Infinite Ebullience -
Chapter 1087 - 53: Star of the Police World
Chapter 1087: Chapter 53: Star of the Police World
In recent days, Tang Zheng had definitely become a prominent figure in the police world, as South City, once regarded as a cancer of the City of God, saw its public safety significantly improved. Various thugs and villains had vanished, and even the hippies didn’t dare wander out late at night; they either stayed home or went to other districts to enjoy themselves.
They were not afraid of being arrested by police, but the fear of fines was real. If they couldn’t pay up, they would face abuse and insults, even end up in a small dark room for several days. Of course, due to the police station’s budget issues, they wouldn’t get any food during this time and would come out starving after three days, not daring to offend again.
There were still repeat offenders who never learned their lesson. When caught, they were locked up for double the time, starved to the point of losing their humanity, without any room for negotiation.
Tang Zheng’s rough methods of maintaining public order naturally attracted criticism from some, but the majority of citizens, especially the ordinary people living in South City, supported him. Who wouldn’t want a better environment? No longer needing to tolerate the nightly noises of street racing gangs, no worries about getting beaten up and extorted by thugs if they came home late at night...
Just on these points alone, Tang Zheng had won an absolute rate of support.
As a rising celebrity, many television stations had sent invitations to Tang Zheng, requesting his presence on their shows. Of course, some were prepared to make a fool of him, but Tang Zheng had not decided yet; he simply threw the invitations into the trash can. Despite this, he remained the main topic on various commentary programs, where everyone debated the legitimacy of his actions. Some radicals hoped to see the City of God live up to its name, and through Tang Zheng, they seemed to see hope, supporting him greatly and even starting to apply his heavy-handed law enforcement in other districts.
"It’s the ninth day, the punishment squad should show up," Tang Zheng said, sitting in the director’s office chair, staring out at the night sky with an expressionless face, but feeling a bit pleased inside. His Sin Points rank was first, far surpassing the second place, Rogers.
The American team leader had carried out several major cases, kidnapping wealthy people and big stars, causing panic in the Wealthy District. Naturally, it also made him a rat on the street, hunted every day.
"I need to find an opportunity to finish them off, but I should also plan my next move," Tang Zheng glanced at the newspaper on the table, which had several spots marked with a red pen. He tucked it into the drawer and was about to leave when he heard a knock at the door.
"Come in," Tang Zheng’s gaze shifted to the door as a policewoman in a blue-black uniform walked in.
She was a policewoman who had just been transferred to the branch the day before, about thirty years old, her long hair dyed red, exuding a mature charm that made one crave a bite.
"Director, your coffee," the policewoman, a typical Caucasian female, tall and full-figured, has only two buttons fastened on her police shirt, which is largely unbuttoned.
"Thanks for the trouble; why haven’t you left since everyone else has gone?" Tang Zheng didn’t have the habit of drinking coffee, and the policewoman, with her seductive smile, seemed to have other intentions.
"Isn’t the director also still here?" the policewoman replied, wearing a police skirt that extended just beyond her knees, wrapped tightly around her thighs, "Working so late, you’re really a role model for us all. No wonder you have improved the public order of South City by several notches in just a few days."
Her high-heels tapped on the floor, making a clicking sound. The policewoman walked naturally behind Tang Zheng, massaging his shoulders while sprinkling on the compliments.
"I’m not tired," Tang Zheng made his refusal clear. However, he clearly underestimated the policewoman’s persistence.
"Making the leader relax is something we subordinates should do, so you can continue to lead us to greater achievements," the policewoman laughed, then leaned down, her whole body pressing against his shoulders.
"Look how careless you are, the drawer isn’t even closed properly." The policewoman bent over, squeezing her body against Tang Zheng’s face, a waft of perfume hitting his nostrils.
The gap in the drawer was negligible; the policewoman’s intention was clearly to seduce Tang Zheng. Seeing this man of yellow skin not reacting at all, the policewoman felt frustrated. Had it been any other man faced with such overt insinuations, he would have been eager to take immediate action.
"Could he be gay?" the policewoman wondered to herself. However, having taken action, there was no reason to back down. She took the opportunity to wrap her arms around Tang Zheng’s neck and planted a kiss there, "Director, don’t you find this boring?"
"Just spit it out!" Tang Zheng pulled the policewoman’s arm away, "I don’t like this sort of thing."
"I have a younger brother, and he needs a stable job." The policewoman took a deep breath and laid her cards on the table, then walked a few steps and sat on the office desk.
"Is this how the unspoken rule works?" Before Tang Zheng could answer, he received the notification from Red Trojan Horse.
"Knocking down the policewoman and abusing power for personal gain will reward you with a hundred Sin Points."
"Director, it’s just a small favor," the policewoman said seductively, looking at Tang Zheng. With a pat, she slipped off her high-heels and placed them on his thigh.
The branch in the South City has been in chaos recently, presenting a good opportunity for staffing. Without money, the policewoman had no choice but to sell her body.
"No problem," Tang Zheng grabbed the policewoman’s calf and tossed it aside, "Get down, I need to go."
The policewoman was taken aback, thinking Tang Zheng was about to make a move, yet she received such a response, leaving her at a loss for what to do.
"If you don’t disappear in one minute, I’ll retract my decision," Tang Zheng thought, still very averse to these things.
"Alright." The policewoman jumped off the desk, took a few steps, then remembered she wasn’t wearing shoes, hurried back to the desk, picked up her high-heels, and then hastily left.
Tang Zheng exhaled deeply and picked up his coffee.
Ptui, Tang Zheng was scalded, his tongue feeling somewhat sore.
"Humph, serves you right," Pang Meiqin walked in, her expression displeased, "I originally came to take you home, but it seems you are quite content here."
"What are you talking about?" Tang Zheng frowned and then stared at the beautiful leg stewardess’s legs. Dressed in a police uniform, she looked valiant and formidable, particularly her long legs sheathed in black stockings, which were strikingly enticing.
Pang Meiqin noticed Tang Zheng’s gaze and a smug smile curved her lips. Then she walked over, sat straight in his lap, and wrapped her arms around his neck, pressing her red lips to his.
"Where are Xu Liangmao and Jing Xiang?" Tang Zheng inquired.
"Don’t worry, no one will find out, but you need to be quick," Pang Meiqin felt Tang Zheng’s intention to remove her skirt and shook her head, "No, it will be troublesome to wear later."
"You’re not wearing protective clothing, do you have a death wish?" Tang Zheng complained. The beautiful leg stewardess had already started to unzip his protective clothing.
"It’s all for you, do you think I’m an idiot?" Pang Meiqin gave Tang Zheng a look. She had deliberately changed into the police uniform.
"Shall we call Jing Xiang in to join us? I don’t believe you two haven’t had something going on," Pang Meiqin was a bit jealous but did not show it, "She looks good in a police uniform, doesn’t she?"
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