Yu Shu didn't think it should be, and was sure that Song Zhou's mental illness was getting more and more serious and had already affected his brain.
"Whether they should go to hell or not is judged by the law, not by you as the judge. Besides, whether this judgment is accurate or not, you know for yourself whether those people have really betrayed their loved ones."
Yu Shu is very annoyed. Even heaven has to make the most fair judgment based on a person's life. How did a person with a perverted mentality in Songzhou brainwash him into having the ability to do these judgments?
"I really can't say whether they cheat or not, but as long as there are rumors of cuckoldry, those women have already betrayed them in the hearts of their lovers."
"I get rid of these people, and they happily accept money from their girlfriends and wives to find more beautiful and sensible girlfriends. They still want to thank me."
Songzhou didn't seem interested in why Yu Shu knew these things, but instead talked about his "contributions" with great interest.
He drank the remaining sugar water in the cup in one gulp, sat across from Yu Shu, and recalled a murder case that impressed him deeply.
"We are all men. I know that men can't stand their own women cuckolding. Just like what I did before, the woman put on a green hat for me, and I let her have bloody red flowers under her body. It's fair."
A perverted definition of fairness, it is not up to him to decide the balance of the day, Yu Shu curled her lips and thought.
"But there is a couple who quarrel often, but they are very different."
"When a woman was sent home by her colleagues, and people in the community reported that she was cheating on her, her husband actually believed her. When I wanted to cut the woman with the knife, the husband still held my leg tightly, trying to force the woman to leave."
"What a pity. That woman was also stupid. She had to come back when she had a chance to escape to rescue people. In the end, she sacrificed my knife."
Song Zhou said these words with a playful mockery on his face. While he was talking, he went to look at Yu Shu. As expected, he saw her like a rose beaten by rain. Her beautiful body was trembling, and he laughed even louder.
This villa was very new, and it looked like no one had ever lived there. It was so empty that there were still echoes of Songzhou's laughter, which made it even more terrifying in this suburb.
Yu Shu thought in her mind that this effort should be enough. She wanted to hit the person before the police arrived. She dragged her limp hands and attached the talisman to her body, and then a familiar sense of power rose.
She held the pen and was about to electrocute Song Zhou, but before Yu Shu could take action, Song Zhou approached her first.
The man's eyes were still bloodshot from the excitement just now, and it was a bit strange to look at him so directly.
"Shu Shu is delaying like this because she is waiting for Pei Shuyan Wen Youzhi or some police officer Shen to come to rescue you. You are so considerate and gentle in front of them, can you be closer to me? You are the white one I have been staring at for a long time to take off. Here’s the rose.”
Song Zhou said, leaning closer to Yu Shu, placing his hands on both sides of the single sofa, raising one hand to clasp the back of Yu Shu's head, and to do something intimate that he said.
But before he could touch Yu Shu's silky hair, electricity quickly surged through his body. In just one breath, the expression on Song Zhou's face turned into unbelievable panic, and he fell straight down.
Seeing the person falling down, like a dying pig, Yu Shu took back her pen and felt that this weak appearance was quite effective. It could easily paralyze people's minds and make them lower their guard.
She stood up and kicked Song Zhou hard. Her toes suddenly started to hurt, and Yu Shu's eyes were filled with a layer of mist.
Yu Shu wiped her eyes and looked at the system screen. She saw that the value on the personal task bar had not dropped. She looked down at her still aching feet and blinked her wet eyes, as if she had discovered a new world.