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ked, a glimmer of excitement dancing in his eyes. "You get to hold on
iving underground economy within the prison, where everything had a price tag. The c
more than just currency. They're a means to navigate this world. Need medical attention?
behind bars, money wielded power and influence, shaping the very dynamics of their existence. It wasn't just a
understood that every buck earned represented an opportunity, a stepping stone towar
his veins. Liam followed suit, their gazes locked in a silent understanding. They were determi
clinking of trays and the aroma of warm food filled the air, creating a temporary respite from the harsh
casual banter and hushed whispers. The atmosphere crackled with an underlying sense of
y inmate in the cafeteria. The room fell silent, all eyes fixed on the podium at the front. The w
" Warden Pope began, his voice resonating with a mix of firmness and acknowledgement. "But I h
on Warden Pope's every word. The prisoners sensed that this announcement carried weight, that i
den Pope continued, his words punctuated by murmurs of excitement and curiosity among the inmates. "Effective immediately,
es of the prisoners. The prospect of engaging in organized combat within the priso
ards, including an increase in their standing within the prison hierarchy," Warden Pope revealed, his voice tinged with a touch
ournament system. The cafeteria walls vibrated with excitement, as the prisoners eagerly discu
sense of purpose and possibility into the prison's atmosphere. The fighting arena had always been a source of intrigue, but now, with the
resolute. "Channel your energy, train your bodies, and work towards earning th
ates exchanged glances, nodding to one another, silently acknowledging the challenge that lay ahead. The atmosphere crac
ught of stepping foot into the arena, of proving his strength and resilience, sparked a fire within him. He understood that