Chapter 278: External Roasting, Internal Steaming
Rosss entire face was contorted.
It was too cruel and too bloody.
In that sea of fire, he could clearly see Tom and the other two struggling non-stop. They were somehow being burned alive.
But when he turned around to look at the people, he was stunned.
The peoples expressions were filled with excitement and passion. They believed that what was burning in the fire was not life, but evil and unjust power. It was like the baptism of fairness. After shattering the evil, what was left was naturally fairness and justice.
Ah ah, help!
Police comrades, quickly come and save me. I cant take it anymore. Im going to be burned to death.
You trash, what kind of self-proclaimed police? You are the law enforcers of the people. Are you just going to watch us burn to death and be executed by the Death Inquisitor?
Furious roars came from within the fire, causing Rosss face to contort. It was as if tens of thousands of ants were gnawing at his heart, causing his entire body to tremble in pain.
F*ck!
Hurry up and save them!
When will the helicopter from the municipal bureau arrive?
F*ck!
Ross now knew how having unanswered prayers felt like.
Damn it! Are we just going to watch as three lives are burned to death? Ross gritted his teeth.
The old man sighed and said, A few years ago, a woman fell here. I and hundreds of people rushed over to save her, and one of us was almost swallowed by the swamp. In the end, we succeeded in getting rid of her. Two years ago, a few children were playful and accidentally fell into the swamp. The villagers who passed by jumped into the swamp and almost lost their lives. If it was a person, we would save him. We would also save the animals, but if it was a devil that was worse than animals, why would we save him? There is a bottom line here. If more people were killed because we saved him, who would pay for this sin in the end? Does he deserve to be saved?
His words were simple, but they were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
Ross was silent. The other citizens were silent. The police officers who came to enforce the law were silent.
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