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Chapter 121 Life imprisonment

Chapter 121 Life imprisonment
Meteor said to Abner: "Could it be that someone like me who entered by accident can't just let me out of here?"

Abner shook his head and said: "Everyone is equal, even if you arrived here by accident, you still arrived here, so since God's will let you accept the judgment of the temple, then you can't avoid it no matter what."

"Then let me ask, what will happen in the temple trial?" Meteor thought it would be better to ask himself.

"This is good or bad, it all depends on God's will." Abner gave an ambiguous answer.

Meteor twitched his eyebrows after listening to it. Isn't that the same as not saying anything?

After Abner finished speaking, he and Arthur left.

As soon as Abner and Arthur left, someone from another cell said, "Ice Fire Meteor, I didn't expect you, who are so famous, to appear here."

"What? Is it strange that I appear here?" Meteor said a little speechlessly.

"Of course it's strange, you know that the navy would never come here, let alone throw a new navy star like you on this island." said the pirate who had just revealed his identity.

Hearing what this pirate said, Meteor understood that this pirate didn't take what he just said seriously at all, but he didn't have any obligation to explain, anyway, he had already told the truth, whether the other party believed it or not.

He said, "Excuse me, do you know what is going on in this temple trial?"

The pirate who talked to him first said: "All of us here have experienced the so-called temple trial, but in our opinion, that temple trial is actually just a superstition. Because they just bring people Go to the front of their so-called temple, and after a sacrifice, take out a simple old box, and then the person presiding over the sacrifice will take out a ball of paper from the old box, and your judgment will be written on it. "

Hearing that the trial of the temple turned out to be like this, Meteor's head has already imagined the scene, but in fact it is just luck.

Meteor asked: "Then what are the results of your trials?"

The pirate said quietly: "What else, life imprisonment or execution after a few months or a few years."

After Meteor heard this, he asked, "Isn't this kind of trial released in a few years?"

The pirate glanced at the meteor, and he said, "Don't think too much about this. The best result for the people here is life imprisonment. Although some people have received other trial results during the temple trial. , but all of those people still cannot escape the fate of death."

Hearing such a result, Meteor's heart couldn't help but feel cold. If he was really sentenced to life imprisonment, then he wouldn't have to leave the island for the rest of his life.

"No, I absolutely can't let this happen, I must leave here!" Meteor said firmly in his heart.

He continued to talk with the people in other cells, accumulating some information on the island bit by bit. He understood that these information might become important clues for him to get out of the crisis.

Night came at once, Meteor fell asleep immediately after eating, and his consciousness entered the practice simulator.

He needs to use the practice simulator to train even more crazily to prepare himself for tomorrow. If he is really drawn to die or be imprisoned for life, then he must be ready to escape, or he will really be finished.

The people in the cell next to Meteor saw that Meteor fell asleep so easily, and they all lamented that Meteor is really nervous.

In the blink of an eye, Meteor was woken up early in the morning. When Meteor saw that the person escorting him was Arthur, he knew that it was Arthur who was afraid that he would attack others. After all, his strength was due to Arthur himself. So it was very clear that he came here to escort Meteor himself to prevent accidents from happening.

His hands were wrapped in a thick hemp rope, and Arthur also used his armed domineering force to arm the rope to prevent him from breaking free.Facing this situation, Meteor knew that Arthur must have thought of many countermeasures to deal with him.

However, he also thought of many ways to deal with this situation, and he can be sure that Arthur must not have thought that he has fully recovered, and even his strength has grown after he is familiar with the level of kendo.

With this aspect, he has many ways to use it.

Following Arthur for a long distance, he finally saw the temple in Vowell Village at the corner of a forest.

It was a simple Greek-style small temple. Eighteen huge stone pillars supported the entire temple, which made the not-so-large temple look unspeakably heavy and vicissitudes.

It was pitch black inside the temple, but it could be seen from the outside that there was a stone sculpture holding a big sword enshrined in the temple, and the person carved on the stone sculpture had a square and serious face.

Seeing this temple, Meteor can clearly feel that this temple is really not simple, it seems that there are some strange powers hidden in the temple, and people can't help but explore.

Arthur took Meteor to the bottom of the steps in front of the temple, and then he let go of the hemp rope and walked into the crowd next to him.

At this time, there were many men, women and children standing around the temple. They all wore clothes similar to Arthur's, which proved that they were all villagers of Vowell Village.

Meteor found that among these people, most of them looked at Meteor with hostile eyes, which made him understand how hostile this Woville village is to outsiders.

Seeing the meteor coming, Abner, the mayor of Vowell Village, walked up the steps of the temple, and then stood outside the gate of the temple, chanting words that the meteor couldn't understand with reverent eyes.

But Meteor knew that those words should be the so-called sacrificial words, so he could only wait quietly for the village chief to finish reading.

Waiting for more than half an hour, Meteor stood there, almost yawning boredly.

But feeling the solemn and pious atmosphere around him, he didn't dare to yawn. He knew that if he dared to yawn, then he wouldn't have to wait for the temple to judge.

After Abner finished reading the sacrificial words, he lowered his body and picked up the old wooden box by the door, then turned around and walked down the stairs.

Abner walked up to Meteor, and he said to Meteor: "The priest has communicated with our god, and now the temple trial will begin."

He started to shake the old wooden box in his hand. After making sure that the shaking was even, he reached in and took out a ball of paper from inside.

Someone nearby helped catch the old wooden box, and Abner held the ball of paper and said, "God's judgment has come, and now the judgment will be read."

Meteor watched Abner slowly open the ball of paper, his heart began to thump, and this long-lost sense of tension reappeared in him.

But the contents of this ball of paper are related to his wealth and life, so he is naturally nervous.

When Abner saw the contents of the ball of paper, he said blankly: "God's judgment is life imprisonment."

(End of this chapter)

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