Chapter 242

There were countless aftermaths of this battle, and the interrogation of prisoners of war was one of them.

The House Rats dragged in some less injured Imperial soldiers, intending to pry some information out of their mouths.

Only limited by language barriers, the house rats had to force them to learn the native language first.

So the following scene appeared.

In the dim interrogation room, several internal affairs rats pressed an imperial soldier forcefully, forcing him to recognize the letters on the book.

This is undoubtedly a great torture for the simple imperial people.

"I became a soldier because I couldn't read! I don't want to learn! I really can't learn! Please let me work!"

The house rats couldn't understand what he said. They simply thought that this imperial soldier must be willing to die rather than surrender and was unwilling to learn their language.

The experienced interrogation rat shook his head, and took out a red soldering iron from the red-hot charcoal basin.

"You! What are you going to do! I just don't want to learn! I can be a cow and a horse! I don't need to be tortured, ah! It hurts! It hurts!!!"

The high-temperature soldering iron cooked the soldier's flesh and blood on the spot, and the severe pain made him wail miserably.

Then the Ratman picked up the whip and began to beat him. While whipping, the Ratman forced to recite 32 letters. The tortured eyes of the imperial soldiers were tearful, and they began to follow the Ratman in a daze.

The interrogation mouse nodded in satisfaction. In Windsor, only a mouse that loves to learn is a good mouse, and so are people.

Just next door to the interrogation room, the sissy room transformed from a dungeon receives a batch of ratmen with the worst academic performance every month.

If the soldier in front of him refuses to learn, the Internal Affairs Mouse does not mind at all to apply to the clan chief for masturbation, as a warning to others.

Ickert also arranged a special study class for these underground aliens, led by the captured knight Leonardo, to independently learn the cultural knowledge of the new world.

Not only that, these imperial people have to receive love education like the rat people, and go to work in the farmland of the territory every day.

Leonardo's life was particularly miserable. He was a noble knight, but he was sent to plow the fields just because of his strength. His life was not much better than that of a jackal in a stable.

At least the strong jackals are still fed with concentrated feed by rats, but these captives can only earn some meager wages through labor, and buy food that is barely enough to eat.

Every night he was whipped and forced to study, Leonardo could only redouble his efforts to study, and strive to clarify his identity as soon as possible in order to seek better treatment as a prisoner.

But other soldiers of the empire didn't think so. Although the Ratmen forced them to do a lot of work, even the lowest treatment in the territory was much better than that of the Ragnar Empire.

Among other things, the fact that you can get something for your work alone has already surpassed most of the empire's territory.

What's more, Windsor also has fresh meat and cheap bread. Compared with eating mushrooms and old grains underground, and military pay that only exists in another world, life here can be regarded as a human life.

Their enthusiasm for learning is also quite high, and many of them already have the consciousness to become a leading party.

After all, it doesn't matter who you work for, and you have to live better here.

Finally, after a month of intense study, the prisoners of war are considered to have mastered the basics of communication.

Ickert arranged a formal interrogation. To his surprise, the atmosphere of the formal interrogation was very good. These outsiders from the Ragnar Empire knew almost everything, and they would rush to correct and supplement each other. For fear of missing something.

From these populations, Ickert learned that these people in front of him were just conscripts from the Aiwei Empire of the Empire, and their main task was to assist a woman named Sera to develop the zombie manufacturing industry.

According to the soldiers, Sera worked for the Elector Abak and was the leader of the empire's zombie manufacturing industry. Although Ickert destroyed the underground portal, it was impossible to guarantee that the crazy woman would open another one someday.

The description of Serra by the soldiers of the empire reminded Ickert of the legend of the destruction of Windsor Territory. This guy who resells zombies in another world is very likely to be the culprit of the undead disaster of Windsor!
Ickert is very fortunate that at least the space anchor point under the territory has been destroyed by his people, and the chance of opening the door to connect there is very slim.

The territory is safe for now.

In addition to these explosive news, Ickert also learned that the knights they captured were actually not ordinary.

"My lord, I want to offer you my allegiance."

The moment Leonardo saw Ickert, he knelt decisively to the ground.

This behavior of surrendering to the enemy face-to-face was so decisive that the Ratman was a little shocked.

The Shushu may backstab each other internally, but externally they are more virtuous.

Unexpectedly, human beings are so decisive in this regard.

Ikert was not too repulsive about the allegiance of this outsider.

Accepting this group of young men from other worlds can also effectively restrain the threats from other worlds, especially noble knights like Leonardo, who still have a lot of information on the upper class in their minds.

Ickert put the great sword on Leonardo's shoulder and canonized him as a knight of Windsor according to the procedure.

For this knight from another world with flexible loyalty, Ickert's attitude is also very clear, good food and drink are fine, don't think about the benefice, and you have to go there when you have something to do.

In fact, this is exactly what Leonardo wanted. For a transcendent, honor and the like are too superficial, and the time for life and practice is still long, so don't worry about face if you can hang on.

Many extraordinary people live for hundreds of years, and it is not uncommon to change dozens of masters.

After all, lords often die in power struggles, but knights can live more flexibly.

After the canonization ceremony was completed, Ickert asked Leonardo about the owner of the revolver.

Leonardo was overjoyed, he didn't expect that he would play a role so quickly, even if he sold their commander completely.

"However, my lord, Colt is also a man of integrity. He is not extraordinary, so he takes his reputation more seriously. It is not easy to recruit him. His only hobby is making guns."

Is it Leonardo? Ickert also expected this. After all, in the report of the Chaser, this man will not retreat in the end.

But Ickert can also give him a step down.

"Leonardo, I don't need to really recruit him. I just need him to do things for me. For example, I will closely monitor him, but I will also fund his firearms research at the same time."

Even as a mortal, there are still many things to do in decades of life, and Colt, who can't relax, will most likely pick up his hobbies.

Just in time, the territory needs someone to lead the new generation of firearms design.

(End of this chapter)

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