At the beginning of the story, a single woman was taken away by an uncle who was knocked out by a broken window, and then stripped and dismembered and tortured to death.
His fiancé, a policeman, decided to avenge her, and agreed with her that "the pain you have suffered will be repaid to him a thousand times over."
The police are really good, they can win every time, and then mutilate the uncle in the order of hand-foot-head, and then let him go again and again. At first, I saw some medical bills and thought it was because of sympathy, but later I found out that it was because of enjoyment, to enjoy the hunt, and to let the uncle feel the pain of being hunted.
In the end, the arrogance of the police harmed the old husband and sister-in-law. He found that he was wrong, he thought it would make the uncle feel pain and fear. The uncle finally said to him, "You don't get anything from me, I don't know what pain is." "You win, you lose too."
In fact, there is no winning or losing. The police said, "I hope you can continue to suffer after your death." As for the police, he has directly and indirectly killed many people, and he has also become an executioner who kills without blinking an eye, and even makes people feel pain after death.
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