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Livestream: The Adjudicator of Death

Jack transmigrated to a parallel world and locked on to a Judge System that provided rewards for punishing evil. Hence, an Adjudicator of Death who stood above the law was hence born. A livestream channel named Deathstream Channel hence appeared in various major livestream platforms, with a judge’s pen and a Death Notice sent to every criminal. *** [Name: Mogul] [Gender:Male:] [Age:45] [Job: CEO of Mogul Group] [Crime: Brutal killing of children] [Punishment:Decapitation] [Name:Natalie ] [Gender:Female ] [Age:33 ] [Job:Vagrant] [Crime:Abduction of women, forcing them into the prostitution of death] [Punishment:removal of limbs and reproductive organs, bleeding to death] [Name: Watton] [Gender:Male] [Age:47] [Job:Mob boss] [Crime:Gang fights, slaughtering civilians ] [Punishment: Death by a thousand cuts and skinning] All who received Death Notices were sent to the Deathstream Channel without exception, for death awaits while everyone in the world would watch as they were punished! No matter where you are or how noble a position you possess, a baptism of blood and fire awaits you once you receive the Death Notices. It is the prelude of death. Sinners—come receive your time of death!

Twenty-Eight Peanuts · Urban
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287 Chs

You Talk Too Much

Editor: Simple MTL

Five minutes later, Judy collapsed on the table with a face full of sweat and exhaustion. Her ten slender fingers trembled slightly. Then, she looked at the computer screen and saw that the death mask was slowly sending messages.

"The virus has finally been eliminated," Judy said weakly.

"Sister Judy, you are the best!"

"Thank you for your hard work."

Everyone tried to cheer her up. Ross looked at Judy, who was exhausted. He clenched his fists slightly, and his heart ached.

With a face full of self-blame, Judy said, "The virus has been cleared, but he browsed through our interrogation data and also stole a file—an S-rank file."

"S-rank file...Is there anything else?"

"No."

Ross fell into deep thought.

S-rank files were filled with unsolved mystery cases that the police had not solved for many years. The cases were either too difficult to solve or too brutal. These were crimes that were beyond human imagination.