Chapter 130: The Person Who Surpasses the Master
Morse’s words instantly stirred up the entire live broadcast room.
“Where is he? Where is he! Why didn’t I see him?!”
“What does he look like? Is he handso? Is he handso?”
“This idiot must have been scared out of his wits! How could the Death Inquisitor appear? It was still unknown how many people in the United States were watching the live broadcast. The police estimated that there were at least several thousand people watching. Wouldn’t it be courting death to show their faces at this ti? Would the Death Inquisitor be so stupid?”
“It’s not impossible. The Death Inquisitor can wear a mask!”
“That’s right! It’s also possible to wear a mask! The Inquisitor, co out and let us take a look!”
“Co out on cara! It’s also possible to wear a mask!”
“Let us take a look at you, Death Inquisitor!”
At this ti, the most nervous and excited people were the people from the Zero Major Cris Unit. Ross and the others were on the edge of their seats.
For so long, the Death Judge had been very mysterious. They had never touched the corner of his clothes. Was he really going to appear this ti?
Even if he was wearing a mask, once he appeared, a lot of information such as his body size and height would be exposed. For the police, this was the best news!
“Judy, we must record this death broadcast well! After the broadcast, I want to watch it fra by fra!” Ross said to Judy with excitent.
“Do you think he will appear?” Monica asked.
Ross nodded slightly and said, “For so long, we don’t know him at all except for an incomplete back view. He is very confident now, but when a person is too confident, he will beco very inflated and complacent. I hope he has inflated, so that he can leave us more useful information!”
“I have a feeling that the distance between us and him is getting closer and closer!”
Judy shook her head and said, “Leader, if I rember correctly, how many tis have you had this feeling?”
Judy’s words imdiately made Ross look helpless and the man didn’t know what to say.
Barzel turned around and looked outside the garden. It was pitch-black outside and there was nothing, but he had a very uneasy feeling. There was an ominous aura in the darkness outside, as if there was really sothing hidden inside.
Barzel retracted his gaze, took a deep breath, and said, “There’s nothing. Don’t think about it anymore. Co and save !”
Morse held his phone and looked carefully at the ground. When he walked to Barzel, he saw Barzel’s bloody arm and the terrifying beast trap. He could not help but suck in a cold breath.
“Bear with it. I’ll open it for you right away.” After making sure that there were no other beast traps around, Morse put the phone back into his pocket. He used both his hands and feet to press the pressure plate on one side of the trap, but the trap did not move at all.
“Impossible!”
Morse frowned and said, “I can’t press it! Focus the light on it!”
Barzel turned the light of the phone over and took a closer look. He saw that there was a steel bar standing up under the pressure plate, just like a bolt that was pressing against the pressure plate, and that bolt ca out from a small iron box that was installed below. There was a keyhole on the iron box.
“F*ck! This thing won’t open at all!” Morse cursed, “Wait here. I’ll go back and discuss with them first!”
“Don’t go! Don’t go!”
Barzel’s face was full of despair. The blood on his arm was still flowing. He felt like he was about to collapse.
“Save ! Save !”
Morse ignored Barzel’s cry for help and left without looking back. He did not want to stay outside for even a second. He felt like he was being watched outside, and this feeling made him very anxious, so when he saw that he could not save Barzel, he decisively chose to return.
Entering the bright room again, Morse heaved a sigh of relief.
“Why did you co back alone?”
“There’s a trap on that animal trap. It can’t be opened at all. It seems like it needs a key,” Morse replied.
At this ti, Rainier walked in front of Morse with a big hamr and said, “Because of your selfishness and cowardice, first you dug out one of my eyes, and now you’ve trapped Barzel. Finish the third small ga by yourself!”
“That’s right! Barzel can’t get the mirror back. Now break the bone in your left foot!” Paulette added.
Barnett, who was at the side, agreed. He nodded and looked at Morse coldly.
“Don’t play any tricks! Use more strength. Don’t forget that it has to break into more than eight pieces!”
“F*ck!”
Morse took the big hamr and glared at the three people.
He squatted down with the big hamr, extended his left foot slightly, and then raised the big hamr in his right hand.
Bang!
His right hand smashed the big hamr down, and Morse imdiately fell to the ground screaming.
One could see that his shoes had completely burst open, and blood flowed out from within. The entire arch of his foot had shattered and caved in, and his entire left foot had been completely crippled.
At this mont, the screen flashed.
The third ga was completed.
The fourth five-minute countdown began.
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Everyone was anxiously waiting. Perhaps the next one would be one of them.
Soon, Loggins’ cell phone rang.
The fourth ga had already been sent to his cell phone.
Everyone looked at Loggins with a hint of envy in their eyes.
Why had all three of them beco lucky participants? They were all mbers of the Zero Major Cris Squad, but the others were feeling envious that they had not been chosen.
Monica was the most envious. Although she had not been in psychology for a long ti and had only graduated from university a few years ago, she had shown extraordinary talent in the field of psychology since university, and she always thought that she would beco one of the pioneers of psychology and completely change psychology.
Working in the police system was also to get access to the psychological activities of more criminals, to get more information that could be studied, but until she t the Death Inquisitor, all her pride was shattered.
What is a genius in psychology?
What was one of the people most likely to revolutionize psychology?
And what was once said by her college tutor was that she would beco one of the most important figures in the history of psychology and that sooner or later she would beco a scholar who would stand shoulder to shoulder with Freud and with Jung.
All this praise, after eting the Death Inquisitor, seed like a joke.
If she was one of the people most likely to revolutionize psychology, sooner or later she would beco a scholar who would stand shoulder to shoulder with a forr master.
The Death Inquisitor has long since beco a person who has surpassed the master.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that he is the greatest genius in the history of psychology.
If the Death Inquisitor decides to make himself and his identity known, she can research his psyche or make it an exclusive feature or coverage, and it will be the most important scientific achievent of the 21st century.
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