Livestream: The Adjudicator of Death

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Twenty-Eight Peanuts
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Jack transmigrated to a parallel world and locked on to a Judge System that provided rewards for punishing evil.
Hence, an Adjudicator of Death who stood above the law was hence born.
A livestream channel named Deathstream Channel hence appeared in various major livestream platforms, with a judge’s pen and a Death Notice sent to every criminal.
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[Name: Mogul] [Gender:Male:] [Age:45] [Job: CEO of Mogul Group] [Crime: Brutal killing of children] [Punishment:Decapitation]
[Name:Natalie ] [Gender:Female ] [Age:33 ] [Job:Vagrant] [Crime:Abduction of women, forcing them into the prostitution of death] [Punishment:removal of limbs and reproductive organs, bleeding to death]
[Name: Watton] [Gender:Male] [Age:47] [Job:Mob boss] [Crime:Gang fights, slaughtering civilians ] [Punishment: Death by a thousand cuts and skinning]
All who received Death Notices were sent to the Deathstream Channel without exception, for death awaits while everyone in the world would watch as they were punished!
No matter where you are or how noble a position you possess, a baptism of blood and fire awaits you once you receive the Death Notices.
It is the prelude of death. Sinners—come receive your time of death!

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  1. Rohan_Gianni
    Rohan_Gianni rated it
    "Engaging and thought-provoking, 'Livestream: The Adjudicator of Death' captivates with its unique blend of dystopian narrative and ethical dilemmas. The protagonist's unwavering quest for justice through live streaming adds a layer of suspense, leaving readers hooked on every twist. Its exploration of life, death, and the blurred lines between them creates a compelling read that stays with you long after the last page. A must-read for those who enjoy thought experiments on morality in a high-stakes world."
  1. PilinyTheYoungerkdt
    " Livestream: The Adjudicator of Death" is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the realms of technology, morality, and the human condition. Set in a not-too-distant future, the story revolves around an AI adjudicator that presides over virtual death games, reflecting society's fascination with entertainment and the blurred lines between life and death. The protagonist, grappling with his own humanity and the consequences of his role, challenges readers to ponder the ethical implications of such a dystopian world.

    The novel explores themes of power, responsibility, and the search for meaning in a world where life is commodified. It raises questions about the ethics of creating a system that exploits suffering for entertainment, and the consequences when technology infiltrates the deepest aspects of human existence. As the protagonist grapples with his identity and the morality of his actions, we are forced to confront our own values and the limits we place on acceptable entertainment.

    " Livestream" is a compelling narrative that pushes the boundaries of what it means to be alive, both physically and emotionally. It invites readers to examine the thin line between reality and virtuality, and the potential consequences of unchecked technological advancement. Ultimately, it leaves us with a haunting reminder of the importance of empathy, compassion, and the inherent dignity of every life, even in the face of an increasingly detached society.
  1. Yves Wollaston
    Yves Wollaston rated it
    Quick question has custom made demon king been dropped?
    Anyways this novel is pretty good. The story is kind of like Saw and Death Note mixed together.
  1. Yvonne Austin
    Yvonne Austin rated it
    Amazing... I definitely want to read more...so far it's only four chapters but those chapters are some of the most thrilling ones I've read about... I have to say I'm hooked on this story... I really want to read more on this book
    The MC looks really interesting and I can't wait to read more on his future escapades... I really like these morally grey types of MC's, not the perfect Gary Stu's or the clichéd villains... I can't wait to see what he will do next
    In my opinion this book is by far the best pick out of the other nine ones and it should really be picked
  1. Tobey Wild
    Tobey Wild rated it
    low score due the locked chapters after chapter 5, don't know if the author is greedy or something else, but having chaps locked so early on makes keeping up with story hard on a .daily basis, at max one can get 3 free passes, and there are other worth it books that get this passes, I can't possibly invest all only in this book just so I can have enough pleasure reading this chapter.
  1. Ira Huxley
    Ira Huxley rated it
    TL;DR book completely and flawedly without effort plagiarized [Death Inquisitor] by [Second Brother]

    Honestly I read a couple of chapterd and found it oddly familiar, beside for example the way character spoke like “i beg the judge to give them death” or other example like the livestreamer supposedly in New York makes a livestream that reached 40 millions people. Instead of just shortening the original chinese chapters they should have just translated it fully and give it the right novel and author name. just changing stuff there and there but leaving obvious flaws like the use of RMB instead of USD as well. All in all it’s a complete plagiarized book giving neither the original book nor author the fame it deserves.
  1. Duncan Dunbar
    Duncan Dunbar rated it
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  1. Vivien Larkin
    Vivien Larkin rated it
    blocked after only 4 chapters.

    thats a load of bs.

    so that author doesn't hate me personally, I do these for all novels that black before 40 chapters.

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