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Chapter 870

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Crapple Research Station was not just a research facility from the beginning. In fact, Hao Ren first defined this place as a "prison." It was initially set up to house the two frenzied Firstborns dug out of Holletta. Although the focus of the space station had shifted more to scientific research and planetary monitoring, its function as a prison was still there.

Area A of the space station was adjacent to Container One, and there was a series of isolation rooms with strict security facilities. These isolation rooms could block any energy impact below the level of divine spells, and could also weaken the resistance of any creatures inside. The restless patrolling AI and the sentry cannons installed in the passage of the isolation zone made it a cage that the prisoners could not escape even if they had wings.

This place was designed from the beginning to imprison the most dangerous creatures in the universe, and today, Hao Ren finally used one of the cells.

The rebel captive captured in Solenne was escorted into the cage by the autonomous robots. After confirming that all the security devices were activated, Hao Ren remotely removed a lot of restraining devices on the captive. All kinds of arresting tools fell off the prisoner as if they were alive. The rebel captive fell to the ground in a mess. When the last chain left his body, he finally woke up.

The rebel captive woke up from a long sleep and was surprised to find himself trapped in a strange place. He saw a hexagonal prism surrounded by a light blue light wall around him. Above the prismatic cage was a light that could not be seen, and below it was a solid crystal floor. Looking outside the prism, he saw a dozen other neatly arranged cages, and the ubiquitous crystal walls blocked his view further. The rebel captive was stunned for a moment, and soon realized that he had been captured.

Hao Ren and his team waited for the captive to wake up outside the cage. Noticing that the captive was looking around, Hao Ren had to cough twice to get the captive's attention. "Ahem … Stop looking, we are here."

The prisoner turned his head, and his face immediately showed anger and hostility. He lunged at the seemingly fragile light blue light wall and shouted angrily, "Let —"

Hao Ren did not wait for the prisoner to finish and interrupted him. "You must want me to let you out, and then if I say no, you will be very angry."

The prisoner choked and suddenly raised his hand and pointed at Hao Ren. "You —"

Hao Ren did not wait for the prisoner to finish. "Then you will say how dare I treat you like this."

The prisoner's face turned red. "I —"

Hao Ren continued, "Then in what name will you punish me, or judge me?"

The prisoner's face turned red. "You —"

"You must say that I humiliated you, or insulted the dignity of a warrior, or something like that, but I didn't mean that."

The prisoner pointed at Hao Ren's face. It was probably the first time in his life that he communicated with someone like this. He was a little confused. "You, you, you …" He stammered for a long time, but nothing came out. Hao Ren could only spread his hands and said, "I really can't guess it this time."

The prisoner finally found a chance to speak. He almost cried out in exasperation, "Can't you let me speak first?!"

If he had just woken up with a little bit of arrogance or arrogance, this time there was really nothing left. It turned out that it did not take much negotiation skills to provoke a person. You just had to talk back to Hao Ren, and the latter could rely on instinct to stabilize the hatred until next year's Spring Festival. Even Y 'zaks looked at Hao Ren with a look of admiration. "I have a lot of demon wardens who are good at interrogation. Your mouth can talk back to seven or eight of them, and I mean when it comes to attracting hatred."

Hao Ren spread out his hands. "I didn't say anything. It's just that when this guy woke up, that's all he wanted to say."

Y 'zaks smiled, not caring about Hao Ren's lack of self-awareness. He turned to the prisoner and asked, "What's your name?"

The prisoner felt that he had been greatly insulted, and he had no interest in answering.

Y 'zaks had expected this reaction, and he was not annoyed. "Do you know where you've been caught?"

The prisoner looked at Hao Ren and Y 'zaks provocatively and remained silent.

Hao Ren smiled and walked towards the prism of light until he was almost less than a meter away. "Do you know why you've been caught?"

The prisoner noticed where Hao Ren was standing. His eyes flashed imperceptibly, and then he suddenly lunged at where Hao Ren was standing. "The Promised Land …"

Hao Ren stood at this distance on purpose. He silently watched the prisoner rush over with a heroic expression on his face to 'self-destruct'. After the prisoner finished shouting, he asked slowly, "How's it going? You didn't blow up, did you?"

After the prisoner shouted 'The Promised Land', he closed his eyes and waited for the self-destruct, but there was no movement for a long time. When he heard Hao Ren's voice, he opened his eyes in confusion and found that he was still alive.

Lily came over and asked curiously, "Hey, why do you always shout 'The Promised Land will come' every time you self-destruct? Is this your standard slogan when you self-destruct? "

This time, Y 'zaks was shocked by Hao Ren and Lily at the same time. The two of them were as stable as dogs when it came to pulling aggro.

It turned out that the best way to break a person's confidence and demeanor was to stab him when he was feeling the best. For a warrior, being a prisoner on the battlefield was already a great humiliation. Now, at the most glorious and heroic moment of his life (at least he thought so), Hao Ren and Lily did it again. No matter how strong he was, he would not be able to stand it. The prisoner's fingers trembled. He thought that he had been greatly humiliated by a group of 'mortals', a group of 'inferior creatures'. This made him even angrier.

"It's heroic to perish together with your enemy on the battlefield, but it's not smart to want to commit suicide after being captured." Hao Ren did not intend to deliberately provoke the prisoner. He was just telling the truth. "This prison will seal all your power so that you can't self-destruct. And there are surveillance cameras here. You can't commit suicide any other way even if you want to. You don't have to go on a hunger strike, because — "

As Hao Ren spoke, he raised his hand and pointed to the top of the cage. Some strange machines and pipes emerged from the light. "We can knock you out, and then pour something into your stomach with a pump gun. We have discussed all the ways to stop you from committing suicide, and have prepared 70 or 80 emergency rescue plans. So, you will be held here until you are willing to cooperate. "

The only response he got was the prisoner's long silence and the undisguised anger on his face. "Oh, right, it seems that the only way for you to commit suicide is to kill yourself with anger," Lily chimed in.

Hao Ren was suddenly reminded. "Oh yes, this is a loophole. MDT, play some light music for him. Don't let him die of anger. "

The MDT was stunned for a moment. "Are you serious?"

Hao Ren nodded. "Yes."

The MDT felt that Hao Ren was a clown, and then controlled the prison system to play the Moon Over a Fountain on loop in this space.

Hao Ren asked the prisoner a few more questions. Of course, the prisoner refused to cooperate, so they quickly left the place. After leaving the quarantine area, Y 'zaks looked back at the slowly closing crystal door. "Do you think you can get anything out of him by locking him up like this?"

"Of course not," Hao Ren shrugged. "But we can grind it out a little. I have already let the surveillance system start to record the spiritual characteristics of the treacherous children. Maybe we can directly start from his spiritual world. All the arrangements now are just to weaken the vigilance of his spiritual world."

From the beginning, Hao Ren did not expect to use conventional means to get any information out of the prisoner. As a race that dared to kill a god, they should have a very strong will, able to withstand any physical pain, and be able to keep any secrets under extreme conditions. While they would also have fear and panic (such as when they were 'watched by the gods'), fear and panic would probably not be able to pry their mouths open. Even the demons could not dig out any secrets from these stubborn fellows, so Hao Ren had long decided to take a detour. He would lock the treacherous child up for a period of time, slowly analyze his spiritual characteristics, analyze his soul, and study his weaknesses. In any case, this was a project that required slow work.

But he felt that he had the patience.

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