I suppressed the weirdness in the shelter

Chapter 103: The Adjutant is Reliable

Chapter 103 The adjutant is very reliable
This is not the first time Helen has taken charge of the four schools. Logically, she has sufficient experience and she can manage the four schools well during Wyatt's absence.

But now is different. Wyatt lies in his room, as quiet as death.

Even though Helen now knew where he was, she couldn't feel at ease.

It was not until now that Helen clearly realized that Wyatt was an indispensable leader of the four schools.

The fact that Wyatt fell into a long sleep was destined to be revealed. After all, there were too many people present at the time. In just half a day, similar rumors appeared in the four institutions.

The Fallen in the Shallow Zone were the group of people who respected Wyatt the most. After learning that Wyatt was in trouble, the atmosphere in the Shallow Zone became noticeably weirder.

This atmosphere is like a mixture of various emotions, making it impossible to see its true appearance. All that can be seen are the characteristics of various emotions.

Frustration, anger, regret.

Or maybe it's a relief.

The situation in the middle zone is more complicated. Nearly half of the depraved people imprisoned here have actually committed serious crimes.

Unlike the shallow areas, most of the fallen people in the shallow areas are innocent, but because of their identity as fallen people, they are accused of a false crime for the convenience of being detained.

There are perverted criminals and dangerous heretics in the middle zone, and degenerates like Adela are not the majority.

In the days before, Wyatt had been pushing for the execution of criminals one after another.

He first executed the serious criminals sentenced to death in batches. For example, Howard, who had previously launched a rebellion, was among the first group of people to be executed.

The crimes committed by the remaining criminals are not serious enough to warrant the death penalty, and some of them have even had their sentences commuted.

In Helen's opinion, they are the biggest hidden danger of the four schools.

However, the Fallen Asylum still has the function of a prison after all. As the adjutant of a prison, Helen believes that she should not have an either-or attitude towards these inmates.

Now that the trial court has made a verdict, it should be executed instead of thinking about how to increase or reduce the punishment for a particular prisoner.

Unfortunately, after Wyatt's accident, these criminals became active again.

Within one day, three violent incidents occurred in the middle zone, and there was even a vicious incident of damaging a surveillance puppet.

This is one of the problems the four institutions are currently facing.

Unlike the previous time when Wyatt went to the Wasteland Territory, this time many criminals thought that Wyatt would never come back, so they became more unbridled.

Helen now has to find a way to wake up Wyatt, and also assist the kingdom in dealing with the follow-up of the dream incident. The most important thing is the situation inside the four institutes.

Helen hasn't slept for a long time.

The subordinates around her were all urging her to take a rest, but she still had work to do.

She made an appointment with Rowling for an interview, and there were some things she had to ask Rowling.

They agreed to meet in Helen's office.

The two sat down face to face. Helen first looked at Rowling's expression and came to a conclusion in her heart.

She was very lost.

This reminded Helen of Wyatt's comments about Rowling.

Wyatt said that when he first met Rowling, he felt she was a deflated ball.

Helen now understood that this was a very apt metaphor.

People who are too responsible always bring trouble upon themselves.

"I have a few questions for you. You just need to nod or shake your head to answer them."

"……Understood."

It felt like an interrogation, and Rowling suddenly felt like she deserved to be interrogated.

In fact, she had already prepared herself to be held accountable by Helen.

Although she completed the task assigned by Wyatt very well in her dream, from the perspective of outsiders, her top priority was to ensure Wyatt's safety. In fact, even she herself thought so.

The result was that I did not complete the task.

What's more, because of the restrictions imposed by Wyatt, he couldn't say anything about Ned, and he couldn't even make an excuse.

Rowling felt that this feeling of being misunderstood was something she hadn't felt for a long time.

Helen prepared to take notes, then began to ask her questions.

"In your dream, were you separated from the director?"

nod.

"During the time you were apart from the director, you didn't have any means of communicating with him, right?" Nodded.

"Then do you know why the director fell into a long sleep, or do you have any guesses?"

Shake his head.

Helen's questioning was interrupted by a brief pause as she turned the pages of the report.

Rowling didn't dare raise her head. She could only see Helen's body below the neck.

She could see what Helen was writing in her notebook, and Helen didn't seem to have any intention of hiding anything. Was this considered the interrogation technique of the Fourth Institute?

After all, Rowling is under a lot of pressure now.

After a brief pause, Helen proceeded to the next round of questions.

"In the last dream, the director gave you other tasks, right?"

Rowling subconsciously raised her head. This was the first time she saw Helen's face clearly today.

Tired, that's the first impression.

It is said that she has not slept a wink since that night.

Rowling admired her very much. No matter how much she was in agony, she would still fall asleep due to exhaustion.

But Helen persisted and her will was very strong.

Rowling had only seen this kind of will in her own father.

But the most important thing at the moment is the question Helen is raising now.

Did she find out anything?
Rowling nodded in response.

"You completed the task assigned by the director very well, right?"

nod.

"You had no contact with anyone during your mission, did you?"

Shake his head.

"So, your mission has a target, and you need to be in contact with that target for a long time, right?"

Rowling nodded a little harder.

Helen frowned slightly, and her right hand, which was responsible for recording, wrote quickly. She didn't even look at the notebook, but stared into Rowling's eyes.

Rowling leaned back in her chair unconsciously.

The next question completely refreshed Rowling's cognition.

"Your mission target is related to the four institutes, right?"

Rowling was stunned for a while, and finally nodded in acknowledgement.

Next, Helen's series of questions all had a clear purpose.

She is sifting.

Is the target of the mission in the Fourth Institute for a long time? Is the target of the mission a staff member of the Fourth Institute? Is the target of the mission a fallen person in the Fourth Institute? Is the target of the mission a male? Is the target of the mission a human?
It was only now that Rowling realized what Helen was trying to do.

Wyatt only prohibited Rowling from revealing Ned's existence in the form of words and texts, but did not restrict her behavior.

In addition to language and writing, humans also use their body language to convey their thoughts.

Did Helen guess this, or did Wyatt do it on purpose?

Or maybe both.

If that's the case then why would Wyatt do this.

Maybe he guessed the current situation, so he left a breakthrough.

How could he be sure that someone would be able to seize this breakthrough?

Helen looked at her notes and asked one last question.

"The target of your mission is a fallen being you have never seen before, and her race is very rare, right?"

nod.

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