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Chapter Twelve(2/2)

Please note, "We are currently cleaning up the scene, and we also need to conduct a more careful search of the scene to avoid missing important details, so the underground passage will have to be closed for two days."

"So that's it." Fusen laughed, "It seems that I have overthought it. Since the leader has already made arrangements, I don't have to worry about the caravan being stranded."

Herak smiled faintly, chatted a few words with Ferson, and once again asked him to explain clearly to Zaka when he returned, and then ordered people to send them out of the camp.

After Fusen and the president left, Herak waited anxiously for new developments in the camp, but the afternoon passed and the whole night passed, and until most of the new day passed, there was still no news.

"Is there something wrong with our hypothesis? Is this case really not as complicated as we thought, and the murderer has already died with the caravan? Or, the mastermind behind the scenes has already seen through our plan?" Herak was a little uneasy.

Some doubtful thoughts came up, and then I thought of various reasons to comfort myself.

Several captains of the security regiment were brought out by Herak. They had followed Herak for many years. Herak had no doubts about the loyalty of these captains. He believed that none of these captains would leak the plan. He also

It is believed that the murderer is still hiding in the underground passage, and this plan is considered well thought out. As long as the so-called mastermind exists, he should be able to be lured out.

It's just that the false news disappeared after being released, which made Herak a little anxious, but he also considered that it takes time for the news to ferment, and it also takes time for the mastermind behind the scenes to take the next step. What's more, if he is the mastermind behind the scenes,

He will not be exposed easily. He will also hide in a corner and observe carefully. He will take the next step only after he is sure that there is no danger. However, there is not enough time now. The caravans coming and going are waiting, and the Bemat people are also waiting.

If the culprits cannot be forced to take action soon, this disinformation plan will be ruined.

But is there any way to make the culprit relax his vigilance?

"Restore normal traffic in the underground passage?" Herak suddenly remembered Ferson's question and felt that this method seemed feasible. Restoring normal traffic would be equivalent to telling the outside world that this case has come to an end, and it might actually have a certain confusing effect.

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Herak made up his mind and planned to discuss it with the captains the next day. However, he never thought that as soon as Herak was about to recruit men the next morning, soldiers came to report in a hurry, saying that Zaka had gathered many Bemat people.
Chapter completed!
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