Chapter 194

A gentle breeze flowed through the doorway as sunlight spilled over the flowerbed in the yard. The flowers were in full bloom, showing off their bright colors.

However, the cafeteria was wrapped in a heavy silence. Inside the conference room, surprise swept through the attendees.

“Is it okay to inflict this kind of violence on the inmate? Glenn, this goes against our original intent.” A dissenting voice spoke up.

But Glenn kept his cool, saying, “What is our original intent?”

“To educate and change them.

“Does that really achieve anything?”

The speaker hesitated, unable to respond.

Glenn looked around, coolly assessing the group. He said, “Since we chose this place for our experiment, Quinlyn’s breakdown or the unfortunate losses among the juvenile offenders are not under our control.

“This is just the beginning. If this is too much for you, there’s no point in staying here any longer.”

Howard, sitting at the far end, stifled a laugh. Just moments ago, he had been outraged, but now, it was a relief to hear Glenn’s words. They had indeed been too lenient with the juvenile offenders, even forgiving scum like Jareth.

Meanwhile, in the cafeteria, the youths stared in alarm and disbelief. They were completely unprepared for Quinlyn’s outburst. “Carry Jareth back,” Quinlyn ordered sharply as she walked toward a group of boys.

She then pointed at the girl and said, “Now she ranks the second.”

When Jareth regained consciousness, he found himself lying on his bed. “The pain is unbearable.” He moaned, every minor movement sending sharp waves of agony through his body. Twisting his face in distress, he yelled, “I need a doctor!”

Quinlyn, hearing the commotion, sat at his bedside. “There are no doctors; you scared them away, remember?”

Seeing the one responsible for his situation, Jareth’s eyes darkened with hatred, and he glared at Quinlyn through gritted teeth. “I will kill you.”

up first.” Quinlyn casually played with his arm, making him cry out in pain again. Her face showed no concern. “Now

his pain, he managed to ask, “You were sent by him?”

say

harshly, forcing a sound out. “You think you’ll get

sentence.”

life here is better. I have no plans of leaving,” Quinlyn replied with a grin. “Plus, I can be

anger. “You won’t rule for long. Once my parents see me like

this, Quinlyn paused for a moment before responding softly, “Then I just won’t let your parents see you.”

understand why the law

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Chapter 194

cousins that you killed? They

the rule, as long as I’m a teenager, I’m always protected”

at ten right now, so I can beat you up until you

to glare in frustration. Quinlyn’s words silenced the adults, leaving them to wonder if children as monstrous as Jareth truly deserved protection–it seemed unfair to the victims

402. Without any adults supervising them, they wielded every

the front stood one of Jareth’s fellow inmates.

built overnight. As

beat you all, but I don’t

calmness, “I plan to take control of

believed her; they thought she was delusional. But then she overpowered a guard, snatched the keys to the cells, and pushed him out into the corridor. As the

half the inmates here as hostages. If you don’t

leave.”

the other youths hiding in the shadows felt a surge of excitement. The thrill of violence and rebellion ignited within them, spurring them to join

Within two days, all staff members were chased out of the juvenile detention center. The gates were sealed

did

now on, this

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