Bed planks, bedding, washbasins, porcelain bowls, everything inside the prison was angrily picked up and thrown outside, unleashing a thoroughly suppressed rage. Emotions completely lost control, scaring the surrounding guard police to retreat in confusion, unsure of how to respond. The situation caused the warden's face to turn a ghastly pale as he realized the gravity of the matter; unless there was a harsh crackdown, at any cost, the only other option would be to compromise.
No one knew how big the cost would be, not even the warden. However, he was clear about one thing: he had to extinguish the prisoners' frenzied anger. Otherwise, it would cause much trouble in the future. To quell this anger, the best solution was Luo Zheng in the cell. At this moment, the warden frustratingly realized he really couldn't kill Luo Zheng—not just for the money that would follow but also to pacify the other inmates' fury.