Cheng Shi had no idea what the situation was like in the prison.
He had taken off his prisoner clothes, picked up a set of what looked like a guard's uniform in the corridor, put it on, and walked out of the prison in a swagger.
The moment he left the prison, he discovered that the place he was in was a city in the mountains. It was surrounded by peaks, just like the feeling of looking at the distant mountains in Carteroutin.
But he was still unsure whether this was Rediker, so he pulled a random passerby, forced out a professional fake smile, and asked in a friendly manner:
"Excuse me, where is this place?"
A passerby in a long robe raised his head, looked down at Cheng Shi's outfit, then looked at the prison behind him, and sneered disdainfully:
"Why, the Idiot's Institution's performance this month hasn't met the target, so they've started using such crude tactics to attract customers?
Even if you want to generate income, find a better excuse.
Even if I respond to such a stupid question, you will only arrest me for the crime of knowingly being stupid, so do you think I will pay attention to you?
idiot."
After saying that, the passerby walked away with an arrogant look on his face, leaving Cheng Shi disheveled in the wind.
No, man...
You ignored me, who was scolding me just now?
Cheng Shi looked at his own outfit in bewilderment, thinking that this place was interesting. Law enforcement officers could be attacked right at their faces. Could it be that wisdom was greater than the law here?
He didn't believe it and asked a few passers-by, and as he expected, he was met with countless contempt.
Now he believed it.
The country of [stupidity] is truly magical. As long as you can stand on the high ground of wisdom, look down on others and leave them speechless, you can be exempted from criminal responsibility and even replace the law enforcers.
Because during the conversation just now, a passerby started to strip Cheng Shi's clothes while cursing, saying that he was not worthy of being the Jinyu Guardian and asked him to hand over his power.
Can Cheng Shi really spoil him?
Ying Cheng Shi went around behind the man and knocked him down with a knife, then dragged him into the alley and had a heart-to-heart talk with him. In just a few minutes, Cheng Shi got all the information he wanted.
This is indeed Redico, a city built on a high mountain.
Protected by the nearby civilized tower, all the people here believe in [stupidity], and it is also quite famous in this country because it is the hometown of the first fool hunter in history and a place where fool hunters are produced in large numbers.
That is why the law enforcement agency here is called the Anti-Foolishness Office, and the law enforcement officers are also called the Anti-Foolishness Guards, because the hometown of the Fool Hunters does not allow any ignorance to exist, and all foolish acts are prohibited.
Hearing this, Cheng Shi couldn't hold it in any longer.
Does your Lord, the world's foremost practitioner of folly, know that you are both believing in and blaspheming Him here?
Doesn't prohibiting all foolishness mean that even your benefactor is prohibited?
No wonder Wei Mu jumped off the cliff at the beginning, it turns out he already knew this place was not pious...
But this is just talk. Cheng Shi is certain that Wei Mu will never leave the stage so quickly, because from the perspective of a liar, when a person voluntarily disappears from everyone's sight, this person must not have disappeared, but has simply changed his role and returned to the stage.
He just didn't know why Wei Mu came, so naturally he couldn't guess where he was now.
But no matter where Wei Mu is, it does not affect his actions this time. Cheng Shi just came to learn about the small town of Reddico. He didn't think about what he would get from this trial at all, and his mentality was very relaxed.
Not so relaxing...
The appearance of Chen Shu and Mo Shu still made him feel nervous. He had to handle his relationship with this unlucky fire bearer, and at the same time, he had to be on guard against whether the believers of [Annihilation] would attack him. Although he seemed relaxed, his heart was actually tense.
So he ran out as soon as he found an opportunity at the beginning, and now he was going to go to the center of the town to see the stone statue representing the first Fool Hunter.
The passerby whose heart was cut out said that in order to commemorate the first fool hunter in history and to express people's piety to God, Rediker built a huge stone statue in the center of the town.
Whenever someone in the town committed a foolish act, they would be brought to the statue and tortured to appease the god-worshipping will of the first fool hunter.
The identities of the players in this trial are the prisoners who were tortured the day before. Their crime is that they lost the argument with the executioner and killed him out of jealousy, committing the crime of knowingly being foolish and committing an act of foolishness.
Listen, how absurd, the reason they were sentenced was not because they killed a law enforcer, but because they acted foolishly!
It would appear that the people of Rediker have a far greater rejection of ignorance than a respect for the law.
The memories of the real prisoners had long been lost with the arrival of the players. Cheng Shi didn't know what exactly happened at that time. He only knew that when he was away from home, his identity was given by himself, so today he was not a prisoner, but a powerful guard who could prevent fools.
Cheng Shi walked along the main road to the center of the town. When he looked up, he saw the huge stone statue of the Fool Hunter. The person carved in the statue was drawing a bow and looking into the distance. Although the cloak behind him was carved out of stone, it was lifelike, and at first glance one could only hear the sound of wind rustling from high above.
However, the face of the stone statue was quite different from what Cheng Shi had imagined. He had thought that the Fool Hunters were arrogant enough, so the first Fool Hunter must have had his nostrils opened all the way to the top of his head.
But the fact is not so. The face of this stone statue is not sharp and tough, but slightly feminine. Even the cold eyebrows are raised, which shows a sense of sadness.
It has to be said that the carving of this stone statue is exquisite and delicate, and it restores the image of the first fool hunter very accurately.
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