Chapter 1809: Survival competition (Ⅰ)
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Mage Joan
- Cheng Jianxin
- 1344 characters
- 2021-01-30 08:55:13
Joan issued a spiritual command to 12 of the giant moths, instructing them to seize a piece of rope, and together they dragged the thirty-six rock spirits on the rope to the sky and fluttered their wings to the magic crystal mine area.
There are three giant moths left, and Joan arranges them to be used as mounts for Gemodo, Klein, and Schultz.
What he did not expect was that the short-faced tough man with short face and iron face, Schultz, refused to ride the giant moth. He was obviously afraid of height and said that he arrogantly claimed that he was allergic and could not touch the plush big Flying insects!
Joan was originally believed by Schultz to be fooled, but there was a flamboyant elder in the team.
The old witch doctor specializes in the treatment of intractable diseases, crouching around behind Schultz, and flicking a foot on the buttocks of the dwarf brothers.
Sholts screamed forward, and happened to lie on the back of the giant moth.
The giant moth thought that the passenger was already in place and fluttered his wings to take off.
Shorts was so scared that his face was blue, and he didn't dare to let go of the giant moth's fluffy body.
The old marsh toad rode on another giant moth, catching up slowly, the probe glanced at Scholz's face, and smirked: "I can't see any allergies, big brother, you're sick very quickly Yeah!"
Scholz forced to endure dizziness and nausea, Tie Qing with a face, difficult to overcome the fear, freed his left hand to the old marsh toad man fiercely compared to the middle finger.
Joan found two stolen coarse crystals stolen in the grotto, cast a "shrinkage technique" and figured out his pocket, turned into a bee-like form, and flew into the air.
As for the Robin Hood in the Spirit Net, as well as the three rock spirits including Keraka, they were handed over to the Grey Bird for escort.
The blind lady carried a net goblin, followed by Joan, and fluttered her wings.
Flying out of a distance, the unconscious Robin Hood was awakened by the cold wind in the air, opened his eyes and found himself tucked into the net pocket, drifting in the sky, and suddenly scared and screamed.
"Ah! I am afraid of heights, and I will die if I leave the ground! Let me go down!"
The gray bird was upset by him, spreading his wide wings and gliding in the air, rounding the net pocket and hitting the ping pong ball on the steep rocky side of the road.
Not only was Robin Hood unlucky, but Karaka and others in the net pocket also suffered.
Karaka had no choice but to tear off a rag from himself and gather up to cover Robin Hood's mouth, finally calming him down so as not to irritate the grumpy blind lady.
The giant moth flew for half an hour and landed safely at the mine camp.
Under the curious eyes of people, Robin Hood, Karaka, and a group of despondent little rock spirits were put into prison by the Stone Blind Barbarian Guard led by the Grey Birds and were interrogated.
The evidence of the crime is conclusive. Robin Hood, Karaka and others have no way to deny it. They have to bow their heads to plead guilty and accept sanctions.
Including Karaka, only eight rock essences who are good at escape have participated in the theft. Although the remaining rock essences are not thieves, they cannot escape the charges of harboring suspects, and they also have to pay the price.
Since the theft was committed in the Midgard mining area, no matter what race the prisoner is, which country or tribe they belong to, in the end, they must still be tried in accordance with the laws established by the Ashan Empire.
Nine thieves, including Robin Hood and Karaka, will face a ten-year sentence, and the place of hard labor is in the Mojing mining area. Elder Chemodo is very pleased with this. He had committed the crime of abetting murder. Because of his good guilty attitude, he was also sentenced to ten years of hard labor.
The remaining thirty-two rock spirits did not directly participate in the theft. It was not a felony to hide the thieves. They could choose to pay a fine to redeem their freedom, or accompany Robin Hood and others for two years of hard labor.
Karaka accepted the trial results on behalf of the criminal gang, but he made a request to postpone his sentence for a week, on the grounds that he managed to raise a "retirement ransom" if he really did not raise 3 pounds of magic crystals or equivalent within the last week. For their belongings, they can only participate in the "survival competition" with a stubborn luck.
If you are lucky enough to complete the schedule, although you still have to come back to jail afterwards, at least you can keep your home and leave a place for other people to live in.
If you are eliminated in the survival competition, you can only let out the Yanjing camp and try to find a new home after the sentence is over. This is of course the worst result.
Joan, who was listening to the trial, couldn't help but wonder, and asked the grey bird sitting next to him about the inside story of the "survival competition". Why did he force the Yanjing family to take the risk of stealing crude crystals, only to make up a ransom for exemption? Why did the losers in the competition have to give up their homes?
"Dr. Vader, you must know that the dark area is not like the surface world. There is no sunshine, no rain and dew, and most of the crops that provide food for the surface residents cannot grow in the underground world."
"Dark areas are barren, and even the most basic sources of clean water to sustain life are not easy to find. It is difficult to find plots suitable for the proliferation of intelligent races, and with the growth of the number of underground ethnic groups, resource consumption has increased. The contradiction of "less" is becoming more and more acute, and the pressure for survival is increasing day by day. In order to compete for the survival space, the and fierce ethnic conflicts frequently broke out in the underground races."
"In order to change this melee situation, but also to alleviate the survival pressure caused by the increase in the population of all ethnic groups in the ground in a relatively gentle manner, the Drow family in the city of O’Connell took the lead to establish the'survival competition'. Held once every ten years, each ethnic group sends a team to participate, the purpose is to determine which races are more qualified to survive in this land."
"The vast majority of indigenous people in the underground world will receive an invitation letter from the competition alliance committee. If they don’t want to participate in the survival competition, they will have to pay 3 pounds of magic crystals or equivalent property as a ransom. Up, the competition alliance committee is responsible for the custody, forming a fund pool to pay for the organization and operation costs of the competition, and a part of it will be used as the winning prize."
"The best team in the survival competition will win a generous prize, usually including a 10-pound magic crystal plus a quasi-legendary magic guide."
"Actually, the vast majority of participating teams dare not expect to win championships and win prizes, just ask that their results are not too bad."
"In this brutal survival competition, the race with the lowest ranking will be considered unsuitable for survival in the cruel underground world, and the whole family will be expelled from the territory of the competition alliance-if they refuse to leave their homes, they will be The clan joins hands to eliminate."
"So far, this event has been held for ten times. On the day of the end of each competition, there is a tragedy intertwined with eviction, wandering and killing."
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