Wanted Criminals and the Black List

"Wanted criminals? Black List?"

Waldo stared at the system announcement, momentarily stunned.

It seemed the system was still intent on stirring up conflict between trialists.

The system's method of determining "wanted criminals" was also quite straightforward and brutal.

Anyone who kills more than two people becomes a wanted criminal.

No consideration was given to those who killed in self-defense or to maintain moral order.

Honestly, this criterion seemed quite flawed.

But after some thought, it became clear.

The creation of the wanted criminals and the Black List was ultimately about inciting opposition among trialists.

On one hand, Ordinary trialists, enticed by the double rewards, would confront the wanted criminals.

On the other hand, the criminals, aware of others' greed, would inevitably strike first for self-preservation or other reasons.

This would lead to countless trialists perishing in this turmoil.