The Years I Worked Hard to Get Into Jail

Silver Ring is a famously lazy snake who wants to get into a zoo to live an easy life and retire.

In order to enjoy a life of leisure in the future, she employs all sorts of skills to battle ...

Chapter 61 Walking into a Trap

Silver Ring ran into the zoo, sniffed, and immediately recognized Huo Fei's scent.

She ran quickly towards where Huo Fei was, and as soon as she saw him, she said impatiently, "Huo Fei, a monster has come to the prison! Go and catch it!"

After a busy morning, Huo Fei finally had a chance to sit down and rest. But before he could even settle into his chair, he was stunned by the news brought by Yin Huan.

"A demon has come to the prison?"

Upon hearing this, Huo Fei's heart tightened, and he abruptly stood up. Ignoring whether Yin Huan was telling the truth or not, his eagle eyes darted around, ignoring the zoo buildings and staring directly outside the prison. A moment later, he spotted the demon Yin Huan had mentioned.

Upon spotting his target, Huo Fei strode forward, his face tense, and walked out of the prison.

Beside the roadside trees beneath the wall, a gloomy-faced man frowned. When he sensed the subtle probing gaze in the air, he pursed his thin lips slightly, and a calculating glint flashed in his eyes.

He gave a sinister laugh, his emaciated body seemingly losing all strength as he slowly slid down the tree and sat down on the ground. He gently closed his eyes and ruthlessly severed his already badly injured heart meridian.

As his heart pulse snapped, a crimson liquid spilled from the corner of his mouth. He tilted his head slightly, and the aura of death emanating from his body intensified.

When Huo Fei and Yin Huan arrived, they saw a man who looked like he was about to meet his maker.

Huo Fei stood two steps away from the man, his mind racing, his sharp eyes fixed on him.

After a long while, Huo Fei took a step forward. He squatted down and tentatively extended his hand.

The moment his hand touched the man, the man's tightly closed eyes twitched slightly, and he opened them with difficulty.

When the man saw who was beside him, a flicker of relief, as if he had escaped death, flashed across his pale face. It seemed that Huo Fei's appearance had brought him a sense of relief.

"How did you get injured?" Huo Fei kept his eyes on the man, not missing any changes in his expression.

It was the man's last sliver of relief that made Huo Fei slightly less suspicious.

This demon's heart meridian was completely severed, and it was seriously injured, which appeared to have occurred during the battle.

"Cough cough, I was injured by an enemy." The man's voice was weak, as if he would die immediately if he said two more words.

Huo Fei remained silent, his eagle eyes fixed on the man. Seeing the murderous aura emanating from him, his brow furrowed, and he looked deeper into the man's body. After a moment, Huo Fei withdrew his gaze, a fleeting hint of anger flashing across his face.

Although this guy doesn't have the bloody smell of humans, he is covered in the blood of many demons.

He... has killed countless demons.

He lowered his head and thought for a moment, then said, "Can you still walk? Yes, you can. Come in with me!"

Although Huo Fei disapproved of the practice of killing one's own kind, he did not mind taking him in, since they were both demons.

The demon race is unruly and prone to killing each other. When two equally powerful demons appear in the same territory, they will prove their strength by killing each other.

The law of the jungle, survival of the fittest, is an instinct ingrained in the blood of the demon race.

He was willing to improve the situation, but he lacked the power to do so. He couldn't even manage this small prison, let alone the entire demon race. Demons dying at the hands of other demons were simply a matter of inferior skill.

It must be said that the demon race is truly a disorganized mess.

To outsiders, Huo Fei is a contradictory figure. In reality, he doesn't care about killing people or demons.

The only reason he stayed in this prison was to secure a place for the demon race. The demon race lived in the human world, where there were rules set by humans. If the demon race didn't obey, they would face a full-scale annihilation by human cultivators… a devastating blow to the demon race. As for whether killing someone would cause trouble for their cultivation, that was a matter of individual fate; since it wasn't someone close to them, Huo Fei didn't want to worry about it.

However, when faced with conflicts within his own clan, Huo Fei could remain indifferent, even cold-blooded to the point of showing no emotion. As long as no one crossed the line, he had no intention of getting involved.

The demon's purpose in coming to the prison was somewhat similar to Luo Mang's. Huo Fei planned to place him in the prison first, and then send him away once he recovered from his injuries.

As for why he sought refuge in prison after being injured, Huo Fei had no intention of finding out. As long as he behaved himself, what did it matter if he turned a blind eye?

"Yes." Upon hearing Huo Fei's suggestion, the man lowered his eyelids slightly, concealing the smug look in his eyes.

I've finally gotten myself into the monster prison.

Hmph, Luo Mang... You think you can kill me just because you've become a "Jiao"? What a joke! How could you possibly kill me, Qing Mang, so easily?

This prison is notoriously secure in China; once you enter, you can never leave. Furthermore, it's guarded by Huo Fei, the greatest demon in the world. No demon dares to cause trouble in this demon prison. You've become a "Jiao" (a powerful dragon), and you think you can kill me? You'll have to fight Huo Fei first.

The injured man was none other than Luo Mang's nemesis—the Green Python!

Ironically, the Green Python was unlucky. That day, it had tampered with Luo Mang's tribulation lightning, intending to trigger the lightning to kill Luo Mang directly. However, Luo Mang was incredibly lucky and managed to safely pass through the final tribulation lightning.

Seeing that there were too many cultivators watching from below the mountain, he dared not act rashly and hastily left the mountain before Luo Mang Tengshe's identity was exposed.

He knew very well that Luo Mang would definitely hunt him down after successfully transcending his tribulation. Therefore, he prepared to lie low and cultivate diligently, waiting until he too transformed into a dragon before challenging Luo Mang to a duel.

Unexpectedly, before he could find his secluded retreat, Luo Mang pursued him relentlessly. He fought Luo Mang in the deep mountains for a day and a night, but was ultimately defeated and forced to flee.

He was a snake, and his strength was far inferior to Luo Mang, who had survived the "Dragon Tribulation." During the fight, Luo Mang didn't even have time to reveal his true form before he was covered in injuries.

This chapter is not finished yet. Please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content!