This time, Li Du saw the cruelty of Hpakant for real.
He met with a lot of trouble in the past, starting with his first warehouse auction, where he was prone to confrontations with people, and then several times with guns and even scuffles with poachers in the Boreal islands.
However, he had not experienced a situation of life and death before, let alone participate in the decision of someone else's life and death.
It was a real hail of bullets, but because of the distance, there was still no death on either side. The function of bullets was more to suppress and control the situation than to kill people.
It also corresponded to the ratio of ammunition consumption to casualties. In World War II, it took 25,000 bullets to kill a soldier on a global battlefield. Many people found it hard to believe, but that was the fact.