The nurse was captured and confined in the interrogation room.
The nurseâs hands were cuffed to the cold surface of the table, overwhelmed with terror. She hadnât known that joining a Black Head group would lead to this aftermath.
No one came to interrogate her for a long time, which made her even more anxious.
It wasnât until a soldier and a plainclothes police officer walked in that she bit her lip and said, "Officers, what exactly did I do wrong to be treated like a criminal?"
"How did you come to know these people?" The officer threw a few pictures of the group membersâ avatars at the nurse.
In the communicator, the Black Head group had already disbanded, and the Black Headâs avatar had turned gray, indicating that the account had been deactivated.
"Answer honestly. You know, we donât care about humanity here. If you refuse to talk, weâll have to classify you as a spy."
The Ten Stars System is vast, and there are always people with problematic minds, gathering like-minded individuals to protest society, anti-social.
They wish the rulers were themselves.
If someone is identified as a spy, they have no chance of redemption; being a spy is equivalent to being a serial killer.
Every social system has its unreasonable aspects and canât be perfect.
The current system is still okay, although it has its dark sides, it is undeniably peaceful.
Spies are disruptors of peace. Social instability can lead to more violent incidents, causing numerous brutal killings.
The nurse hurriedly shook her head, "Iâm not a spy, really Iâm not. Iâll tell you everything I know."
The nurse is just a selfish ordinary person with mediocre stress tolerance. Scared by them, she spilled everything she knew.
There were only ten people in the Black Head group, and each had a code name.
She was given the title of Nurse, the Black Head was called Dragon Head, his assistant was the Knight, then there were others like Fei Tian, Tiger Whiskers, Gray Man...
Each time a name was mentioned, the soldier watching the interrogation from the adjacent room changed his expression multiple times. Several of the titles were on the secret wanted list of the military and police.
Every one of them is extremely dangerous, especially Dragon Head, who, according to previously collected data, had planned an Insect Man attack on a habitable planet.
Resulting in countless deaths and injuries.
"The Knight messaged me through a social platform, asking if I really disliked Su Xiaocai."
At this point, the nurse paused.
"I just said I really didnât like her. A girl should just study well. She caused so many things at school and even went viral several times. Wouldnât it be better for her to be a quiet and gentle lady? I just couldnât stand her restless appearance. Someone shared my sentiment, so we started chatting..."
This is how people are, defending their actions and words from their own perspective.
The nurse concealed her most hidden thoughts, the ones she didnât want anyone to know.
"You took the money so readily, werenât you afraid there was something wrong?"
"Whatâs the problem? As long as I know what Iâm doing isnât illegal, who says making friends canât have some benefit attached?"
After saying everything, the nurse felt she hadnât done anything wrong. Previously, she feared the Military Department wouldnât give her a chance to speak, but now that she talked it out, her attitude changed.
Interrogation is a psychological duel between both sides.
The interrogators here attacked "gently."
Making the nurse continually build her confidence, convincing herself, "Iâm short of money. Their only request was for me to befriend a little girl, then they gave me some money. Thatâs not illegal, right?"
Interrogator: "By your logic, if they ask you to kill someone, and the money is right, you would do it."
"Officer, donât twist concepts. I wonât do anything illegal." The nurse crossed her arms, holding them in front of her chest, showing a relaxed posture, seemingly confident of winning.
The interrogator leaned forward, staring intently at the nurse, "Youâve taken money from criminals to do their bidding. Do you know what thatâs called? Accomplice. Even if an accomplice doesnât know theyâre doing something bad, itâs still a crime."
The nurseâs face changed slightly as she straightened her posture, "Words alone are not proof."
Someone with a half-baked understanding of the law is troublesome, "Didnât your other phone record the other partyâs crime? Bringing yourself in as an accomplice too. It depends on what you choose. If you keep silent, say nothing, you might end up in prison for several decades. Cooperate sincerely, reveal more, and maybe you can reduce your sentence by ten or so years."
The interrogator smiled delicately, making the nurseâs heart panic.
"Oh, right, youâre short of money. Maybe it doesnât matter if you donât speak. In prison, you wonât have to think about how to get through decades. Prisons donât feed idlers. Once youâre in, theyâll surely assign you work."
Thinking slightly ahead, about being confined for decades to spend time sewing in a small space.
The interrogator didnât believe that a vain nurse who spent money freely and boasted on platforms could endure such a monotonous life.
Just by describing it, the nurse couldnât bear the pressure, biting her nails, "I didnât break any laws with what I did. Isnât it true that if I disclose more, it could offset being an accomplice?"
"Depends on what you disclose. Weâre not judges; we can only document everything. All records will be presented to the judge."
"Can I ask what Dragon Head actually did?"
"All things deserving the death penalty."
The nurseâs heart chilled, the consequences of greed were too terrifying; who wouldâve thought that the head of a Black Head group was a heinous criminal?
"Let me think, let me think."
"Start from the beginning, talk about those voice messages, confess truthfully, and clarify the things youâre hiding. Weâve interrogated not thousands, but at least hundreds of people. We can see through your thoughts at a glance."
The images the nurse intercepted were photographs, and couldnât reveal what was said in voice messages. Perhaps the other party knew this, so they didnât mind.
The interrogator needed to dig out this information as well.
The nurseâs lips parted as she slowly exposed her darkest thoughts.
She liked Ji Li, and this little thought was something she had always displayed quite openly.
However, Ji Li always ignored her, and he didnât allow her to enter his exclusive school infirmary.
Only Su Xiaocai could go in and out freely. What made her even more envious was that Su Xiaocai only got Ji Liâs favor by selling fruit, which was very abnormal to her and made her very resentful.
As for how she found out about Su Xiaocai selling fruit.
The card was brazenly placed under the glass on the desk where anyone could see it, leading the nurse to believe Su Xiaocai was selling.
She complained online: A money-grubbing woman surnamed Su is pestering my idol. How should I get rid of her?
Then she chatted with the Knight. After two days, she and the Knight found the conversation congenial.
After listening to her grumble, the Knight followed suit to learn about Su Xiaocai, then they vented together, sharing a common grievance.
Subsequently, the Knight actively found a Black Head group and pulled her in.
The people inside naturally agreed with you, catering to you, allowing you to gradually open your heart.
As the nurse got deeper, they began building an image for themselves. For example, Dragon Head was a wealthy person who was generous, Knight was an assistant, handling various troublesome matters, and the ones at the back were all students, rich second generations.
It created an illusion of them having great power, wanting to play and control other peopleâs lives, and the nurse had already become one of them, with money freely given to her.
Later, they even said they could help her create opportunities to be with Ji Li, making Ji Li gradually notice her good qualities so that they could naturally get together.
Why the female school doctor didnât come before was due to this group intervening. Unable to get into the school, they set their sights on outsiders, but the nurse didnât know what they did, only that something happened to the female doctorâs family.
When the nurse mentioned that there was a contact person in the group, when the virus incident didnât succeed, they had a poisoning backup plan.
But all their actions were based on the nurseâs lies.
If no one from the Military Department discovered her existence, the nurse might have linked up with the contact person for the poisoning.
Following the interrogation, the interrogator left the interrogation room with a displeased expression.