Chapter 105 - Not Worried
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nYu Lang seemed to think that Yu Yao was a person with a serious preference for personal heroism. He was afraid that she would personally go to the scene to take a risk, so he warned her seriously, “Yaoyao, regardless of whether the police take this information seriously, I hope that you can stay at home and not take any risks, okay?”
nAlthough Yu Lang couldn’t see, Yu Yao still rolled her eyes helplessly at the sky. “Eldest Brother, I know that I’m a weak human with a mortal body. How can I be so overconfident and go head-on against a terrorist who has a bomb on him?”
nHowever, Yu Lang still seemed a little worried. “I hope you can do what you say. Otherwise, I won’t ever let you get involved in dangerous matters again!”
n“Got it…” Yu Yao said impatiently.” Brother, you’re really long-winded. ”
nEven though his younger sister had complained about him, Yu Lang didn’t feel angry at all.
nNow, he was already beginning to enjoy Yu Yao’s various attitudes towards him. Although Yu Yao had been complaining just now, Yu Lang could hear the intimacy in her tone and attitude.
nBeing treated like this by his younger sister was something that the past Yu Lang had never dared to imagine. Hence, Yu Lang cherished his current life very much and also hated those who deliberately tried to destroy this peaceful life.
nYu Lang told the team leader of the task force that there was a high chance that some terrorists had sneaked into the crowd of people quietly demonstrating their might and were trying to cause chaos. The team leader immediately paid attention to this matter. However, when he reported this matter to the higher-ups, he was scolded by his supervisor again.
nThe police had been under too much pressure these two days. Everyone was in a bad mood, and the atmosphere in the police station was tense.
nAs the team leader responsible for the cases in the mental hospital, he had been scolded the most in the past two days. However, he had silently borne the full brunt of the leaders and directors’ anger.
nWhen he reported to the leaders that there might be a terrorist attack, the team leader had expected to receive another scolding from the leaders, but he still knocked on the leader’s office door without hesitation.
nAfter leaving the leader’s office, the team leader wiped the saliva off his face and glanced at the other police officers in the office.
nAll the police officers had their ears perked up as they paid attention to the movements in the office. When they sensed their team leader’s gaze on them, they all turned their heads to avoid looking into his eyes. They did not want to see their team leader’s awkward expression.
nHowever, the team leader of the task force was mentally strong. He did not look embarrassed at all after being scolded.
nHe said to the police officers present with a normal expression, “I just received news that terrorists might have infiltrated into the crowd of silent protesters. We need to investigate the demonstrating crowd and eliminate the source of danger as soon as possible.”
nAlthough this was a normal job for police officers, someone still looked unwilling.
nThe team leader glared at that person. “What? You don’t want to do it?”
nThe young police officer who had been glared at immediately stood still obediently. With a frown, he explained, “Team Leader, it’s not that we don’t want to accept the mission. It’s just that in this situation, the public is filled with doubts about us. They don’t trust us and are unwilling to cooperate with us. This will make searching very difficult.”
nThe team leader said with a dark expression, “The public indeed doesn’t understand us much now, and this will make our work harder. But, because our work is difficult, have we forgotten our duty as a police officer?”
nThe young police officer was a little indignant. Looking at the team leader’s serious gaze, he forcefully explained, “Team Leader, I’m not trying to shirk my duty. I just feel that the authenticity of this information has not been further confirmed. We don’t have any evidence to prove that there are terrorists mixed into the public. After all, our gun and ammunition management is so strict. There’s no way a large-scale terrorist attack could happen, right?”
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