So Boss Fan ordered Chicken Wing to rescue Daozi, but how could Hussein's men give Boss Fan face? So Chicken Wing was also pointed at the head with a gun. Xingzai then used his special ability to make the gunmen hallucinate. They all saw the guns in their hands as poisonous snakes and threw them away. Xingzai then ran towards Huadi in a funny way and shouted, "Brother Hua, help us, if you don't help, we are all going to die." Liu Yi couldn't stand watching the show anymore. He gave an order and Ah Hao led the Huasheng security to surround Hussein's men.

"You are so calculating! You are playing the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind, right? But do you think I can rely on this bunch of losers?" Hussein clapped his hands, a smug smile on his face, and a cunning gleam in his eyes.

As Hussein finished his words, more mercenaries armed with weapons suddenly emerged from outside the casino. They poured in in an orderly manner, quickly occupying every corner and forming a tight defense line.

In his previous life, Liu Yi had come into contact with elite mercenaries from China and Afghanistan, and he could tell at a glance that these men were of extraordinary status. They exuded an elite aura that inspired awe. When Liu Yi saw the last mercenary to enter, armed with two RPGs, his heart tightened. He knew the power of such weapons and the disastrous consequences of their use. So, he decisively signaled to Ah Hao and the others to lay down their weapons. After all, in such an environment, an accidental discharge could lead to unforeseen dangers, and there were over two hundred innocent people in the casino who could not be harmed. However, compared to the tense atmosphere, Ah Ting appeared unusually calm, his face maintaining a calm expression.

Hussein walked up to Daozi with an arrogant look on his face, raised his foot and kicked Daozi to the ground, then laughed triumphantly: "Hahahaha! You are the descendant of the God of Gamblers, you are the Gambler, and yet you still let me beat you." Then, he pointed a finger at Guo Zhenting, a sly glint in his eyes: "I know you are from the Guo family, and I know your old man is very powerful. How about we forget about it today and just pretend that the bet didn't exist? This way, we can keep our relationship clean and you can return safely. What do you say, Mr. Guo?"

Although Hussein wasn't afraid of the Guo family, he didn't understand their depth. He didn't realize that offending them was an offense against China. If he knew Guo Yingnan's status in China, he wouldn't have dared to act so recklessly. However, he knew the Guo family was wealthy, and if he truly killed Guo Zhenting, Guo Yingnan would most likely offer a huge reward for his life. Therefore, he hoped to reconcile with Guo Zhenting. After all, the haul he'd robbed today was over 400 million, a considerable sum. Hussein believed he'd already achieved his goal, and there was no need to risk further enmity with the Guo family. So, he offered a settlement, attempting to defuse the dispute.

At that moment, Ating raised his hand and slapped Hussein's finger away. He quickly followed up with another slap on Hussein's face, shouting, "You idiot! Who gave you the guts to point at me? Who gave you the courage? Who gave you the confidence?"

At this time, Hussein came to his senses, and the anger in his heart was instantly ignited. When he was about to shout loudly for his men to kill the arrogant guy in front of him, he was suddenly slapped hard in the face. This slap was even heavier than the previous one, and he almost fell to the ground.

Hussein was speechless for a moment, but Dahei, who was standing by, couldn't stand it any longer and was ready to teach this ignorant boy a lesson. However, what no one expected was that the mercenaries who had just walked in actually pointed their guns at them in unison.

Hussein's mind was in a state of confusion. He hadn't hired these men himself, hadn't he? Why were they suddenly pointing guns at him? Dahei finally realized what was happening and couldn't help but curse, "I ¥%...&*()@! %¥!" It turned out that these mercenaries weren't his. There was no way he could have hired them with such elite equipment and training.

Just when everyone was scratching their heads, Guo Zhenting finally revealed the answer: "You idiot, you forced me to swear. I'm a civilized person, okay? Can't you see these aren't your people? They're my people, and you're using them as your backers? You're just being ugly and wishful thinking. Lock them up first, and then hand them over to the police when the boat returns to the dock."

It turned out that these mercenaries were actually from the Guo family! At the beginning, Ating was actually very nervous. However, when he saw the leader who finally came in, he finally felt relieved. That person was Duan Long, who had once served as the captain of a special operations brigade of the Chinese government.

This mercenary group was actually sent by the Chinese leadership to protect some of the Guo family's businesses. They relied on the Guo family's financial resources to maintain and develop, and have long been active in Southeast Asia. The Blood Dragon Mercenary Group is very famous in Southeast Asia. This time, Duan Long returned to Hong Kong to accept Guo Yingnan's new orders.

Lao Guo was keenly aware that Huadi's frequent borrowing of money from him meant something was amiss, especially considering that his own son, A-Ting, was with Huadi. He decisively sent Duan Long and his men to secretly protect him. Hussein did indeed recruit a team of mercenaries, but they were no match for Duan Long's elite troops and were easily defeated by Duan Long.

Seeing this, Liu Yi couldn't help but feel a surge of admiration. These veterans, who had been working since the country's difficult times, might not keep up with the times and struggle to absorb rapidly changing technological knowledge, but they possessed invaluable experience, rich experience, and unfathomable scheming. Although Liu Yi had never underestimated them, this incident still left him deeply shocked. In truth, Liu Yi's plan was quite brilliant, but he relied too heavily on movie plots. In the original film, Hussein's men were easily defeated by Daozi and his men, so he assumed that Ah Hao could easily lead the others with guns. Little did he know, Hussein had a trick up his sleeve—hiring a group of elite mercenaries. This unexpected twist complicated the situation and made Liu Yi realize the flaws in his plan. This lesson taught Liu Yi the importance of greater caution and a more comprehensive approach, not relying solely on superficial phenomena or known information. This lesson, taught by Lao Guo, would undoubtedly have a profound impact on his future and save his life.

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