Li Hao and his two companions, each carrying a gun, walked out under the warden's leadership, sandwiched between the warden's personal guards.

Before setting off, the warden personally arranged the formation, with two shield bearers at the front and the warden following closely behind.

However, to Li Hao and the others' surprise, even the three of them were assigned to a formation.

Li Hao was at the front, following behind the warden, Jiang Chi was in the middle of three riflemen, and Chen Xiaoxun was placed at the very end of the line, in sync with the machine gunners.

"Hehehe... Hello, machine gunner." Chen Xiaoxun greeted the machine gunner with an awkward smile.

The machine gunner nodded slightly, his full-coverage helmet serving as a greeting.

Jiang Chi felt extremely uncomfortable being sandwiched between several riflemen. The three-man squad had been broken up and reorganized, making him feel unsafe at all. He looked around anxiously, his palms sweating profusely.

Li Hao, who was standing next to the warden, swallowed hard.

Looking at the warden's hands behind his back, he couldn't help but recall his first time entering Tide Prison. Now he was even more convinced that the warden of Tide Prison was an NPC that could be interacted with!

The group came down from the second floor where the warden's office was located and headed towards the open space on the first floor of the administrative area.

The gunshots and noisy footsteps they heard in the small room had all stopped at some point.

All that remained was the calm before the impending great battle, and the melodious whistling that drifted through the air.

As the whistles of the advancing troops grew clearer, the entire prison seemed unusually quiet at that moment.

At the end of the corridor, there was an open space ahead. Jiang Chi recognized that the room at the other end was where the power switch was located.

The open space was paved with gray bricks, and several pillars stood in the middle of the hall.

The overhead lights flickered, making the entire hall alternate between light and darkness.

A group of people were standing at the other end of the hall.

The ravens stood at the very front; this was the first time they had ever seen ravens.

He was wearing a black mask covering half his face, tilting his head, and whistling.

He had two revolvers strapped to his waist, his hands in his pockets, and was looking this way.

Surrounding him were three soldiers wearing yellow prison uniforms and sledgehammers, just like the one who had stormed into their room. They were all muscular and strong, and each wore one of those self-contained helmets that were round and only showed a slit.

Each person carried a large sledgehammer on their back, with a hammer head as big as a washbasin, and held an MP5 submachine gun in their hand.

Behind them were a dozen or so prisoners, all dressed in bright yellow prison uniforms. Some were standing, some were squatting, and some were leaning against pillars, all staring at this side.

The warden walked into the center of the hall.

Shi Ding and Shi Lei stood on either side of him.

The three riflemen spread out behind Shi Ding and each found a pillar to lean against.

The machine gunner was at the very back, setting up the Gatling gun and aiming the barrel at the raven's end.

"Oh, Warden, you've come in person? I'm so sorry for not greeting you sooner!"

The warden stared coldly at the raven.

Raven took his hand out of his pocket and touched the two revolvers on his waist.

"These three look unfamiliar," Raven grinned, glancing at Jiang Chi and the others. "Are these your new recruits?"

The warden spoke: "Go back."

The raven's smile froze for a moment, then widened again.

"Go back? Go back where?"

"Your cell."

The raven lowered its head and trembled, then raised its head and laughed loudly.

"What if I don't reply?"

The warden stared silently at the raven, and the hall was quiet for two seconds.

Then the raven moved.

His hand drew a gun from his waist so quickly it was almost invisible. Both revolvers were simultaneously drawn, muzzles raised, aimed in this direction—

boom!boom!

The two gunshots rang out almost simultaneously.

Shi Xiang took a step forward, and two sparks instantly flew from his shield.

"Attack!" Shi Ding shouted repeatedly.

Then, intense gunfire finally broke the silence.

Shi Ding and Shi Lei's shields were placed side by side, like a wall. Countless bullets struck the shields, clanging and clattering like rain.

Raven fired as he retreated. His movements were quick and seemingly chaotic, but he actually rolled left and right, and all the bullets hit his feet.

He rolled behind a pillar, poked half his body out, and fired two more shots.

The bullet flew past the shield, and the warden dodged it, the bullet grazing the edge.

Then the dozen or so prisoners moved along with the three hammer-wielding soldiers.

The way Big Hammer ran was terrifying; he kept his head down, spoke in a muffled voice, and each step he took was heavy and made a thud.

Three riflemen began to suppress the enemy with fire, bullets sweeping through the crowd of prisoners, and people fell one after another.

A rifleman peeked out from behind a pillar, aimed at the hammer-wielding soldier running at the front, and fired three shots.

All three shots hit his chest, but the hammer-wielding soldier only paused for a moment before raising his head and continuing to charge forward.

"Damn it!" Jiang Chi cursed under his breath when he saw this.

Jiang Chi followed suit and opened fire with the riflemen. He had witnessed Big Hammer's tankiness and knew that he absolutely could not let them charge over, so he unleashed all his bullets.

The burly Hammer Bro, as strong as a yak, not only has high health and defense, but also excellent agility, dodging all the bullets.

What's most infuriating is that they used MP5s to fire at medium range, forcing Jiang Chi back behind cover.

The hammer-wielding soldier rushed up to Shi Ding and raised his hammer to smash him.

Boom!

Shi Ding raised his shield to block, but his whole body sank down and his knees bent.

He gritted his teeth and held on, then drew his submachine gun with his other hand and fired a burst at the hammer-wielding soldier's leg.

The soldier with the hammer suddenly collapsed to his knees, but somehow found the strength to raise the hammer again.

Shi Dingxin steeled himself, not only refusing to dodge but also forcefully pushing his shield aside, barely managing to knock the hammer-wielding soldier away.

Immediately afterwards, two prisoners rushed forward with guns on their hands before Shi Ding's shield could be put back in place.

Upon seeing this, Li Hao immediately opened fire to assist, killing the two men.

The prisoners are less effective at fighting than the guards! Li Hao immediately concluded in his mind.

However, the prisoners were numerous and surrounded the warden's guards.

While Li Hao was in a daze

Another hammer-wielding soldier suddenly emerged from among the prisoners, startling Li Hao, who immediately fired a shot at the soldier's face.

The hammer-wielding soldier tilted his head back, and half of the iron wall on his face shattered, revealing half of his face.

He swayed, but instead of falling, he lunged forward and raised his hammer.

Startled, Li Hao quickly backed away, tripped, and fell to the ground.

The hammer came down.

when!

Shi Ding's shield blocked the way, and the hammer slammed into the shield. Shi Ding braced himself with both hands, his face turning bright red.

"Get up!" he shouted at Li Hao, who was lying on the ground.

Li Hao quickly got up, and then a piercing howl came from the back of the group.

Thump th ...

Machine gun bullets swept across the battlefield like a giant snake, and prisoners who had not had time to take cover fell down, spitting out blood mist.

Raven pulled a yellow jar from his waist, pulled the safety pin, jumped out from behind a pillar, and threw it into the crowd.

The thing bounced twice on the ground, rolled to the middle of the hall, and exploded with a "poof".

A yellow, hallucinogenic smoke suddenly billowed out, obscuring everything.

Li Hao suddenly felt a headache and dizziness, and could barely stand.

He didn't know what to do; he held the gun but could only see distorted yellow smoke.

The solid ground beneath their feet now felt loose and soft, swaying and shaking.

He wanted to shoot but didn't know where to aim. Finally, before he fell, he quickly crouched down, curled up in a ball, and waited, hoping not to make things worse!

Bang bang bang!

Flames shot from the muzzle of the ASh-12, and clear white streaks pierced through the yellow smoke.

After all, smoke bombs can't block the warden's view.

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