Eighty-four. The Crown Prince's Doubt
“Where is this?”
"I don't know, Your Highness."
Crown Prince William looked around in confusion, really unable to figure out where he was. He did not regret his actions. The only thing he thought was that how did the British planes appear so fast?
It's like knowing that it's yourself below.
Baron von Booker's mood is also extremely complicated. Once something happens to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, he will be a German sinner.
Now only themselves are left here, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and Major Marison. The situation is very passive. They don’t know where they are or where to evacuate.
If His Crown Prince falls into the hands of the British, the consequences are simply unimaginable...
"Major Marison, you must protect Your Highness from here." Booker said seriously.
"Yes, Baron." Marison looked around and left: "I don't know where we are now. Please allow me to check out further away places."
"Go." At this point, everything can only be done as Marison said, after all, he is a pure soldier.
Crown Prince William August said nothing, just sat there thinking about something.
"Your Highness, do you need something to eat?" As soon as Marison left, Booker came to the crown prince and asked.
August shook his head: "Baron Booker, I'm thinking about something. Don't you find it strange? The enemy seems to have completely mastered our route..."
Baron Booker frowned: "Do you think this British aircraft bombing was not accidental?"
"I don't think so." August held his chin and pondered: "Why did the British aircraft come in the places where we were bombed? And I noticed that there was a very obvious mountain sign in the place where we were bombed, which could be easily seen in the air. The British aircraft came too timely and bombed too accurately."
"Do you mean we have spies?" Baron Booker understood what the Crown Prince meant.
"There must be spies who passed on all my itineraries to the British, and they had a complete set of transmission methods, otherwise they would not have let the British know so quickly." August replied very affirmatively: "The spies must be inside us, and they are people I trust very much."
A hint of surprise flashed in Booker's eyes: "Who do you trust? Have you already had a target of doubt?"
"Barc Booker, I have indeed had a target of doubt." August pursed his lips: "There are only two people who know all my actions and can send information out in time, one of which is you..."
"Your Highness, I will never betray you, nor will I betray Germany!" Baron Booker seemed to have been greatly insulted.
"Baron Kiriyans von Booker, I have never doubted your loyalty." August smiled slightly, and then looked solemn: "There is another person, our Major Marison."
"Major?" Baron Booker was stunned for a moment: "Do you think Major Marison would betray you? Is it a British spy? You must know that he has served you loyally for so many years."
Baron Booker is an upright person. If he followed His Royal Highness the Crown Prince now, his suspicion would be completely removed, but he would not do so. He did not believe that Major Marison would betray His Royal Highness the Crown Prince.
"I doubt him, and I'm very suspicious." August said lightly: "Do you remember that I set out fifteen minutes earlier than before, but not long after leaving, Major Marison said that from my safety considerations, I had to go to the front to search and eliminate the danger. From his departure to his return, it took fifteen minutes..."
Baron Booker gasped: "Did you say he was trying to delay the British aircraft bombing as much as possible?"
August did not answer directly: "After we were bombed, Marison immediately took me to the other side and quickly separated from my guard. I didn't think much at that time, but when I calmed down, I began to feel that something was wrong. Why did I let me leave the guard's protection? Baron, this was not Marison's previous style."
"If I say that, I feel a little confused." Baron Booker's brows locked together: "Our escape route is guided by Marison, and now we are in such a dangerous place..."
"In fact, it is very simple to judge whether Marison is a traitor." August stood up: "Marison has gone to find a way. I think we must find a safe place to hide it, instead of waiting here foolishly for him to bring England."
After saying that, he said to Baron Booker very seriously: "Kiryens, my friend, please promise me that if we cannot escape, or even fall into the hands of the British, please shoot me to death. I am worried that I will not be able to take action. The crown prince of Germany must not be captured by the enemy."
Baron Booker nodded solemnly...
......
A large group of British soldiers appeared, and the one who brought these British people was Major Marison.
August's judgment is correct! Marison - a traitor!
Marison was disappointed and did not see His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, nor Baron Booker. This made him a little angry, and a lieutenant colonel who led the group of British people couldn't help but ask, "Where are people?"
"I don't know." Marison narrowed his eyes and observed the surroundings carefully: "He was here when I left, and he wouldn't go far."
“Search in full!”
During the orders of the lieutenant colonel, British soldiers conducted a comprehensive search.
And all of them fell completely into the eyes of August and Booker who were hidden not far away.
Traitor! Traitor! Baron Booker kept cursing this damn traitor, and he swore that if possible, he would definitely shoot this German shame!
August was extremely disappointed. He was unwilling to have his judgment be correct, and he was even willing to apologize for his doubts about his subordinates.
But what happened in front of him proved his judgment.
I smiled bitterly and found that the situation was already very critical. Judging from the British coming so quickly, there must be the British sphere of influence nearby.
He was brought to a desperate situation by Marison, a desperate situation that was likely to make himself a prisoner!
He poked Booker, and then the two quietly left the hiding place. Every extra minute of staying here would add a risk.
August believed that the German army had launched all-round rescue now, but whether he could persevere until that time was a big question.
Chapter completed!