Chapter 6391
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
Mariaâs words made Marven silent for a long time.
He knew that what she said was very objective and realistic.
One was a surprise attack,
The other was a feint to the east and an attack in the west.
After these two times,
Victoria would never give him a chance to escape unscathed.
By then, if he wanted to destroy the dead menâs base again,
It would be difficult to take the remaining dead men away.
In this way, he would be faced with a choice.
Should he attack the base of the Warriors Den and eliminate its manpower,
Completely ignoring the lives of those dead men,
Or give up the attack on the base in order not to harm those dead men and their families.
It seems that no matter which choice he makes,
It will feel inappropriate.
At this time, Marven asked Maria,
âWhat if I give them the antidote and let them escape?â
Maria sighed and said, âThose assassins have almost never survived in society,â
âHave no legal identity, and do not control any means of production.â
âEven if you give them the antidote and let them escape,â
âThey will probably find it difficult to escape the pursuit of the Warriors Den.â
âIf each of them is given some cash, the cash for thousands of people will probably have to be packed in several suitcases,â
âWhich is even more unrealistic.â
âOf course, it will be difficult for the Warriors Den to kill them all.â
âSome people can still be free,â
âBut out of ten people, not only two or three may survive.â
Marven asked her, âWhat if we give them the antidote,â
âAnd then hand the problem over to the government of the country where they are stationed to solve?â
âThe local government should be able to protect the safety of these people.â
Maria thought for a while and said,
âThis kind of thing can be regarded as a matter of national security for any country.â
âThe huge scandal in the region will be kept secret by everyone,â
âAnd these dead men are not their citizens.â
âI am not sure whether these countries will shelter them.â
âThe probability of deportation may be higher.â
âIn that case, the danger is even greater.â
At this point, Maria said:
âIf you look at this problem more crucially,â
âYou only need to ask Inspector Li for help.â
âUsing his criminal investigation awareness, the computing power of the AI model, the data and monitoring capabilities of the skyline,â
âYou should be able to find most of the dead men of the Warriors Den.â
âYou can hand over this information to the government of the country where the station is located.â
âAs long as they have not been completely infiltrated by the Warriors Den,â
âThey will definitely not allow this time bomb-like organization to exist on their own land.â
âBy then, you donât need to do anything.â
âThe governments and armies of these countries will do their best to eradicate the warriorsâ stationsâ¦â
Marvenâs pupils shrank suddenly, He frowned and said,
âIn this way, these dead men and cavalry guards will basically have no way out,â
âBecause once Victoria decides to cut off her arm to survive,â
âShe doesnât even need to take action against these dead men.â
âShe only needs to abandon the garrison and ignore it,â
âAnd leave the dead men and cavalry guards to the local government to deal with.â
âThe dead men will be killed by the government army if they resist stubbornly,â
âAnd they wonât get the antidote if they surrender,â
âAnd they will all die soon.â
âEven if they surrender, there are no valuable clues to reveal to the government.â
âAfter all, all the secrets of the Warriors Den they know are only about their garrison.â
âThe garrison has been taken down,â
âAnd the secrets naturally lose all meaning.â
Marven sighed lightly and said,
âIf this method is used, those dead men and cavalry guards will eventually die.â
Maria nodded lightly and said,
âThe dead men and their families may be tens of thousands or even more.â
âThe scale is so large, you have to face the reality.â
âSaving them one by one is simply impossible.â
Marven subconsciously said:
âI understand what Miss Lin said,â
âBut it concerns the lives of tens of thousands of people,â
âAnd I canât bear to let them die.â