Chapter 1762

A normal person's reading would be around a hundred, and the number would drop with the intensity of their emotions.

Most assassins who failed in their missions would be extremely emotional, and their readings would drop to below fifty.

Greensource Corp had put in a great deal of effort into researching this and found that there was a wonderfully strange correlation between the human body and their emotions.

If an assassin's emotions were at a reading of a hundred, they would be able to move with all of their power. Similarly, an assassin with an emotional reading of fifty would have their powers cut in half as a result.

The watch was the Judge's best tool to assess an assassin's emotions. After all, an assassin would be easier to deal with if they were in a more emotional state.

Greensource Corp had a perfect killing system with strict rules enforced in both internal and external cases that even people like Jeckle and Demetra would not be able to outsmart.

the fruits of this labor were the higher-ups of this company. Yet these higher-ups had

received from the company. After all, there were strict rules in place that would grant them the benefits and power they earned or deserved as long as they

This was where they obtained their power and

considerably difficult to climb up the ranks in society, and thus everyone here

he were a work of art at an exhibition. "You might not know this, but there was an assassin who failed an A-level mission before you. Do you know how he chose to have his life ended? You'll never guess it. He chose a grenade. Pity he tried to escape, the sly bastard. You know how this works. If he isn't dead, I

know I screwed up big time. I'm not going to

the chance to even if you

Demetra brought the man in the suit to an abandoned factory west

sword onto the ground with a mocking smile. "Your weapon's right here. You're free

I won't be any match for you, sir. Please make it quick and

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