Chapter 407

George's prison cell was tiny with only a bed and a toilet, and the door was made out of iron bars, offering zero privacy. His face turned pale the moment he saw the cell. "Will I be living here from now on?"

Liam retorted, "What did you expect?"

"It can't be, right? No matter what, I was..." George said.

"Forget about your past. Why not ask the people of Riveria if they'd let you serve your sentence in a mansion?"

George lowered his head. How could the people let him live comfortably? If it were not for him, Julius would not have died, and Nico's plan would not have succeeded. People probably wished they could just kill him.

"Take this set of clothing. If you behave yourself here, perhaps you'll be granted an early parole," Liam said, handing him the prison uniform.

Bang. The iron door closed.

Given his former status, he had thought he could have gotten a slightly better cell, but it seemed like this could not even be compared to the toilet in Ethan's

up, but his current situation was not even a fraction as comfortable as Ethan's! George could not even crack a smile now. All his mockery back then only fueled his

for their meal. He noticed that the food was quite simple: two slices of bread, a bowl of soup, and a serving of shredded chicken. George was used to decadent dishes, and since it was his first time

said while staring at him, "Finish it. Don't even

throat with his eyes closed. It was so unpleasant that tears began to stream down his

They were both locked up, so why was it that Ethan could even grow his own food? Ethan

said, "Wasting food is shameful,

he had some time for a

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Liam came over again.

shocked. "There's

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work routine can help you correct bad habits

the sky was falling. It was bad enough that his sleeping space was cramped and the food was awful, but now he was expected to

the all-mighty governor! He could gather groups of people to take care of him as long as

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