2021-06-07   Chapter 16 condemned contribution   though long expected, but it really is heard Blood Moon Trial Ash couldn't help but shudder when he was executed.

He actually has a little bit of fantasy in his heart. Maybe people here can recognize that he is not a cult leader. Maybe he has to go through a long trial stage, maybe a two-year reprieve...

This fantasy reaches Peak after going to prison, because in Ash's view, how could a death row inmate have such a nice room with a bathroom?   death row how freedom of movement may be in prison?

How could death row inmates get so much preferential treatment in prison?

This remark by Ronald shatters all his childish expectations - it's precisely because they're going to die that prison is so good to them.

"The prison kept us in captivity just to make us die more miserably?" Ash said with difficulty: "Isn't this a waste of resources?"

"You dislike fireworks Isn't it fried enough?" Ronald said with a smile: "I'm surprised, you don't seem to know much about Blood Moon Trial - it's a live broadcast in every city, and most citizens are on the first of every month. At 8 pm on the 15th, I will stay at home and turn on the light curtain to watch the end of every sinner together, and the ratings are close to 70%."

"By the way, compared to "Blood Moon" The advertising fees brought by the program Trial, the cost of the prison to support us is simply not worth mentioning."

'Watching the Beheading' is actually a popular show in this world...

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Ash pulled the corners of his mouth: "It's just outrageous, how can 70% of people watch entertainment programs at 8 o'clock in the evening without having to work overtime? I think they are just not saturated enough..."

Ronald wasn't surprised at Ash's incompetent fury.

He saw too many death row inmates in the Blood Moon Trial approaching ugly, big enough to scold the social system, small enough to scold the world for ignorance, as long as you stay in this prison long enough, naturally anything will happen seen.

"But if you want to escape the Blood Moon Trial, there's no way out."

Ash suddenly stood up: "What way?"

Ronald and Without pining him, he said bluntly: "Although one person will inevitably die in each Blood Moon Trial, there will be eight people who will go, and the number of these eight people is not fixed, but is ranked according to 'contribution'."

"Each death row prisoner has 50 contribution points initially, and 10 points will be deducted every month. However, it doesn't matter if the deduction is 0, the prison will not do anything to the death row prisoner."

"But the higher the contribution, the later the trial sequence, and the lower the contribution, the higher the trial sequence. In theory, the top eight people in the top sequence are the participants in the Blood Moon Trial. "

"There are many ways to earn Contribution Points. The easiest way is to create value. Although there were mnemonics who recalled all our memories before we went to prison, our intelligence is worthless. , but we still have many ways to create contributions:

Some people come in because of malfeasance and corruption, and they can provide system improvement plans to reduce the possibility of latecomers malfeasance and corruption;

Some people come in because of illegal experiments, they can continue to do the experiment legal papers written in prison;    some people already pregnant with all kinds of talent, and even selling books people write books, create value can be considered natural in prison "

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