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Chapter 60 "Prisoner"

Sharp steel claws pierced the python's scales.

A clanging sound of metal clashing rang out as sharp steel claws pierced through the giant python's scales and penetrated about 10 centimeters.

This is already the limit; it would be extremely difficult to penetrate any further.

The giant python opened its blood-red maw and lunged at the tiger vanguard.

He didn't want to be bitten by the giant python, so he quickly pulled out the steel claws and fled.

“We need a ruthless helper!” Tiger Vanguard said.

"he came!"

A massive figure charged towards the giant bear warrior.

This is a massive warrior nearly 5 meters tall, completely covered in plate armor, wielding a double-edged battle axe.

The bear warrior charged straight at the giant python, and two snake-man warriors who tried to rush up to stop him were knocked into the air.

The massive battle axe drew a silver arc in the air as it slashed towards the giant python's tail.

The giant python, terrified of the ferocious bear warrior, quickly curled up.

The giant axe shattered the stones on the ground into dust.

Russell couldn't participate in battles of that level; he could only seek out weaker enemies.

The wolf riders charged like a tidal wave, knocking countless snake-man warriors to the ground and piercing them with spears.

A massacre. This was a standard massacre.

…………

Surrounded by a dozen or so lion-man guards, the Yokozuna also arrived here.

He smiled happily at the sight of the battlefield; the corpses of the snake people were piled up like mountains, while his own soldiers had suffered almost no losses.

I haven't felt this exhilarating sense of victory in many years.

Russell had no chance to kill the snake people anymore. Once again, he felt powerless. He had only killed four enemies after working for most of the day. Upgrading his attributes was a huge challenge.

A tiger vanguard hopped and skipped over to Russell's side.

"You human kid, you did a fantastic job this time!"

Russell wasn't in a very good mood and simply said, "It's alright!"

Tiger Vanguard noticed and asked: Why are you unhappy?

Russell sighed and said: A little.

"Cheer up! There are still more snake people we need to deal with." After saying this, Tiger Vanguard left.

The Yokozuna in the distance spotted Russell all alone and then walked towards him.

"How many snake-men did you kill?"

Russell sighed and said: Four!

"It's already quite an achievement for an ordinary human to kill four snake people," Yokozuna comforted Russell.

"But I think it's too little!"

"Take it slow, we're about to attack the castle."

After the wolf riders cleared out the loose snake people around the castle, the demi-human army surrounded the castle, and it would only take a single command from the Yokozuna to wipe it out.

…………

“Russell! Russell!” Kayans’ voice came through the communicator.

"What's wrong, Cayans?" Russell replied.

"You need to come back, Maziers is looking for you!"

Russell thought for a moment and said: Received.

Although he didn't want to go back, he couldn't stay away after hearing Kayans's voice.

A few days later, Russell returned to the castle.

Several new faces appeared in the castle.

Russell recognized their clothes; these people were members of the Alien Inquisition.

Kayans hurriedly stopped Russell anxiously, saying: "Wait a minute, when the judge asks you what you're going to do, don't say you're going to help the demi-humans."

Upon hearing the word "judge," Russell became nervous.

"How did they get here? This place doesn't seem to have much value!" Russell asked, puzzled.

"With so many aliens in this world, isn't that important enough for the Alien Inquisitors? Anyway, they're here now, so be careful what you say when you see them," Kayans reminded Russell once again.

Russell nodded and said, "I understand."

Upon entering the castle, the two met Rodcock, the alien judge, and Perth.

Rodker, Perth was a middle-aged man, tall and strong, dressed in a neat uniform, with sharp eyes.

"Captain Kayans, reporting to you."

"Lieutenant Russell, reporting to you."

The alien judge looked up at the two of them and smiled, saying, "Your name is Russell, right?"

Russell nodded and said: Your Honor, my name is Russell.

"Guards! Arrest him!" Rodker, Perth shouted sternly.

Two Crusader guards rushed up and pinned Russell to the ground.

Kayans was shocked and quickly said: "Sir, Russell is loyal..."

Rodker, Perth glared at him sternly, and Cayans was too frightened to speak.

“I don’t know yet whether he is loyal or not. Only a trial can determine whether he is loyal or not,” Rhodes said coldly.

“Mazels, tell us what happened?” The judge turned his gaze to Mazels.

Mazles smiled slightly and said: "This Star Guardian, Russell is very close to the aliens in this world. He not only helped them obtain the poison of the Three-Faced Lion Scorpion, but also helped them fight. This is very strange."

The judge glanced at Russell and said, "Is that so?"

After considering it for a moment, Russell decided to tell the truth: Yes, I helped the demi-humans obtain the poison of the Three-Faced Lion Scorpion, and then I helped them fight their enemy, the Snake People.

The judge chuckled and said, "Why? I don't understand. You're just an ordinary member of the Star Guard."

Russell shook his head and said: There's no reason why, I just simply wanted to help them.

Rodcock, Perth sneered: Do you think I'd believe that?

"I'm telling the truth!" Russell couldn't reveal that he possessed a system under any circumstances. Even if he did, the judge wouldn't believe him and would most likely execute him immediately.

“The truth?” Rodcock, Perth sneered and said: Take him away.

Two Crusader guards pinned Russell down, and he did not resist at all.

The castle was not short of prisons, and Russell was locked in a small, dark room.

A stench was particularly pungent, and the squeaking of rats could be heard from not far away. The surrounding environment was dark, and the ground beneath them was a cold stone slab.

In the darkness, Russell sighed. He had never imagined he would end up like this, a prisoner in the courtroom, and his future was uncertain.

At night, the temperature plummeted, and Russell felt a chill creeping over him in his cell, making him very uncomfortable. He shivered and huddled in a corner.

Before he knew it, a day had passed, and no one had brought Russell anything in. He was cold, hungry, and thirsty, and no one came to see him, let alone judge him.

Russell knew that Cayenne must be very anxious outside, but with the judge around, he dared not come to see him.

Now all he can do is endure it; if the judge wants him imprisoned to death like this, then he can only leave it to fate.

Because of the darkness, Russell couldn't tell the time, and three days passed without him realizing it. By then, he was in a daze.

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