The mercury dichloride poured into Walter's mouth quickly took effect, and Walter felt more discomfort and pain. He knew that this must be the cause of the rapid deterioration of the kidneys! Until this moment, Walt really realized how much trouble he had caused himself.
He always felt that with his identity, status, and family background, he could walk sideways in any corner of the world. After all, relative to the ten billion dollars of family property, most things in this world seem too cheap to him.
When he was in the United States, he didn't get into trouble less, but even if he really killed someone, he could do it with a few million dollars at most, which would not cause him any trouble at all.
If the poisoning of Mr. Young was in the United States, once the East Window incident happened, he would only need to spend a few hundred thousand dollars, and he would immediately be able to arrange a scapegoat.
Even if the whole world knows, how is he instructing behind? He can find a strong enough relationship in the judicial department of the United States to put all the crimes on a scapegoat, and never let himself get into any trouble.
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