This time, Arnold, the guardian wizard of the London Temple, explicitly requested that every traitor be brought here for interrogation.

You can imagine the anger in his heart.

At this moment, the traitor Loren, who was brought back by Master Toby, was tied to the iron frame in front of the wall.

He looked around the dark, bloody cell with a bit of panic, seeming to be very frightened.

Opposite him, several interrogating mages stared coldly at the traitor in front of them.

"Master Loren, tell me, when did you choose to betray?"

The interrogating mage asked calmly, without any tone.

The traitor looked at the other person with a little fear, opened his mouth as if ready to say something, but then kept silent.

To be honest, since you have become a traitor, how can your will be firm?

If it weren't for the contract, he would have said everything he could say in order to save his life.

Unfortunately, when he obtained the secret technique, he also signed a contract.

The contract did not force him to obtain any information or do anything.

However, there are many detailed instructions on the punishment for betrayal.

To put it bluntly, if he were to open his mouth and leak the information, he would probably be scared to death.

Chapter 615: Traitors of the London Temple (Part )

In a dark underground cell.

The traitor mage opened his mouth to say something, but chose to keep silent.

The interrogating mage on the opposite side had a blank expression on his face, as if he already knew the reason.

I have to say that this group of mages who lured the traitors into corruption are truly geniuses.

It's normal to just develop downlines and sign contracts.

But the other party chose the contract, which was the kind that did not allow any information to be leaked, and other than that, there were not many requirements.

Yes, there is no forcing the mage to obtain certain information or do certain things.

It seems to be a pure secret contract.

According to the contract, these traitors have the right to accept or reject the tasks requested by the other party.

There is absolutely no compulsion.

What are the consequences?

Many mages have no defensive mentality at all, and even think that such a contract is very good.

They will not leak information without reason, and they can choose what to do by themselves.

Very free!

This led to the proliferation of traitors and the leakage of a lot of information.

I have to say that the fallen mage who chooses to develop traitors in this way is a smart man.

It's like an addiction. At the beginning, leaking very small information or doing some small things can get you rich rewards.

Then I fell deeper and deeper.

The corrupt wizard has all the evidence in his hands, so he has no choice but to do things that go against his principles and leak secrets.

When the interrogating mage saw this situation, his expression softened and his tone became gentler.

"Master Loren, I know you didn't intend to betray the London Temple."

"You were forced, right?"

The interrogating mage Martin said with concern.

"Yes, yes, yes..." The traitor Loren seemed to feel the hope of life and nodded frantically.

"We are very clear about your situation. It's all the evil done by those damned corrupt wizards." Martin said seriously, even though he felt disgusted.

"If they hadn't tempted him, how could a good temple mage choose to betray?"

"You are right, Master Loren."

"Yes, yes, yes..." Lauren nodded quickly, as if to say that you didn't betray me on purpose.

"You are just greedy for a moment, Loren." Martin tempted again: "The source is all those corrupt mages."

"You were just forced to do something, you didn't mean to do it, right?"

"Master Loren!"

"Yes, yes, I didn't mean it."

"I was forced to do it. I was forced to do it."

The traitor Loren shouted loudly, and it seemed that the louder he shouted, the better his chances of survival.

"I know, I know." Judge Martin seemed to agree very much: "The target of the London Temple is mainly those corrupt mages, not you."

Hearing this, Lauren looked at Martin with hope in his eyes.

"Master Loren, as long as you cooperate with us, I believe there is still hope of getting out in the future." Martin comforted.

"Now can you tell me, when did you come into contact with that group of corrupt mages?"

"I, I, I..." Lauren opened his mouth to say something?

But he seemed to sense some kind of danger, and after saying just one word, he stopped talking.

There was despair in his eyes.

After seeing it, Martin immediately said, "It's a signed contract, right?"

"You don't have to answer yes or no, just blink your eyes."

Hearing this, Lauren blinked quickly, with a hint of surprise and relief in his eyes.

"Okay, I know your situation." Martin's tone showed a hint of joy, as if he sensed that most of Loren's psychological defenses had been opened.

"Next, just cooperate with me."

"Same as before, just blink if it's right."

"If you feel that the contract is restricting you, just close your eyes."

"Master Loren, as long as you cooperate with me, I will intercede for you with A Luo's magician."

"You don't want to be locked up in this dark ball room forever, do you?"

The more he spoke, the more seductive Martin's tone became.

It seemed to show him new possibilities for the future.

After hearing this, Lauren was silent for a while, but perhaps he was confused by Martin's attitude before, and finally nodded heavily.

Martin immediately asked, "Come, let's understand a simple question first."

"When did you come into contact with the mage who seduced you?"

"If it's the last two or three months, just blink."

"If it's a longer time, blink twice."

After hearing this, Lauren blinked in cooperation.

Martin continued, "Do you know any wizards who have been seduced into becoming traitors like you?"

"Are there any corrupt mages among them?"

Lauren blinked in affirmation.

Martin showed a hint of joy on his face and continued to ask: "Do you know their specific names? Who are they?"

This time, Loren sensed some threat and simply closed his eyes.

When Martin on the opposite side saw this, his expression did not change at all.

Waving the hanging ring, red flame-colored spots appeared in the air and gradually formed pictures. At the same time, Martin continued.

"Okay, Lauren, you can keep your eyes open."

After hearing this, Loren opened his eyes, and instantly, dozens of wizard portraits appeared in front of him.

They are all mages from the London Temple.

At the same time, Martin's voice sounded faintly in his ears.

"Master Loren, is there a traitor you know in there?"

"If you are, blink."

Instantly, Lauren closed his eyes.

Martin's tone fluctuated slightly, and the ring shook slightly, and the portraits above it instantly shrank to only three.

Martin's voice sounded again.

"Come on, Lauren, you can keep your eyes open."

"Look, is there any traitor you know here?"

This time, after Lauren opened his eyes, he did not close them or blink.

Martin understood immediately upon seeing this, so he waved the ring and replaced it with three wizard portraits again.

The same question comes to mind again

Lauren still didn't close his eyes or blink.

Martin changed three avatars here.

"Lauren, come and take a look. Are there any traitors here that you know of who have been lured?"

Lauren stared at the three avatars in front of him.

then……

boom!

In an instant, as if affected by some unknown force, Loren's head exploded.

The walls were stained with red blood and white brain matter.

And in front of Martin, a transparent energy shield quietly appeared.

It seemed as if he had known that this outcome would happen.

I only heard him speak coldly to the wizard beside him.

"Capture all three mages above."

"Interrogate them one by one."

Yes, the contract of the fallen mage is strict.

The slightest violation will result in the punishment of the contract.

However, as long as the means are appropriate, contractual penalties can be used as a means of identification.

Martin sacrificed many traitor mages and summed up the experience.

Made great contributions to the capture of traitors by the London Temple.

Catch them one by one, follow the clues, and all the traitors will not be able to escape.

It's just a matter of length.

Suddenly, Master Martin seemed to have thought of something and spoke again.

"By the way, help me arrange a meeting with Toby and Master Strange who are arresting the wizard today."

"I need to know how that lucky traitor managed to escape capture."

Chapter 616: Escape the fate of being devoured by the gods and become a free man

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