Binjiang Police Affairs
Chapter 84 - 76 Dongdong Admires the Police_2

Chapter 84: Chapter 76 Dongdong Admires the Police_2

Han Yu was asking if his training in the firefighting team was tough or tiring when Jiang Kun’s sister and brother-in-law, who were supposed to be working in Binjiang, unexpectedly arrived with Director Zhang.

"San’er, are you okay?"

"I’m fine, just a superficial wound."

"Don’t move, let me take a look."

"It’s just a bit swollen around the eyes, really, I’m fine."

Seeing how worried Han Ning was, Zhang Junyan apologized with a guilty expression, "Comrade Han Ning, I’m sorry, we didn’t take good care of Salted Fish."

Working in the police force is too dangerous. He got injured like this after just a few days on the job.

Han Ning didn’t know what to say, then Xu Sanye pointed to the reception room, "Xiao Zhang, Xiao Han, this is not the place to talk, let’s go inside to discuss."

"Okay, thank you, Director Xu."

"Why are you thanking me? We should be thanking you; you’ve really helped us out this time."

Xu Sanye invited everyone to sit down and casually closed the door behind him.

Han Yu was confused, wondering why he and Director Zhang brought his sister and brother-in-law here, when Director Zhang began to report on the case of Zhang Asheng, Ye Xingguo, and Shen Rulan colluding with foreign sailors to circumvent currency controls.

Then, changing the tone of the conversation, he very seriously and solemnly warned his sister and brother-in-law that those three individuals might seek retaliation in the future.

Han Yu never expected that his sister would be implicated, and the guilt he felt was unspeakable.

Zhang Jiangkun was even more startled and anxiously asked, "Then what should we do?"

Zhang Junyan hesitated for a moment and said, "Our bureau leadership is taking this matter very seriously. The Political Office has discussed it and come up with two plans for dealing with the aftermath. However, both of you currently have good job positions, and neither option might seem ideal for you."

Han Ning asked with a distressed face, "Director Zhang, what are the plans?"

"The first plan is to transfer both of you to Gaoru Port. Your salary and benefits will only be higher, not lower than your current ones. However, the conditions there are not as good, especially for children’s education and all other aspects aren’t as good as in Binjiang."

Gaoru Port, like Bailong Port, is under the administration of the Binjiang Port Authority, located upstream of Binjiang Port, mainly serving as a cargo dock.

Who would want to go there after being accustomed to living and working in the city? Besides, that place isn’t even as bustling as Bailong Port, let alone compared to the city area.

Han Ning quietly asked, "What’s the second option?"

"The second plan is to keep Jiang Kun’s job unchanged, while you transfer to our department. Binjiang Port Police Station just happens to be short of an admin staff, and you can start as a substitute. Later on, you could attend night school or correspondence courses to earn a high school diploma, which will qualify you for a promotion."

Han Ning asked with a laugh tinged with helplessness, "Director Zhang, are you planning to make me work in the police force just like San’er!"

The Binjiang Port Police Bureau is not as prestigious as the Port Authority, and despite its benefits being somewhat better than those of the Local Police, it can’t compare with front-line workers like Zhang Jiangkun, or even the Sailor Club.

Her job at the Sailor Club is quite leisurely and allows for shift swaps, giving her more flexibility with her time.

If she were to work as admin staff at the Binjiang Port Police Station, not only would it be more tiring than at the Sailor Club, but she would also earn about ten yuan less each month.

Moreover, the career trajectory within the Binjiang Port Police Bureau is different from that in local public service; even if she got promoted in the future, she wouldn’t become an Administrative Police officer.

Zhang Junyan really didn’t know how to persuade her and subconsciously looked to Xu Sanye for support.

"Han Ning, I think the second option is better. Serving in the police force is an honor. In the future, you could be at the Binjiang Port Police Station, and Salted Fish at my Yanjiang Police Station. You two siblings will be able to interact frequently and might even have the opportunity to collaborate."

"Director Xu, I don’t understand anything, how can I work in the police."

"Salted Fish also didn’t understand anything when he first came, but isn’t he doing well now? You can learn gradually, it’s not that difficult."

Xu Sanye laughed heartily and turned to Zhang Jiangkun, "Jiang Kun, you have been a soldier, tell me, isn’t working in the police glorious?"

Zhang Jiangkun did not expect things to turn out this way and said with a bitter smile, "Director Xu, being in the police is indeed glorious. But we have children, if Han Ning really gets transferred to the Binjiang Port Police Station, what about the child?"

Zhang Junyan hastily said, "Our police work is indeed tough, but we do take care of our female comrades. In the afternoon, you can bring the child to the station, and you can ask for leave if there’s something at home."

Zhang Jiangkun scratched his head and said with a bitter smile, "Han Ning, you’d better make up your own mind."

Who wants to switch jobs when everything is going well at the Sailor Club? Moreover, switching jobs means starting all over again and learning everything from scratch.

Han Ning hesitated, subconsciously looking at her younger brother.

Han Yu felt guilty, but the situation being what it was, he had no choice but to follow the leader’s advice and said looking up, "Sis, brother-in-law, Dongdong admires the police very much."

Xu Sanye was well aware that to Han Ning, this was almost like the bureau hiring a contract police officer, only the salary was a bit higher.

But for her safety, Xu Sanye, gesticulating and speaking with emphatic intonation, said, "Parents should set an example for their children, a good family atmosphere has a great impact on the children, I have the most right to speak on this matter.

My father participated in the Anti-Japanese War and the Liberation War, and my mother was a women’s director before the liberation, so I grew up very proud and arrogant.

Han Ning, if you transfer to work at the Binjiang Port Police Station, Xiao Dongdong can proudly tell his classmates that his father was in the liberation army and his mother is police, and his uncle is also police. With such a family environment, the child will definitely go far in life when he grows up!"

The couple scrimps and saves, isn’t it all for the sake of the child?

Han Ning was somewhat moved and said with an embarrassed face, "I’m not well-educated, I’m afraid... I’m afraid..."

"What is there to be afraid of, speaking of education, there are dozens of police officers in our bureau with only an elementary school education level. Whether you can do the job well or not, education is one aspect, but ability is more important."

Xu Sanye knocked on the table and seizing the moment, said warmly, "What does it mean to work as administrative staff? It means being the housekeeper of a unit. Han Ning, I know you pretty well, you manage both families so well, administrative work is really nothing for you."

"Han Ning, why not listen to Director Xu and Director Zhang."

Zhang Jiangkun felt that Xu Sanye’s words made sense, and after all, the transfer would still be within the Port Authority, and it wouldn’t be too late to look for another position in the future once it’s safer.

Han Ning fantasized about Dongdong looking up at her with admiring eyes and couldn’t help but laugh, "Working as administrative staff in the Binjiang Port Police Station is okay, I’ll go and give it a try."

Seeing that Zhang Jiangkun and his wife agreed to the second plan, Zhang Junyan looked up to Xu Sanye with full admiration.

He thought to himself that Xu was too inspiring, too good at inciting people. He should not be a police station chief; he should go to the army and serve as a Political Commissioner.

Her elder sister also becoming police, Han Yu was very happy, grinned, and said, "Sis, you have longer service than me, I have to salute you when I see you in the future."

Han Ning laughed and said, "I have longer service than you, but you’ve been an officer longer than me."

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PS: I’ve seen comments from readers before, saying that there couldn’t possibly be Civilian Militia Camps at the village level.

In most places, there aren’t, but in densely populated coastal areas, there are. For example, my hometown, where a Civilian Corps was established for every township just back then. The Jiao Xie Red Flag Civilian Military Group still exists today and is the only Civilian Corps in the country.

Also, it was quite normal for Han Ning to go from being a worker to corporate security back in the day.

Due to salary, status within the company, and such reasons, many workers were not very willing to go to the company’s police bureau or Public Security Office. This was the same at the local level.

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