Alien Knights

Chapter 737: The other side (5)

Sitting on the iron chair in the interrogation room, Clemens's hands were tied back together, and he looked towards the ceiling feebly, trying to make his sore back feel better.

   This is already the third day he was taken to the Grum Lake military base. Apart from passing out for a while in the middle, Clemens has been interrogated for 36 hours without sleep.

   Hearing the iron gate creaking, Clemens raised his head and tried to see the person's appearance clearly in the blurred vision.

Major Cole sat on the other side of the interrogation stand, looked at Clemens in a panic, lit a cigarette and asked: "I have read the confession report-you have repeatedly emphasized that there is no informant or collusion. You are completely Relying only on the limited data and information at hand, the general position of the heart can be inferred."

   Clemens heard Major Cole’s voice and asked in a hoarse voice: "My daughter, and my assistants, they..."

   Major Cole spit out his cigarette and said, "They're all right."

   Clemens breathed a sigh of relief, and said, "You have used polygraphs and Veritaserum. I am telling the truth. I really have nothing to do with the Russian group."

   Major Cole took out a folder he was carrying with him, opened it, and threw all the materials inside on the table.

   All those materials are related to Clemens, including resumes, biographies, essays... and even communication records and bank statements.

   Major Cole spread the materials in front of Clemens and said: "How did you and your wife Victoria Nikonov meet?"

   Clemens was taken aback, and he didn't understand why the other party suddenly asked this question. He said truthfully: "The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, at a charity dinner many years ago."

   Major Cole nodded and asked, "How did she die?"

   Clemens lowered his head, feeling low: "Five years ago, a car accident."

   Major Cole twitched the corner of his mouth slightly, and repeated the word in a low voice: "Car accident..."

   Clemens was keenly aware of the strangeness in the other's tone: "What do you want to say?"

   Major Cole squeezed out the unfinished cigarettes in the ashtray and said: "Sometimes, the less you know, the happier you live."

   Clemens stood up excitedly, dragged the iron chair to the ground, and rushed towards Major Cole: "Do you know something? You must know something about my wife's death!"

   The major stretched out his leg and easily tripped Clemens to the ground.

   The former knelt down, looked at the latter’s eyes, and whispered: "If I were you, I wouldn’t want to explore the past...you should thank your wife for protecting you and your daughter."

   Clemens opened his eyes and yelled: "Tell me the truth! I have the right to know the truth!"

   Major Cole stood up and said to the soldier beside him: "Give him a shot for stability."

   In the struggle and resistance, Clemens felt a cold on his neck. After a few seconds, his eyes slowly closed and he fell asleep.

   When he woke up again, twelve hours had passed.

   tried to open his eyes, Clemens realized that the restraints of his hands had been lifted, and he didn't know when he had been transferred to a single dormitory room.

   Major Cole was sitting in a chair with his feet on the table, watching the TV set in the corner attentively. A local football game was playing on it.

   Before Clemens could speak, the major said: "If you want to protect your daughter and your assistant, then I advise you not to explore anything that happened in the past."

   Clemens was silent for a long time, and finally gave up asking questions.

   The major said without turning back: "There is hot food on the table. While we are talking, you can hurry up and eat."

   Clemens glanced at the food container on the table and said, "I want to see my daughter and my assistant."

   "They will meet with you, provided that I have to get a confirmed answer from you."

   Clemens said in a deep voice, "I have told you all I know..."

   Major Cole shook his head and said, "The answer I want to know is not those...I still remember, the night you first came, after seeing the map of the main control room, you said that the coordinates of the singularity we calculated had errors?"

   Clemens was taken aback, then nodded and said: "Yes, it is true."

   Major Keer asked: "If I give you the equipment and the data you need, can you calculate the correct coordinates?"

   Clemens: "I can do it... Wait, you mean, let me calculate the coordinates by myself?"

   Major Cole folded his legs and said, "Yes, you are alone, plus your beautiful assistant at best."

   Clemens wondered: "Why don't all the researchers re-calculate? If I do it alone, it will take a lot of time."

   Major Cole’s tone had a little deep meaning: "Professor Scott, this has something to do with politics."

"politics?"

   Thinking back to the stubborn general Hamilton, Clemston somewhat understood the other side’s thoughts: "Is that the general who refuses to retest? And you want to take this opportunity..."

   Major Cole interrupted him: "You just need to tell me, do you want to take this errand?"

   Clemens hesitated for a moment, gritted his teeth and asked: "Do I have the right to choose?"

   Major Cole: "If you want to go back to the interrogation room, you can refuse."

   Clemens: "How much time do I have?"

   Major Keer: "It may be less than a week before the singularity erupts. I need you to tell me the exact position of the heart, and the error cannot be more than one kilometer."

Clemens: "One week? The error is not more than one kilometer?! Do you know what you are talking about? This requires a large amount of data collection and analysis, as well as the establishment of a geological model involving tides, gravity, celestial bodies, crust and many other factors , With such a huge workload, I am the only one!"

Major Cole turned his head and shrugged: "No way, the duration of the singularity outbreak is not fixed. It may be several hours or only a few seconds. If the error is too large, then the best contact may be lost. opportunity."

   Clemens asked suspiciously: "I have been listening to you talking about the word singularity outbreak. What is it? And, what are those black towers?"

   Major Cole: "It doesn't matter if I tell you now, you can see it in the report anyway."

   "Every time there is a series of earthquakes on the earth."

   "With the earthquake, three huge black towers will rise from the ground, the ones you saw before."

   "When these giant towers rise and penetrate the earth's crust, they will form a stable triangle chain. Those who engage in physics say that there is a very powerful potential field operating in this triangle chain."

   "When this energy field reaches a peak, a white hole will be created at the center of gravity that emits matter and energy."

   "They called the formation of this hole a singularity explosion."

   Clemens asked: "A white hole that emits matter and energy? What is it?"

Major Cole shrugged: "No one knows the principle of its formation. UU Read www.uukanshu.com just knows that it will appear every once in a while. The duration may be long or short, and the location of the outbreak will also be slightly biased. shift."

   Clemens: "Then what will appear from the white hole?"

   Major Cole: "All kinds of weird things, sometimes artificial objects of unknown purpose, sometimes a few stone slabs carved with unknown characters, and sometimes even a few strange creatures appear."

   Clemens felt a little dry mouth: "You mean... aliens?"

   Major Cole: "I don't know. I just saw photos and videos. All the physical objects are locked at the bottom of the base and supervised by special personnel."

   Clemens was a little unbelievable: "Have you never seen the real thing?"

Major Cole: "I didn't catch up with the good times before. The last time the singularity broke out was in 1986, and the last time it was in 1947. But I was lucky. During my service, I caught up with it at least this time. ."

Turning off the TV with the remote control, Major Cole stood up and said to Clemens, "I will ask someone to send you a detailed report on some of the things here. Oh, yes, your laptop , And all the relevant materials, I have packed them and shipped them here by air, and they will also be shipped to your room."

   Clemens suddenly remembered something: "If I promise you, does this mean that I will never leave here?"

   Major Cole walked to the door and said, "Whether you promise me or not, there is only one way to enter here and then leave-the ashes."

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