Chapter 101: Do you think I'm like cannon fodder?

In fact, after hearing Lu Xiang say that the Seventeenth District might usher in a war in the future, Song Lan's heart was far from being as calm as he appeared on the surface.

What does war mean for an office worker?

It means that he is very likely to lose his job and live a life of exile from now on, just like the interpretation in those war-themed movies, even if he barely picked up a life in the war and fled to a city without relatives, the second half of his life is mostly full of tragedy.

In a dark factory, with a meager salary, and more than ten hours of high-intensity work every day, just a little thought, Song Lan felt a tingling on her scalp.

According to his research since he came to 2166, it is absolutely accidental that a job like his current one, which can still get a high salary, is extremely accidental, and the vast majority of office workers in this era are living in dire straits.

Therefore, in order to avoid the plot in the movie from happening to her, Song Lan prepared some camouflage props and a baseball bat just after twelve o'clock.

With Elmon's help, he easily found his way into the surveillance center of the prison in the suburbs.

Before leaving, he was ready to knock out the prison guards with a stick.

Although he knew that it might be difficult for the prison guards who were knocked out to understand what he was doing, it was indeed for the future of District 17, and it was actually for your own good.

But unexpectedly, the huge monitoring room was empty.

Not only the monitoring room, he observed various areas of the prison through monitoring, but he was stunned and did not find any prison guards.

Not only that, but there is also a strange atmosphere in the whole prison.

The felons lay on the ground staggering, not in a position that looked like they were falling asleep naturally, but were in a coma for some reason.

A scene in the surveillance deepened the ominous premonition in his heart.

When he heard that the purpose of Perrault's entourage passing through District 17 was to escort a felon, he felt that something was not right, and it was a long journey to escort the prisoner back to the core area from District 17, and if he were to carry out this task, he would not stop at any time in a border city like District 17, but would transfer to a plane as soon as he arrived, and fly directly to District 1 on the same day.

But what did Perrault and the others do?

The felons were sent to a prison in the suburbs, and he himself even left the prison and ran to the territory of the completely unrelated Viper, playing the role of a righteous man.

If dereliction of duty is a crime, then Song Lan feels that Perot should judge himself first.

He sincerely suggested that Perrault first put himself in prison to calm down, and reflect on what he had done after arriving in the 17th arrondissement as a public official escorting felons.

Putting aside the possibility that Perrault had a problem in his brain, assuming that he did this for a reason, Song Lan became more and more scary.

They acted as if they were deliberately waiting for someone to come to the rescue of the prisoners.

This can't help but make him wonder if the person who posted prisoner information on the Internet as an "enthusiastic citizen" was really a prison guard in a prison in the suburbs?

In Song Lan's view, escorting is a thankless act, and the trial of felons can be carried out anywhere, and now is the information age, even if you are in the "outside world", as long as the process of trial and execution of prisoners is filmed, and then put on the Internet for extensive publicity, it can also have an encouraging effect in fighting crime.

Unless the purpose of the trial is not to inspire, but to provoke war.

He couldn't figure out why he provoked the war, but this kind of behavior of bringing the felons back to the 17th District and then trying them in front of the people was undoubtedly trampling on the face of the forces behind the prisoners on the ground.

Once the latter starts a war, then no matter what the direction of the war ends up, the 17th District will definitely be reduced to cannon fodder first.

Song Lan didn't want to be cannon fodder.

So he grabbed the baseball bat with both hands and walked out of the door of the monitoring center with a menacing attitude.

For the sake of peace in the 17th district, from now on, he decides who will pick whom.

To his regret, the prisoners in the prison were sleeping quite soundly, or more precisely, falling into a deep coma, and the prison guards seemed to be sent home after Perot and the others arrived.

"I didn't expect to meet someone like you in District 17."

"You're the felony they mentioned, it's really better to hear than ......"

Song Lan's all-purpose opening remarks came to an abrupt end, as he quickly noticed that the prisoner in the cell had his entire face covered under a leather hood, and he couldn't see her appearance clearly, and the only thing that was recognizable was the long silver-white hair that hung down on the hard bed.

The moonlight was scattered on her body, and this scene gave people infinite reverie.

In order to avoid the embarrassment of being forced to terminate halfway through the almighty opening remarks, Song Lan diverted the topic and said, "How did you get caught?" ”

He had heard that in prison, this was the way strangers greeted each other.

In most prisons, the reason for being imprisoned determines the future status of the prisoner to some extent.

"Destroying human labs, liberating enslaved-controlled towns, and attacking consignments of the coalition government to obtain supplies through looting."

The worst happened.

Because these three crimes can be summed up in one thing - against the federal government, in this day and age, this is probably a crime a hundred times more serious than murder and arson, and those robbers who kill and set fire in the "outside world" do not enjoy the treatment of being escorted back to the core area to stand trial.

I am afraid that the identity of the criminal in front of me is far from being able to be measured by the criminal.

No wonder the coalition government takes her so seriously.

"I've heard of you, you're what people call a 'zealous citizen', and it's worth it to meet you before you leave."

Song Lan neither admitted nor denied it, and after learning the identity of the prisoner, the whole story finally became clear - the coalition government captured the rebel cadres alive in the special operations unit of the "outside world", so it planned to escort her back to the core area for trial.

This is beyond the boundaries of fighting crime, but to use this trial to suppress the arrogance of the rebels in recent years.

Song Lan had seen a lot of reports about the rebels when she was on the Internet before, and the coalition government promoted them as thugs who burned, killed, and looted all kinds of evil, and they were more hateful than criminals, but the rebels had a huge presence in the "outside world", and they were the forces of the coalition government that were gathered together by the natives and openly opposed them.

Of course, Song Lan has always maintained a neutral attitude towards this.

After all, in the coalition government's media propaganda, even the Foster family is a figure who represents justice.

"So, Mr. 'Enthusiastic Citizen', what is the matter with you coming to me?"