Chapter 327 - 327 277 Journey of Eternal Damnation
Chapter 327 - 327 277 Journey of Eternal Damnation
?Chapter 327: Chapter 277: Journey of Eternal Damnation Chapter 327: Chapter 277: Journey of Eternal Damnation Liss looked at them, her beautiful big eyes fluttering and shining brightly.
Ash was also a bit surprised that these two death row inmates had such high moral awareness, but after thinking about it more carefully, he felt relieved—in spite of the fact that they indeed committed crimes like murder and arson, they had received a full set of Blood Moon education at their foster care.
The most important principles in Blood Moon education were “human rights above all” and “racial equality.” It was precisely because of human rights education that the Blood Moon Judgement had become so popular—to the audience, “death” was merely a byproduct of the Judgement, their greatest pleasure derived from “trampling on the human rights of the convicts.”
Even if Igula and Harvey held it in disdain, they still acknowledged the concept of “human rights” in their hearts. They just felt that the Kingdom of Blood Moon had not yet reached the point where it could respect everyone’s human rights.
Had they come from an even more dark and cruel kingdom, they wouldn’t have had any doubts about the “elimination of the unrelated” mechanism. Just as no one would be surprised to find flies and cockroaches in a stinking cesspool.
But coming to the Kingdom of Gospel, a culture even more advanced than the Kingdom of Blood Moon, they found it incomprehensible to encounter an elimination mechanism even more primitive than that of the Blood Moon, so their continuous head-shaking was not surprising.
Even Blood Moon’s death row inmates felt it was unacceptable.jpg
“Although we have our disagreements, I am glad that your moral baseline is a bit higher than I imagined.”
Hanna was ostensibly complimenting them, but clearly, she was not fond of their rhetoric, as if she were seeing ancients clinging to outdated feudal remnants: “It’s about time now.”
At this moment, it was 58 minutes past, and there was at most one minute left before the first list would be released. Everyone couldn’t help but become nervous, including Banjee and Hanna—this was also Hanna’s first time experiencing the Weaving Festival.
Although it was Banjee’s second time, the last one was fifty years ago, and this was likely the last time he would experience the Weaving Festival in his lifetime.
When the time reached 23:59:59, a glowing bookmark appeared on everyone’s Gospel Book.
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