Demon Lord 3
Chapter 680: Another Wave
They probably didn't quite understand what it meant to save someone, especially since they didn't know the dead couldn't be resurrected. They thought that powerful monks like us could bring that child back to life. I smiled and said that we were cultivators, we were problem solvers, we were part of the paranormal investigation team investigating things, and we were part of the police force. In fact, we weren't really that powerful, and were at most ordinary people here. That was the only way to explain it to them. If they really asked us to revive someone, we definitely wouldn't do it. This kind of thing goes against ethics and morality, and we couldn't possibly violate the rules of this great way. A young policeman was also very curious about this. He said he had been listening to novels about it and watching TV shows and movies about it. In the end, he was deeply attracted to it and asked if we really knew how to do it or if we were just pretending. He also showed us a few hand-splitting poses, saying he learned them online. I took a look and then helped him with some guidance. A few of the moves were not solid enough, but it is true that many things taught to people online are correct. In fact, there is nothing wrong with it, it's just that they don't know how to use them. I improved it. I showed the policeman a few of those moves and told him they wouldn't be afraid when walking at night. They could just use them to attack and defeat them. It was a simple trick, but it was still effective. A person's psychology can influence everything. If someone has hidden concerns, they're more likely to attract evil spirits. These policemen are supposed to have strong yang energy, so they shouldn't be vulnerable to such creatures. If they're afraid of powerful ones, these moves are quite effective. So after learning them, they said they'd try them next time. I know there's no need to spread superstition here; I just thought they were interesting. As we were talking, we arrived at the interrogation room. We were still conducting this in this way and with this identity, which is quite unique. We're supposedly more focused on psychology, so we came here as psychologists. I didn't expect the paranormal investigation team to become like this. I'm really frustrated. Aren't paranormal investigation teams supposed to investigate paranormal events? How did they end up as psychologists? I'm starting to question what we're doing. I'd changed my job without realizing it. I smiled, thinking it was incredibly strange, yet also incredibly interesting. We stood there for a while, then went into the interrogation room and began questioning the woman. She initially refused to answer my questions, so I ended up placing a talisman on her head. Apparently, there was no other way. There were iron bars and glass, so I couldn't reach her. I finally asked for the door to be opened. One of the young officers said this wasn't in accordance with protocol, but the officer in charge said we had special operations credentials, so there wasn't anything wrong with it. We were the leaders now. Finally, I opened the door and placed a talisman. The situation gradually calmed down, and those young people exclaimed in wonder. I didn't recite any spells or incantations, but simply sat aside. After all, we were sitting here, so even if there were any, the filthy creatures wouldn't dare come. The woman calmed down, and I knew the filthy creatures were probably gone, but she still had a shadow in her heart. The service industry can only have a calming effect, but it doesn't actually have any magical powers. The woman looked back and saw nothing behind her, so she breathed a sigh of relief. She said she wanted to confess, but when she got to the details, she was interrupted again and started to rage again. I tried to apply the talisman again, but it was no longer effective. Lin Zhenfei tried to force the woman to take the medicine, but was stopped. They said it was against regulations. If they forced the medicine on her, who would be responsible if something went wrong? That would be considered murder. I also tried to persuade him not to do it, saying that if it didn't work, then forget it. Zhou Chuyuan's temper sometimes flared up, and he told the police that it was okay, that he would take responsibility himself, and that he would talk to his second master later. They knew Zhou Erye's character, so they didn't stop and said they could do it, but quickly. If anything went wrong, they would have to bear the responsibility themselves. They couldn't bear such a responsibility. It was too heavy, and a matter involving human life was not something they could handle casually.
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