Chapter 498: Grumpy Temper

The warden and Kafka had been locked up in this pitch-black cell for two whole months.

After the last riot, Black Hawk, the "shepherd" of Paradise Island, ordered that the matter must be thoroughly investigated. He thinks that there must be ghosts in Paradise Island, which is why this kind of thing happens. Let Franky Mir, who was so easy to get his hands on, slip away so easily.

After some careful investigation, they found Kafka, who took advantage of the chaos to release a large number of biochemical beasts in the experimental stage, and Professor Ivan's personal assistant Yulia, who miraculously and mysteriously disappeared, as for other anomalies, they have never found a reasonable explanation.

The first question is who cut off the energy supply to the mechanical heart, and the guards in charge of guarding the mechanical heart have more than 100 people, and all of them are the elite of the guards, and they are devout Nazi fanatics.

They would never take matters into their own hands and cut off the energy supply to the Heart, but they also said that they had never seen anyone else who had ever approached the Heart and tried to cut off the Heart of Machine's energy during the time of the failure.

In this way, the problem becomes more complicated, if there are really no outsiders, and these pious guards, it is impossible to be an inner ghost, could it be that the ghost is cut off, and the energy supply of the mechanical heart cannot be achieved.

But there are no ghosts in this world at all, and even if there are ghosts, why would they run out at this time and cut off the energy supply of the mechanical heart, as if everything was planned in advance.

To this day, the guards of Paradise Island have not been able to figure it out. What the hell is going on, the only thing they can do. The only way to do this is to further strengthen our vigilance and prevent laziness from arising. Maintain a high level of concentration at all times.

In addition to the problem of the mechanical heart, the way Frankmir escaped is also amazing, why so many cells were in trouble at the same time, and how the death row prisoner opened the door of the cell, and it seemed that all the doors were opened in an instant, which is really unbelievable.

When all this is over, everyone on Paradise Island believes that the incident that led to Frankimir's escape. It must be inseparable from Professor Ivan. However, Professor Ivan pretended not to know anything, as if he was a nobody, which also made it impossible to carry out further relevant investigation work from him, after all, for the time being, the people on Paradise Island did not want to get into trouble with Professor Ivan.

If they can't do it to Professor Ivan, they can only do it to Kafka, after all. He is also one of the direct participants.

Kafka really didn't know much about Frankmir's escape. He was confused, and became a pawn of Professor Ivan, but in fact he did not know the whole incident.

Kafka's character. That's always soft but not hard, don't look at his usual greed for money and lust, and he is particularly afraid of death. But when it comes to the critical moment, he is really a tough guy.

Faced with the questioning of the guards of Paradise Island. Don't say that Kafka didn't know it, and even if he did, he would never say it. He's such a donkey temper. If you follow him, he will tell you everything, and if you give him cruelty, then he will never say that he is killed.

The guards of Paradise Island, seeing that Kafka was so arrogant, wanted to simply deal with him at the beginning, but considering that he and Frankimir were in the same group, and now let the loach-like Frankimir escape from their base camp, maybe Kafka will be left for the time being, maybe it will be useful in the future, so he will be spared.

Kafka, Yulia and the warden, the three of them came to Paradise Island together, and in terms of position and status, the warden was naturally much higher, and throughout the riots, the warden was always out of the matter and did not participate in it.

But despite this, given his relationship with Kafka and Yulia, it was still unassuring for him, so the warden and Kafka were imprisoned in the same rock cell.

In the dim light of the cell, Kafka was snoring and falling asleep, while the warden was unable to sleep thoughtfully, creating a stark contrast between the two men, but both in the same predicament.

"Are you all right?"

The warden suddenly heard a familiar voice behind him, and he turned back sharply to see Frank Mire standing behind him.

Kafka, who was snoring like thunder, also woke up from his dream at this moment, he was indeed sleeping, but even so, he did not relax his vigilance at all, and kept a cautious eye on his surroundings all the time, so he did not sleep deeply, and heard Frankimir's voice.

"How could it be you! How did you get in, didn't they find you? Where have you been? Why are you here? The warden was horrified and asked several questions one after another.

"I'm here to get you out......"

"Stinky boy, you little *bastard, you prostitute, get out of here, the farther you go, the better. Who wants you to save us, we are comfortable here! It's good to eat and live here, you don't have to work, get out of here, get out of here! Before Frankimir could finish speaking, Kafka scolded angrily, grabbed the pillow from the iron bed, and threw it at Frankimir viciously.

Frankimir leaned over slightly, easily dodging the pillow thrown by Kafka.

"Kafka, don't do this, we should ask the question clearly." The warden immediately persuaded that he did not understand why Kafka would suddenly become so angry.

It was not only the warden alone, but also Frank Mimir and a few people still hiding in the ventilation ducts, all of whom did not understand why Kafka had suddenly become so hysterical.

"There's nothing to say to him! Get out of here, get out of here! Kafka did not heed the warden's advice, and cursed angrily.

Frankimir didn't like Kafka very much in the past, and it can be said that he hated it almost to the point of hatred. Seeing Kafka's hysterical rant now, my disgust for him really grows unabated, and I wish I could go over and slap him a few times now, but in such a situation, it is a little inappropriate to do that kind of thing.

Frankimir didn't bother to pay attention to the mad Kafka, turned to the warden with a curious face, and said, "I escaped from here not long ago, and now I'm back to save you." ”

"Get us out, this place is heavily guarded, we can escape so much, how did you escape?" The warden asked suspiciously.

"We'll talk a long time about this, and we'll talk about the details later. You have to trust me, I can help you get out of here, just do what I say, and you will be fine. ”

"I'll tell you to get out, are you deaf?" Kafka shouted angrily.

Frankimir snorted coldly, glared at Kafka, and continued to say to the warden: "As long as I destroy the mechanical heart of this island, I will be able to get you out of here." ”

"Really? Do you really have what it takes to help us leave? The warden didn't seem convinced.

"I said you get out of here, get out of here now."

Kafka jumped up from the bed, as if about to rush towards Frankimir, when suddenly a dark shadow flashed, and Kafka's bulky body fell to the ground heavily, and he was already unconscious in an instant. (To be continued......)