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Chapter Nineteen The Abandoned People

Rick sat on the speeding chariot without saying a word.

While driving the car, Billy peeked at Rick and said, "Little rookie! Why are you so dazed!"

"Cockscomb! What sin have we committed that would have earned such resentful looks from the bakery owner and that kid?" Rick looked at Billy seriously and said.

Billy was silent for a long while and frantically turned the car around and headed straight for the outskirts of the Southern District.

"Cockscomb! Where are you taking me?" Rick looked at Billy in confusion.

Billy didn't answer and just drove the chariot forward at high speed.

The tall wall in the distance gradually came into view, and Rick exclaimed in surprise: "What a high wall! It turns out that the end of the South District looks like this! It's really spectacular!"

Brick faced Billy and asked, "Cockscomb Head? Why do you want to build these high walls?"

"Those are the walls built by the imperial capital to resist the massive invasion of monsters!" Billy said calmly.

"Ah? What kind of world is outside the city?" Rick shouted with his mouth wide open in shock.

"The lives of civilians in the villages outside the city are not as carefree as those in the imperial capital. Haha! Outside the city is a place where you may encounter monsters at any time." Billy said unwillingly.

"Cockscomb! What do you mean by that! Tell me quickly!" Rick asked anxiously.

"As far as I know, although the empire defeated the demons in the first holy war, there are still countless demon beasts scattered around the empire. Because the reproductive capacity of demon beasts is too strong, in order to avoid the high spiritual energy caused by too many battles with demon beasts

Due to the loss of soldiers, the Imperial Judgment Court made a controversial decision between the imperial capital and the larger cities in the four directions.

All cities have built walls to block the attack of Warcraft. At the same time, residents of major cities must hold tokens issued by their respective cities before they can travel, and civilians scattered around the cities are not allowed to enter the city. In this way, the people inside the walls

Although the residents are relatively safe, the village outside the wall has become a hell where monsters are raging." Billy said slowly.

"Hey! How can this be like this! Aren't our team members here to protect the safety of civilians? What kind of bullshit decision is it to put civilians in an evil environment in order to avoid fighting?" Rick clenched his fists after hearing this.

Fist said angrily.

"Besides! These little rookies are not the point. The point is that when the city wall is built, the ones who prevent the civilians from entering the city are us, the members of the Green Biao Demon Slayer Team who are supposed to protect the civilians!" Billy said in a low voice.

At this time, Billy suddenly braked and stopped the car on a high slope. He stepped out of the car and looked at the endless forest outside the southern city wall and murmured: "Little rookie! Have you seen that forest?"

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Rick got out of the car and followed Billy, looking at the bright green forest in the distance. He nodded gently and couldn't help but sigh: "What a beautiful forest!"

"Haha! What a beautiful forest? Don't be deceived by its magnificent appearance, it is a forbidden land of death!" Billy sighed.

"Why is it a forbidden place of death?" Rick asked curiously.

"There are monsters everywhere there. It can be said to be a paradise for monsters. It is also a place where the empire exiles so-called criminals and refugees who sneak into the city!" Billy said solemnly.

"Exiling criminals and refugees who sneaked into the city to the habitat of monsters doesn't mean they are going to die?" Rick said in disbelief.

"Yes! And the ones who led them to death were us, the members of the Green Biao Demon Slayer Team! I think this is why they hate us so much!" Billy said with a faint smile.

"It's understandable to exile criminals, but why should we exile refugees? Aren't they also citizens of the empire?" Rick looked at Billy in confusion.

"Tch! People! Those adults only care about the damn Pure Holy Land project, so why do they care about the lives of civilians?" Billy said extremely unhappy.

"Pure Holy Land Plan! What Pure Holy Land Plan?" Rick asked.

"Ahem! It all starts with the self-righteous nobility of those adults in the Imperial Court of Justice." Billy sighed and continued.

"The Daurenit Empire is a world with strict classes. The empire is divided into five classes. The Creation Angel is the first class and the supreme ruler of the empire; the Imperial Judgment Court is the center of the empire's power. The seven celestial beings of the Imperial Judgment Court are

The second class; the nobles of the imperial capital are the third class; the Seven Columns of the Empire are the fourth class; and the common people are the fifth class.

Imperial law stipulates that lower-class people must unconditionally obey high-class rulers. In the eyes of those high-class rulers, the civilians of the fifth class are inferior to even pigs and dogs. They call these civilians white-eyeballs.

Servant." Billy kicked a stone in the ground and continued with a deep tone.

"Since the construction of the high wall, the living environment of civilians outside the city has become extremely dangerous. Many of them have absorbed the spiritual source of monsters in order to survive, but this behavior has offended those adults who thought they were pure and noble.

Ni Lin, what they need are pure white-eyed slaves, not these civilians mixed with the spiritual source of Warcraft. In their eyes, these civilians mixed with the spiritual source of Warcraft are as spurned by gods as Warcraft.

They even hoped that these civilians would be swallowed up by the monsters purely instead of turning into those unsightly aliens mixed with the spirit sources of the monsters. Therefore, the adults ordered that all the civilians outside the city who invaded the imperial capital who might be mixed with the spirit sources of the monsters should be killed.

Exiled to that forest sea, and those so-called prisoners are just civilians who are dissatisfied with this decision or members of the Seventh Column of the Empire!" Billy couldn't help but clenched his fists as he spoke.

"Slaves with white eyes? Those bastards! It's really unforgivable to say such excessive words! No one is born noble. Those strong people who have experienced life and death and killed monsters in order to survive should be noble people. And what are these?

These bullshit decisions should all be overturned!" Rick said angrily!

"Shh!" Billy was so frightened by Rick's words that he quickly covered his mouth.

Billy looked around and whispered to Rick: "Little rookie! Don't talk nonsense like this. If those people in the East District hear it, they will be regarded as the rebels of the 'God-killing Redemption'."

"Hey! What's so scary?" Rick said indifferently.

"Little rookie! Don't act on your own initiative. Anyone who is convicted of being a rebel will have a fate other than just being exiled." Billy said seriously.

"Hey! No wonder Ye Lier said this is a bad world. It seems that it really needs to be changed." Rick said in a low voice.

"Little rookie! Maybe the root cause of all this is the war with Warcraft. When we defeat Warcraft, break through Vit City, and end this war, these problems originally caused by the war will no longer be a problem." Billy looked at

Lin Hai sighed.

"Where is Witte City? Why hasn't the Empire sent team members to attack it?" Rick asked impatiently.

"The end of that boundless forest is Witte City. We also call it the City of Warcraft! It's not something that can be captured easily." Billy said solemnly.

"Let's go! Cockscomb Head, take me to Linhai to have a look." After Rick finished speaking, he left.

"You little rookie, you are so complacent! Going to Lin Hai? That is a place where even a company captain-level figure cannot survive if he enters alone."

"What? Captain-level characters can't survive? Then sending those refugees there means they will die in vain? These bastards!" Rick gritted his teeth with anger flashing in his eyes.

"Rookie! You don't have the qualifications to be angry right now. Let's wait until you become the captain. But I still appreciate your intentions!" Billy looked at Rick with a rare serious expression and said with relief.

Pull Rick into the chariot and drive away.

The two people's car had just driven not far away when a large transport vehicle from the Green Biao Demon Slayer Team came towards them. The two vehicles passed each other while honking their horns.

Rick glanced back subconsciously, and saw the bread-stealing kid with a patch of dazzling red hair on the right side of his head, who was stuffed into a car full of ragged refugees looking at him bitterly.

"Haha! These are the refugees who are going to be exiled! This damn world!" Rick raised his head to hide the bitterness in his heart.

Billy stared straight ahead, as if he didn't notice anything strange about Rick.


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