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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 712

No. 5 Prison.

On a hill that was neither high nor low, Casey was sitting cross-legged on a boulder, staring down at a bracelet he was wearing on his wrist, trying to take it off. Unfortunately, he tried many times, but he didn't succeed.

And not far from Casey, a fat man was panting and chopping down a big tree. There were several trees falling down beside him. What he held in his hand was a simple axe made of stone, although It's hard to chop trees with the axe, but for an inner force expert at initial stage, it was a piece of cake.

This fat man was the one who hid before and wanted to take advantage of the fight between Casey and others. When he was about to escape, Casey caught him back, and did not kill him as he did with the other three men.

One reason for keeping the fat man's life was because Casey didn't understand the situation in No. 5 Prison yet, so he needed someone to explain to him, and the other reason was because Casey didn't feel the sanguinary breath of the three people who died in his hands on the fat man.

Perhaps more than half of those imprisoned in this prison were extremely wicked people, but there were certainly many people who, like Casey, killed people for revenge, and were eventually imprisoned here.

The fat man's eyes were much clearer than those of the previous three. Under consideration, Casey kept him. Of course, more of the reason was that Casey wanted to find a free coolie. For example, the fat man was now being asked to build a wooden house before night, otherwise he would be in danger.

"You mean the prison administrator controls us through this bracelet, except for them, there's no way to take off this bracelet?" Casey asked.

The fat man turned his head and glanced at Casey, and said, "Yeah, don't underestimate this bracelet. This bracelet can not only track your location, but also release extra high voltage current, which will paralyze you instantly. Even an inner force expert at medium stage cannot resist it for more than a second under this super-strong voltage current."

Casey raised his eyebrows, but he didn't expect this little bracelet to have such a powerful effect.

Griffin put it on Casey on the way here. He said it was a unified requirement of No. 5 Prison. It was used for positioning. Casey would not have worn it if he had known that it could still release electricity. Now he knew that he was trapped by Griffin.

It's no wonder that Griffin and his party dared to enjoy the scenery along the way.

Casey did not pay attention to the bracelet anymore. Anyway, everyone here had it. He was now a prisoner and really needed some restraints.

"Boss, I think we really don't need to build a house in this kind of place, here, the easiest way to survive is to hide. If you stay in a fixed place like this, you will be a target for others," the fat man said to Casey.

Casey glared at him and said, "Just do it, don't talk nonsense. If you can't build it before sunset, I'll kill you."

The fat man dared not say anything, and hurried to chop the wood.

In the evening, the already tired fat man breathed a sigh of relief as he watched the construction succeed, although it was a bit crude, but it was habitable.

Seeing that the fat man had completed the task, Casey didn't say much. After putting his things in the wooden house, Casey asked the fat man how to eat here.

The fat man said that in prison, there was only one chance to get food every day. At 8 o'clock in the evening, everyone could go to the gate and get a boxed lunch.

This boxed lunch was their food source throughout the day.

During the period of receiving the box lunch, no one could take the other people's box lunch casually, otherwise they would be punished by electric current.

Therefore, during the half-hour of receiving a box lunch every day, it was the calmest time in the whole prison.

However, this rule was only valid within half an hour of receiving the lunch box. After this time, or leaving the gate position, they would no longer be protected by prison administrators, and they deserved to be robbed.

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