Chapter 201 God of War
Everyone at the police department had no idea why these famous psychiatrists all turned pale and ran out of the police department as if they were running for their lives.

And they all run, wishing they had two more legs.

The only participants in the psychiatric evaluation just now were Jiang Hanwen, thirteen psychiatrists, and the murderer Chen himself.

The identification took less than half an hour, and from the surveillance footage everything seemed to be proceeding according to normal procedures, with nothing unusual.

But the results were so consistent, surprisingly consistent. The results of the thirteen psychiatrists' mental evaluations of Chen were all: the test subject had no mental illness and had full behavioral capacity.

In addition to the psychiatrist, Jiang Hanwen and Chen also behaved strangely.

Since completing the test, Chen has not had the mental ups and downs he had just had. Instead, he is smiling and having a pleasant conversation with Jiang Hanwen.

Even the dinner time was delayed.

Chen was sitting on the interrogation chair, looking very excited, staring straight at the young man sitting in the interrogation seat.

The two eyes seemed to be looking forward, but if you looked closely, you could see that Chen's eyes were unfocused, as if he was searching for the enemy in the void.

The young man was holding a teacup, his waist slightly bent, breathing heavily, his hair was a little messy, his temples were soaked with sweat, and his shirt on his chest was also wet, except for his eyes which were still as bright as gems.

The whole person seemed to have just been pulled out of the water and was extremely weak.

No one except himself could explain what had just happened in the interrogation room.

"Fourteen people were hypnotized at the same time to influence their consciousness, so that they were in the same consciousness space and repeatedly experienced the crimes committed by the murderer. They were personally in the scene and experienced every cruel and extreme detail without any detail."

"No matter if you are beaten, suffocated, raped, dismembered or trapped in an endless rainy night, you will never escape."

"Although this effect is good, it consumes too much physical energy."

Jiang Hanwen now felt his eyes go dark and he was about to faint at any time.

Hypnosis is not magical. It is one of the means to manipulate people's subconscious mind. Although Jiang Hanwen had a deep understanding of it in his previous life, he had never put it into practice.

The first time he was put into actual combat was in the Langya case, and the effect of dealing with those little beasts was amazing.

But when Jiang Hanwen summarized it afterwards, he still couldn't get to the point.

It's also about using the eyes to infuse spirit and influence the other person's consciousness. This thing can't be as amazing as those so-called eye techniques and illusions on TV, nor can it be as quick as in the movies where you can hypnotize someone by just snapping your fingers while walking.

In order to achieve the effect, Jiang Hanwen needs to mobilize all his energy, actively enter the subconscious illusion first, and then use eye contact and the aura around his body to break down the other party's psychological defenses before he can pull the target into the illusion.

When it comes to dealing with a mere Chen, a psychologically twisted, semi-autistic coward with a severe lack of love, Jiang Hanwen asked himself if he could take him down with just a glance.

But this time the target is the thirteen most elite psychiatrists in Hong Kong. These well-known and renowned professionals cannot be just ordinary people with a pretty face.

Each of them is extremely mentally tough and has an incredibly strong control over their consciousness.

You know, what these people usually do is hypnotize others, create a subconscious environment for others, and treat patients.

Jiang Hanwen is a fledgling newcomer in the martial arts world. His second time on the ring is to fight against the well-known Thirteen Guardians. You can imagine how difficult it is.

Jiang Hanwen attributed the reason for his lucky success to the extraordinary spiritual strength of the second life, and the willpower and control that were like a towering pillar forged from studying and comprehending countless horrific cases.

Just like in the dismemberment scene, Jiang Hanwen can be cooking mutton hotpot while using a scalpel to take out the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys from the corpse's stomach, and it still does not affect his enjoyment of the meal.

But at that time, there was no one else in the interrogation room except him. Even Chen, who had many practical experiences, was smeared with feces and dirt from the intestines after experiencing more than ten dismemberment scenes. His mind collapsed and his consciousness completely collapsed, and he became Jiang Hanwen's puppet.

As for those psychiatrists with strong mental powers, it is difficult to break through the psychological defenses.

But once their psychological defenses are breached, these masters who usually hypnotize others, when faced with all kinds of extremely cruel scenes, collapse faster than the innocent little girls watching the Ring.

Several of them would have suffered incontinence and fainted on the spot if Jiang Hanwen had not deliberately reduced the level of bloodiness.

Jiang Hanwen closed his eyes, took a deep breath, suppressed the dizziness in his head, and suppressed the little stars in front of his eyes.

Although he was now physically exhausted and mentally depressed, the work was not yet done and it was not time to rest.

A journey of a hundred miles begins with a single step. We have already taken ninety-nine steps and cannot let our efforts fall by the wayside.

If we don't seize the opportunity to make this case ironclad now, it will only lead to more trouble if we delay any further.

Chen is now in a state of mental breakdown. His psychological defenses are completely broken, and everything he says is what he really thinks. There is no concealment or anything, not even the slightest bit of linguistic embellishment that a normal person would use when speaking.

Naked and straight to the heart.

"Sir, I just want to ask, if I plead guilty, can my works be made public?"

Chen suddenly said this out of the blue, his expression still full of anticipation.

When he asked this, everyone in the monitoring room looked at each other in confusion.

What does it mean? Seeing that the mentally ill person cannot escape punishment, he blew himself up. It's not that serious. It's only been a short time. It's been less than an hour since he entered the door. Is this the most vicious murderer?

Even Kuang Zhili and Lao Zhuang, who had just arrived, were caught off guard by this sudden change.

Just now, the two of them had clearly seen at the gate how the dozen or so psychiatrists looked as if they had seen a ghost. Some of them even nearly crashed their cars into the gate. It was obvious that they were mentally frightened.

What Kuang Zhili feared most was that Jiang Hanwen would verbally threaten or even use violence during the identification process to coerce the psychiatrist into making an identification that was unfavorable to the murderer.

In that case, even if the Police Department can get a promising identification result now, what's the use of it? The doctor will definitely be angry when he goes back and accuse the Police Department of violent law enforcement. Then the identification result will be useless and the entire Police Department will suffer the consequences.

However, after entering, I asked the police officer in the monitoring room and learned that the identification process was in compliance with the procedures.

Old Kuang finally felt relieved. As long as Jiang Hanwen didn't hit anyone, even if those doctors were scared to death in the interrogation room, it would have nothing to do with the Police Department.

As for Chen, the changes in this evil creature are really too great.

The entire identification process was recorded on video. Before that, the murderer was clearly resisting to the end and refusing to admit it.

Why is the contrast so great?
He actually confessed his guilt voluntarily, and it seemed that he wanted to make the videos and photos he took public.

What do you mean? Do you want to take this opportunity to enter the film industry?

Kuang Zhili raised his eyebrows. Just based on Chen's words and a bunch of physical evidence, even if the girl Xiaohui could not testify in court.

Chen will have to spend the rest of his life in jail.

This case has solid evidence and is already an ironclad case.

(End of this chapter)

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