A possible concise summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video where a man tries to get a gun license in a game. He talks to a woman who tells him to take a psychological test at the hospital and pay 400,000 for the process. He goes to the hospital and tells the psychologist about his life, his ex-girlfriend, his constipation, and his childhood trauma. He passes the test and goes to the lawyer center, where he meets another woman who says he has to wait for a week to get his Glock. He gets angry and kills her with a snooker cue. He says he will use his illegal weapon instead and flies away in a helicopter.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is trying to obtain a gun permit in the city.
2. They claim to be a high-end businessman and a target for kidnapping.
3. To get the permit, they need to undergo a psychological test, which costs 250,000.
4. The test must be taken at a hospital, with a protocol provided by the speaker.
5. The speaker claims to have already paid 400,000 for the permit process.
6. They meet with a lawyer, who explains the process and requirements for obtaining the permit.
7. The speaker takes the psychological test and claims to have passed with a score of 10 out of 10.
8. They receive a report stating that they are "psychologically extremely calm, cautious, and think before taking any type of action."
9. The speaker claims to have been approved for the gun permit, but the lawyer disputes this, stating that the process has not been completed.
10. The speaker becomes agitated and argumentative with the lawyer, threatening to report them to the authorities.
11. The speaker mentions that they have a helicopter and are a powerful man.
12. They claim to have undergone treatment for constipation with a specific doctor.
13. The speaker mentions that they have a problem with their ex-girlfriend and a doctor who cheated on them.
14. They claim to have overcome a childhood trauma related to constipation.
15. The speaker states that they are aware of the risks and responsibilities associated with carrying a weapon.
Note that some of the information provided by the speaker may be exaggerated or false, and it is not possible to verify the accuracy of these claims.