Chapter 22: Going to the Prison
Logan and Claire were both ecstatic that their son was able to achieve this feat of cultivating all three Cultivation Systems at the sa ti, at such a tender age. They were even more extrely proud when they realized he was just five years old.
Davis was now able to use his First Layer of Extinction Lightning Judgent.
The First Layer provided the ability to amplify his body with lightning. He can amplify his legs to move faster, clad his arms in lightning to paralyze, and corrode his opponents' flesh. He can even use it on his own brain to increase his thought process and analytical ability, but that requires an extrely high control over his lightning or else he would just fry or corrode his own brain.
The Fallen Extinction Lightning, with its property, increased the effectiveness of his powers and battle prowess. After all, it adds an annihilative and corrosive effect to the lightning he employs.
Since Davis has achieved basic proficiency in all three Cultivation Systems, he wanted to test the limitations of his Death Book as soon as possible. He didn't even know if it worked the sa way or not anymore.
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Half a year passed.
Logan, Claire, and Hendrickson taught him more about cultivation during this half-year period.
However, they only taught him for at most an hour every day. They seed like they were busy with sothing.
He still didn't get a chance to use his Death Book because he felt like he was always being monitored.
His parents were acting even more strangely. It was especially the case in this half a year. He knew that sothing fishy was going on here, but since his parents wouldn't tell him, then he didn't feel the need to ask.
Davis went to ask his parents if he could practice his powers on live targets. His parents thought for a mont before they refused.
Davis was adamant about it and proposed an idea to them.
"Father, if you don't let
practice on live targets, how can I be an expert?"
"Enough Davis, how can you be adamant like this? You are just five years old, there's no need for you to fight people."
"Alright father, how about I take a step back and try my powers on restricted opponents who are in the Prison."
"Huh? Why don't you take
on then?" Logan retorted, clearly annoyed.
"But father, I won't even be able to beat you, you are too powerful."
Davis shalessly gave up as he whined.
Claire who was beside glanced at them and laughed. She sent a Soul Transmission to Logan.
Logan's face changed. He then sighed and permitted him to go to Prison.
"Only this ti will I be yielding to you, there's no next ti! You hear ?!" Logan made a face full of anger and berated him.
"Yes! Thanks, father" Davis chuckled.
"Let's go!" Logan then walked in the direction of the Prison.
"Okay…" Davis obediently followed and put on a black robe to cover himself.
On the way, for so reason, the palace guards and maids acted like they didn't see him. They only greeted the Emperor and the atmosphere seed tense. He could feel that a Soul Technique was activated on him. He then knew that he was being cloaked by his father.
'Is it so bad for a child of royalty to go to the Prison? Is that the reason?' Davis thought as he felt like he couldn't understand the intricacies of the Royal Family.
They then arrived in front of the Prison. Logan stopped there while the Prison Guards went on their knees and greeted him.
The guards looked at the Emperor with awe and reverence.
The Leader of the Prison Guard stepped up and bowed again.
Only his face could be seen which was pale. He was wearing a blue armor tinted with a yellow crest at the sides.
"You are?"
"Reporting to the Emperor! My na is Bowen."
The previous Leader of the Prison Guards colluded with the rebels. Fortunately, Logan, who found his betrayal, managed to kill him before he released all the prisoners.
"Bowen, I see…"
The two of them then stayed silent, it can be seen that they were communicating through Soul Transmission.
Bowen had a confused face, then nodded his head vehently.
Then all three of them entered the Prison.
Logan stopped cloaking Davis at this point.
"You understand, right?" Logan asked him with a ruthless glare.
"Yes, your majesty!" Bowen replied ekly, he understood that, at this point, he shouldn't do anything the Emperor dislikes.
Logan then left Davis there, not turning around to inform anything.
*Cough!~*
"Your highness, let
show you around the Prison first." Bowen waved his hands.
"Okay!" Davis cheerfully replied.
Bowen then took him around the Prison. While walking in the corridor, he inford Davis about the prisoners. There were cells on both sides of the corridor, which held the prisoners.
While he explained, he just told about their cris while leaving the gory part behind.
After Davis heard about what he said, he couldn't help but cringe. Their cris were devoid of humanity. But he didn't stop listening to him nor did he command him to stop.
Davis looked at the prisoners, all of them looked ruthless with no hint of humanity, while so seed to act as if they were innocent, and then there were so prisoners who looked at him with lascivious eyes.
Davis's eyes turned red. He glared at those prisoners one by one. He thought for a mont before questioning Bowen.
"Bowen." He suddenly interrupted him.
"Yes, Prince?" Bowen looked at him.
"Why aren't these prisoners put to death?" He glared at Bowen.
"It's not like that, your highness. The Royal Capital holds a public execution each month. They are put to death one by one, it also acts as a deterrent to other wicked criminals. Until then, they stay here waiting for their deaths." Bowen explained.
"Mhm… Do you have a list of the prisoners held in here?"
"I do, but what is it for, your highness?" Bowen was confused, but he still handed over the list from his spatial ring. Davis took the list and saw the na of the prisoner who was going to be executed this month.
"Wagner? I saw him before, lead
to him." Davis didn't reply to Bowen but just commanded him.
"Yes," Bowen didn't refuse though he was confused, 'What is a five-year-old child going to do eting a prisoner? Make him change his ways? Heck, I'll be damned!'
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