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Chapter 36

Since coming to this world, Ashe had heard the term "Blood Moon Tribunal" more than once.

At first, he thought it was an execution show.

Then, he thought it was a live broadcast execution show.

After that, he thought it was an online guessing ga where a lucky viewer is randomly selected to be executed.

Now, Ashe felt that the Blood Moon Tribunal was probably an unrestricted fighting reality show.

"Yes, when death row inmates participate in the Blood Moon Tribunal, the prison will remove all your restrictions. At that ti, you can use arcane energy to invoke spirits."

The dic stretched out her hand, and a kindly old granny spirit erged in her palm.

"If you're asking whether there are opportunities for deals in the Blood Moon Tribunal, theoretically there are, but no one can actually do it. I don't need to explain why, right? You've seen the Blood Moon Tribunal before."

"I haven't seen it!"

"Don't think you can fool

that easily!" The dic nearly roared, "I won't believe such a stupid lie!"

The dic was no longer willing to reveal any more information. Ashe's clumsy lie made her feel that her dignity had been insulted. Lying was one thing, but using a lie that even children wouldn't fall for, who was he looking down on!

Ashe was also very wronged, he really hadn't seen the Blood Moon Tribunal before. But everyone here assud it was common knowledge that needed no introduction.

Since he couldn't trick any information out of her, Ashe prepared to go eat. However, the dic stopped him again at this ti.

"Why did you ask about the elf's condition earlier? Are you worried about him?"

"It would be too embarrassing to say I'm worried, I'm just a little curious."

Ashe scratched the tender new flesh on his shoulder, "After all, he's also the first person I've killed. Isn't it said that murderers always return to the scene of the cri to spectate? My ntality is similar to that."

"Really? He was actually your first?"

"The way you phrase it really makes people misunderstand..."

"But you're a death row inmate who got to stay in the luxury suite of the Shattered Lake Prison! For you, destroying lives should be as simple as eating and dressing, tornting souls should be as habitual as breathing, right?"

"Although I can't say I'm a good person, I'm wrongly accused!"

"I'll temporarily believe the first half of that statent."

The dic looked down at the spirit in her hand, seemingly weighing her words.

"Alright, I'll believe this was your first kill. So why do you care about whether that elf lives or dies? Do you hope he won't make it, or hope he doesn't die?"

"Both."

"Both?" The dic couldn't help but laugh. "You want him to be both dead and alive?"

"To be honest, my grudge against him hasn't reached the point where I must see him dead. If possible, I'd rather give him a good beating with a peeled bamboo stick to vent my anger. Also, I have questions to ask him, so I don't really hope he dies."

Ashe shrugged, "But if he really did die, I'd probably just sigh before going to bed that life is like the ocean, only those with strong wills can reach the other shore...so even if he died, I wouldn't care too much."

"I'm starting to believe this really was your first kill." The dic said, "What you're saying doesn't please either side. During the case publicity phase, saying you had a soft heart and gentle hands could get you the concern of human rights groups, saying you eliminated the root of evil could get you the support of extremist groups. Only this ambiguous, indecisive statent would be disliked and hated by all groups."

"Looks like it won't be easy out there in the outside world either." Ashe sighed, "But aren't most people in this world as indecisive as ?"

The dic was slightly startled, and shrugged, "There are indecisive people, but you need the capital to be indecisive - for example, good looks!"

The dic took out a photo album and flipped through it in front of Ashe, "Look, these are the popular handso guy templates from the past five years. Want to pick one as your new face? I especially recomnd face #1, very popular, has 90% similarity with current hot singers, you'll definitely like this face..."

"You're clearly the one who likes this face!"

"So what if I like it? You get the face, you benefit from it!"

"Who says so? I won't be looking at myself all day, I can't even see my own face most of the ti. What's the use if I beco good looking? It's other people who will be looking at

all day, they benefit while I have to accept their lecherous gazes. Do you think I'd willingly do sothing so self-sacrificing?"

What Ashe said made a lot of sense, to the point that even the dic was convinced. Her crow mask drooped down dejectedly, "Alright, you're right..."

"But," Ashe's tone changed, "you were willing to listen to my grievances and chat with

for so long - it's the only warmth I've felt in this cold prison. Since it's a friend's request, I can't refuse..."

"We're friends?"

"If not then I'll take my leave..."

"Okay, okay! So you're willing to let

do the surgery on you?"

"Actually I'm not that willing..." Ashe revealed a hesitant expression, "I'm still quite fond of my current face, after all these years of looking at it, I have so attachnt..."

"So..."

"Have to add money."

"No problem!"

The dic relaxed, "When do we start the surgery? Wait, I'm not too familiar with so techniques, give

these two nights to review... Don't worry, very safe, my spirits can effectively prevent malignant issues like flesh decay!"

Ashe pulled at the corner of his mouth, "I, I'm very assured, then I'll get going first, take your ti preparing, no rush!"

Arcane energy was the universal energy source for mages, and money was society's universal energy. Although he didn't see any hope of escape yet, Ashe had to find a way to earn so money in reserve. The death row inmates didn't need to be said, they were all broke bums living off the state. Therefore, after thinking it over, Ashe felt like relying on his face to make money was the only path left.

But the price seed a bit high now, the chances of a botched face were very high. Ashe got a little scared.

No wonder the dics weren't allowed to reveal their nas. It was probably to prepare for anonymous escapes - after honing their skills through many dical accidents in prison, they could just pat their butts and leave. The death row inmates wouldn't even have anyone to complain to if they wanted to curse soone out.

Ashe arrived at the door and suddenly turned back to look around the treatnt room.

"Speaking of which, I've been wanting to ask for a long ti - are you being ostracized by your colleagues?"

"Huh?"

"Both tis I woke up, I only saw you alone. Where are the other dics?" Ashe guessed, "Did they give you the most difficult work then pat their butts and clock out?"

"No - although it is true you're the most difficult job."

"It's really not? If you're being singled out and boycotted by colleagues, rember to tell ."

The dic looked at Ashe and snorted.

"Why would I tell you?"

"Aren't we friends? Friends are people who can gloat at each other's misfortunes."

"Get out of here!"

Ashe waved goodbye, "Then see you next ti, Dr. [222]. The apple was very delicious, thanks."

Silence returned to the treatnt room after he left. The dic packed up her toolkit and pushed open the door to the public lounge - the dics' activity area did not overlap with the death row inmates' - and she saw a group of dics wearing crow masks waiting outside.

The dic was so startled she almost thought they had co to interrogate her.

But when she looked closely, she noticed one person in the group of dics wasn't wearing a crow mask. Based on the physique and na tag, it was the tall dic [176] who often scolded her. His appearance was that of a blue-scaled fishman, but his eyes were a glistening ruby red.

Not only was [176] not wearing a mask, his hands were tied behind his back, and there were obvious bruises on his face. Around his neck was a moss green bubble necklace.

The dic knew very well what that was.

Miracle Vein Bubbles.

This was the most commonly used offensive miracle of blood mages, combining entrapnt and killing. Targets affected by the vein bubbles would have all their veins linked to the bubbles. Once the bubbles burst, it also ant all the veins in the body rupturing simultaneously, leading to rapid heart failure and death.

Any mage, even the weakest, had the power to instantly annihilate life.

Being collared with vein bubbles - this was how criminals were treated.

"What did he do?"

"He was peeping at Young Miss's treatnt techniques," the dic with tag [201] reported with a bow. Even the voice changer of the crow mask couldn't conceal his deference.

"Attempting to steal the research results of the Blood Weeping Institute without permission violates the constitutional principle of 'personal and collective property is sacred and inviolable'. It is indisputably a cri."

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