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Chapter 1287 Studying Law Can't Save Hell's Kitchen

In the video on the screen, because he was fooled, Fergie found District Attorney Reyes and asked him to give an explanation.

However, Reyes was also very unhappy because the trap tonight failed.

And he didn't buy it at all, and didn't take Peggy's small law firm into consideration at all. He directly threatened them that if they dared to force them again, she would put the blame for the failure of tonight's operation on your law firm!

After saying this, she drove away in a dusty manner, leaving Peggy, who was laughing in anger, and could only spread her hands to show that she was helpless.

Outside the video on the screen, Searcy frowned and said, "The district attorney is too much. This is not in line with their regulations."

Frank Cassel couldn't help but sneer when he heard it: "Do you know who is the person who loves to break the rules the most? It is precisely the maintainer or maker of the rules. This is equivalent to the referee going to the game again after the game. Whether it is illegal or not, he has the final say!"

"Your metaphor... seems to be very appropriate." Searcy was a little amused.

Tony Stark and Matt Murdock both looked very serious, with solemn expressions on their faces. After all, they understood the meaning behind this.

Once the law loses its fairness and loses the confidence of the people, it will be difficult to get it back. At that time, there will inevitably be more fans and followers like Daredevil or Punisher.

After all, your laws and regulations cannot maintain justice and fairness, so I can only resort to violence!

Tony Stark said with emotion: "The bad atmosphere in Hell's Kitchen is not only because there are too many local villains, but also because of these inactions or official personnel who are messing around."

Matt Murdock took a deep breath: "Learning law can't save Hell's Kitchen."

Tony Stark glanced at him: "Maybe you should run for a seat in Congress? Well, don't. With your personality, I'm afraid that even if you become the commander-in-chief, you will be shot in the back and commit suicide."

The political arena is even darker. Whether passively or actively, they have learned a lot of cases from the future videos exposed by the quiz game.

While chatting, watching the future video. The camera finally gave Daredevil Matt Murdock, who was now tied up tightly with chains and found himself on the roof.

The Punisher was sitting not far away, concentrating on stitching his wounds.

After Matt tried to break free, he began to ask tentatively, asking him why he didn't kill him or take off his mask?

This seems a bit unreasonable. After a normal villain boss defeats a masked vigilante or street hero, he will immediately take off the mask to confirm what this stinky boy who has been against him for so long looks like?

The Punisher is certainly not an ordinary villain boss. He can be classified as an anti-hero. He casually explained that he doesn't care who you are, and he has no interest in him.

The Punisher said that he was not interested in him, but gave Matt a nickname "Xiaohong", which seemed a bit funny.

The Punisher also claimed that he came to Hell's Kitchen just to complete his own mission, and he didn't care about anything else.

While speaking, he opened the wooden box next to the pile, which was full of various hot weapons!

Outside the screen, Frank Cassel's eyes lit up. At this time, he had an idea in his mind: This guy might really be me in another Pingxin time and space?

Their love for firearms and firearms is clearly written on their faces.

In the future video, the Punisher skillfully fiddled with and assembled firearms, and there will be a tough battle waiting for him later.

Under the building is a gangster nest called Hellhounds, which is also the target that the Punisher wants to punish tonight!

During this process, Daredevil also kept asking about the Punisher's life experience. He speculated that the Punisher had military service experience, and asked him how many people he had killed? What beliefs?

This guy is also very long-winded. He is sure that the Punisher will not kill him, and he keeps nagging. If it were Kingpin, he would have punched him by now.

The Punisher was also annoyed by the noise, so he went up to argue with him.

As expected, the focus of the argument between the two was whether to kill people or not.

Daredevil's point of view was very firm, and he believed that they, the vigilantes, had no right to decide a person's life or death. This view seemed very naive and childish to the Punisher, and also seemed too saintly.

Daredevil, you run out to beat people every night, and you beat people up black and blue at every turn. Isn't this considered breaking the law?

Since it has already been illegal, it should be thorough, and those villains should be destroyed humanely directly, wouldn't it be better?

The difference in the three views made it difficult to convince each other, so the two quarreled on the roof.

It stands to reason that the upstairs is quite quiet, but an old man who was guarding the door heard the sound and ran to check.

The Punisher had to send the man away and warned Daredevil that if he tried to call for help, he would kill the old man first!

It was also a coincidence that the old man who came to check was a soldier, and the Punisher also had military experience, so he said a few words to get close to him. Just when the old man was about to leave, Daredevil made a noise, which made the old man alert again.

Seeing this, the Punisher decisively took out his gun and pointed it at the old man through the door, ready to pull the trigger at any time.

Daredevil on the other side "saw" this scene and quickly calmed down. There was no more trouble, and he finally sent the old man away.

Then, the two continued to argue about the topic just now. The Punisher's point of view is actually very simple.

If those villains are eliminated from the physical level, public security will improve. And if you beat people up and send them to prison like Daredevil did, it won't take long for those villains to come out and prey on the people again. How should this account be settled?

Of course, Daredevil could not agree with this point of view no matter what. He always felt that even a villain like Kingpin who did not do evil should be given a chance to reform.

At least they, the vigilantes, were not qualified and had no right to judge the life and death of the other party.

Later in the argument, the Punisher finally realized that the argument would only go on endlessly and no one could convince anyone.

He was also fed up with Daredevil's nagging, so he simply stepped forward and knocked Daredevil unconscious with a punch. Seeing this, Tony Stark outside the screen raised his eyebrows and said, "You hit people when you can't argue. You are really uncultured!"

Frank Cassel's mouth twitched twice when he heard this, and he was too lazy to refute.

In the Back to the Future video, when Daredevil woke up from his coma again, he found that his condition had changed again. There was a gun in his hand, and there was tape binding the gun and his hand tightly together.

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