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Chapter 333 Acting

Fras knew that if he didn't explain something, then he would be in vain if he could only do Lieba. What's more, if he continued to pretend to be stupid, the other party would definitely bite him. If he really allowed the other party to investigate without hesitation, then his

How long your identity can be kept secret is definitely a big question.

Flas didn't dare to gamble, so he decided to reveal something innocuous to his opponent:

"I...I am Lukaf's subordinate, because...because I knew some of his business secrets, I was hunted down and killed by him..."

Fras's acting skills are quite confusing, and even Pavla feels that this person is just a poor unlucky guy who unfortunately knew a little bit of the secret and was brutally silenced.

But Boris was not confused. He was unmoved by the "poor" Vlas and asked directly: "What business secrets did you discover? Also, your name, and what you did for Lukaf before.

Work!"

Flax suddenly felt a little bit sick. He found that Boris's attention was not diverted at all. This was not what he wanted. Moreover, this guy pressed the questions so carefully step by step, which made it a bit tricky.

It’s just that Vlas is Vlas. This guy’s brain moved very quickly and he quickly found a way to deal with it. He pretended to be honest and honest and said: “My name is Vasily Allel.

Kseyevich Maganov, who is mainly responsible for commodity trading, has been working for Lukaf for ten years... I accidentally discovered that Lukaf was conducting smuggling activities. Originally, I wanted to report it to the city hall. Who

To think that he was discovered..."

Speaking of this, Fras seemed to burst into tears, which really made Pafra very sympathetic. This innocent girl thought that someone was really a just person who was being persecuted. It’s just that Boris was not as innocent as she was.

I don’t believe a word of the lies, at least not most of them.

Boris did not believe that Fras would be silenced just because of a smuggling issue, because this matter was really nothing. At least in Izmail, there were probably not many officers who were clean on the smuggling issue.

Secondly, Boris doesn’t believe that Fras was silenced because he wanted to report it, because if Fras really worked for Lukaf for ten years as he said, it is impossible that Lukaf was smuggling only recently.

Activity.

This is so nonsense! Obviously Boris thinks that Flass is not only lying, but at least evading the important and trivial. He must not have been silenced because of a mere smuggling issue.

So Boris said expressionlessly: "I will send someone to verify everything you say. If you dare to lie, then I will send you directly to the military police. I believe they will let you tell the truth!"

Is Vlas nervous? A little bit, but he is not afraid of Boris going to verify it, because Lukav does have a subordinate named Vasily Alexeevich Maganov, and this guy is indeed in charge

Smuggling activities, and this guy happens not to be in Izmail right now, because Vlas just saw this guy leaving Izmail with a batch of goods two days ago. So in Vasily Alexeevich

Before returning, Flas didn't think he would be exposed.

It's just that Flas underestimated Boris too much. If Boris only sent people to verify the so-called identity, Flas would definitely lead him into a trap, but Boris didn't believe Flas's words at all, and he didn't believe it at all.

He doesn't intend to carry out so-called verification, he has plenty of ways to expose someone's lies.

"You said you were in charge of commodity trading?" Boris suddenly asked.

Fras immediately replied: "Yes, I am just a clerk, responsible for purchasing and sales. I really have not participated in Lukaf's smuggling activities!"

Fras's superb acting skills even aroused the sympathy of Pafra. This girl was very dissatisfied with Boris's ruthlessness and helped to speak: "Boris, don't scare this poor man, he is just a

Just a small clerk..."

Who would have thought that Boris was unmoved at all and asked calmly: "Little clerk? Not necessarily. When we helped you explode your wounds before, we found that you have a lot of scars. If you are just an ordinary little boy,

Staff, tell me where these gunshot wounds and knife wounds on your body came from?"

Flas was dumbfounded. He didn't expect Boris to be so careful and not miss any detail. He even noticed these scars.

But he still had an excuse: "Oh, I am a veteran, these are all left behind on the battlefield!"

This immediately made Pafra even more admired. Her father was a veteran, and she naturally had feelings for the veteran. She immediately complained about Boris with dissatisfaction and said: "Lieutenant Boris, you are going too far. How can you be so harsh?"

Treat the former heroes with kindness..."

But Boris is worthy of being a straight man, unmoved, and said categorically: "I don't know if he is a hero, and I don't know if he is a veteran, but I only know that he has been lying now, and I don't know who lies.

You won’t be polite!”

Frasun was shocked. He really didn't understand where else he had exposed his flaws. It didn't make sense!

Boris smiled slightly, pointed to a scar on the back of Flas' shoulder and asked: "Now, as a veteran, can you tell me where this gunshot wound came from a few months ago? If I remember correctly

If so, you started working for Lukaf ten years ago, so you wouldn’t have fought in the war during this period!”

This gunshot wound was officially injured by a stray bullet when Flass failed to escape from a sneak attack on Boris's camp. Although it has healed, the scar is too fresh, how could it be hidden from Boris's eyes!

"This...this..."

Flas was a little speechless, but Boris didn't let him go yet. He saw Boris talking eloquently: "You also said that you are just a small clerk, only responsible for purchasing and sales, so tell me now, the most urgent

What is the price of grain on the black market?”

How could Fras know this? Although he had participated in smuggling, he was responsible for turning a blind eye. In the end, he only needed to collect the money. He was not responsible for selling the stolen goods, so how could he know the specific prices?

"I don't know?" Boris snorted coldly: "I think you are very dishonest! You are full of lies and not a single truth. I think you are not a clerk at all, nor do you look like a serious person. You are covered in scars and flesh.

, they are probably either bandits or deserters!”

As he said that, Boris slammed the table fiercely and shouted angrily: "Say! Who are you! If you don't tell me, I will send you to the gendarmerie now. I want to see how long you can keep talking nonsense in the gendarmerie!"

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