Chapter 334: Espionage (1/2)

Chapter 334: Espionage

“Captain Klaus?” Annan murmured in a low voice, “So, you have coh Delicious Wind Goose’s perspective, he saw the fahtly

Of course, he knew the htmares

Not only did Annan know Klaus’ profession, but even thehabits

But he didn’t know Klaus’ full name was “Klaus Cass” until now

However, he should have offended the Geraint fa shot

So, he has ended up beco the guard captain of the count faate’s garrison squadron — What a promotion

But the promotion was limited Worse still, under the watchful eyes of the Geraint faate, relatively far away from the Third Prince

It wasn’t just his own identity as a traitor exposed Under the surveillance of the “One-Eyed Crow” on the capital circle, he could be put to death silently at any time when his curse was exposed to the Crows

“Ah” Annan suddenly let out a soft cry in surprise

He quickly realized that Klaus had submitted his mission in the outco, he should have reported according to the standard of “mission completed”

But later, after the death of Viscount Roseburg, the inforradually spread to the capital Everyone fro Sure enough, Prince Philip should have received inforo

One of the reasons why Annan returned directly to the Freezing Water Port from the ruins was that Don Juan and his second brother were still in Roseburg

Annan had impersonated Don Juan even when the two looked different

Even Eugene Geraint had long known that Annan wasn’t the real Don Juan Geraint Moreover, it see for hi with him in full view of the public

If the real Don Juan was now not on Old Crow’s side, he should be on Benjamin’s side

With the birth of the new deity “the Man in the Mirror”, Benjaer needed to hide his reanimation since he was the pope of this new deity

So on Philip’s side, the inforotten was: Don Juan is not dead, Benjamin is not dead, and the Book of Divine Transporter has failed to be retrieved

Then, Klaus had done nothing to complete the mission

Philip was already considered kind-hearted in not killing off Klaus as a punishment

Thus, it was clear cut that Klaus had arrested Delicious Wind Goose to ask about “Don Juan Geraint”

In that case… Annan thought for a moment, sat at the table, and slowly pulled out a piece of paper He dipped the quill with black ink and quickly wrote so on the paper

He couldn’t communicate with Delicious Wind Goose, but the other players could

The players staying at Freezing Water Port with Annan noere Dove’s group consisting of four people and one cat No matter whether it was Dove or the Child, they could contact the Old Goose offline and through the foruined that Old Goose would still be able to collude with Annan when the Goose’s curse vessel was seized and he was iood opportunity” Annan thought with his eyes ski the live streaht and continued to write the information “that could be revealed to Klaus”

Delicious Wind Goose’s arrest was too sudden

Annan knew that Delicious Wind Goose’s speculation, which he posted on the forum, was inaccurate

It wasn’t that the transaction required hilers utilized the saal goods directly into Philip’s ift to Philip to deceive the public’s eye

The best way to hide a grain of sand was to drop it in the desert, not put it in a safe

Klaus arrested Delicious Wind Goose because he realized that the Goose knew “Don Juan Geraint” when he was talking to the Goose at the city gate He just wanted to get more infor to make up for his faults

Delicious Wind Goose was unaware of Klaus’ purpose because Klaus was being careful in hiding it

On the other hand, it was precisely because Klaus was carefully concealing his true purpose that hefroht process If Klaus had gotten a piece of inforht wonder if it was deceit

But if this infor his life, and many opportunities and coincidences, he would subconsciously think that the information he acquired was accurate even if the information was incomplete

Even if it were falsified, he would only think it was “soether “what the clue really wanted to express”

Essentially, this was because Klaus didn’t want his efforts to go to waste