AWAKENING THE DAILY INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM
Chapter 702 - 702 293 Death Judgment System_2Chapter 702: 293 Death Judgment System_2 Chapter 702: 293 Death Judgment System_2 #Death Judgment: The Final Chapter of Sin beneath the bustle of the prosperous city in America, countless unknown dark corners are hidden.
Lin Mo, a passionate young man who once harbored dreams of justice, found his destiny abruptly shifted when he was involved in an accident and swept into a mysterious world.
It was a sunny afternoon, and Lin Mo, like usual, was in his cramped apartment, trying to find a moment of peace amidst the trivialities of life.
Suddenly, a cold and mechanical voice exploded in his mind without any warning: “Suitable host detected, [Death Judgment System] binding initiated.” Lin Mo instantly leapt from the couch, his eyes filled with shock and confusion.
He cautiously looked around, only to find the room empty.
Before he could react, a torrent of information rushed into his mind like a surging tide, causing him severe pain as he clutched his head, his body trembling uncontrollably as if his head were about to burst.
Lin Mo shut his eyes tightly, using all his strength to painstakingly organize the vast and chaotic information in his mind.
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Minutes passed, and he slowly opened his eyes, a complex light flickering within as he finally understood the [Death Judgment System]’s usage rules.
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This [Death Judgment System] bore some resemblance to an online game he had played during his leisure time.
The system would randomly assign tasks like a phantom, and with each successful completion of a Death Judgment mission, the system evaluated the performance.
The higher the evaluation, the more points he earned, and these points could be used in the mysterious points mall to exchange for various magical items.
The higher the item’s level, the more points it required, presenting as a vault full of temptations and challenges.
A hint of doubt emerged in Lin Mo’s mind, and he cautiously asked in his mind, “How can I improve the evaluation?” The system responded in its emotionless electronic voice, “The evaluation is based on the trial subject’s Fear Value—the higher the Fear Value, the higher the evaluation.
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As for methods to increase the Fear Value, the host must explore on their own.” Lin Mo’s brows furrowed; murder was no simple matter.
Just as he was about to ask more questions, the cold, merciless voice of the system interrupted him again: “Binding successful, initiating the initial task.” Suddenly, a semi-transparent screen appeared before Lin Mo’s eyes, much like a mission panel in online games, displaying a string of information clearly:[Initial Task: Complete a Death Judgment within 24 hours][Task Reward: Beginner’s Gift Pack x1][Failure Penalty: Random.]”Does the host wish to start drawing the trial task?” asked the system with its icy electronic voice.
Lin Mo’s brows knotted into a “å·” shape, deeply conflicted.
The information provided by the system was too brief, only mentioning murder but vague about the target’s identity and background.
If the target was a vile criminal, even without any rewards, Lin Mo would not hesitate to step forward and ensure the criminal received their due punishment.
But if the target were an innocent good person, how could he decide?
“If it’s a good person, I will not become a puppet of this system!” Lin Mo, who once carried a heart of justice, his eyes once again sparkled with determination as he decisively said, “Draw!” “Drawing trial task…” “Draw complete!” [Target Information: Alexander Morrison, male, 20 years old, son of the richest man in the United States city, Sin Value 70, Crimes: raped and murdered classmate Alicia Green in a school classroom, raped a young girl in the outskirts, previously accused in multiple rape cases but acquitted for being diagnosed with mental illness.] The system’s icy voice resonated in Lin Mo’s mind, and soon after, the screen reappeared in front of his eyes, detailing Alexander’s information and heinous crimes, along with a photo at the bottom.
The photo showed Alexander standing about 173cm tall, chubby, with a face full of coarse flesh, his smile particularly sleazy, making one feel disgust.
“Raped classmates?
Raped a child?
And got acquitted?” Lin Mo’s eyes flashed with anger and indifference, “Good, if this information is true, then if I can’t kill him, I would be unworthy of being a defender of justice!” …
United States University, 10 a.m., the bell for class rang on time, and students began entering the classroom one after another.
Alexander, as usual, swaggered into the classroom, chewing gum in his mouth
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