Even with an additional person reinforcing the criminal, they could not hold back Tony and Kenneth. After a brief gunfight, two criminals couldn't withstand the firepower and retreated inside. One found a hiding spot, pointing the gun towards the door connecting to the hallway. He ran back to report to the commanding officer, "Boss, we can't stop them." The furious commander was about to explode when the hallway door was forcefully pushed open by a shield made of a metal panel. The door swung wide open, and the metal panel turned horizontally on the ground, forming a defensive wall 2.4 meters long and 1.5 meters high, providing enough cover for many people to hide behind and aim their firearms into the building. Gun barrels emerged from behind the iron barricade, firing at the criminals like a hailstorm. The criminals barely managed to dodge. Being attacked from behind prevented them from concentrating their firepower on the inside of the station. Now, they were forced to split and defend themselves on both fronts. From an advantageous position, they fell into a disadvantageous one, and their situation was extremely grim. Henry, with his injured arm, continued to fight. Seeing people entering from the outside to attack the criminals, he knew it was led by his brother. He felt joyous, although a bit worried for them. "Police Chief, my brother led people in," Henry joyfully said to the town's police chief standing beside him. "The criminals are now caught in the middle. As long as we don't make any mistakes, they will be eliminated shortly," the police chief said joyfully while continuously firing shots. True to the words of the police chief, the criminals couldn't withstand much longer. Trapped between the crossfire from both sides, they had no chance of escape. Seeing two of their accomplices shot dead, one wounded criminal said to the commanding officer, "Boss, if we keep fighting, we'll only die. We're running out of ammunition. What should we do now?" "Surrender," the commanding officer of the criminal gang said without hesitation. He understood that resistance at this point was futile. Before dropping his weapon, the commanding officer reminded his subordinates, "You guys know what to say and what not to say. If not, the organization won't spare our families." "We surrender. Don't shoot anymore," the commanding officer shouted loudly. Upon seeing the criminals willing to surrender, the town police and federal agents temporarily ceased firing. The criminals began to discard their weapons where the police could see them and raised their hands to their heads as they stepped out of their hiding places. Even with his injuries, Henry led the police, still able to fight, forward to control them. Once the criminals were completely under police control, the officers noticed those who had stormed the hospital for them. Seeing the iron door, originally the police station's entrance, lying horizontally on the ground, serving as a shield for those behind it, the police inside the station were astonished. They couldn't comprehend how these people managed to lift the iron door from the outside like that. By the time the nearby town police and federal agents arrived, the situation had concluded within 10 minutes. Both the federal agents and the town police didn't expect to arrive and witness the dangerous criminal gang being subdued, with 8 captured alive and 2 killed. The injured town police officers were taken to the hospital by an ambulance. There were no casualties among the police officers. The townspeople gathered around the police station, celebrating joyfully. After talking to his brother, Henry pulled Tony to a corner and said to him, "Tony, it seems like you have a knack for dealing with criminals." "It can only be blamed on them acting recklessly in front of me," Tony joked. Henry said, "I also think so. Meeting you might be the unluckiest thing they've ever encountered." "I heard from Kenneth that they could subdue the criminals outside thanks to your dogs. Kenneth said they were better than any team he had ever seen. Where did you get those dogs, Tony?" Tony said, "I trained them myself." Henry was somewhat surprised by the answer, but thinking about what his brother had told him about Tony, Henry didn't find it strange. Kenneth had told Henry how Tony alone could pull the iron door out of its frame and lift it into the station. After hearing that story, Henry understood many things. He had always wondered how Tony could defeat the criminals attacking Young and Anna, as they were quite strong and professional. A young person like Tony, how could he be a match for them? Knowing about Tony's extraordinary strength, Henry found answers to many of his questions about Tony. Henry trusted Tony's words and said to him, "Whenever you're ready, I'll have you help me train some dogs in the station." Tony said, "I'd be more than happy." Seeing Tony readily agreeing, Henry patted Tony on the shoulder and said, "In a few days, I'll bring them over for you. But for now, you should head back. The matter about you will be sorted out; it's just that today's incident was witnessed by many people. I'm afraid we won't be able to keep it under wraps for long." "No problem, Uncle Henry. Anyway, this would have come out sooner or later." Tony knew that today's incident would be challenging to conceal for too long.
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