The injured and unconscious Lurers were escorted to the hospital but would be accompanied by guards. The others were treated on the spot first, to be taken to the clinics or hospitals later, but interrogation was more important right now.
Mathilda, guided up by her son (and made to drink a healing potion, as with others), approached them. She looked at the conscious 'baits' one by one with a heavy heart.
These people were people trusted wholeheartedly and have gone through various life-and-death situations with them. After forming friendships, they had never doubted them.
These were people they had trusted with their lives, not to mention that they all took oaths.
There was no way they consciously betrayed them! And they seemed to sincerely believe what they were saying. Mathilda—whose skills were on the psychological side—had more of an inkling about these things.
"They're not normal—none of them," she said. Althea also came to a conclusion.
