The Tidal Prison will open in three days, and the 78 Club has been bustling with activity these past few days, with many customers coming to inquire.

Many people are hearing about this club for the first time. They see news articles online saying "78 Club members successfully killed Said" and click in to see what it is.

After several days of fermentation, various voices and speculations have emerged online. The main reason is that although Han Che did kill Said, and it was officially announced, there was no premiere video and no shocking red items.

Therefore, many people still think that it was just a lucky break, and some even think it's completely fake. How could someone with no reputation do something that even top clubs haven't been able to achieve?

Gradually, some people even started spreading rumors that Han Che and the 78 Club were ripping off their boss, demanding more money after entering the map, otherwise they would stop escorting him and even threatened to kill him.

They described it in great detail, as if they had personally experienced it. They posted one thread after another, changing anonymous accounts repeatedly, but they couldn't produce any evidence.

Conversely, another group of people are supporting Han Che, saying that the escort service he received not only guaranteed a job and provided him with plenty of food, but also introduced him to various location tips, making it absolutely great value for money.

These two groups then engaged in a fierce online battle that night, leaving many uninformed onlookers confused and even suspecting it was a staged publicity stunt.

In short, opinions were mixed, but more and more people did become aware of Han Che's reputation.

So what has Han Che been doing these past few days?

He spent most of his time thinking about how to play the part that would allow him to get out of prison perfectly after he went there in a few days.

The most perfect solution they could think of right now was for their team to bump into the "Warden" from a distance, and then, under Lao Zhou's extremely conservative attitude, make the first attempt to escape.

This would allow the real and fake wardens to meet, dispelling Xiaobai's suspicions, without requiring close contact and reducing the possibility of Shi Ding being exposed.

The worst-case scenario is not running into Shi Ding and the others. Tidal Prison is so large, with numerous interconnected corridors and rooms. If you're unlucky and teleport to the edge of the map while the warden is in the core area, you might not encounter them at all.

However, as the "player" most familiar with the prison map, it shouldn't be difficult for Han Che to find his own group of guards.

Besides, Xiaobai and the others still want to unlock the access cards, so they'll inevitably head a bit towards the center of the map. That's a key area, where the warden and his personal guards are most active. If they go that way, they're quite likely to run into them.

Han Che simulated different scenarios in his mind many times. After thinking it over, his biggest worry was that his team shouldn't go too far and get killed by the "Warden," which would be troublesome.

After all, Shi Ding is just a shield soldier, so his strength is definitely not high. If he really has a brain fart and wants to fight the warden, Han Che will have to think of a way to stop him.

However, one advantage is that the "Warden" will not refresh the Raven Hunter operation when he is wandering around the prison.

The mission is triggered only if the warden stays in the small room next to his office and doesn't go out. If the warden is patrolling outside, Operation Crowhunter won't be issued.

This way, there will be no communication between the team and Shi Ding, and there will be no need to act out scenes with the ravens, greatly reducing the probability of being exposed.

As time went on, Han Che became increasingly anxious, like a student who hadn't studied well for an exam and was afraid of being caught cheating.

"If only we could succeed this time! If only we could succeed this time!"

However, besides feeling anxious, Han Che did something else: he rented an apartment.

He still didn't choose to stay near the club, but rather in the city center, since it was closer to the portal, making it easier to go back immediately if anything happened.

Moreover, living here gave him a reason to return to the city center every day, allowing him to return to Tidal Prison at any time.

Han Che's personal account balance is actually enough to buy a house, but renting is more economical and convenient.

The house isn't big, about 50 square meters, but it's enough for him to live in alone. It has one bedroom and a small living room.

What he likes most is that the kitchen is spacious enough for him to cook some meals when he has nothing to do.

Although he was a gamer in his previous life, Han Che knew how to cook back in his school days. While he couldn't make any fancy dishes, he could still cook everyday meals.

Most importantly, cooking is always therapeutic; it's a time to let my mind wander, and eating a hot meal I made myself after a busy day gives me a great sense of accomplishment.

The house is simple, but the furniture is quite complete; you can move in with just your suitcase.

Han Che drew the curtains, gently kicked off his slippers, and lay down on the bed in his rented room. His newly bought mattress was on the bed, and it felt soft to the touch.

Having been in this world for so long, he finally felt a sense of belonging as an ordinary person for the first time.

Having been in this world for so long, he finally felt a sense of belonging as an ordinary person for the first time.

It's strange, because as the warden, the prison should be his territory, the guards should obey his orders, and his personal guard should protect his safety.

That's his home. Why does he have to go to the player world to feel a sense of belonging?

Moreover, Han Che had a feeling that the sunlight in the player world was softer, the air was fresher, and the sky was higher and farther.

Actually, the scenery around Tidal Prison is quite nice.

The prison was built in the center of the island, surrounded by hillsides, meadows, and forests to the west, and beyond that, the sea. The sky was often blue with white clouds, the air fresh, and the sea breeze carried a salty scent.

The sunlight and temperature at Dam Zero are even warmer than in the player world, but something still feels off.

Where is it?

Thinking of this, Han Che silently took out the two seals from the system space: "I am Geheros" and "I am Han Che".

Why are there two such strange identity documents?

When Han Che first transmigrated to this world, all he thought about was surviving, making money, and of course, just to stay alive. After all, money was necessary for resurrection and for having a margin for error.

Now, perhaps it's time to think carefully about how to live from now on.

In my past life, I had many regrets. Could I live a different life in this one?

Does this seal mean I have to choose how I live? Under what identity?

Who am I?

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