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Chapter 1994 - Chapter 1994: Intimidation vs. Interrogation (Part 2)

The villager swallowed nervously, casting a glance at her.

Afterward, he described the location to Flossie Wright in detail.

Flossie Wright couldn't fully trust his words.

These people, though under brutal rule, were sensible. They knew that while those people oppressed and bullied them, they would still be the first to raise the gun to protect them when outsiders invaded.

Compared to outsiders flattening the entire village, they would rather endure the oppression and bullying.

Therefore, Flossie Wright couldn't fully trust him.

She even had to keep a close watch on him to prevent him from going out to report.

But—

Flossie Wright had to extract some information from him.

Walking openly in the village to gather information was impossible; getting discovered was secondary—primarily, it would be a suicidal act.

Eavesdropping and investigation were too risky and time-consuming, so they were also inappropriate.

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