Salute To The General -
Chapter 3609 Death Penalty
Earth Alliance Prison, where approximately one thousand captive Gods were held, housed nearly half of the imprisoned Gods, while the remainder were incarcerated in military prisons in Ariarica and Remdik. The Earth Alliance prison was purpose-built to detain the Gods, constructed from a titanium alloy glass that allowed clear visibility into each cell.
Over a thousand rooms were present, each holding a captive God.
Cameras were installed in every cell, eliminating blind spots, and additional cameras monitored the area from various angles.
Outside, countless guards formed a vigilant presence in the corridor, watching over the captives around the clock.
Moreover, this prison was located within the Earth Alliance headquarters, where War Gods from various nations took turns on duty. Escaping from this facility was virtually impossible for the imprisoned Gods. At this moment, the prison was silent as usual.
Suddenly, a series of footsteps echoed through the hallway, capturing the attention of the Gods in their cells.
Some Gods, with a rustling of movement, rose and leaned against their cell doors, focusing their gaze in the direction of the approaching sound.
Others remained seated, maintaining a composed demeanor as they observed the unfolding scene.
"Greetings, Commander Cross!"
The Earth Alliance soldiers in the corridor saluted in unison.
Then, the captive Gods witnessed a man clad in a military coat, leading a group of subordinates, entering their field of vision.
It was indeed Nathan!
The prison warden, Percival, appeared before Nathan and respectfully announced, "Commander Cross, all of the captured Gods are being held here."
Nathan gave a slight nod and cast a glance at the surrounding prison cells. The captive Gods within these cells all regarded him with varying expressions in their eyes.
"Hello, everyone! I presume you don't need an introduction to know who I am." Nathan's voice, though not raised, carried a commanding resonance, clearly audible even from a distance. "Due to your invasion of Earth, our homeland has suffered destruction, countless humans have lost loved ones and been displaced. I hereby declare that all of you Gods have been sentenced to death!"
When they heard these words, chaos erupted among the Gods.
It was a great humiliation for these noble beings to be captured by humans.
Beneath their feelings of shame and burden, a wild hope had persisted that the Gods' army would one day return to Earth to rescue them.
However, instead of a rescue, they now faced Nathan's execution order.
As the realization of impending death washed over them, their reactions varied.
Some broke down, hysterically pounding on their cell walls before succumbing to despair and crouching down.
Others wept bitterly.
One particularly furious God angrily roared at Nathan, "You d*mned Earthling! We Gods have never been cowards or afraid of death. I've been waiting for this moment, so hurry up and end my life!"
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Nathan regarded the enraged Gods with a cold, unflinching gaze. He responded icily, "As they wish, execute them immediately, right here."
All of Colin's subordinates simultaneously affirmed, "Understood!"
Without delay, Colin and the other soldiers sprang into action with the swiftness and decisiveness of predators.
They opened the prison cells of the
Gods, who were begging for death, and, with practiced efficiency, dragged out these divine beings who had already been weakened by. administered potions, their former vitality lost. Then, they retrieved their specialized firearms, placed them against the backs of the Gods' heads, and pulled the triggers.
Bang, bang, bang!
Gunshots resounded through the corridor.
Many Gods were struck down right there, their blue blood forming puddles on the floor.
Nathan watched this grim scene with an impassive expression.
After extensive research, it had been discovered that the back of the
Gods' heads was their weakest point. Additionally, before these prisoners were incarcerated, they were injected with a special
paralyzing agent.
Faced with imminent execution, these Gods had little power to resist, and one by one, they accepted their fate.
In a matter of moments, over three hundred Gods were executed on the spot.
The remaining seven hundred, who were relatively more fearful of death, grew even more desperate when they witnessed the tragic fate of their comrades. The fear of Nathan, reflected in the eyes of every God, was palpable.
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