Releasing the prisoners from the secret prison was not a spur-of-the-moment decision for Milo. After all, the prisoners here hated the Virtuora Consortium to the core, so letting them out would definitely aid Milo’s cause. However, Milo was not going to let them out without any conditions.
Rudy and the others followed Milo back to the cell block when Bruce said at the back of the group, “There’s a total of 313 prisoners held in this secret prison. I don’t suggest releasing 17 of them because they’re either spies of the Stelaria Consortium or the Stardust Consortium. Moreover, they’re extremely capable individuals. As I recall, when we interrogated those 17 people, they would deliberately reveal some information about the Northwest to throw us off. It will not be good for the Northwest if we let them out. When they return to their consortiums, they might become a potential threat to the Northwest in the future.”
At this moment, the Great Hoodwinker felt that all the suffering that he had been through was worth it.
With an extremely intelligent supernatural being like Bruce working for the Northwest, many things would become much simpler. That was because taking Bruce away was equivalent to stealing the Virtuora Consortium’s entire intelligence database.
Gregory was in charge of the intelligence agency in the Northwest, with the Great Hoodwinker and him each overseeing foreign affairs and domestic affairs respectively. As such, the Great Hoodwinker knew very well that if they had to obtain the intelligence that Bruce knew through the usual means, who knew how much it would cost them?
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