A Space-time Hunter
screamed in pain, and I pounced on h
hat my opponent was dangerous, I would beat h
I would be the on
bbed him by the hair and smas
tried to stab me. I saw the knife comi
w hard he tried, the k
e, I began to o
eapon, he was
re white, with alm
work, but for a premeditated crime,
howed that he w
ll to the ground. Then I put his hands behind him and
h and pressed my body against him. Then I
g! B
he pain was too great for him to scream. At
d his hands behind his back
uld no lon
s still
ous enough not to give my oppon
been torn down. I picked up a ston
and making sure he couldn't mo
er to the girl. I pulled the towel out of
that she could not speak.
e afraid. Then I took out my phone an
a pr
lice, how should I
ad to travel a long way to buy groceries. What wo
ad to think carefully
e begged me not to call the
said, "Please. I just got out of prison. If I go in there a
s st
got out
.
, my pho
und it was a call fr
, I heard her voice. "Wel
tried to bully a girl. I j
, but it was a shame that you became a traffic cop later. The man in
do you
day is May 7th, and the report about him came out on M
hone, took a picture of the
found a
Jailed for Rape, Eight Ye
d at the
woman in 2012. Due to his cruel means, h
membered him as an ambitious young man. No
filial and ambitious child. In the eye
, big boy. He didn't talk much, but I could f
hood was m
made my st
ed a photo of the
she was in tears, it was not hard to rec
romanticize criminals. Every time I read this kind of report, I just feel sick. You said he was a good boy in the eyes of his parents
Don't sugarcoat sins. Too many people in this world have had miserable childhoods, and everyone is struggling to get by. Ho
her. At once she wiped her eyes, cov
aul. I searched him carefully a
ly read t
s and feet, made her kneel on the ground, then threaten
d and said coldly, "On
said, so I picked up the syr
yringe on his eyelid, leaving a blood sta
man?" I muttered. "How do you feel
with fear, unable to
ringe. I pressed the syringe, and the l
at he trembled agai
too. Now on your knees and stom
against the ground because his hands were tied behind his back. He half
just afraid that you will be punished. Y
s the beloved daughter of her parents, the love of her husband, and perhaps even the sacre
eople like you with their hard-earned money so that criminals can clean up their acts and h
ed the
der, and he screamed in pain. "
me to let you go? I'm sure that woman begged you eight years ago, and this woman must have begged you,
o me! She'd been nice to me since I was rel
r. She trembled all over
ens when you give care to a bad guy. Why don't yo
spreading
o correct his mistake and
did the innoc
ople be allowed to
b's body suddenly
erved to
og barked in
as M
tart. Now was not the
e told me not to be careless at any
so I could kill
couldn't have a witness arou
Call the police, but don't talk to anyone ab
me blankly and
and protect you until
ok out her phone, rea
.
er head up and exclaim
instead of looking back
d and reacted, it wou
behind me. When I turned around, I saw Paul on the
ssible? I tied
y to find that his l
ground where he
ificia
r he bro
ying to hide his fingerprints, but it turned out h
ground in agony,
because he still had
ldn't be stupid enough to a
ready to throw it at him,
fr
kick be s
blood until he tilted his
uld th
ck me. After a moment's hesitati
act at all. He d
picked up the stone again, an
d. I quickly kicked it asid
dn't seem to
I turned
stone slab i
ght on the slab. It went
d at th
e in the presen
rl. I squeezed my hand hard and to
had to calm down a
en she found him dead, she asked in fea
would you do if I said I couldn't
t call th
hat Paul was dead, the police wou
at mystery woman, but I wanted to
re, instead of running away from the scene. I
think I acted in self-def
fear, but seconds later, she
hold of Paul's body, tr
o heavy for a
d, "There's a dilapidated house nearby. It's h
s st
t Paul got out of prison eig
y to find that his old house was about to be d
describing Paul's abjection and f
in his yard,"
ing to help
said in a trembling voice, "You.
and we moved Paul
e backyard an
l digging was very popular in those days, and Paul's father had also dug a well. Unfortunately, t
there was a rusty bucket, a
rope on it indicated that it was a deep well.
of a dozen yards, but not every piece of land had enough
gret doing th
l into the well. "You saved me so that I could feel the pain of the victim, and I
, I put his legs into the well. Then I dropped him into the
ark that one coul
larger stone a
lfway, the stone wou
d a splash
ve to bury this well next. Wait he
nodded r
going to sink o
ing flowers. I knew cement worked best. Wells i
d make it look too new. It was a dilapidated house
ks of soil, asked the shop owner for many of his old
d with mineral water and a towel to make
ard voices in the distance. It tur
I cleaned up the blood, but
nto a nearby house and pret
unately, I did not ar
ably going to be torn down soon, so no one would be
for a while. After the workers left, I collect
ured the gravel and then hal
it a fe
ght years, and he had no friends. The only person he contacted was his uncle, but his uncle took
oulder at Adeline.
aid? It's murde
n't c
e for a murder? I don't think you're going t
nd said quietly, "I did not kill a ma
ed at me
e well and said through gritted te
getting dark. I had to tidy myself u
d me, "May I have you
p your mouth shut. No one cares that Paul is missin
ded me a business card
porter for t
ard and said, "Y
know yo
no
t ran away with a frigh
and called the
answered
ng you want to t
ha
ing? Is there anything you
ilence, she said,
hide from you. Pa
Just a
apping away a
time. In addition, from today on, my life is yours. With
didn't quite understa
I only had a cursory look at it before. Whe
card turned out to be th