The gate of the courthouse was quite impressive, costing over a million to install this titanium alloy gate. Previously, they used electric gates, but after repeated damage by rioters, a titanium alloy gate seemed like a prudent investment. Hopefully, this time it would withstand vandalism.
In fact, the frequent rioting was mainly due to issues with the chief judge. Unfair and unjust proceedings were to blame. Indirectly, this highlighted a point: if the court truly served the people, even a wooden gate would remain unharmed; if not, even a titanium alloy gate would be useless.
Liu the Tyrant directly climbed onto the gate, catching the guard off guard. Immediately, the guard grabbed an electric baton and rushed forward, unleashing a burst of high voltage onto the gate. However, this bit of electricity meant nothing to Liu the Tyrant; ever since he'd been shocked by police batons, he'd become immune to such voltages. Besides, this time he was far away and wore thick clothing.