Super Zoo-Chapter 541 - 536

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Officer Yang’s words were half understood by Nangong, but Suming understood them all.

Nangong was still hesitating whether or not to smooth things over when Suming tugged at her hand from behind.

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There were some things Officer Yang couldn’t say outright in front of Mr. Li.

If the intention really was to get Nangong to cozy up to someone, Officer Yang would never point out in public that this Mr. Li was a ’deputy chief’.

One word could make a world of difference in status. In the absence of the actual chief, any subordinate would instinctively drop the word ’deputy’ when referring to the leadership face to face. Otherwise, it may seem like the speaker is exposing the leader’s shortcomings, and the listener would also feel unhappy.

Since Nangong’s Uncle had sent Officer Yang to handle this, it surely meant he recognized Yang’s capabilities. Officer Yang wouldn’t be some green kid who didn’t understand anything. Since he pointed out in front of so many people that the other party was the deputy chief, there must be a deeper meaning behind it.

Even if there were no hidden implications, Suming would not call this damn Mr. Li ’uncle’...

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Stepping forward, Suming said to Officer Yang with a stern face, "Comrade, we should conduct official business officially. Whatever his position may be, it has nothing to do with the case itself. The matter should be handled according to procedure. We will cooperate with the investigation and hope that the police will enforce the law impartially!"

"What a way to speak, so disrespectful!" Officer Yang turned his head first to scold, but in his eyes, Suming clearly saw a hint of admiration.

Mr. Li frowned. He and the Deputy Chief Mr. Nangong of the South Mountain Sub-bureau were from the same system, and since they held equivalent positions, they had of course interacted with each other before, with all their interactions being normal official business without any particular personal rapport.

Under other circumstances, he wouldn’t mind giving Deputy Chief Mr. Nangong some face.

But not in this case.

Mr. Li waved his hand, signaling for Yang to step aside, narrowed his eyes, and said to Suming with a sneer, "Official business should be conducted officially, handcuff them and take them back!"

Before Officer Yang could say anything, Suming suddenly shook his head at him and turned to Mr. Li, "I am willing to go back and cooperate with the investigation, but is this within the jurisdiction of your Baiyang Sub-bureau?"

Officer Yang, knowing Suming had fully understood his hint, smiled, stood aside with hands clasped behind his back, and looked at Mr. Li with a smile.

"Fine, you want the people from the jurisdiction to handle it, right? Li, call the Heping Road Police Station!" Mr. Li’s face turned unsightly as he gave the command to one of the policemen he had brought with him. In terms of jurisdiction, this area was under the direct control of the Heping Road Police Station. Although the station chief did not belong to their Baiyang Sub-bureau, he was rather close to Mr. Li; going to the Heping Road Police Station was not much different from being taken to the Baiyang Sub-bureau.

Officer Yang coughed and gave Nangong Yan a look, and by then the usually silent Nangong had completely understood one thing: Mr. Li had a very solid relationship with the other party, and no matter what, they could not go to Mr. Li’s turf.

Nangong Yan stepped forward, took the phone from Suming’s hand, and made a call quietly to the side.

"Until the people from the Heping Road Police Station arrive, there won’t be a problem with me protecting the scene, right?" Mr. Li asked Officer Yang with a sneer.

"Leader, I just happened to pass by. Since you are handling things by the law, of course, I support it. If the police force is lacking, I’ll definitely cooperate," Officer Yang said with a cheerful smile.

The standoff continued, and the people Mr. Li had brought began taking photos of the scene. The photos were taken with ’expertise’, capturing only the smashed Volvo and the fat woman whose clothes were torn in the struggle, her face printed with palm marks, without giving the Beetle a moment in frame.

About fifteen minutes later, the third police car arrived.

A chubby policeman stepped out of the vehicle, his shoulder badge indicating a rank higher than that of Mr. Li.

"What’s the matter here? Officer Yang, you are here? And Mr. Li, you are here too?" The plump officer looked rather amiable, asking cheerfully the moment he stepped out of the car and saw both parties.

"Mr. Huang, hello!"

"Good day, leaders!"

Mr. Li and Yang simultaneously greeted with some respect, but their thoughts were quite different.

Yang felt a wave of relief, while Mr. Li cursed under his breath about bad luck. He was still one step too late, having roused this smiling tiger.

"Very good, very good. In this scorching heat, everyone is working hard." Mr. Huang got out of the car and within a few steps was sweating profusely. As he wiped his sweat, he said to the two, "I got a call, heard that the deputy chief of Baiyang Sub-bureau was involved, and thought a major case had developed, so I came personally!" He glanced at the scene and asked with concern, "Nobody’s dead, right?"

"No," Li quickly said.

"No serious injuries or disabilities?" Mr. Huang asked again.

"No, no," Li replied again.

"That’s good, that’s good."

Wiping his sweat, Huang, with a chuckle, said, "Anyway, this area is under my jurisdiction. It’s my fault for not being meticulous in my work, I’m ashamed. The parties involved in the accident should come back to the station with me to assist in the investigation."

Having said this, he turned and walked towards the police car.

Suming glanced at Yang, and Officer Yang gave him a nod.

Mr. Huang, the bona fide chief of Wuli Sub-bureau, was correct to take people away, as Heping Road was under the jurisdiction of Heping Road Police Station, which was a part of Wuli Sub-bureau.

Mr. Huang, commonly known by the nickname "Smiling Tiger," smiles all day long and offends no one.

However, Mr. Li knew that Mr. Huang’s sister-in-law worked in the municipal armed police detachment with the rank of a junior officer, and Mr. Nangong’s brother, who was the vice-chief of the same detachment... Damn it, how did he manage to stir up this hornet’s nest?

Mr. Li’s mobile phone vibrated, and he glanced at it. A simple text message.

He frowned, unable to understand why the person behind the bald man, also a business figure, chose to take the risk of offending several powerful figures, insisting so firmly that he do his utmost to bring these young people to the station, even if they were released afterwards without further pursuit.

Wasn’t this a thankless job?

Given the deep and inseparable relationship between the parties, Mr. Li hesitated for two seconds, then hurried after him, "Mr. Huang, wait a moment..."

Mr. Huang, half of his body already in the police car, looked back at Mr. Li, his face still smiling, but his voice was no longer as pleasant. He slowly said, "Mr. Li, is there something else?"

With the addition of "deputy" to his title, the attitude had completely changed; this was a superior speaking to a subordinate.

Mr. Li had a bellyful of words that stuck in his throat, "Uh... uh, nothing, Mr. Huang. You’re busy. We took some photos of the scene earlier. If needed, I can provide them to your bureau..."

"Alright, I know. Thank you." Mr. Huang’s voice softened again, and he waved his hand as he climbed into the car.

The police car left with the parties involved in the accident.

At a nearby street corner, a black BMW 7 Series sedan also started up and slowly drove away.

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