Chapter 199 [Brutal]
Chapter 199 [Brutal]
"You don't need to worry about that. These treasures were obtained through my cooperation with the Mechanicus. It came at a great cost; I lost more than a dozen warriors because of them!" Russell said with a hint of sadness.
"Since it's something we've traded for, we won't be polite," Jill said happily.
"How about we make a deal?" Russell said seriously.
Jill scratched his head and said: What kind of trade do we also have?
"Do you have any Oglins in your navy?"
Jill nodded and said, "Of course there are quite a few. Are you planning to use these motorcycles to pay back Oglin?"
Russell nodded and said: Yes!
"Well, that's a bit of a problem for me!" General Gil said, looking rather troubled.
“Anything is negotiable as long as the price is right. You can tell your admiral what I’m thinking and see what he thinks.” Russell really wanted those big guys.
“I can try, but I can tell you those big guys can eat a lot,” Jill reminded Russell.
Russell laughed indifferently: "What's there to be afraid of if we can win the battle and eat a little?"
"These Oglins aren't cheap!"
"Is one motorcycle enough?"
Jill thought for a moment and said: It should be about right, let me try it out first.
Jill returned again a little over ten days later.
"How is it?" Russell asked immediately upon seeing Jill.
Jill shook her head and said: I'm sorry, General, you are not willing to make an exchange!
Russell said with a disappointed look, "That's a real shame. Since the Imperial Navy is unwilling to make an exchange, there's nothing Russell can do."
“However, there is one place that is willing to make the exchange!” General Gil continued.
“However, this place is rather special!” General Gil’s expression was somewhat strange as he said this.
Russell perked up and asked: There?
"Dungeon!"
"Tell me the details!"
"I first approached the Admiral, but he said that the Oglin Guard is an indispensable force of the Imperial Navy and cannot be exchanged. I had no choice but to ask around and eventually found someone. This Oglin is currently imprisoned in the dungeon of the Vigilant Planet. Oglin's name is "Brutal." Because this Oglin is too brutal, he often kills his cellmates with his bare hands and goes crazy from time to time. Hundreds of prison guards have been injured by him. I talked to the warden, and he was planning to sell Oglin. I told him the situation, and his offer was 10 anti-gravity motorcycles!"
This price is undeniably expensive. Russell pondered for a moment and said, "If this brutal Oglin is really as powerful as the warden says, then ten anti-gravity motorcycles would be just right."
"So you're interested now?"
Russell nodded and said: We can go directly to Vigilant Planet.
"Okay, I'll arrange it right away!"
………………
In the deepest dungeon beneath the world of Nest City.
"Welcome, Captain Russell!" the warden said with a smile.
“You’re welcome, Warden!” Russell replied politely.
“Warden, let’s cut to the chase!” General Jill said.
The warden said with a forced smile, "Alright, General Gil. We already discussed this matter when you came last time. Let me tell you more about him today. This Oglin is an escaped convict. He used to be a guard for a traveling merchant. I don't know what went wrong, but he killed his employer and fled here. Nobody knows how long he's been hiding here. Maybe he ran out of money or for some other reason. Oglin became an underground gladiator. This guy is very strong and quickly became the king of fighting in the underworld. For some reason, he suddenly went mad again and killed dozens of gladiator guards. Then he was captured by the city guards. They were going to execute him, but I bought him. Since I bought him, I've been feeding and treating him well. But he still went mad and injured dozens of warden guards and me. I had no choice but to lock him up. Even after I locked him up, he was still unruly and in a violent state. He would either kill his cellmate or injure the warden guards. I had no choice but to sell him."
"Is he really that cruel?" Russell was more concerned about that than the price.
The warden nodded and said: "It is truly brutal."
"How about I see it for myself?" Russell made a condition.
“Okay!” The warden did not refuse.
“Someone, take Captain Russell to see the brutality,” a jailer said as he entered.
He led Russell deeper into the dungeon.
Serious offenders like the brutal were imprisoned in the deepest part of the dungeon.
"Captain, I advise you not to see that guy. He's as fierce as a wild beast; he could kill someone with a single punch."
Russell laughed: "If he weren't so fierce, I wouldn't want him."
The warden, unconcerned, shrugged and said: "Whatever."
They passed through the regular prison area, crossed the death row cells, and entered the deepest part of the dungeon.
A stench assaulted my senses, and the ground was covered in damp mud that resembled foul-smelling excrement.
Jill muttered, unable to contain herself: No wonder he wanted to kill you all. If anyone dared to lock me up here, I would kill him too.
The prison warden smiled but didn't say anything.
They passed through an iron gate and came to a stone gate.
“Brutal is locked up inside. I only need to press a button for you to see him. Are you sure you want to see him?” the warden asked again.
Russell nodded.
The prison warden walked over as if facing a formidable enemy and pressed a switch.
With a hiss, the massive stone door opened.
"Roar!" the brutal roared.
A huge figure rushed out from inside, and the three of them were so frightened that they took several steps back.
"Crackling..." The iron chain, as thick as an arm, kept making crisp noises.
The Oglin was wrapped up like a dumpling, secured inside with thick leather and iron plates and bound outside with heavy iron chains. Although his face was not clearly visible, his size could be roughly estimated.
This was the first time Russell had ever seen such a tall Oglin. He guessed that the guy was 3.2 meters tall, his body was as big as a mountain, and his eyes were blood red and constantly spewing out angry flames. Just looking at his eyes could scare an ordinary person half to death.
"See this guy? He's a beast!" the warden shouted.
Jill's face darkened. "What use is O'Grin? Russell, I think we should just forget about him!"
Russell, however, remained remarkably calm, keeping his eyes fixed on the powerful Oglin warrior.
“This suits me perfectly!” Russell said.
The warden looked at Russell as if he were an idiot.
Jill once advised: This guy can really kill people. What if he loses control and kills you one day?
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