Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 101: Daymans Prison

  Chapter 101 Daimans Prison

  Rock Shriver and Veraker returned to the Ministry of Security building to have dinner together. After the meal, they were escorted back to the room where he was under house arrest to rest.

Although he has reached a cooperation with Locke Shriver on the surface, and revealed to him two important sites of the Equality Society, Locke Shriver still did not let his guard down completely. There is no change in status.

   This is completely in line with Verak's estimation.

  It is pure wishful thinking to be on an equal footing with someone who easily takes his own life.

  The room under house arrest had no windows, which made Veraker, who liked to stand by the window and blow the wind whenever he was worried, a little uncomfortable. He turned off the light, lay on the bed, and stared at the ceiling directly above in the darkness.

  What will greet him next?

he does not know.

  The Republic of Brescia does not have the death penalty, and it is not easy to execute him. Therefore, the first thing he faces should be torture, or directly sent to prison. Both of these are choices that are worse than death. The only advantage is that they are still alive, and there is hope if they are still alive.

  So Verak didn't commit suicide early and get rid of all the troubles in the world.

  He is ready to go through any difficulties and obstacles, no matter how dark the road ahead, he must survive.

   In fact, Veraker's mind is completely blank now. He didn't know if he persisted, what else he could gain besides physical and mental abuse, but subconsciously felt that death was an escape, an act of cowardice, and he couldn't easily compromise in his new life.

   "Verak..." Verak called his name softly again.

   The room was extremely quiet, Verak could only hear his own breathing, and he stared at the darkness: "Live."

   "Boom!"

  With a loud knock on the door, the light from the corridor shone into the room. Verak was still lying on the bed, but turned his head sideways to look at Locke Shriver who walked in aggressively through the smashed door.

   "What do you mean?!" Rockshriver lost his composure for the first time, and asked Veraker with a look of madness.

  The agents followed in, turned on the lights in the room, and lined up behind Locke Shriver, confronting the lying Veraker.

"Didn't I already say that? I will not cooperate with you, nor will I compromise with you." Verak said unhurriedly, his eyes narrowed slightly, as if he was mocking Rock Shriver, "Idiot. "

   There is only one possibility that can make Locke Shriver so angry, and that is that Boyne has successfully escaped. Thinking of the resolution of the crisis of the Equality Society, Veraker felt happy and did not feel the tension at all.

   "You still have the last chance." Locke Shriver said with a cold face, "Tell me, why did Boyin come in?"

From Locke Shriver's point of view, Boyne's capture and escape was clearly planned, so they must have planned something extremely important if they did not rescue 'Chris' from this plan. !

  What exactly did Boyne and 'Chris' talk about in their private meeting?

   What plans are they hatching?

  Lock Shriver, who let people in and then let them go, had a bad feeling. He always felt that this was a fatal mistake.

"We talked about something very profound." One side of the head and neck would be a little uncomfortable, so Verak simply lay his whole body on his side and looked lazily at Locke Shriver, who had eyes like knives. "Music, opera, and Movie."

"I said this is your last chance. Since you didn't make good use of it, then this is the last time we meet." Rock Shriver is also a tough person. He didn't ask once, and he didn't violate his promise. All I can tell you is your destination."

"Tell me."

"You have worn out all my patience, so next I will send you to Daymans Prison. As for your other companions, I will assure you that they will not even have a chance to enter the prison, and I will send you one by one Pull them out of the sewer, shoot them to death on the street, and then throw their bodies to their parents and their children." Locke Shriver finished speaking viciously, pushed his glasses, turned and left with a sneer.

  Verak sat up and said to Locke Shriver, "I will fight side by side with them in prison."

   Rock Shriver said nothing more.

  Verak got out of bed and turned off the tattered door and lights, and returned to the bed, maintaining the posture of staring at the ceiling with his hands behind his head. He suddenly snorted, then heaved a long sigh of relief, and closed his eyes with a smile.

  In the early morning of the next day, the agent woke up Veraker and gave him time to wash and get dressed. After he tidied himself up, he went through complicated procedures and handed over to another department.

  —

   Three days later, that is, September 12th.

  Virac has been escorted by the relevant government departments together with more than 20 criminals and political prisoners to the southernmost seaport facing the world's largest bay, the "Oral Bay".

  Crossing the bay all the way to the east, you can reach the United States of Dunman. That was almost the same route as Verak had originally planned, but their destination was not Dunman, but a rocky island tens of nautical miles away from the mainland.

   On the way, Verak heard about this island from other prisoners who knew some information.

  After the era of great navigation opened, a lighthouse was built on this uninhabited island for navigators to identify directions and routes.

  Eighty years ago, the Bresci Empire transformed it and built a prison that was almost isolated from the world. Because the prison is far away from the mainland, there are only boats escorting new prisoners and transporting supplies to and fro every month, and no criminals have ever escaped from the prison, so it was named Daymans Prison, which means diamonds and indestructible.

  This prison is notorious, holding more than 2,000 ordinary criminals and political prisoners.

  Because it was designed to hold a thousand criminals when it was built, so after the criminals seriously exceeded the standard, it was difficult to maintain the infrastructure and the environmental conditions plummeted.

  As a result, rats were infested, infectious diseases such as tuberculosis were prevalent, and prisoners often had rotten feet due to gangrene.

  Because the prisoners are malnourished, the prison guards are bloodthirsty, and the depressive environment causes a large number of prisoners to suffer from serious mental illness every year. Chronic disease and suicide, the two leading causes of death in Daymans Prison, deprive hundreds of lives every year.

Verak, who had never caused trouble before and was insulated from crime and prisons, never understood that when the criminals who were about to become inmates who often deal with crimes and prisons told him about the horrors of Damans Prison Only then did he realize that surviving in such an extreme environment is not as easy as he imagined.

   No wonder Locke Shriver threatened himself by threatening himself with the words "Daimans" every now and then.

At that time, Verak didn't know the meaning behind these three words, so he was unmoved. Now, after being handcuffed with anklets and handcuffs by the prison guards who came to the harbor to receive the new prisoners, and roughly shoved and boarded the ship, Wei Lak Lak frowned tightly, and cold sweat could not help but ooze from his forehead.

  (end of this chapter)

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