Chapter 29 The Significance of the Existence of Bloody Colosseum

When Merion was about to finish his dinner.

York ran into the room with great joy. He was so happy that his face turned red.

"What good news have you encountered? Why are you so happy?" Merion teased York.

"Ha-ha, I just went to the place where 'free contract citizens' have dinner." York said excitedly in a loud voice, "This afternoon, the 'Walrus White' and the 'Elk Bertin' each fought one round on Colosseum."

"How are they?" Merion was intrigued.

"It's wonderful! They all won! The 'Walrus White' didn't get hurt. The 'Elk Bertin' had already had twenty victories before, and the gladiator he met this time was stronger. His shoulder was cut by the gladiator. He might have to rest for a month in the injury camp, but he also won."

"Oh, where are their opponents?"

"After the opponent of the 'Walrus White' lost, he was judged to be alive by the audience; the opponent of the 'Elk Bertin' died on the spot."