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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 977

Chief of Staff stared at Casey, found that Casey was a young man in his twenties, so he took a a sigh of relief.

In his opinion, young people had no trial experience, if Casey was to interrogate him, it would be good.

"I said, I'm not going to tell you anything. You'd better kill me as soon as possible.”

"Ahh!!"

Before Chief of Staff finished his words, Casey had seized a finger of his, without thinking, directly broke it.

"What will happen?" Casey looked at Chief of Staff coldly and asked.

Chief of Staff's whole face was flushed with sudden pain, and beads of sweat fell from his forehead onto his trembling body.

He had thought that there would be no trial experience of this young man and he could not get anything from his mouth, but this fresh-faced young man would break off one of his fingers.

Just from this sense of surprise, Chief of Staff had a trace of instinctive fear of Casey.

"Don't... Don't think this will make me..."

There was a click.

Another finger snapped off, and Chief of Staff screamed again.

"Then what?" Casey calmly asked.

This time Chief of Staff was speechless out of pain, it was his first time to see such a ruthless man.

He was clear that, as long as he dared to say no, Casey would break his fingers again.

After all, he had ten fingers, Casey certainly would not feel a pity if he broke a few more.

So he simply shut his mouth and pretended too painful to speak.

Casey saw Chief of Staff did not speak, did not hesitate, and broke his finger.

"You should know that we don't want to waste our time, if we cannot get the answers we want, you're just going to continue to suffer."

"Don't expect us to kill you. It's easy to kill you, but you're in a situation where you can’t die."

"I've got a hundred ways of torturing you that won't kill you, and if you want to keep wasting time, I don't mind trying it on you."

After listening to the words of Casey, Chief of Staff showed a face as dead, even if he experienced countless thrilling scenes in his life, he never met a man as ruthless as Casey.

Seeing that Chief of Staff was still hesitating, Casey stretched out his hand mercilessly clenched Chief of Staff’s three broken fingers.

This was obviously more painful than breaking another finger.

Chief of Staff fell to his knees in pain.

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