Livestream: The Adjudicator Of Death Chapter 96 - There Was No Need For a Key To Unlock the Door
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Chapter 96: There Was No Need For a Key To Unlock the Door
The music in the live broadcast room suddenly became low, as if it was the prelude to death. It made people’s hearts suddenly contract.
“It’s over! It’s over! The music has changed. He’s really going to die!”
“This funeral song sounds so scary! Do any of you know what song this is?”
“I’ve listened to it on my phone, but I can’t find this song. It’s only available in the judge’s live broadcast room. Could it be that the judge wrote it himself? That would be amazing!”
“So what if he dies? He’s not a good person anyway. As a police officer, he created rumors to deceive the public and released fake news just to capture the judge and make use of the people of New York. He’s a sc.u.mbag. He deserves to die!”
“He’s indeed hateful, but I don’t think he deserves being sentenced to death. Maybe the judge is too resentful. It’s a little like killing someone with pa.s.sion.”
“Get lost. If one person said something that caused the entire country and even the entire world to curse you, would you still say that? This was the most serious incident of cyber violence in history! If the other party was not a judge, he would have probably committed suicide by now!”
The audience in the live broadcast room started discussing enthusiastically once again.
Time pa.s.sed very quickly. Seconds pa.s.sed very quickly. When he looked at Loggins again, the water had already submerged his eyes. At this moment, his eyes were wide open. His entire face looked ferocious and terrifying because he was holding his breath. His face looked like the face of a devil.
Gulp, gulp.
Suddenly, two bubbles emerged from Loggins’ mouth.
“It’s over. He can’t hold it in any longer.”
“Judging by my many years of swimming experience, if he spat out the bubbles, then he only has ten seconds left.”
The audience watched intently. In the next moment, they captured this crucial scene.
Seeing this scene, Ross punched the table hard.
“Quick! Quick! Loggins, you can’t die! Quickly find a way!”
Monica only felt a wave of nausea. Her body trembled, her hands were full of gooseb.u.mps, and her hair stood on end. She couldn’t bear to watch anymore. Even though she had seen many cruel cases and even though it was not the first time she had watched a death broadcast, she was repulsed because her colleague was about to die in pain. She could not help but close her eyes.
Gulp, gulp.
Loggins spat out two more bubbles. He felt that the oxygen in his body was becoming less and less. There was a huge pressure on his chest, and his body became very heavy. Then, images from his previous life began to appear in his mind.
He had experienced this before. That time, he almost died and was in a coma for seven days.
“Am I really going to die this time? I’m so unwilling!”
Gulp, gulp!
Loggins finally could not hold it in anymore. He suddenly opened his mouth, and the water in the gla.s.s cover was suddenly poured in, slightly relieving the huge pressure on his lungs.
Seeing this scene, Ross and the others kept shaking their heads, and their eyes were wet.
Pain!
Helplessness!
Gulp, gulp.
Loggins drank two more mouthfuls of water, but this time, there was no effect. The pressure from his lungs immediately came back, as if it was going to tear his body apart.
‘Ahhhh! Death Judge, I’m going to kill you!’
But Loggins could not make a sound at all. He could only glare fiercely. His eyes were bloodshot as he stared under the water, looking very terrifying.
‘No! I can’t give up! I, Loggins, can’t die like this!’
Loggins gritted his teeth and searched his body again, trying to find the key.
‘The key! There must be a clue to find the key!’
Loggins’ hand went from his trouser pocket to his s.h.i.+rt pocket, then to his chest. Suddenly, he felt a cold touch on his hand. It was a pen, a pen he had put in his pocket.
‘Pen? He took all my things. Why didn’t he take the pen? Is the pen the key?’ Loggins frowned, and a picture flashed in his mind.
Gulp, gulp, gulp.
Loggins quickly shut his mouth and took out the pen. He quickly twisted the nut on the end of the pen, and then twisted the pen away from the middle, leaving only the hollow pen tube.
Puchi!
Without any hesitation, Loggins directly inserted the pen tube into the front of his neck and directly into the trachea.
Phew!
A large amount of air rushed into Loggins’organs through the pen tube.
The tens of millions of viewers in the live broadcast room were shocked when they saw this scene.
“F*ck! This person is so ruthless! What is he doing? is he holding his breath so uncomfortable that he is preparing to commit suicide?”
“You idiot, he’s making a simple breathing apparatus. The pen tube is connected to the trachea, and the air enters the lungs through the pen tube!”
“Amazing! He’s already on the verge of death, yet he’s still alive!”
“Although this person doesn’t seem to be very smart, he’s really bold!”
At this time, everyone in the Zero Major Crimes Team was excited.
“That’s great! That’s really great!”
“So the key that the Death Inquisitor meant is that pen. I can’t believe it! Do you think the Death Inquisitor wants to kill him or not?”
“Forget about that for now. I don’t know what will happen next. Could there be another round?”
“If there’s another round, it means that the Death Inquisitor really wants to kill him! If that’s the case, Loggins will be in danger!”
“No matter what, you have to hold on, Loggins!”
This scene made Ross and the others, who were deep in despair, instantly excited. They saw hope, but they were afraid that hope would be followed by even deeper despair. After all, the Death Inquisitor had played everyone like this more than once.
At that moment, in the live broadcast room, Loggins finally let out a sigh of relief.
He had escaped from death once again!
Unlike his previous contempt, this time he felt a trace of joy, a trace of fear, and a trace of admiration.
‘Death Judge! You have really taught me a very profound lesson! However, do you want me to die, or do you want me to live? However, this is no longer important. As long as I, Loggins, am alive, I will definitely capture you!’
Thinking of this, Loggins’ face darkened again. The current situation was still not optimistic. Although there was no danger of suffocation, he could not be stuck there forever, right?
‘Oh right, there is a pre-set time lock at the bottom of the gla.s.s cover. The time lock is for the time, and the key is another key. But a lock and a key made me instinctively link them together. d.a.m.n it!’
With his life in danger, Loggins calmed down and figured out what the game was all about. He gritted his teeth and s.h.i.+vered.
‘It was all a trap! The pre-set time lock didn’t even need a key! f.u.c.k! Death Judge! I’ll remember you!’ he thought to himself.
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