

"Well done, Arthur. "Uh, what?" said Arthur, confused.

"You know that calling to harass me after I'm done taking a shower is a bit of an improvement. Greenway said.

In fact, it was only because Bediwell had hidden Arthur's phone so well when he was packing his luggage that it took Arthur a full hour to find it.

"Greenway, can you really tell if the other person is lying by listening to the other person's heart?" asked Arthur.

"Yes, if the man doesn't know what I'm capable of. "If he is known, he may find all kinds of ways to suppress his emotions, and the results of the polygraph may not be accurate." "See, can you come here?" asked Arthur.

"It's night, have I just taken a shower?" said Greenway, reluctantly, "You'd better have a proper reason." "There's a suspect here who is suspected of attacking the Southern Knights," Arthur said, "and you need to lie about it." Is this the right reason?" An hour later, Greenwiel drove the Iron Knights to the Southern Knights. She didn't expect Grand Duke Hall to come to greet her in person.

"Good evening duke—where are the suspects you speak of?" asked Greenway.

"Let's talk as we go. Grand Duke Hall said.

Ryder the Rabbit is locked up on the other side of the interrogation room. The magic glass in the middle of the interrogation room was transparent from Greenway's side, but a mirror from the other side.

Unsure of Ryder's affairs, Constantine and Knight Kador were also waiting by Ryder's side.

They seem to be waiting for someone.

"I don't understand, who's the suspect there? the knight? Constantine? Arthur said.

"Uh-hu-hu-hu-hu," Greenway scoffed, "he looks harmless to humans and animals, and you're scared of even the little rabbits?" "We'll figure it out in a moment." Arthur said.

"Okay. Greenwiel said, "I'll need to concentrate on listening to his heart in a moment, so don't be silent." If he's telling the truth, I nod my head, otherwise I shake my head. Arthur nodded, and sat down quietly, trying not to make a sound to disturb Greenway.

Bediwell walked to the other end of the room.

"Ryder. He looked at the rabbit man and said, "Do you know you're going to be here?" "Bevel, are you going to interrogate me?" the rabbit asked.

"I don't want to, but you have to prove that you didn't betray us. "I just want to ask you a few questions, and I hope you will answer them truthfully." "Okay. Ryder had two dark circles under his eyes, and he hadn't slept well in the past few days.

"First of all," Bedi asked, "please tell me, did you know in advance that the [deodorant] antidote didn't work on us orcs?" Ryder shook his head, "I don't know. I thought that the effect of the medicine should be the same for both humans and orcs. At this time, to Arthur's surprise, Greenway nodded at him.

"Okay," Bediwell asked, "Second question. We attacked the Kitsunes' research institute three days ago, did you sneak a tip-off?" Absolutely none myself. Ryder said.

Greenwiel nodded again.

(How could it be?!) "Okay. Bediwell breathed a sigh of relief and continued, "Zuihou has a question: Did you participate in the attack on the Knights of the Southern Heavens this morning?" Ryder also shook his head: "If I can plan an attack on the Knights under the watchful eye of so many people, then I am a god." Greenwiel continued to nod.

Arthur had long been overwhelmed by deep doubts. It wasn't the answer he was expecting.

"Xiexie you, Ryder. I'm done. Bedi said, however, he thought for a moment and added, "Ryder, do you still have something to hide from me?" Ryder looked embarrassed.

"Ryder?" the werewolf boy urged again.

"I didn't. Ryder said.

Greenwiel shook her head.

"We're friends, aren't we?" asked Bediville again.

"Of course. Greenwiel shook her head again. Arthur frowned.

"Well, then, since we are friends, shouldn't we be honest with each other?" asked Bediwell.

"It's because we're friends that I can't tell you something. Ryder said.

"Did your parents sell you, for example?" said Bediwell, coldly.

Greenway clearly heard Ryder's heartbeat as the rabbit man suddenly changed from a slow to a violent beat, especially when Bedi told him about Ryder's being sold by his parents, Ryder's heart stopped beating for a full three seconds.

"You, you, you

"I'm sorry, you were talking in your sleep, I accidentally heard it. "Bedivel Road.

Ryder the rabbit man looked at Constantine and Knight Cador beside him, and then at Bediwell. Tears welled up in his eyes: "Beibei, you stupid! weishenme is going to say this kind of thing here! where do you call me, where is the face to see people" His face was distorted by humiliation and pain, and he cried to a mess.

Bediwell just patted the rabbit on the back, "It's okay. It's none of Ryder's fault, no one here is going to look down on you. "What do you know! They sold them to-them just for -- three thousand gold, and those people hurt my body--here--there--" the rabbit man cried, his words so muffled that he could barely make out his words.

"That's all in the past. It doesn't matter anymore. Bediwell stroked the rabbit's head.

"That's not -- the past! -- the yoke -- the future -- never--no escape!" (the yoke?) "Let me be alone!" cried Ryder.

Seeing that Ryder could not be persuaded by Bedwell, he walked out of the room and walked around to the other side of the interrogation room to see the results for Arthur.

"How's it going?" he asked as he entered.

"Well, it turned out to be strange. Arthur showed Bediwell the transcript and Greenway's judgment at the time.

When he saw Ryder lying about the phrase "we are friends", Bedi couldn't help but feel a shock in his heart.

(He weishenme is going to lie.) (I am afraid that he hates me very much, right?) (When he was at his most desperate, my friend couldn't help at all.) Bedi muttered into Arthur's ear. Arthur shook his head: "Do this, you will definitely regret it." "Please, this is the request of my life!" Bediwell said.

(What the hell can I do for my friends?) (I can barely do anything but watch from the sidelines.) Arthur walked into the room and looked at Ryder, who was still crying.

"Boy, look up. Arthur said.

"What do you want from me?" said Ryder, "you might as well just kill me!" "Shut up and just keep your head up!" Arthur ordered.

Ryder looked up at Arthur.

Arthur reached over and took off Ryder's collar.

"You're free. Go wherever you want, and stop harassing Bediwell. Arthur threw a bag of money to Ryder, "That's enough money for you to live a glorious life in the Radiant Realm, and enough money for you to travel back to the Dark Realm." It's up to you to go wherever you want. Ryder looked at Arthur wryly, but he also reached for the purse.

"Now, let's go. Arthur said.

Ryder stood up and wanted to leave. Arthur suddenly added, "I'm sorry I cut off one of your ears in anger before." Ryder didn't say anything and walked out.

Constantine glared at Arthur and walked out: "Brother Ryder, it's so late, it's not easy for you to go to the city to find a hotel, let's spend the night in my room first." The rabbit looked at the boy, "Are you keeping me?" Constantine said as he took the rabbit's hand.