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C1620 Liao Wu Sai in Prison



C1620 Liao Wu Sai in Prison

0The Seven Fairies receiving guests sounded pleasant to the ears, but the production process was quite cruel.    

    

These seven women had to have that kind of relationship with the same man, which limited the choice of materials. After all, not every man had seven beautiful women.    

    

When the seven women were selected, they would be killed and made into specimens.    

    

Gao Fei had already seen them become standard studios — the welcoming committee of the Seven Fairies that they had spent a lot of effort to make, but they could only be used once before being destroyed.    

    

Shieh Hongyan had once said that the seven welcoming fairies who welcomed Shen Yinbing last time were immediately reduced to ashes … It had to be said that this was an enormous waste, as well as a cruelty that could not be described with words.    

    

Then, who were the seven fairies that the Broken Army had recreated this time?    

    

Gao Fei didn't want to think about it. He only knew that if he were to bump into the production process of the fairy, he would kill these people without a shred of mercy!    

    

After standing at the door and watching for a moment, Gao Fei turned around and dragged those corpses inside. Then he found a bottle of ethanol-formaldehyde stuff (which was essential for making specimens), sprinkled it on the corpses, lit up a lighter, pulled down the switch behind the door and threw it out.    

    

With a "hu" sound, the flame suddenly flared up.    

    

Gao Fei closed the door and sighed.    

    

He no longer felt the slightest bit of disgust, only an indescribable discomfort and hatred.    

    

The people from Broken Army must die.    

    

If Shen Yinbing was also involved in the Seven Immortals' welcome process, then she would also die … Gao Fei thought like this and sped up his pace.    

    

The airtight rooms below were definitely all equipped with a ventilation duct, so there was no smoke coming out from the alleyway. However, the thick smell of blood still permeated the alleyway, making one feel intoxicated after smelling it for a while.    

    

Four kilometers to the east of the Luo Kou pontoon, the Yellow River had turned into a vast and interminable bay. The southern shore of the river was covered with wild grass and trees, as well as dozens of graves.    

    

If there was anyone else present, they would see that there was a tombstone that suddenly emitted waves of green smoke.    

    

Green smoke rose from the ancestral tomb, a common saying used by the common folk. Although it was linked with the grave, this sort of ominous thing, it still made people envious, envious of the tombs' descendants.    

    

The owner of the grave was a young woman. Her picture, which had been hung on the tombstone, appeared to be very pleased as it rose up into the air. She smiled in a very strange way.    

    

Gao Fei opened the secret door at the end of the passageway and saw a familiar place: the main tomb of Riverbed Tomb.    

    

Gao Fei walked in front of the black jade brick bed and bent down to take a look. There were no traces of blood on it.    

    

He remembered very clearly that the night he escaped from the ancient tomb, Liao Shuifen inhaled the smoke filled with berserk medicine, and when she went crazy, she bit him, causing his blood to flow onto the black Stone Kang. It was only then that she found the hidden door to leave.    

    

Now, the blood on the black jade Stone Kang was gone and the secret door to King of Rann Wei's body was closed again. It seemed that after he left, someone had cleaned this place.    

    

Gao Fei obviously knew how to get out of the main tomb chamber now, but he didn't leave. Instead, he sat on the Stone Kang and stared at that 'Painting Prison'.    

    

He felt that Master Loong should have found this place, right?    

    

A long time had passed.    

    

Just as Gao Fei thought of this, the secret door of the main tomb chamber opened for the first time. A few lights from the Intense Light shone in and Lee Chengming's surprised voice rang out: "Ah, Gao Fei!"    

    

Gao Fei turned his head and looked at the people standing outside the door. His gaze swept across Loong Yun'er's complicated face. He sighed softly. "Ai, you guys came a little slowly."    

    

"Hurry, hurry! What are you talking about, hurry up and get out of here!"    

    

Enforcer used a rubber rod to smash on the steel door loudly. Some prisoners who were a step slower would use the rubber rod to smash their bodies.    

    

After the seven prisoners left, Liao Wusi walked slowly to the door.    

    

The one walking in front of him was the most unpopular female criminal in the 506th cell. She was nicknamed Lion Dog because of her curly fur.    

    

Prisoners like the Lion Dog, whether they were in a prison or a prison, were treated with contempt. Even the prisoners looked down on them and bullied them. In the eyes of a man, it was utterly humiliating for him to be caught trying to harm a woman.    

    

If such a fellow wasn't dealt with, what was the logic of the world?    

    

Thus, when Enforcer viciously smashed the back of the Lion Dog, not only did no one sympathize with his screams, they even burst out laughing in schadenfreude.    

    

According to the unwritten rules of the prison, whenever a person went out to eat, relax, or work, the prison elder would be the first to go out, followed by the second in command, third and fourth in command, and so on.    

    

In every cell, there would be a boss who would come down from the second row according to boss's wishes, and the last person to walk out would be the little brother of the cell. He was also the one who was bullied the most by the criminals and the Enforcer.    

    

When Liao Wusi entered Prison 506, the Lion Dog was ranked last. Now, he was ranked at the top, but Enforcer's stick still landed on him.    

    

It seemed that bullying a person for a long period of time would become a habit.    

    

Liao Wusi walked out of the room after the Lion Dog left with quick steps.    

    

"Hurry up, you still think you're a f * cking old man, striding in octagonal steps!"    

    

When he saw Liao Wusi, Enforcer realized that he had "hit the wrong person" just now. He was a little angry and humiliated, so he swung the stick towards Liao Wusi's back.    

    

Liao Wusi flashed and smashed the stick against the iron door, making a loud sound.    

    

"Fuck, you still dare to dodge?"    

    

Enforcer was furious after hitting empty air with his pole. He reached out to grab Liao Wusi's collar, and the rubber rod in his right hand was raised again, this time towards Liao Wusi's head.    

    

Liao Wusi raised his hand and grabbed Enforcer's wrist, and suddenly pulled Enforcer fiercely into his arms. His left elbow smashed onto Enforcer's chest, and Enforcer was immediately thrown out.    

    

The flying Enforcer landed heavily on the ground, slid along the ground for four to five meters, then heavily smashed into the wall, causing his eyes to roll over and lose consciousness.    

    

This brat, actually knocked Enforcer unconscious?    

    

The criminals that walked out of the other cells looked at Liao Wusi in disbelief and were a little dumb.    

    

Only room 506's boss, Michael (due to his large foreign nose, he had this nickname), shrugged his shoulders confidently with a look of "I knew this would happen". However, his left hand was pressed against his ribs, causing him to frown slightly.    

    

Other cell bosses didn't know that after Liao Wusi came to Room 506 last night, Michael and the others became excited as if they had been injected with chicken blood. Whenever new prisoners came in, their roommates would present a party to welcome him.    

    

The party was colorful and varied, flying a plane (it was in a horse stance, with arms turned back to look like a plane, and the mouth had to purr), licking a plate (like a dog lying on the ground, licking the plate with its tongue, which was the biggest part of the gesture being the way the butt was raised high enough), and so on and so forth.    

    

As for sleeping soundly (that is, using a blanket to cover people, and everyone coming up to give them a good beating), it was an essential reserve program.    

    

Together, these programs were also called "Hall".    

    

Before a new prisoner came in, no matter what you did, it was rare for you to be unconvinced and not want to change your mind.    

    

Liao Wusi was one of these people.    

    

Last night, when Michael the eldest was going to talk to him, he instead asked him to do the reverse, going through all the old and the old.    

    

Michael swore that Liao Wusi was definitely a good hand at the hall – even after half a night had passed, the place where he was beaten up still hurt badly, but no wounds could be seen from the outside.    

    

Thinking about Liao Wusi kicking the strongest bear in Room 506 onto the wall and making it look like it fainted, Michael felt that throwing Enforcer out was nothing much.    

    

Of course, Michael's calm concealed his immense ecstasy.    

    

There was also an unwritten rule in the prison: no matter how overpowered the prisoners were, they could not fight against the Enforcer, or else their fates would be too horrible to look at.    

    

Now, not only did Liao Wusi beat Enforcer, he even knocked him out.    

    

Good boy, it's fine if you hit us, but you actually dared to hit Enforcer, who do you think you are? If you don't die this time, you will at least be beaten to a pulp, and even be shut down in a small dark room. In the end, you will be lucky to be able to survive.    

    

Just as expected, when all the criminals were stunned by Liao Wusi's heroic actions, at least seven to eight Enforcer s rushed towards Liao Wusi while waving rubber sticks. Some of them even had guns in their hands.    

    

Everyone firmly believed that if Liao Wusi dared to resist, the gunman would kill him on the spot without any hesitation!    

    

At this moment, Liao Wusi finally understood what was going on. He turned around and ran into the cell room with his head in his hands.    

    

"Scram!"    

    

"F * ck off, everyone!"    

    

Those Enforcer roared, raised the stick in their hand and smashed at the Michael and the rest who were in front of them, pouncing like wolves and tigers into Prison No. 506.    

    

Following that, miserable screams could be heard from inside.    

    

At first, the screams were loud and clear, but they got lower and lower, and in four or five minutes there was no sound.    

    

Then, the prisoners saw the two Enforcer dragging Liao Wusi out of cell 506. Their faces were covered in blood and a trail of blood was left behind on the ground.    

    

"Get out of the way!"    

    

Following the shouts of the Enforcer, the prisoners quickly moved to the sides. Seeing Liao Wusi who did not move, some of them felt fear from the sadness in their eyes.    

    

However, there was one person whose eyes flashed with a cruel light.    

    

Liao Wusi came to the provincial prison the day before yesterday. He started as an isolated cell and only came to room 506 last night.    

    

This person, on the other hand, had just arrived at the prison last night and had been placed in room 501 the moment he arrived.    

    

His name is Qiangzi.    

    

Last night, Qiangzi didn't seem to have been in the living room. Moreover, when the cat looked at him, its eyes were filled with respect.    

    

Liao Wusi was dragged out of the room. Qiangzi gave the cat a look and followed the other prisoners out.    

    

As Michael had expected, Liao Wusi, who had been beaten half to death, was thrown into a small dark room in the northwest corner of the prison.    

    

On the west side of the small black room was the special unit of the provincial prison: the female supervisor.    

    

It was said that the female prison wardens would be banned very soon, and the prisoners would no longer have a chance to hear any chirping from the high wall.    

    

Enforcer Wang Ming closed the iron door of the small black room. Just as he was about to return to the front with his companions, he saw a female Enforcer walking out from the small door.    

    

Wang Ming immediately stopped and gave his companion a meaningful look.    

    

"Bro, I think highly of you."    

    

His companion knew that Wang Ming was chasing after Lee Xiaoyan, the Enforcer.    

    


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