Chapter 503: The Culprit

"Yes, you've always been nice to me, I do admit that. You've been nice to each of us, always amiable, approachable, always a good person everywhere you go, and always in good spirits, so when I first had this idea, I couldn't convince myself that it was true, but all the signs, all the signs, all the signs, all the answers, were no longer answered. I just want to ask you a question, can you tell me the truth, who are you? ”

"It's ridiculous, it must be someone from Paradise Island, who made you say that to everyone, right? Is this what they meant, they have bought you, you are working for them, and the reason why you blame me is all because of their instructions. The warden said in amazement.

"No, no one instructed me. As you just said, I have been in a cell for a long time, and I have been thinking about this for more than two months. For all that has happened recently, what is the root of the problem, is it all because of Frankimir, but even if it is really because of himself, so many coincidences, and for what reason, even unconsciously, even I am involved. ”

Kafka did think a lot these days, and in his eyes, Frankimir was originally just a murder suspect, although he was handsome and dashing, far superior in every aspect, but Kafka never thought that since he came to the Gulag, all kinds of strange things have never stopped.

At first, everyone's attention was on the engineer Zhukov, but could such an ordinary engineer really set off such a monstrous wave?

What's more, Frankimir, who had not had any substantive contact with Zhukov from the beginning, did not seem to know each other at all, so to speak, the two of them. It is simply from the well water not from the river water.

In contrast, the warden at that time was very abnormal. At the time, it may have been nothing, but now that I think about it. The situation is quite different.

From Frank Mire's arrival in the prison, the warden showed great concern. He once said that he was Frankimir's father, an old friend of Professor Ivan, and hoped to do what he could for Frankimir.

From this can be inferred. In the entire 2371 Gulag, the people who know and are most familiar with Frankimir are naturally the first warden, and among them there is only one warden, who can be said to really know Frankimir's past.

Although Frankimir had been sent to the Gulag 2371 several times before he was imprisoned, no one could have known him about that kind of purely work dealings.

This alone is able to bring Frankimir. They are inseparable from the warden, and they are closely linked. If there is any attempt or idea for Frank Mir, then this person should bear the brunt of the warden.

According to this inference, the subsequent developments are indeed very consistent with Kafka's speculation.

As soon as Frankimir arrived in the Gulag, the warden had no qualms about entrusting him to help investigate the mysterious death that occurred in the Gulag.

If Frankimir's identity is concerned, he is no different from any other prisoner. So why did the warden make such a rash decision, at least this decision, at that time Kafka. And the rest of the prison guards came in, and they were really a little too rash.

Especially after discovering the cave at Moore Manor, the warden not only promised to let Frankie Mill into the cave, but also asked him to command all the team members, who were inmates anyway, to make such a decision. Aren't you afraid of accidents?

So even so, at the risk of unpredictability, why did the warden do this, which just shows once again that the warden has long been aware of all this, and only if he can completely control the situation, he will let Frankymir carry out those dangerous activities that may be reversed at any time.

At that time, it was because Kafka was very uneasy that he insisted on asking for leadership, and immediately proposed to pilot the "Frost Mecha", and never leave the command to Frank Mire, let alone let him pilot the only armed mecha in the Gulag.

There is nothing incomprehensible about Kafka's state of mind at that time. On the contrary, it was the warden's style, which was incomprehensible, presumably everyone in the Gulag at that time would have Kafka's thoughts, but they couldn't figure out the decision made by the warden.

The incomprehensible thing is not only this, but the more puzzling thing is that after they came to Moore Manor.

First of all, there are Raul and Fraser, and the warden must know them very well when they are asked to participate in the operation, otherwise why would he dare to use them rashly.

Obviously, during the years of the Gulag, Raul and Fraser had subtly become the warden's minions, only to have a fight in the nest and kill each other.

Secondly, it is the appearance of Zhukov, regardless of what Zhukov is, everyone in Gulagry knows that Zhukov, the old guy, should have retired home a long time ago, and he is not an employee of 2371, he was invited by the warden from other places, so it can be said that Zhukov, like Frankimir, is the only warden who knows his past best and is most familiar with their stories.

It was really such two people who became rightful rivals, and everyone was attracted by their incompatible contradictions, forgetting that there was at least one other person who most likely knew all about their past, and that was the warden of the Gulag.

Finally, and completely overlooked, the Warden actually came to Moore Manor. This is too much of a coincidence, and it seems that Kafka's reasoning was once proved by the fact that it was Moore Manor, but the situation was in crisis at the time, so no one paid attention to it, and everyone thought it was a normal thing.

In addition to these obvious problems, there is a minute detail that no one else noticed, nor did Kafka at the time, but in retrospect, Kafka shuddered.

That is, there were only three people who fled to Moore Manor, and they were Kafka, Professor Saul, and Maria of the KGB. Except for the three of them, all the other Gulag prison guards or prisoners were completely reduced to zombies after being attacked.

Why did they turn into zombies, because they were injured by the mutated Pollock, and after turning into zombies, they hurt each other, but the zombie virus spread rapidly, and eventually led to the destruction of the entire Gulag.

When the three of them appeared in Moore Manor, Maria and Professor Saul obviously did not have any injuries on their bodies, and they naturally did not become zombies, but the warden was seriously injured, and he was injured by Pollock, but he did not change anything, from the beginning to the present, he is still a living person, which is obviously unexplainable, unless there is some unknown secret that happened in the warden's upper body. (To be continued.) )