Chapter 3981 Anxious

Of course, it wasn't just Entema. The congressmen following behind Entema were also speechless.

When they just got together, everyone was shouting more excitedly than the other, saying things like "I will never pay the ransom" and "This is about the dignity of the devil". Everyone was patting their chests and making harsh remarks.

So only six of the sixty people didn't pay, right? The remaining ninety percent were just talking big, right?

Of course if you ask them whether they have paid, of course they have. No one would really think that they don’t need to pay after being shouted at, would they be a fool? Oh, yes, there really are six fools.

Yes, as things have developed to this point, most of the legislators have actually become cowardly.

In fact, most of the congressmen had thought about resistance. Some people were very cautious, preparing the ransom first and asking people to find ways to rescue people.

But no matter what, Linton didn't restrict them from contacting the outside, right? But if they wanted to save them, the first thing they had to face was not Linton's problem, but the problem of the large group of parliamentary guards who surrounded the parliament hall outside.

Even if a few families had many private soldiers and guards, it was obviously impossible for them to defeat the parliamentary guards, let alone save people.

The only possible possibility is the troops stationed near the Castle of Demons. If organized, these troops should be able to fight against the Parliament Guards.

But the problem is that the news from the outside families is now bad, because almost all the nearby troops seem to have problems. There are now internal mutinies in several troops, and the reason is unknown.

The troops themselves have already encountered internal problems, and it is impossible for external transfer orders to come down now. After all, the most important thing for the troops here is to listen to the transfer orders from the parliament, unless it is a troop that is almost completely controlled like the Gallos family. But the problem is that the entire parliament has been kidnapped. Who would have thought that so many parliamentarians could be kidnapped at once?

Anyway, the situation outside was not good. The whole city seemed to be in chaos for some reason. Just as Linton said, he was here to cause chaos. Now the city was in chaos.

It was impossible to organize a multi-force coalition in a short period of time to fight against the parliamentary guards and rescue the parliamentarians safely. It was even unclear who would organize it.

Most of the councillors received the same news, so... what else can we say? The best way is to pay the money first. What is more important than safety? As long as they can get out safely and get out of the current situation, we can think about the rest later.

As for why these people paid the money but didn't tell anyone, and why they kept it a secret, it was of course very simple. Linton had already said that he would give half of the quota, and the other half who paid less would have their entire family killed as Linton said.

They didn't know if what Linton said was true. Did they really dare to kill so many people? But... they didn't dare to gamble with their lives, right? At the same time, they were not sure whether other families had more or less wealth than them. So the best way was to fool more fools. It would be best if most people were fooled and didn't pay. In this way, they could see what Linton was going to do, whether his attitude was strong or not, and whether he would kill them all as he said.

Yes, just let others do the life-threatening work, they have paid for it anyway.

As for you saying this is a deception, you are a fool if you believe the devil, can you blame others for your own stupidity? Even insidious and cunning is a positive word in the eyes of most devils, isn't this a compliment to them?

However, I didn't expect that most of the congressmen thought so. After thinking about it, it seemed that there was nothing wrong with the fact that they were all demons and were all equally insidious and cunning.

There are fools, too, but unfortunately there are far fewer than they thought, only six.

"Why are there only six?" Unexpectedly, someone actually said what they were thinking at the moment. Everyone looked in the direction of the voice and found that it was Linton who said this.

This made them a little confused. It would be fine if other people didn't think so. After all, they really wanted to kill a few more fools. But why did you say that? Isn't this a good thing for you? Doesn't this mean that most people have paid the ransom? You got the money and the plan was successful. Why are you so regretful?
Obviously, these people had never thought about the possibility that they would not be able to get these things. As long as he thought about it, this thing was already his. As long as he wanted, he could always get it, but it was just a matter of time.

Again, the worst that can happen is to kill all these guys and rob their houses. It will indeed waste a lot of time, but you can get what you want, right?

Linton also wants a few more fools to play with, but six is ​​really a bit too few.

"Impossible!" At this moment, Entema seemed unable to accept this situation. He pointed at Linton and said, "I understand. You arranged all that just now. In fact, not so many people paid the ransom. You just made up a story that so many people had paid. You wanted to hurry us and force us to surrender, right?"

"Oh?" Linton's eyes lit up when he heard this. You see, this kind of idiot is just fun. Then he said directly, "You are right. I didn't expect you to see through me. I was wondering, how could so many people pay the ransom? Look at all the people standing behind you. They should not be planning to pay, right? Then how is it possible that only six people have not paid yet?"

"Uh..." Entema was a little confused. Didn't you really admit it? Shouldn't he have some excuses? He really felt that he had seen through Linton's conspiracy, but you admitted it so readily that he couldn't say a lot of words he had just prepared to refute Linton's excuses.

"So I understand. Although I did receive a lot of things, these things should have been donated by caring people in this city, right? They were not ransoms paid by people like you. So now I believe that none of you paid any. This should be okay, right?" Linton said with a smile.

"Huh?" Entema didn't understand what Linton meant for a moment.

However, this was not meant for him, because the general councillors behind him were anxious at this time. They had already handed in the money, and now Linton said that it would not be counted as their money. Wouldn't it be a waste? How could they accept this?


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