I Was Mistaken as a Great War Commander
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Having confirmed that Daniel had entered the command tent, Intelligence Officer Phelp headed toward the temporary field interrogation site.
“Second Lieutenant Freyen, was it? That woman said she was confident in interrogations, but…”
Extracting information through torture wasn’t an easy task.
If asked whether the act of torturing itself was difficult, the answer would be no.
Anyone could inflict pain on another if they just knew how.
The hardest part about conducting torture was maintaining a sound mind.
“Once the torture begins, the subject writhes in pain and screams. They yell hysterically, then start to beg, sometimes even crying out their family members’ names and pleading for forgiveness.”

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