Section E, Chapter 68: The Headache Situation (Lusha)
What does this mean?
How terrible this is, everyone knows it.
Because that means that almost all of Neverwinter's secret battle plans are known to the enemy.
Therefore, all operational policies had to be overturned and reformulated.
The snow crow has been away from Neverwinter for a long time, wandering outside on reconnaissance missions. Perhaps it was because of this that he missed, and the enemy took advantage of it.
But how long has it been since he was replaced as a replicator?
When did he start leaking information?
The scary thing is that there's no way to know about it. At worst, it can only be assumed that at the beginning of Winter's Breath, he became the people of the Dark Glacier.
It can only be thought that the Black Ice Mage not only learned the information through Ivan Myrton, a clone that is now out of his control, but also through the snow crow's undercover supplementation, thus learning more.
There is no way to calculate how much the enemy knows, so naturally we can only plan for the worst, and overthrow and reshuffle the strategic targets that may have been leaked on a large scale.
This was undoubtedly a heavy blow and prolonged the time required for a counterattack, which dragged down a lot of strategic tempo.
Thankfully, this was discovered before the start of the operation to destroy the Black Ice Spawner.
The only thing that is certain is that the Dark Glacier knows that the replicants of Neverwinter have been purged - at least in the military. However, it is only a matter of time before the screening of all civilians is completed.
Ice Rock City is naturally also in the process of cleaning up the traitors.
As the substitute of the Black Ice Reaper, the Black Ice Mage played everyone from the beginning.
It's as if everything is under his control from beginning to end.
At that time, the incident of Nadia was a very typical example.
Once, everyone naively thought that the Black Ice Mage was really dead.
Later, it was discovered that the power of the Black Ice Reaper gave him an immortal body - just like the corrupted general. As long as there is still the Black Ice Grim Reaper who has not yet recovered, they will not leave early.
Of course, the news of such a disturbing revelation did not spread.
That would only cause unnecessary panic.
Nowadays, finding the remains of the missing has become a tricky task. So far, there hasn't been much progress. According to previous experience, the person being copied should have been frozen by black ice. However, no one knows whether the replicator will survive after the person being copied dies.
But now with Ivan Myerton's experience, it is clear to everyone that the survival of the ontology is not the key.
From the direction of the civilians in the city, it is sure to be panicked.
Imagine that the loved ones you spend all day with have been replaced with imposters, and you don't know it - how terrible is that?
Therefore, when the replicators were captured, there were still some people who could not believe it at all, and tried desperately to prevent the soldiers from arresting them.
Some people actually understand this truth and have seen the evidence with their own eyes, but they can't accept it.
The very frustrating thing is yet to come - that is, the copiers who have been found are all tight-lipped, so they can only be disposed of after interrogation with no results in the slightest.
These guys are so loyal that they can't be asked for any valuable information. So far, only Ivan Myrton has been out of the Black Ice Mage's mind after a long period of time. None of the other replicators showed any dissent.
Therefore...... This also led to the old snow crow being suspected again.
I don't know how many times during this time, at the Ice Council held in the hall where the giant banner of the dragon god (the emblem of the Mace family, which is also the banner of Neverwinter) hung in the center of the white background and pale green background, and in the center, several radical legion commanders and strategists openly expressed their distrust of Myrdon.
But in the end, the result of the discussion was that the opinion led by Metz and Odyss, among others, prevailed: Ivan Myrton should be kept observed, and he should not be treated as a traitor.
That being said, there will be no change in Myrton's precarious position.
Even Mace, who was saved by him with his left arm, would not trust him completely and irrationally.
Today, the old snow crow is under constant surveillance.
Wherever he went, he was followed by one of the Ice Dragon Knights who was in charge of assisting and monitoring him. He is called an adjutant.
But everyone knew what the hell that man was doing.
It seemed to be one of the strongest Ice Dragon Knights. And there must be a good mind.
Otherwise, how could you have managed to keep an eye on Myrton and stop him from committing his betrayal?
As for Melton, it's clear that there is suffering.
He knew there was nothing he could do, so he was very cooperative.
Because he really can't prove that he is not a traitor. The previous way of trying to maintain the status quo by hiding from both the Ice Mage and his compatriots was no longer working.
Lutha sympathized with him, but she couldn't help but think that it would lead to such a result, and to a certain extent, the warm and kind old man Milton had brought it upon herself.
"So, is that all?" Anyway, Lutha thought about what Maidon was doing at the moment, and felt that she was far from what she expected, and became disappointed with Bolso's so-called great discovery, "If you're done with that...... That's really not a clue. ”
"No, I'm not done yet. Bulso, who was panting loudly, took a cup of cold water that he didn't know where to go, frowned and took a sip, slammed the table seriously, and his expression became solemn: "When the two of them talked about that point, Cyberdat also thought that it was useless to continue listening. But just as he was about to leave, he heard them complaining that their eyes were absolutely fine, and that it was unfair for the guards to attribute it to their poor vision and that they had drunk too much. ”
Well, it probably feels like ...... When Lusha heard this, she couldn't help but start to wonder what was wrong: the guards impatiently got on the boat and turned it upside down, but they didn't see any masked women hiding there, and they happened to see that the witnesses were a pair of drunks, so they couldn't be angry, right?
You'll think they've drunk too much, and there's no problem at all...... That's what everyone thinks, right?
God knows how many times these hapless guards have been tossed around with all sorts of false alarms. Many of them must have deliberately tricked them, but they had their responsibilities and had to go to confirm them every time. I really didn't find it, and I can't accuse them of lying about the case. Because they are sure that they saw it, and you don't blame them if you don't find it.
So I really can't do anything with them. Guards are responsible for all kinds of cases. Taking their report inappropriately would certainly be a violation of professionalism - and besides, if the person actually saw it, the guards would not believe him, and he would definitely feel very aggrieved and disappointed.