Chapter 397: Chapter 397: Such a Place
By now, the various areas inside the base had gradually fallen quiet.
With Cordelia and Reginald Sutton watching Lexy, Nina Jacobs wasnât worried for the time being.
Although Lornwood Base now had electricity, lights-out was very early. According to Silas Crowley, they were used to eating whatever they could around four oâclock and then preparing to rest.
Resting motionless and sleeping consumed the least amount of energy and water.
Edmund Lawson was still eating the coarse-flour flatbread heâd snatched, pairing it with the ham sausage and alcohol Isidore Donovan had also snatched. The group was quite content.
"Back in the day, that Silas Crowley was just a fool with more money than sense in our circle. But hey, who can blame him when making money was so easy for his family?"
"I heard his family background is pretty impressive. Didnât they forbid him from joining the entertainment industry? Did he have a falling out with them later?"
"What falling out? He just agreed to go back and inherit the family business. But in this day and age, if he had really gone back, heâd probably have squandered the entire family fortune, hahaha."
"Definitely dumb enough to do it..."
"The way he is now, his familyâs probably all dead, hahaha..."
Amidst the groupâs uproarious laughter, the door was kicked open with a BANG.
Edmund Lawson hadnât even had time to react before he saw Silas Crowley staring at them, his face filled with rage.
Behind him were a man and a woman, both of whom had visited that morning.
"Silas Crowley, what do you think youâre doing?!"
A woman pointed at him and demanded.
"What am I doing? Getting rid of you, of course."
Silas Crowley hadnât expected these people to take advantage of him only to badmouth him behind his back.
âItâs true what they sayâthe kind get bullied!â
"Such big talk! Brothers, get âem!"
Edmund Lawson sneered.
Just three people dared to challenge them, when there were a dozen or so of them here.
Besides, Isidore Donovan was here too, and he was someone whoâd gotten out of a place like the correctional facility.
Watching the people close in around them, Wayne Warner cracked his knuckles.
Nina Jacobs extended an arm, and the empty doorway behind them was instantly sealed shut by a layer of stone.
Isidore Donovan had a vague feeling that something was wrong.
"Iâve killed eighty, if not a hundred, people in that correctional facility. The inside is full of my men. Itâd be better for you if you die here today,"
"but if you donât, Iâll send you all in there to experience what a living hell truly feels like!"
Isidore Donovan said viciously.
"Oh? It seems youâre quite familiar with the situation inside the correctional facility?"
Nina Jacobs raised an eyebrow, her eyes full of interest.
"Of course. My big brother is a big shot in there."
The moment Edmund Lawson finished speaking, a Thunder Ball shot toward him without any hesitation!
"You brat, your skills have improved!"
Edmund Lawson hastily dodged. Silas Crowleyâs attacks had never been this sharp before.
Seeing this, Leoric Donovan also swung a Fire Fist at Nina Jacobs. It wasnât for any particular reasonâshe simply looked like the weakest of the three.
However, before his fist could even land, the woman in front of him vanished.
"It seems your strength is nothing special."
Nina Jacobs was standing behind Leoric Donovan, a Stone Spike now hovering right between his eyebrows.
Ten minutes later, everyone in the room was on their knees, begging for mercy.
Many of them had already passed out; the Strength Element Superpower User had been too heavy-handed.
That included Edmund Lawson and Leoric Donovan, who were kneeling at the very front.
"Didnât you say you knew a lot of people inside? What if I asked you to help me get someone out?"
Nina Jacobs asked.
âShe had sought these people out mainly for Tobin.â
After all, this Leoric Donovan had been claiming he was someone whoâd gotten out of the correctional facility.
"That... That was all a lie! How would I dare form a clique in a place like that?!"
Leoric Donovan cried.
"So are you going to help or not?!"
Silas Crowley hurled a Thunder Ball at him, and Leoric Donovan was instantly wracked with excruciating pain.
"I canât help even if I want to! People who go in there rarely make it out alive, unless they kill their way out."
Leoric Donovan said.
"Then how did you get out?" Nina Jacobs asked curiously.
"I... I got on the supervisorâs good side by helping them burn bodies and... and carry night soil. Thatâs how I got out."
The moment Leoric Donovan said this, Edmund Lawsonâs face fell in despair.
âHe had gone to great lengths to keep Leoric Donovan around, never imagining he was such a worthless character.â
"Is that all?" Nina Jacobs asked.
"You also have to go fifteen consecutive days without participating in the matches inside, or... or any fights."
Leoric Donovan replied.
âMatches?â
Nina Jacobs looked at Silas Crowley and saw that he didnât seem to know about this either.
"Ordinary people donât know about it. Inside the facility, there are several life-or-death gladiatorial matches every day."
"I heard itâs a requirement from the base leader."
"Someone dies horribly in every match. Besides the combatants, anyone else can place bets. As long as you bet, youâre considered a participant."
Leoric Donovan explained, shivering as if recalling something.
"Whatâs the benefit of betting?" Nina Jacobs asked.
"You get supplies, like food and water. If you lose your bet, your name goes onto the list of candidates for the next round of matches."
"Those matches are terrifying. The people in them... theyâre absolute demons..."
"Then couldnât you just not participate and not bet?"
Silas Crowley asked.
âIf they allow non-participation, then staying out of it should be safe.â
"If you donât participate, you have no way of getting supplies."
"You just wait to die in there."
Fifteen days was long enough for a person to starve to death.
The only reason Leoric Donovan managed to hold on was because a supervisor there had known him before the apocalypse, which gave him the chance to work for them.
After hearing Leoric Donovanâs explanation, Nina Jacobs also felt that rescuing Tobin would be tricky.
Winning and losing both involved probability, which meant Tobin could also end up on the list of candidates for the matches.
"Knowing Tobinâs personality, he most likely wouldnât participate."
Silas Crowley said.
"If thatâs the case, heâll probably become someone elseâs training dummy."
Leoric Donovan laughed, his eyes vacant.
There are no saints in the correctional facility. Those who participate in the matches are desperate to win, and that requires sparring partners.
The ones who donât participate are seen as easy targets. Troublemakers will single them out and drag them to the training grounds to be their sparring partners.
The outcome is usually tragic.
After all, brawling and killing are permitted inside the correctional facility.
"Besides your method, are there any other ways to get out of there?"
Nina Jacobs asked again.
"Win ten matches in a row, or win five non-lethal matches in a row."
"But thatâs too difficult. If you win without killing your opponent, the supplies for the people who bet on you are cut in half."
That would anger the bettors, and you might even get ganged up on and killed by them.
"So, someone has to die."
Nina Jacobs fell into thought after hearing this.
âWhy would Lornwood Base create a place like this?â
âWhat was Evander Langdonâs purpose in building it?â
âWas it just to satisfy some personal fetish?â
"...Um, weâve told you so much. C-could you let us go now?"
"We havenât done anything truly heinous, right, Silas Crowley?"
"We promise weâll never speak ill of you again."
Edmund Lawsonâs words interrupted Nina Jacobsâs thoughts.
"Let you go?" Nina Jacobs deliberately feigned hesitation.
"As long as youâre willing to let us go, weâll do anything!"
one of the women said hastily.
âThese three were incredibly powerful; killing them would be as easy as lifting a finger.â
âIf they died here, no one would ever find out, and no one would bother to investigate.â