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"Anyway, this is the rule. If you can’t pass according to the rules, then we don’t have to provide food to the prisoners according to the rules."

After finishing his sentence, Li Bing handed Jiang Xiao a small booklet.

"The answers and the questions are all in there. A few reads should suffice, right? Every prisoner has one."

Clearly, his visit this ti was to issue a warning and provide a study guide, not daring to put Jiang Xiao in solitary confinent right away.

Forget reading, just holding the booklet made Jiang Xiao’s head hurt.

"No worries, you all keep eating and drinking, damn it, I just don’t believe this!"

So what if I fail?

Dare they put in solitary confinent?

I’d start a damn rebellion!

Just seven days. Could Li Yunlong stand this injustice?

"Warden, it’s ti for labor. What do you think..."

A prison guard, nicknad Ah Wei, ca over and whispered.

"Eat when it’s ti to eat, work when it’s ti to work, and execute when it’s ti to execute. There’s no conflict!"

"Alright!"

Several prison guards started organizing the prisoners for labor.

Conscientiously, everyone cleaned their utensils and then marched obediently to the workroom.

Besides operating sewing machines, there were so physically demanding tasks like turning lathes.

No one caused trouble just because Jiang Xiao was the new warden.

These prisoners genuinely respected Jiang Xiao.

That’s right, eat when you should eat, sleep when you should sleep, and die if you must.

That’s spot on!

Only those who distinguish right from wrong can be a true leader.

With admiration in their hearts and full stomachs from lunch, everyone worked exceptionally hard.

Jiang Xiao was willing to fight with the Deputy Prison Director to improve their als.

As prisoners, they naturally aid to repay Jiang Xiao by maximizing their productivity.

That’s spot on!

Seeing everyone so autonomous, he didn’t have to worry at all.

And there he went, Jiang Xiao just tossed aside his supervisory duties and strolled off.

As for the other chosen ones, they had it tough.

Except for the prisoners at Naizi’s side who were sowhat diligent.

The rest were just scheming and slacking.

Why should they obey when the warden is a fool?

So tough guys were already plotting how to get rid of this newcor!

rely in the first afternoon, 39 streaming channels went completely dark.

Over half died mysteriously in the workshops, and others because the prisoners did not et productivity standards.

Called to the office by the Deputy Prison Director, their screens went black the mont they entered the door.

...

This can’t go on, or the world is dood eventually!

Many countries struggling to survive are now planning to seek refuge in powerful nations.

This ti they’re not even discussing cooperation; even being swallowed up or put into a servant-master relationship would be acceptable!

Human civilization can only continue if the people survive!

This was sowhat evident from the streaming channels.

The insulting barrages had beco much rarer...

Only the channels of the Dragon Country maintained a sowhat cheerful atmosphere.

As for the others...

Everyone had co to grasp a harsh reality.

Unless they were powerful countries like the Dragon Country or the Lighthouse,

or had powerful gifts like the Cherry Blossom drawing Naizi,

other nations could only huddle together for warmth or rely on powerful countries!

Even for Cherry Blossom, if Naizi died inside a Kaidan, they’d need to seek a new path.

As everyone knows, a tiny nation can only withstand so many invasions.

The people of Dragon Country have blind confidence in Jiang Xiao.

This man, although sowhat unreliable and a bit crazy,

never fails them in crucial monts.

....

With nothing to do, Jiang Xiao wandered to the door of the Prison Director’s office.

Before he entered, he heard strange noises coming from inside.

What were they doing inside?

Although Li Yunlong dominated Jiang Xiao’s body,

his subconscious never stopped searching for the essence of the "Kaidan."

Jiang Xiao had a premonition...

that he would find sothing very important in this prison to save his daughter.

As Jiang Xiao turned to leave, the Deputy Director appeared behind him like a ghost.

"Warden, you seem quite relaxed?"

"Not bad."

"This isn’t a place for you."

Jiang Xiao didn’t respond, turning instead toward the area where prisoners were kept.

There wasn’t much to see in Sector A, it was primarily Sector B.

Standing at the boundary of Sector B,

Jiang Xiao could distinctly feel his mind becoming disordered.

Images of Shi Shi and others appeared in his mind...

along with so eerie and unsettling ancient sounds.

Could there be a major problem here?

But it seed that was all?

After walking a distance into Sector B, everything returned to normal.

Apart from the dark, gloomy, and oppressive atmosphere, none of the strange occurrences he imagined happened.

Was it not this place?

...

’Thump, thump, thump~’

The Deputy Director, frowning, knocked on the office door of the Prison Director.

"Director, Jiang Xiao already made it to your office door, you should be cautious."

The noises inside stopped.

The secretary felt an uncomfortableness that was hard to bear.

Dammit, the Deputy Director’s scare had brought an end to their eting.

The Prison Director sighed; Jiang Xiao was like a thorn in his side.

His weirdness might not kill him, but it definitely caused disgust.

Jiang Xiao was becoming his nesis...

"Maybe you should go out and lay low for a while?"

Hearing his assistant’s suggestion, the Director’s face darkened.

Frightened by a chosen one to go and hide?

Leaving aside whether the rules would allow it, Wang Dayong couldn’t afford to lose face!

"Ah, if it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t have dropped from ’Nine Star Kaidan’ to this."

He had thought his own demotion would suppress everything, sweeping through the Kaidan undefeated.

But then this damn guy shows up again...

You can’t just target one person to fleece, right?

This Prison Director was actually the director from "The Split Psychiatric Hospital."

As for why he was now at Hengshui Prison,

probably only he himself knew.

Certainly, the original director, Li Bing, didn’t know the reason.

But to speak of fate, this truly was it!

If Jiang Xiao knew that Old Bideng – no, that this familiar specter – was here, he would definitely go crazy.

After all, as of now, no one knew that the Kaidan’s weirdness could also be "transferred."

If transferring was possible, could that an Shi Shi could also be brought over?

And more boldly, could they all be taken out?

Prison guard Ah Wei had been searching for a while and finally found Jiang Xiao in the bathroom.

"Warden, it’s ti for dinner, and the prisoners are about to rest. I suggest you don’t go out tonight."

Night had fallen.

[Rule Six: At night you will hear sounds that do not belong to the prison, rember, please ignore them, please do not go out]

Would he start hearing so strange sounds imdiately?

Could they be even more bizarre than the noises he heard during the day?

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