The Legendary Man

Chapter 1236
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Chapter 1236

“There’s a fighting arena here?” Stellario gazed at the cultivator opposite him in a daze.

Based on the layout of the small world Jonathan had pictured in his mind, Yannopolis functioned likethe capital, and the Outer City was like a garrison camp.

The residents of the Outer City consisted of soldiers who were known as Yannopolis envoys. Jonathanfigured that place should just be an uninteresting and high-pressure fortress. Unexpectedly, a fightingarena existed there.

Subsequently, the cultivator ignored Jonathan and Stellario and merely stared intently at the beef stewon the floor in silence.

Taking in the cultivator’s demeanor, Jonathan nodded slightly at Stellario.

Stellario used his spiritual energy to summon a few insects from his fingertips. The insects carried thebeef stew and crawled toward the opposite side.

That cultivator stretched out his withered hands to pick up the beef stew and started wolfing down thefood, disregarding how hot the stew was.

Seeing the way the cultivator devoured the beef stew, Jonathan and Stellario felt sorry for him. Howhungry must one be to gobble up food in such a desperate manner?

In the outside world, the worst food shortage Jonathan had ever experienced was when he wastrapped inside the mountain with Karl and the others for nearly twenty days while restoring peace atDoveston.

During that period, however, they could at least fill their stomachs with potatoes and sweet potatoes.

As for Stellario, he was the successor of the Mallory family, so he had never starved once sincechildhood.

Therefore, how could he possibly understand the bitterness and sufferings endured by the cultivatorbefore them?

Jonathan took out a bottle of mineral water and tossed it into the opposite cell.

“Here’s some water. Unscrew the cap to drink,” he uttered.

However, after he finished his sentence, rustling noises and the dragging sound of iron chains rang inthe surroundings.

Jonathan shone his military flashlight to both sides and noticed countless haggard, lifeless facesemerging, crowding at the bars of the cells opposite.

Those seemingly empty cells were actually filled with imprisoned cultivators.

“Water…”

“Food…”

“Please give me something to eat…”

“Please…”

A series of feeble pleas sounded, causing Jonathan to feel as if he had suddenly plunged into thedepths of hell where all those sentenced to eternal starvation were being punished.

“Jon…” Stellario looked to his left and right in bewilderment.

Although he couldn’t see the situation on his side of the cell, there were several withered arms stickingout on the walls of both sides of the cell.

Those hands belonged to the people locked up inside the neighboring cells.

Jonathan and Stellario exchanged troubled looks after staring at the seemingly endless stretch ofprison cells.

They couldn’t help but wonder how many people were being held captive in that dungeon.

Just then, the crisp sound of a gong echoed inside the dungeon.

Gong!

As the noise rang out, waves of ripples spread quickly along the corridor of the dungeon.

Caught off guard, Jonathan and Stellario were hit by the ripple and thrown backward.

Bang! Bang!

They slammed into the wall in the back and slumped to the ground.

Stellario, ashen-faced, got up from the floor. “Pryncyp? How could the power of Pryncyp exist here?”

He gazed outside the cell vigilantly. Even if they encountered danger at that moment, they didn’t dareto retaliate.

Even retrieving something from their storage ring would consume dozens of times more spiritualenergy than usual.

Putting aside whether they could win if a fight broke out, the absorption of spiritual energy by theformation in Yannopolis Outer City was a force they couldn’t resist.

Jonathan got to his feet, carefully perceiving the shockwave that had struck them earlier. “This is notthe power of Pryncyp. It should be a utilization of the formation in the entire dungeon.”

Amidst their conversation, they heard a shrill voice echoing in the dungeon’s long corridor. “What’sgoing on? Are all of you trying to start a rebellion?”novelbin

Jonathan and Stellario looked at each other, fathoming the voice outside most likely belonged to theOuter City envoy who was in charge of that dungeon as mentioned by the cultivator in the opposite cell.

“You should change your clothes.” Jonathan tossed a storage bag to Stellario as he spoke.

Jonathan had snatched the storage bag at Upriver Village earlier. The bag didn’t contain much, butthere were several sets of beast skin clothes inside.

Anyone who wasn’t blind could tell at a glance that Stellario was an outsider by looking at hisappearance at that moment.

Although the duo didn’t know if there was any difference in treatment received by natives and outsidersin the dungeon, they figured Yannopolis openly arresting outsiders was undoubtedly bad news.

Without hesitating further, Stellario hastily took out a set of beast skin clothes and put it on.

Then, he removed his cap and tousled his hair.

As long as he kept quiet, it would be hard for others to tell whether he was an outsider.

“You gluttons! Shouldn’t you be aware of the mealtime by now? We’ll only feed you once every threedays. Your last meal was provided two days ago, so what’s with the fuss?”

The voice grew clearer as the newcomer approached.

Jonathan squatted in one corner of the cell, holding his breath and waiting in silence for the other partyto come closer.

Stellario, on the other hand, crouched next to Merilyn, holding her arm and examining her woundquietly.

“D*mn it. What smells so good?”

The prison guard wrinkled his nose as he moved nearer to Jonathan and Stellario’s cell.

Following the scent, the prison guard, holding a whip, gazed into the cell opposite Jonathan andStellario. “Marmount, what are you eating?”

Marmount? Is that the cultivator’s name? Squatting in the corner of his cell, Jonathan mused whilestaring coldly at the prison guard.

Marmount had been starving for a long time, so now that he had the luxury of savoring delicacies fromthe outside world, there was no way he would hand over the food.

Hearing the prison guard’s shout, Marmount immediately poured the remaining beef stew into hismouth.

Seeing that Marmount paid no attention to him, the prison guard raised his whip and lashed the man inthe cell.

Smack!

A crisp sound rang out, followed by Marmount’s wails echoing in the hushed dungeon.

As he shrieked in agony, Marmount spewed out the food he had yet to swallow on the ground.

“D*mn it! I’m talking to you!” the prison guard bellowed while pointing at Marmount.

However, at that moment, Marmount, seemingly having lost his mind, disregarded everything and knelton the floor, swiftly picking up the food he had spat out and stuffing them back into his mouth.

The prison guard’s anger intensified as he witnessed that scene.

He repeatedly flogged Marmount’s back with the whip, splitting the latter’s skin and flesh with everystrike.

Perhaps due to his emaciated figure, the whipping resulted in lacerations so deep that evenMarmount’s bones became visible.

Yet, even so, Marmount ignored everything that was happening and focused only on eating, behavingas if he would be satisfied even if he were to die after finishing that meal.

Taking in Marmount’s miserable state, Jonathan gradually rose to his feet. “Stop beating him. I was theone who gave him the food.”

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