From Abyssal Invasion to Bursting Stars with a Single Sword

Chapter 385: Magic Prohibition Prison



The Saville Family's Spirit Communicator, Clyde Saville, requested to conduct a Spirit Summoning Ceremony.

When he heard about this, Lu Heng wasn't surprised.

This Clyde Saville is, after all, a first-tier Superpower User at this stage, now detained in the Southern War Zone's prison, he can't just sit and wait for death.

Escape is impossible, and his greatest ability is to communicate with powerful beings in the Abyss World.

Therefore, in order to find a means of self-rescue, he would definitely request a Spirit Summoning Ceremony.

It's just that this request came faster than expected.

"We can agree to his request, but I want to see the Spirit Summoning Ceremony with my own eyes." After a brief consideration, Lu Heng gave Jian Qing his response.

The next day, a car with a red-lettered license plate came to pick him up at Qionghua Tianglu Lake.

Lu Heng got into the car and went to the Superpower Prison in the Southern War Zone.

The prison for Superpower Users is quite special; the biggest difference from ordinary prisons is the "Magic Prohibition" measures.

That's right, in the Superpower User circle, a prison specifically for imprisoning Superpower Users is called a "Magic Prohibition Prison."

Prisoners held inside are regularly injected with Source Energy Inhibitors to block the conversion and use of Source Energy in their bodies.

Additionally, "Forbidden Magic Handcuffs" are used; the purpose is to control the prisoners' Source Energy and prevent escapes.

There are too many types of Superpowers, every kind of ability exists, and the coordination of different abilities can produce unexpected effects.

If the Superpower Prison does not control the prisoners' Source Energy, these people simply cannot be contained.

Even so, Superpower User prisoners still have the possibility of escaping due to the high priority of summoning rules.

Prisoners detained in the Magic Prohibition Prison can also be summoned by the Abyss Battlefield.

Yes, the summoning rules of the Abyss Battlefield do not discern the character, identity, or personality of a Superpower User, only their Combat Power.

Because whether a prisoner has committed a crime is defined by the legal system established by humanity, which is built on the foundation of civilization.

Essentially, the law is a set of social norms constructed by the subjective thinking of biological beings.

However, the summoning rules are unaffected by the subjective factors of intelligent species, so the law has no influence on the summoning rules.

In fact, the appearance of raiding teams among Summoners shows this.

Summoners can perform any act in the Abyss Battlefield without being punished by the summoning rules, provided they complete the Main Quest.

Beyond the Main Quest, the summoning will imposes no restrictions on Superpower Users.

The emergence of raiding teams already illustrates this point.

Therefore, prisoners detained in the Magic Prohibition Prison by humans may still be summoned by the Abyss Battlefield.

Once a prisoner is summoned, it means there is a chance of escape for that prisoner.

Although a summoned prisoner will be teleported back to the original location upon return, anything can happen in the Abyss Battlefield, and no one knows in what form the returning prisoner will appear.

Hence, all Magic Prohibition Prisons will take measures to reduce the chances of prisoners being summoned.

Injecting Source Energy Inhibitors is one such measure.

The summoning will selects based on the Combat Power rating of Superpower Users, and Superpower Users with very low levels of Source Energy will naturally exhibit lower Combat Power, thereby reducing the chances of being summoned.

However, Source Energy Inhibitors can only reduce the chance of being summoned, not completely eliminate the possibility.

Because even if a Superpower User's Source Energy is suppressed to the minimum, it doesn't mean their Combat Power is reduced to zero.

If it's a high-level Superpower User, the basic physical Attributes alone are dozens of times stronger than that of an ordinary person, making the Combat Power rating unlikely to be low.

The rule that injecting Source Energy Inhibitors can reduce the Combat Power rating was discovered a long time ago.

Some Superpower Users even use this method to lower their Combat Power rating, thereby reducing the chances of being summoned and lowering the Danger Level of the Abyss Battlefield.

This method is indeed feasible, and there will be a very exploitable situation.

A High Rank Superpower User, after reducing their Combat Power rating with Source Energy Inhibitors, will be perceived by the summoning will as having low Combat Power, leading to a random summoning to a lower Danger Level Abyss Battlefield.

As a result, once this High Rank Superpower User enters the Abyss Battlefield and restores their original Source Energy level, they possess Combat Power that surpasses the Danger Level of the Abyss Battlefield, enabling them to directly initiate an unparalleled swath-clearing mode.

This exploitative trick can indeed succeed.

However, the drawbacks are too significant for it to be used long-term.

Because injecting Source Energy Inhibitors means there's no Source Energy available for use normally, significantly reducing Combat Power, leaving one defenseless against enemies and rival factions.

Moreover, the summoning timing is not fixed, it might occur once a month, once a week, or not at all for a year.

To exploit this trick, one would have to inject Source Energy Inhibitors continuously for a year without being summoned.

And Source Energy Inhibitors have side effects, and long-term use is not a good thing.

Additionally, the gains and risks in the Abyss Battlefield are proportional; in a low Danger Level world, rewards are scarce, and one's Combat Power will be left far behind by peers, ultimately becoming cannon fodder.

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While in the car, Jian Qing first introduced the arrangements for the Spirit Summoning Ceremony: "After hearing your thoughts yesterday, the prison stopped injecting Source Energy Inhibitors into Clyde Saville and also administered the antidote.


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