They all call me an Outer God.

Chapter 190 Prison Break

Chapter 190 Prison Break
With that, Ria put on her coat, hat, and cane, preparing to go out to visit a certain detective in prison.

He went to the place where Ivand had been imprisoned. The prison in South Adeline was actually easy to find, just a few hundred miles off the outskirts of the Great Church, facing the gates.

When Ria first arrived, she discovered that someone had escaped from prison but had been caught and brought back.

This time, he met another man on the wall. That man, disregarding the electrified barbed wire, fought desperately to escape, even if it meant bleeding profusely. When he suddenly saw Lia, he was momentarily stunned, but quickly turned into a ferocious beast.

"Still looking! What are you looking at? Get out of here right now!"

Lia said innocently, "I'm blind, I can't help you."

"blind?"

The man stared at Ria for a moment, his expression gradually becoming meaningful: "Alright, you just stand there and don't move. There's danger all around you, so you'd better stay put and don't move."

Human trafficking and organ trafficking were his old professions, so when he saw a prey as easy to fool as Ria, he immediately thought it was a gift from the sun to him upon his release from prison.

“I just left and there were new sources of funding. I always say this industry is a rare opportunity.”

With his bloodied hands, he struggled to climb over the wall and was about to step on the bricks to climb down when Ria suddenly picked up a stone from the ground, weighed it in his hand for a few moments, and then threw it violently at his head.

"boom!"

The man felt a sharp pain in his head, followed by a ringing in his ears. He should have been angry about this, but he lost his balance and fell straight off the wall.

A row of nails hung on the wall below, covered with menacing barbed wire.

So, to Ria's delight, the man fell onto the barbed wire fence with a sharp crack, and cried out in pain.

The person lingered there, seemingly about to fall, their skin ripped open by rusty iron spikes, leaving them hanging there, crimson blood dripping from the rust, like a living sacrifice offered to some unspeakable being.

It must be said that the scene was very beautiful. As Lia watched the blood plasma "splash" to the ground, she felt inexplicably relaxed and happy.

But he quickly realized that his emotions were not quite right.

When Ria sees things through the golden eyes of her body, her thinking is easily drawn to their extraordinary qualities, which is one of the reasons why young people must restore their original vision.

"This is too bizarre... I can't watch any longer."

He shook his head, preparing to leave, but as he left, those golden eyes couldn't help but glance upwards one last time before departing with a hint of lingering reluctance.

A dozen minutes later, Ria reported the prison break. The guards rushed to the scene and looked uncomfortable and pained when they saw what was happening above.

They couldn't imagine how painful it must have been to be hanging there with just a thin layer of skin.

“Mr. Kercha, we are very grateful for your whistleblowing. All citizens of Adeline should learn from your spirit.”

"It should."

Lia nodded without changing her expression, though she couldn't help feeling a little guilty.

"Speaking of which, I came here to visit Mr. Ivand. Is he alright? You haven't mistreated him, have you?"

"Of course not! We are very humane. Mr. Charlie has a special health condition, so he stays in the best rooms here."

As the warden spoke, he accepted the small tip from Ria and put it into his pocket with a smile.

“You are so generous. Mr. Charlie is honored to have an assistant like you.”

"It's an honor for the prison to have a warden like you." The two exchanged a smile, everything unspoken.

Then, having been informed in advance, Ria followed the warden directly into the prison. The prisoners looked him up and down through the iron cages with all sorts of expressions, but Ria remained expressionless.

They went to a closed room, where the warden smiled and said to Ria, "The treatment in our rooms is excellent, Mr. Charlie is very steady in his actions, gets along well with our guards, and given his good behavior, it's not impossible for him to be released on bail early..."

As he spoke, he used the key to open the iron door of the room, revealing the scene behind it. However, at that moment, both Lia and the warden were stunned.

Ivand, standing behind the door, was also stunned.

He was holding up the wire, and now that the door was open, Ivand's hand froze on the spot, and he was at a loss.

Clearly, he was trying to escape using barbed wire.

This action was undoubtedly a slap in the face to the warden, whose face was now alternating between pale and flushed. He tried to force a smile, but it looked worse than crying.

"What are you doing?" he asked.

"A prison break."

Ria: "..."

"A very wise answer; at least he didn't lie."

Ria hurriedly went inside, pushed the detective's wheelchair, and made a quick getaway, fearing that the warden might change his mind later, although he knew that under the influence of the supernatural, the man couldn't back out even if he wanted to.

"Kelcha, you actually came to rescue me ahead of time! I was still digging in there, you have no idea that I dug a hole the size of a bowl in the corner of the floor. If I had dug a little longer, I might have been able to save myself."

"Okay... You're so smart. Please, just stop talking and play by yourself for a while."

Ria pushed the wheelchair all the way out of the prison, fearing that something else might happen along the way.

Fortunately, no one was foolish enough to stop them along the way, and the two successfully left the prison and returned to the firm.

The first thing Evans did upon returning to the office was to light his pipe and take a deep drag. Instantly, he felt completely relaxed: "I thought I would never see the skies of Southern Adeline again."

"Don't be discouraged, you've regained your freedom, haven't you?"

"Freedom? Hehehe, that's right, freedom..."

As Ivand spoke, he exhaled another smoke ring. He put down his pipe and suddenly noticed that the pipe on his desk in the office was a bit dirty and hadn't been washed for a while.

"As a detective, my revenge is over."

"But as a detective, your career is just beginning."

Lia took off her hat, pulled an apple out of it, and placed it on the table: "There will be more real cases than you think. Didn't you want to join the investigators?"

"But they didn't want me, and they even threw me into prison."

"This means they... uh, it means they..."

After thinking for a long time without finding the right words, Ria gave up on organizing his thoughts and instead extended his hand to Ivand.

"I'm leaving soon. Aren't you going to settle the payment for the last case?"

(End of this chapter)

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