Sorcerer’s Handbook

Chapter 59: A chance to trample on elves

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Ash looked at the red chains all over his body and fell into confusion.

Not to mention how he would break free from these chains, even if he did, the wind blades above his head would not be used to provide shelter.

Now the wind blade only aimed at Valcas because Valcas was the only one who was trying to stop the car. If Yaxiu didn't want to continue to be An An's victim, it was hard to say whether the wind blade would go after him first.

What's more, Ash has no way to break free from the red chains!

It's over, I'm dead now, should I call Sword Princess? But she can't do anything except watch the fun...

Just as Ash was trying to clear his mind and give himself hospice care, he suddenly felt himself move.

No, it's not me that's moving, it's the ground that's moving.

Ash looked down and found that the ground beneath him seemed to be alive and was carrying him backwards. The red chain did not react at all. After all, the chain was connected to the ground, and when the ground moved, the chain would naturally move with it.

Could it be that the Earth Intelligence recognized that I am a kind-hearted environmentalist and wanted to save my life

However, when Ash was carried to the edge of the platform and saw Harvey summoning spirits to control the land, he was immediately moved by this sincere friendship between fellow inmates.

"Next time you want to die, can you come to me? I have great skills and I can provide after-sales service. You just need to give me your magic spirit as a reward before you die." Harvey cursed in a low voice: "If the executioner accidentally kills a non-trial target, he may fall into a violent and indiscriminate attack. This happened once or twice before, and almost all the death row prisoners were killed!"

"… I was almost ready to tolerate your sexual quirks…"

"What?"

"Why do you have an earthbending spirit? Aren't you from the necromancy faction?"

"The current burial methods are generally burial, cremation and water burial. As a necromancer, you must master earth, fire and water burials. Otherwise, how can you be a necromancer?"

My goodness! Ash thought that corpse scavenger was just a part-time job for necromancers, but he didn't expect that the main career direction of necromancers was to work in funeral homes.

clang!

Valcas suddenly stabbed the ground with his sword, and a deep yellow sword energy rose from the ground, covering Valcas' body like a barrier, blocking the turbulent wind blades outside for him.

"Miracle: Sword Barrier." Nagu praised: "A very good miracle of sword defense, but it can only allow Mr. Ur to breathe a little longer. Pointless struggle, how hard, how humble, but don't worry, the Titan Executioner will quickly relieve his pain... Oh?"

Facing the Titan Executioner who was coming like a landslide or tsunami, Valcas did not retreat or show fear. Instead, he adopted the elven sword stance and called upon several magical spirits. Light flowed on his body, his sword clanged, and suddenly, in the howling wind, bursts of murderous music sounded, as if the god of death had arrived!

"If I'm not mistaken, what Mr. Wuer is preparing now is the new swordplay miracle he invented as a researcher, the Ruthless Finale!"

Nagu seemed a little excited. "The last time he published a research report was nine years ago. At that time, the Ruthless Finale had not yet entered the actual combat test because the casting steps were too complicated. But nine years later, Mr. Wuer has actually completed the Ruthless Finale and even wants to use it to counter the judgment!"

The elves dance with swords, accompanied by dark music, the weak overcome the strong, and the sinners resist the sentence!

Looking at the lone figure in front of the Titan Executioner, Ash couldn't help but ask Harvey, "Why him?"

"Um?"

"Why did he get 50% of the votes? Obviously, in terms of crimes and exposure, I should have received the most redemption votes. No matter how you think about it, it shouldn't be Valcas' turn to be the first in votes, not to mention that he got 50% of the votes with an absolute advantage... What on earth did he do wrong to cause such public outrage?"

Harvey glanced at Ash, "Isn't it obvious?"

"What's obvious? I've seen his criminal record, it's pretty common, and it's nothing like yours."

"It's not the fault recorded in the criminal history."

"What's wrong with that?"

"It's his appearance's fault, his blood's fault, and his birth's fault."

Ash blinked.

"He's an elf, that's his biggest fault."

Harvey said: "In terms of appearance, strength, intelligence, and lifespan, elves have advantages over other races in every aspect. Moreover, elves are rare in number. In order to protect the interests of the tribe, elves with a small number of people are more likely to stick together and help each other. Elves with outstanding wisdom will never be stingy in helping their compatriots."

"Elves are almost always adopted by the best caregivers and are regarded as 'stewards of society'. They are widely engaged in various management positions. The longevity of the immortal species, coupled with their excellent appearance and outstanding knowledge, makes it almost impossible for other races to compete with the elves in management positions. Although it is said that managers and employees have equal status, everyone knows that this is just hearsay."

"Who among those who have worked has not witnessed the arrogance of ogre colleagues, the laziness of goblin colleagues, the slovenliness of orc colleagues, and the harshness of elf bosses?"

"In the history of the Blood Moon Trial in Kymon City, there has never been an elven criminal. This is not only because the elves are almost all from the upper middle class of society and have no need to commit crimes, but also because the elves will protect each other and rely on blood ties to form a whole, which other races cannot do."

"Goblins are short-sighted, orcs are ignorant, ogres are cunning, and humans are selfish... In front of elves, we can only feel... inferiority."

"Even I just voted for Valcas."

Harvey said softly, "This may be the only chance for most people to trample on elves."

Ash looked at the Titan Executioner again, but this time, what he saw was not a hideous monster, but turbid anger and the huge hysterical pressure condensed by countless ordinary people.

Although Ash had never seen any ordinary people except Sword Princess—in prison, there were only guards and death row inmates—he could understand the thoughts of ordinary people outside.

It is the despair born in an orderly society, the anger generated by facing an unbridgeable gap.

In the Blood Moon Kingdom of socialized upbringing, most people are divided into different levels from the infant stage. Those with high potential go to good upbringing homes, and those with low potential go to worse upbringing homes. They are stratified from the starting point, and their circumstances when they grow up are extremely different.

Those with good backgrounds, such as elves, all work in respectable professions, and being a magician is not uncommon; those with poor backgrounds, as Ash has seen from the criminal experiences of goblins, orcs, and ogres, either do manual labor or become gangsters, and their lives are doomed to fail.

And those at the bottom don’t even have the right to complain.

Because people who are higher in status than you are better than you. We all come from foster homes and have no capital other than our abilities.

It’s just that his talent is better than yours, so he can go to a better orphanage, and that’s why he can accumulate assets step by step like a snowball, and finally step on your head.

A society that divides people into classes based on ability makes it almost impossible for people to have the courage to cross classes.

Ash completely understood the significance of the Blood Moon Judgment.

Under this suffocating class barrier, everyone's desire for a better life is completely suppressed, and distorted desires will only breed resentment and hatred.

When the order dictates that one will never be able to make a breakthrough in his lifetime, breaking free from the shackles is only a matter of time. Moreover, in the Blood Moon Kingdom where the family system has completely disappeared, everyone is an island and they have no worries no matter what they do.

Therefore, we must tell the people three things: first, breaking the law will result in a miserable death; second, people of high status will also die a miserable death; third, you who are content with the status quo are the happiest.

Ash is a sacrifice, Harvey is a sacrifice, all death row prisoners are sacrifices, and Valcas is the most satisfactory sacrifice.

Just as the Titan Executioner was ready to strike, Valcas suddenly turned his head and glanced at Ash.

Ash was startled.

Why are you looking at me

However, the next second, the death row prisoners around Ash all crawled away from him, and Harvey even ran far away carrying the land. Ash immediately understood.

Shit, Valcas isn't going to drag me down with him, is he