Chapter 379, the last little humanistic care
"I can't uncuff you, coffee... If you want to drink, tell us to raise your cup for you."
Carl is doing his job and breaking silence according to convention is also his last bit of humanistic concern for Susan, the demon who slaughtered the village.
Maybe because Carl knew about her miserable experience.
It may also be because of her bruised nose, broken fingers, and wounds on the back of her hands that Carl thought of her invisible places...and there were more and more hideous injuries...
Carl couldn't stand this kind of picture the most.
Obviously he shouldn't have a good look on the executioner who committed the heinous crime.
But I still couldn't help but... I was so sorry... Carl sighed in his heart for his unreliable actions.
He had read the detailed information. Susan was the mother of five children, but she did not abuse her child at all. Carl was reluctant to do so and shouted at her.
The atmosphere in the interrogation room was too serious.
It's like filling the air with amber.
In the three observation rooms, all the people were even more arrogant and dared not come out!
Even the political leaders of the Secretary-General of the Grand Commander's Office were paying attention to the live interrogation situation - social harm was extremely serious and extremely bad, and major cases that must be paid great attention to must be attended by the Grand Commander's Office, and then reported with the written information.
It’s not because it’s difficult to judge.
Instead, the evil extremists who killed thousands of people were really horrifying.
Everyone here who lives in a peaceful era has never experienced war, so many people died overnight - this is war!
The war between ordinary people and super criminals!
In fact, sometimes small-scale battles cannot kill so many people!
After the massacre of the village in Luogen Village in the northwest, there were various calls in the meeting of the parliamentarians, and there were many barkings of fiercely accusing the existence of superpowers.
The entire conservative faction worked together, regardless of the new generation or the old stubborn, and desperately criticized the current commander's government for promoting super-powered people - they didn't think about who the super-powered protective cover was to protect their safety in the Great Hall where the members of the parliament are meeting.
No matter what happens on the federal land, parliamentarians can always find topics, attack political enemies, never give in, and launch a land enclosure movement that eats interests...
All of these happened outside this crucial interrogation room. Carl didn't know, he just wanted to know the truth about the village slaughter...
"Is there no silence? Only coffee?"
Susan said dumbly that she was a criminal suspect who was willing to communicate and speak, but she had no idea of survival on her face.
"Until the federal justices make a judgment, no one can convict you. If you voluntarily surrender and confess to the facts of the crime and expose your accomplices, you will reduce the punishment depending on the circumstances," Carl changed into a lighter tone and said, "Susan, I am the leader of the Extraordinary Bureau. My name is Carl Brian. You may not believe me, but you must believe in justice."
Carl got up and brought a cup of coffee to Susan - Susan was sitting on a prison chair with a small table, Carl sat on a long table one meter away, looking across the river with her.
The fragrance of raw bean coffee drifted into Susan's nose, and she remained indifferent.
"I don't believe in justice, I don't believe in heaven, I don't believe in humanity, I don't believe in justice, I don't believe in law..."
Susan murmured to herself, as if answering Carl's words.
The suspect is willing to speak, and the good start is the successful mother.
The round-faced elite Peter Paul can't wait to ask:
"Is it because the Logan City Court ruled that you would not allow divorce? Or is it because your husband's domestic violence was not properly handled?"
This is what everyone infers, the fundamental reason for the executioner woman Susan.
20 years ago, Susan was an ordinary hardworking and kind 18-year-old girl in Logan Village.
Although her parents are biased towards other brothers and sisters, and are mean and vicious to her, she still works diligently to feed her horses, raising cattle and chickens, and doing all the work she can to please her family.
As we all know, you will never wake up those who pretend to be asleep, you will not be able to please the perpetrators of deep-rooted prejudice, and you will not be able to awaken your mean and vicious heart with positive kindness...
Susan's parents kept the door closed and still beat Susan, and took the cows and money from the old lame young man in the same village. When Susan was 20 years old, she married (selled) her.
Susan was always a woman. She was not like a man who could drive cattle and horses to places with abundant water and grass for days and nights, nor could she hunt and open up land. She could only help with some light work, not to mention the northwest border with a rude style. 20 years ago, it was a completely out of law.
The more men there are in the family, the more hunting rifles there are, no one dares to bully them, and no thieves and robbers come to steal cattle, horses and food.
Unlike modern times, with the development of science and technology, women can drive agricultural machinery to manage a large area of arable land on the scarce arable land in the northwest, and have a good harvest.
Now in the northwest and northeastern borders, there are many masculinistic female surnames.
In the past, people were ignorant, and there were many people in the village who sent their daughter out like this - it was very cost-effective to replace the mouths of eating at home with cows, horses and money.
The fate of 18-year-old Susan seems to be developing in another direction.
At least in the future, my in-laws don’t look like they beat, discriminate, or laugh at her like their parents.
In her spare time, she would ask other elderly people and children in the village for her future in-laws' home.
Longing is beautiful.
The abyss is staring at it too.
Susan's neighbor's house, a lazy scumbag's eldest son, who is more merciless than her parents.
Get close to Susan with bad intentions...
He refused to admit his account afterwards and threatened Susan's family. If the statement was made, he would let Susan's future in-laws know about the scandal and ruin the cows and money that her parents finally got.
Susan, who has never read a book at the age of 18, has lived in the whirlpool of domestic abuse since then.
Rumors began to spread in the village because she was pregnant.
The hemp rope is just broken in detail, and bad luck always seeks miserable people.
Susan cannot marry the seller with a child.
Because at that time, state laws stipulated that removing children was seriously illegal.
Even if it is "accidentally" gone and is found out, it still has to spend a lot of money to deal with it, otherwise it will be sent to prison by some local law enforcement specialists - what is even more ironic is that this state law that seriously restricts the right to freedom of childbirth is still in effect!
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Moreover, Susan's cold-blooded parents believe that this incident has spread in the village, and the marriage of the cripple family may be ruined. It is better to keep Susan's children and have a scum who threatens the neighbors to marry Susan.
Susan knew very well what the neighbor’s character was. She was a scumbag family that was even worse than her own original family. It would be better to not have children to go to jail if she married the neighbor’s scumbag!
But going to jail is far from enough. According to the law, if the child is gone, there will be a fine, so naturally Susan was forced by her parents to enter the neighbor's house by force.
Susan's parents felt that after being fined and went to jail, the reputation was also bad. The lame family would definitely not be ruined, and the money would be gone. If this matter is not done well, Susan would have to be a burden for the rest of her life...
Susan was pregnant with her child and suffered the most intense and vicious violence and abuse ever.
There were many perpetrators - the scumbag neighbor who deceived Susan, Susan's parents, Susan's brother... but they were all at large.
The victim Susan lives in fear every day, wanting to end her own life, but she cannot take action to end her growing little life, nor can she scratch herself - she is afraid of pain.
"It is because they deserve the sin because they have caused my bad life."
Susan said.
Still a lifeless look.
There is no hatred or complacent in his tone.
Only the calm that makes people stand upside down is left.
If these thousands of lives were not available, how philosophical this sentence would be!
"Your parents and original family have caused you an unfortunate childhood, your ex-husband has caused you an unfortunate marriage, your in-laws' family has caused you to become an unqualified mother, and other idle people in the village... make you notorious and disgraced, so... you think they deserve it, right?"
Chapter completed!