Meanwhile, at C-Country's main detention center, a transfer vehicle filled with armed soldiers pulled up at the guard post.
According to C-Country's law, prisoners who had not been sentenced would be locked up at a detention center until they received their sentences, at which point, they would be transferred to a nearby prison.
Most criminals would be transferred to the prison after their trial. Only the most dangerous felons would be transferred later.
The criminal to be transferred today was extremely dangerous and of special status. The police contacted the military and mobilized an entire truck of soldiers to transport him.
The gates opened, and a man in a prisoner's uniform walked out, accompanied by several prison guards.
His head had been shaved completely bald, but his face was not thin. He wasn't like most prisoners who shriveled when locked up.