Delta: Who are you saying has suffered a loss of strength?

Chapter 169 The Prisoner Who Did Not Resurrect

[The Tidal Prison has been closed. Congratulations, host, on successfully completing the level.]

After Tide Prison closed, Han Che returned to the warden's office alone, sat down in his office chair, leaned back, and closed his eyes.

He took off his mask and casually placed it on the desk next to him.

Shi Ding and Shi Lei did not die in the end; they held on until the prison closed, and their wounds healed quickly afterward.

Han Che was the same; after the prison closed for the day, he felt his injuries heal visibly and rapidly.

This also included his torn mask, which was restored to its original condition in no time.

Today, the prison was invaded by 6 player operators. Of these, 4 players were killed and 2 players successfully evacuated.

The main casualties among the prison guards during this prison opening were caused by the combined hallucinations from the hallucinogenic smoke and whistling sounds during their battle with the ravens.

Fortunately, the prison guards were well-trained and did not panic at the last moment, so the number of guards lost was not too high.

Raven's plan was to kill all the prison guards in that wave.

[Prison kill rewards are now being distributed. Each player killed by a prisoner will receive 100 Haff Coins, for a total of 400 Haff Coins. The current prison account balance is 500 Haff Coins.]

Since the last upgrade of Han Che's system and the prison, the prison's revenue has doubled.

Killing one player earns you 100 million, so killing four would be 400 million, plus the 500 million you already had in your account.

He had never saved any money in his prison account before. Every time the prison opened, the money he earned from killing players was immediately spent on reviving prison guards, leaving him with very little.

While it's not exactly a windfall, at least I don't have to worry about resurrecting prison guards every day anymore.

Han Che looked at the number: 500 million Haff coins.

However, Han Che was not satisfied. He remembered that the two players from the Hibiscus Club, Li Junhao and Jin Xiumin, had run away.

After killing the raven, Han Che sensed a killing intent coming from behind him. It came from the two members of the samurai sword squad who had taken over the Raven Hunter mission.

Unaware of their own limitations, they attempted a sneak attack but were killed by two bullets from Han Che.

The real problem came later. After quickly eliminating the two members of the samurai sword squad, Han Che took advantage of the fact that the evacuation gate hadn't closed yet and ran to the cell, attempting to take care of the two escapees from the Hibiscus Club as well.

When he arrived at the prison evacuation point, he was surprised to find that this time the prison was not the evacuation point!

The evacuation point for Tidal Prison has changed!

Han Che was stunned for a moment. After being here for so long, he had come to think that it was only natural to come to the prison evacuation point as soon as the floodgates were opened.

I almost forgot that in the previous game, the Tidal Prison's power outage involved randomly opening one of three evacuation points.

When Han Che arrived at the water-powered canal along the corridor, which was the newly refreshed evacuation point,...

The evacuation point had been closed long ago, and the two people had successfully evacuated.

Han Che's attempt ended in failure, resulting in a loss of 200 million.

[12 prison guards died today. Should they be resurrected? Note that if resurrection is not attempted within 24 hours, it will be impossible to revive them.]

Han Che tapped his fingers lightly twice on the table. "Resurrect."

[A total of 210 million Haff coins were consumed, leaving 290 million Haff coins in the prison account.]

Each of the 11 ordinary prison guards costs 10, and Da Yong alone needs 100 million.

Han Che leaned back in his chair, his mind replaying the battle with the raven.

He understood Raven less and less; he used to think he was just a madman, acting crazy.

As it turned out, Raven's performance this time truly impressed Han Che.

Han Che fell into every trap the Raven had set.

He thought he hadn't underestimated his opponent, but it turned out he hadn't underestimated him in terms of force, but strategically he still treated Raven like a fool and didn't consider him a real opponent that needed to be taken seriously.

Han Che also reflected on himself, realizing that the biggest problem with this operation was Raven's strange whistle.

I never felt there was anything wrong with it before, so what's with this special ability this time?

Han Che recalled that whistle. Ravens used to whistle, but there had never been any problems.

This time it's different. The whistle, accompanied by yellow smoke, can drive his prison guards crazy and make him lose his senses.

What kind of ability is this? I've never seen it before. Is it something Raven just learned, or has it never been used before?

This is something that caused Han Che to suffer a great loss!

Han Che pinched the bridge of his nose and sighed. He would have to ask Raven himself about these things.

Although he was impressed with the raven, one thing was one thing. How they would get along in the future depended on whether the raven truly kept its promise.

Han Che stood up and walked to the window.

It was already dark, and all that could be seen outside the window was the dark surface of the water.

Knock, knock, knock, there was a knock on the door.

"Come in."

Shi Ding pushed the door open and came in. He had changed into clean clothes and there was no blood on his face.

"Your Excellency the Warden." He walked in and stood in front of the desk.

Han Che looked at him. "Are you feeling better?"

"It got better after the prison closed. It still hurts a little, but it's nothing serious." Shi Ding paused for a moment. "The prison has been cleaned up again. All the brothers have recovered and there are no problems."

Han Che nodded, and Shi Ding continued, "But the prisoners haven't come back to life yet. The prison guards have already put the prisoners' bodies back in their cells and are waiting for them to revive."

Han Che frowned slightly, recalling the last time Shi Ding was shot and killed by Raven. He was anxiously waiting in his office for the prison to close so he could revive Shi Ding as soon as possible.

Not long after Shi Ding was resurrected, he led his personal guards to the prison to confront Raven, who had already been resurrected by then!

"Still not resurrected?" Han Che asked in confusion.

"Yes," Shi Ding said. "None of them were resurrected. Including Raven and his hammer-wielding soldiers."

Han Che's eyes flickered, and after a few seconds of silence, he turned around, picked up the mask on the table, and put it on his face.

"Let's go check out the prison cell."

Han Che and Shi Ding arrived at the cell together. Along the way, they could see prison guards bustling about, some carrying prisoners' bodies and others cleaning the prison environment.

When they reached the raven's cell, Shi Ding stopped and said, "We put the raven's carcass in here."

Han Che stood at the door, reached out and pushed it open with a creak.

Raven lay on the ground with his eyes closed, his whole body covered in blood, and the huge bullet hole in his head from when he was shot in the head during his duel with Han Che remained.

Han Che walked in and looked down at him, his eyes filled with complex emotions.

Shi Ding, standing behind Han Che, spoke softly, "Based on past experience, Raven and the others should have been resurrected after the prison closed."

"And their current situation seems to have occurred once before..."

Shi Ding paused before finishing his sentence, and Han Che picked up the thread, "That's right, it did happen once. That was the first time the raven appeared in Tide Prison."

Han Che gritted his teeth and cursed inwardly.

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