Verak and Adel brought more than 100 prisoners to the square and joined the nearly 50 remaining substitute prisoners. For a time, the number of substitute prisoners was replenished to about 200. Judging from the situation in the first half
, two hundred prisoners are more than enough to deal with the defeated prison guards.
The prison guard resting on the sidelines saw the prisoners regrouping and went directly to Adel to apply.
"Warden, since the prisoners have the right to attack us, for the sake of fairness, we should also be able to change team members unlimitedly, right?"
Adel looked at Verak.
After all, he is the prison warden, and the prison guards are his people. He can provide conveniences to the prisoners, but he cannot be too overtly partial. Since it is in the name of fairness, he cannot refuse the prison guards' suggestions.
But he was worried that giving support to the prison guards would cause the prisoners to lose the game, so he gave Verak a look and asked him to make a decision. If Verak agreed, it meant that they had confidence, and he could easily agree.
Luck disagreed. For the sake of a longer-term plan, he could only reject the prison guard's application under pressure.
"Since we want to be fair, of course you should be allowed to make substitutions like us." Verak expressed his position.
The prison guards who came to apply felt a little ashamed when they heard that Verak had supported his proposal before Adel. They had not allowed the prisoners to eat before, and deliberately appointed a fool as the referee. They could beat the prisoners but could not fight back.
The prisoners were inconvenienced, but now they only restored the prisoners' right to fight back. Even after four balls were recovered in a row, the other party happily agreed to their new request.
What is fairness and what is uprightness?
Make a decision.
"Well, hurry up and call someone over." Adel dismissed the prison guard, then turned around and said, "Are you sure? If my people can be replaced all the time, the game should still be suspenseful."
"Yes." Verak slapped his arms and legs to make his muscles less weak and numb, "As long as we are equal, no matter what we face, I and we are sure to win."
Adel patted Verak on the shoulder: "The second half is about to begin, so hurry up and get ready."
"Yeah." Verak moved his body.
He and Dawn are now the backbone of everyone. As long as they are on the court, the morale of the prisoners will continue to be strong. In addition to his special status, the prison guards have to be somewhat hands-off with him, so the injuries he suffers mainly come from Lecter.
, now that Lecter is not here, he is almost as invincible as Dawn on the court.
Verak returned to the prisoners, and without him having to speak, Dawn had already started mobilizing the new prisoners immediately. After an impassioned speech, the prisoners who knew little about the situation on the field gained confidence.
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"The prison guards will be able to change players all the time, so the game will be a little difficult." Verak and Dawn told the latest situation.
"It doesn't matter." Dawn didn't care about this, "As long as they don't use any dirty tricks, I'm not worried no matter what."
Verak believed in Dawn's words. After receiving the same rights as the prison guards in the first half, Dawn performed extremely bravely and entangled three prison guards on his own, laying the key foundation for the prisoners to score goals.
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Next, as long as Dawn and him continue to sit down, even if the prison guards are more difficult to deal with than before, everything will still be under control.
There were still two minutes left before the start of the second half, and the prison guards transferred fifty prison guards from their posts. These fifty guards had witnessed how their own people had been injured in the first half, and they came over on their own initiative while holding their breath.
They basically don't know how to play football, but they just feel that it's incredible that the prisoners who are usually trained like dogs by them dare to beat them so hard, and they must personally play to make these prisoners who have long been ignored as human beings understand what's going on in the prison.
Who has the final say?
"Wait for me! Number 1355! Why haven't I seen you so cruel before?! If you dare to fight back today, see if I can kill you!"
"If you rebel, everyone will be tired of living, right?!"
"Let's see who dares to fight me!"
The newly arrived prison guards, who were full of anger, were shouting from a distance.
Their threats were effective, and some prisoners immediately backed down.
After all, they had never resisted the prison guards before, and after that, they had to work under the hands of the prison guards.
"Don't be afraid! They can only talk! We must win the game! Being able to write a letter to my family makes everything worth it!" Dawn calmed people's hearts.
Hearing Dawn talk about writing a letter, Verak felt nervous. Through the conversation with Lecter at the end of the first half, he had determined that Lecter was only talking about it, and he had no intention or ability to fulfill this reward.
What the prisoners are fighting for is just a joke.
He didn't care to think about how the prisoners would react when they won the game, but then learned that they couldn't keep the rewards they had promised. Verak glanced at the prisoners who were still timid, and walked towards the fast-roaring policeman with his baton.
Throat participating prison guards.
When they were about five or six meters away, a stick was thrown and hit a prison guard.
The other prison guards either dispersed or wanted to settle accounts with Verak.
"Do you want to die?!" Verak pointed to the first prison guard who came towards him and wanted to fight him.
The prison guards here are all fierce and violent, otherwise it would be difficult to suppress such a difficult group of prisoners. However, when Verak, who was not strong and even looked a little weak, stared at them and yelled, they still stood still.
He was able to survive Lecter's abuse for nine days, dared to fight Lecter on the field, and sent him straight to the infirmary.
The fearless aura of this man completely overwhelmed them.
"Try another threat?!" In order to make the prisoners not afraid of the prison guards, Verak made a crazier cry than the prison guards.
The prison guards wanted to beat Verak to death immediately, but Verak was particularly valued by the warden and deputy warden. They could not do anything casually, as they might get burned.
"Lecter made an agreement with me personally before the game. Everything is only for the game. Whoever dares to develop the emotions in the game outside the game and take revenge on the prisoner, if I find one, I will kill him!"
Verak's roar echoed throughout the square, "Let's see which is more important, your life or my life!"
"Because the deputy warden favors you, do you think you can be lawless here?!" A prison guard couldn't help but said angrily, "You are just a prisoner! Know your identity!"
"It's just you!" Verak pointed to the prisoner who questioned him, "I'll wait until the game starts and we'll see you on the field!"
Adel walked over slowly: "If you are angry, vent it on the field. Don't embarrass me here."
Even the warden said this, and the prison guards, who had been in high spirits just now, suddenly felt a little depressed. They felt that their positions with the prisoners had been reversed, they suffered injustice, and they were the ones being targeted by the warden.
Verak didn't say much, embarrassing Adel in public. After scanning a circle of prisoners sharply, he turned back to the group of prisoners and said, "Brace yourself! Let go later and beat to death! Don't
I'm afraid they will retaliate! If anyone dares to retaliate, tell me directly! I will take you back!"
It sounds like Verak is the prison warden and has the power to decide the life and death of the prison guards.
The prisoners really believed it.
They believed that Verak could really do something to lead them back.
"Listen to Chris!" Dawn followed, "In the first half, I knocked the deputy warden Lecter into the infirmary with a stick, and he hasn't come out yet! If we are really held accountable and want to retaliate against us, I will definitely do it first
One of them was pulled out! But I’m not afraid at all! Not only will I be able to write letters to family members I haven’t contacted for many years after winning! I also want to be a new person again!”
The prisoners listened.
Dawn became more and more excited as she spoke: "I have been locked up here for ten years! Ten years! In these ten years, I have not been seen as a human being by them! They think our work efficiency is not high! They think we eat too much!
They think we are an eyesore! If you want to insult us, insult us; if you want to beat us, beat us! If you want to step on us, step on us! Today! I have the right to treat them as adults, why should I miss it?! Why should we?
Want to give up?!"
"Think about the more than a hundred brothers who are waiting for treatment in the infirmary." Verak thought of the people who were carried away in batches and fought side by side with him. "They couldn't fight back during the competition. In order to create
He had a chance to score a goal, but he had to carry a baton and his arm was broken.
Even though our arms were broken and our ribs were broken, we didn’t even flinch. If the fallen brothers knew that we had the right to fight back, but didn’t use it, didn’t teach the prison guards a lesson, and didn’t let the prison guards know that we would still be in pain, it would be
Angry people! How angry must they be?!"
Adel stood aside and watched Verak quietly, while Dawn encouraged the prisoners.
This scene has never happened before, at least since he took office.
"Don't let them down because of your cowardice, let down your family and friends who are waiting for you to go back one day!" Verak looked at the time. When the game time was up, he took another baton and was the first to stride towards the field, "Let's go!
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Dawn followed closely, and then nine more people followed.
The second half of the game officially started. Both sides, with high morale, were not rushing to score goals at first, but wanted to give the other side a head-on blow.
Verak first picked on the prison guard who talked back to him.
This was the first time that the prison guard saw someone who could withstand beatings like this. After carrying more than ten sticks, he could still straighten his back and fight back steadily. This was beyond his knowledge.
Verak himself felt that there was nothing surprising. The prison guards' methods were too childish compared with those used by Lecter to abuse him.
By the time he knocked the prison guard down, almost seven or eight people from both sides had gone out. As soon as the injured person got out, substitutes immediately came up and continued to beat each other mercilessly.
In the first few minutes of the game, the football was left alone.
When the game reached fifty-four minutes, nearly thirty prison guards on the prison guard side lost their ability to fight, leaving only half of them struggling to maintain the fight.
There were actually more prisoners on the prisoners side, almost fifty people were discharged continuously. But even if there were many more injured people than the prison guards, they still had a full 150 substitutes.
Even if these 150 people can be knocked down, they can still call people up from the cell immediately.
There are many prisoners in the cell who want to come up and beat up the guards together!
In contrast, things are different with the prison guards.
Seeing that the unhappy prisoners had all come down, the other prison guards thought it was more interesting to watch the show. After all, they risked their lives to win against the crazy prisoners and there was no reward. And even if they still wanted to go, Adel would not allow it.
Because the number of prison guards is far less than the number of prisoners.
It doesn't matter if hundreds of prisoners are injured, at most it will affect the work productivity for the next period of time.
If the prison guards are injured too much, the subsequent deployment of personnel will be stretched, which will seriously affect the safety of the prison.
The thirty or so prison guards who could still fight assessed the situation and knew that if they fought head-on, they would be beaten by the prisoners who seemed to be endless for ten minutes at most, so they refocused on football. As long as they scored, they would be defeated.
They have hope of victory.
How could Verak and others, who had the upper hand with manpower advantages, morale advantages, and reward advantages, sit back and watch as the prison guards grabbed the ball and shot it. With an aura that was countless times more ferocious than the prison guards, they grabbed the football from the guards' feet and took the lead in shooting.
Goal.
At the 59th minute of the game, the first goal of the second half was scored.
The score is five to four!
The prisoners' scores officially surpassed those of the prison guards!
The prisoners in the reserve area raised their arms and cheered, while the prison guards on the sentry post were silent.
When the ball went in, it not only meant that the prisoners began to outscore the guards, but it also meant that the fierce counterattack organized by the prison guards in the second half had no effect. They had lost their ability to confront the prisoners and even their most basic defensive capabilities.
Next, the prisoners will be allowed to slaughter and control the whole place.
In the 66th minute, the prisoners scored again.
The score is six to four.
In the 70th minute, the third goal of the second half came.
The score is seven to four.
At the 72nd minute.
The game is over.
Although according to regulations, the game will end after ninety minutes, when the game reached the seventy-second minute, there was no one available on the prison guard side. No one was willing to come in and do thankless work, and Adel did not find anything to do.
People come on the court to make up the length of the game.
Verak, Daun and others, who had suffered huge physical exertion and were covered in scars, supported each other. Before the prison guards could fill in, Adel blew the whistle to end the game.
The whole place was quiet.
The prisoners are restless and the guards are looking forward to it.
Even if the score is in front of everyone, they still agree that the outcome has not yet been determined.
Adel is the prison warden, will he really support the prisoners?
The guards thought Adel might declare victory, and so did the prisoners.
Verak and Daun listened to each other's heavy breathing, and the three to four hundred people in the audience looked at Adel, waiting for him to announce the official result.
Adel finished blowing the whistle, picked up the trumpet, and looked at Verak in the center of the field: "Seven to four, the prisoners win."
"Okay! We defeated the prison guards!"
"We won!!"
"I can write letters to my family now! I can tell them I'm safe now!"
The prisoners cheered.
After hearing this, Verak and Dawn were relieved and collapsed to the ground.