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Crime Prison Island

After the nuclear war, the world was controlled by twenty mega-corporations that established a global government. Governed by AI, it judged everything. Gao Xin, who had only wished to live a peaceful life, inexplicably became a scapegoat for the elite and, unable to pay the imprisonment fee, was sentenced to ten years of exile on Crime Prison Island! On this island, there were no laws, no constraints, the only order being the numerous game arenas set up by the officials. The criminals could only participate like racehorses for the entertainment of the elite. Yet, on this prison island filled with Radiation, cyborgs, and many powerful villains, Gao Xin had no strength, no talent, and no background—like a sheep thrown into a crocodile pool, no different from being on death row. How could an ordinary person like him survive under the oppression of the strong, the geniuses, and the wicked? Unless in this world, there was a path, a path that allowed even the weakest to continuously break their shackles.

Demonic Blue Moon · Urban
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245 Chs

Chapter 19 Futile Efforts

Gao Xin, seeing only an arm chopped off, felt somewhat disappointed.

Both parties were now offensively strong but defensively weak. The opponent, having an arm severed, didn't even grunt, and his residual power was still evident, so he dared not recklessly pursue.

He said, "What's wrong? Weren't you asking for the axe?"

Silver Hand hoarsely said, "You, knowing I'm blind, still try to deceive and ambush me?"

Gao Xin sighed, "Wasn't it you who deceived me first?"

This time, no one mentioned giving him the axe to negotiate peace anymore—they all fervently started attacking!

Silver Hand was previously too terrifying, seemingly indestructible, his body scorched by flames, resembling a dreadful ghost out of a nightmare.

Yet, he casually walked down, boasting about his unbelievable potential.

Many on site were truly scared witless, feeling that even with an axe, Gao Xin was no match, thus they desperately sought peace.