Chapter 169: 97. Accidentally Hit the Mark
It had been four days since the Korabo Legion fell.
That morning.
In a secret outpost of Division Intelligence Unit Two somewhere in the Suffering
Borderland.
Morster wore a silver mask and black hood, covering himself tightly without
revealing any skin, not even a strand of hair appeared under the brim of his
hood.
He sat behind his desk, his arms bent, his elbows resting on the chair’s armrests.
His ten fingers crossed in front of him, forming a triangular peak.
“Cavado, three days ago, you submitted an investigation report to me. In the
report, you said that the murderer who killed Kasha is likely an imperial traitor
named Yog. It was he who controlled the undead to assassinate Kasha...”
Morster paused for two seconds:
“The emperor cut off the person who originally sat in my position and let me
command you. This is an act of hope for the Division Intelligence Unit Two to
make cnanges, cavaao. so you nave to aclJust your previous ways or working. 1
want the truth you investigated, not a fake lie you created that you think can be
used to deceive...
“Now, Cavado, tell me. After I denied the results of your first investigation, what
kind of investigation report have you brought this time?”
Lieutenant Cavado stood next to the desk, took off his hat, held it in his hand,
placed it in front of his abdomen, his tone was heavy.
“I'm sorry, Chief Officer. It was my oversight last time. This time I've brought a
new investigation report.
“Through my investigation, Kasha's death is very suspicious. I initially thought
that the murderer was the Undead Cult's undead or that traitor named Yog, but
as the investigation deepened, I found something wrong.”
“Well, that's more like it. Trust in the evidence rather than unfounded imagination.
Continue.” Morster gave an almost imperceptible nod of his chin.
“I found the vehicle Kasha drove in the underground secret passage. All the
supplies on the vehicle were there, including the outstanding battle potions and
the tobacco loved by the imperial soldiers. I went through the underground secret
passage gate and arrived at the underground river. I saw a battle scene. At that
time, I thought that the traces of the battle were left by the undead attacking
Kasha. At that time, I preliminarily determined that the murderer who killed Kasha
was the self-destructing skeleton soldier. But Division
Intelligence Unit Three's laboratory report denied this guess.”
Lieutenant Cavado put a stack of paper documents in front of the Chief Officer:
“After the examination, the bone fragments and ground meat stuck in the stone
cracks showed obvious anomalies. The bone fragments were indeed left by
undead constructs, but there were bullet marks left by machine-gun bullets on
them. Kasha's team did not carry light machine guns. Also, the ground meat was
not human limb fragments, but pork, to be precise, pork from canned pork.”
“So someone deliberately forged the crime scene, right?”
“Yes, Chief Officer.”
“You see, Cavado, aren't we one step closer to the truth now? So, who is the
person who forged the scene?” Morster asked.
“Chief Officer, I found some important clues, but to tell you the truth, I'm even
more confused.”
Lieutenant Cavado opened his briefcase, took out several documents, and put
them on the table:
“After I entered the Korabo Corps Fortress, I connected with the undercover
inside the legion using a secret order and obtained important information from
him. First, Yoge, who guarded the underground morgue and the incineration
furnace, was contaminated by the Undead Cult and violated the taboo.
“In his dormitory, he arranged a ritual array to summon the Walking Dead, and in
the process, desecrated nearly seventy corpses. Regarding the source of the
magic array pattern and the origin of the death element stone that supplies
energy to the array, etc., I already have preliminary investigation results, all in the
documents.”
Morster’s hands didn’t move, keeping his fingers crossed.
His gaze fell on the desk, and the documents on the table floated up without
wind, turning pages slowly in front of him.
A mixture of shock and envy appeared in Lieutenant Cavado’s eyes as he faced
this scene.
Morster’s reading speed was very fast. In half a minute, he had read dozens of
pages of the report.
Lieutenant Cavado introduced:
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The person who provided Yoge with
the knowledge of the magic array
pattern and the death element stone
was a R fromane Bath Herald
Guilt Their cover was the guards of
the steam train, who have now been
stripped of their guard status and
sent to the mountain to become Sin
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“These spies have been transporting Sin Soldiers for the legion for many years.
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After these two corpses were sent to
the underground morgue, Yoge
gained access to the forbidden
knowledge inside theiDodé Hie
pragticdd {he art of stitching corpses
using the corpses in the morgue. He
also prayed to important figures in
the Death Herald Guild and laid out
the ritual array to summon the
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We should have discovered the
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anomaly in Yoge earlier. But Yoge's
skin disease is too confusing tis
pale skigy usthappehedto conceal
the External manifestations of being
eroded by death energy. I estimate
that this is the main reason why the
Death Herald Guild chose him as an
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Morster finished reading the document, raised his finger slightly, and signaled
Cavado to continue.
“Chief Officer, we simulated the impact range of Yoge's summoning array.
“Through calculation, the underground third level to the ground third level is all
within the scope of the array..”