Chapter 1629 Inconsistencies
Zhao Boqin wondered why Alex even asked the first question. Not only had he known more than him about the event, he had even revealed to him something he hadn't known before.
It was an entirely weird question to have asked.
'Does he perhaps want to know who died there?' he thought. 'About what they did?'
He would have to wait for this second question to see what Alex wanted to learn about, although he was taking a rather long time to come up with the answer. n--0VelbIn
Alex went through the questions in his mind multiple times, making sure to get as many answers as he could from it in return. Once ready, he asked.
"A short time after the Empress's death, a group of soldiers were ordered by the Emperor to go after a woman named Han Ahlin to retrieve something. What happened during and after their pursuit of her?"
Zhao Boqin frowned very clearly this time around. He made no effort to hide the disapproving look he held about being asked about something that was clearly the empire's secret. If it ever got out that he had been asked this, he could easily lose his rank, and maybe even his life.
Worse would be if anyone found out he had actually answered these questions. If they found out, that would be the case as the oath was already forcing him to start speaking through the knot that tightened inside him.
"Han... this Han Ahlin... it sounds like a woman's name," the man began. "Is it a woman?"
"She is," Alex said, making sure to show no expression on his face that could give away his nervousness about the questions. The Oathbreakers had already answered both of these questions, so he hadn't expected to learn much, but he still held hope that the man in front of him could at least give him something good to munch on.
However, the man's face was a frown as he fell into thought for a moment. Alex waited, and Zhao Boqin finally looked up, although his face was twisted into a grimace at this point from not having answered.
"I do believe I know what you are talking about," he said. "I was too new a leader, so I wasn't involved in this mission, but I do remember hearing vague orders to get battalions to start moving toward the south for something."
"If you are talking about what I think you are, they weren't after a woman at all. They were after a man," the man said.
Before Alex could ask who it was, Zhao Boqin continued. "I don't remember any names being thrown out. It was secret enough that nobody outside of the mission learned more than a crumb of anything."
He thought for a bit, recollecting some things, and continued answering. "As far as I know, they were after someone, not something, but I wasn't informed directly, so I could be wrong. As for the girl, I never even heard about a girl being involved there."
Alex frowned. What in the hell was going on here? How was the information he received from this man so different from the one he received from the Oathbreakers? This man was bound by the oath to speak the truth, so he couldn't have lied.
The only other reason he found as to why the two accountings of the past were so different was because of the people involved.
Zhao Boqin wasn't involved in the mission, so he couldn't have known much. On top of that, the directly involved Oathbreakers were perhaps much more direly bound by their oaths about that incident.
'So they weren't after sister?' Alex wondered. 'Were they after a man? But then what about the thing they were after? Why was sister involved in this at all?'
More questions ran through his mind when he noticed beads of sweat on Zhao Boqin's forehead and his face going red as if he hadn't breathed for a while. "What's wrong?" he asked curiously. He checked the man closely and found out that he was trying to hide something.
"There's more to the answer, isn't there?" he asked. Alex could feel his heartbeat speeding up. There was more to learn here. "Come on, don't hold back now, or you'll die."
The man did his best to hide the answer, but his oath got the better of him. In the end, he hurriedly let out what he wanted to say.
"The mission went badly and we were called for reinforcement," he spat out.
Alex paused.
"Reinforcement? For one man?" he asked. As soon as the words left his mouth, he knew the answer. It was no one man. His sister was there too.
"I do not know how many there were fighting us, only that they needed reinforcement," the man said. "It seemed dire enough that they needed many of us."
Alex nodded thoughtfully. "Let me guess, you weren't chosen to go because you were too new to it," he said.
"No," the man said to Alex's surprise. "I was chosen. Many of us were."
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