Livestream: The Adjudicator of Death - Chapter 146 - The Governor Speaks, and the Place of Execution Appears
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Chapter 146 - The Governor Speaks, and the Place of Execution Appears

Chapter 146: The Governor Speaks, and the Place of Execution Appears

Outside the courthouse, the protesters who had watched the death broadcast cheered a name on the street.

The Inquisitor!

Had it not been for the Inquisitors sudden intervention, they might have watched as Judge Harriman and the five gut-wrenching men left.

All they could do was protest angrily, as Harriman said, in vain.

And now everyone was very satisfied with the results of the death broadcast.

After the broadcast ended, the protesting people did not leave. Instead, they continued to protest. Because although Harriman and the eviscerators were dead, as long as the legal system remained the same, there would be another Harriman and more criminals and countless other victims.

At this moment, the police officers who were maintaining order at the scene were very embarrassed. After all, they might have just sat together and watched the live broadcast with other peoples phones. Now, they were asked to drive the protesters away. They could not do it. Moreover, what happened today had touched them greatly. Most of them had voted when they watched the live broadcast, and they also did not want the gut-digging gang to survive.

At this time, the scene outside the court was filled with angry protesters and police officers who were deliberately slacking off. Many police officers saw that the people who were watching the live broadcast with them were charging at the human wall formed by the police officers and even pretended to be knocked down. They made a gap so that the protesters could directly rush into the court. When the other police officers saw this, they did not go up to the gap but pretended not to see it, and that did not stop the people who rushed into the court gate.

Soon, a large number of protesters rushed into the court and blocked the exit. They smashed Harrimans desk and his gavel, but they did not hurt anyone.

A police car slowly drove out of the underground garage of the court. Looking at the scene in front of the court, the police officer driving the car lowered the brim of his hat and smiled with satisfaction.

The police car drove into the distance and slowly disappeared at the end of the street.

The protest took place outside the court. It