Yin Fusheng

Chapter 351 - 351 340 Adulation of Foreign Things


351: Chapter 340 Adulation of Foreign Things 351: Chapter 340 Adulation of Foreign Things Some things come so suddenly you don’t want to encounter them, yet someone just has to keep nagging beside you.


You consider giving them a slap, afraid to dirty your own hands, but if you don’t, they just keep on chattering, and in the end, it only makes you feel utterly disgusted.


Song Yun now found himself in such a situation.


He hadn’t even finished his bowl of Zhajiang noodles when he saw the two Black men who had left earlier return with several police officers.


The officers were quite impressive, swiftly surrounding the restaurant with a wave of the hand, not paying the slightest attention to the other diners.


Pointing at Song Yun, the Black Devil Quinn, whose arm had been pierced by Qingluan, said, “It was those people.


They not only beat us up but also insulted our country and trampled on our dignity.”


Damn, Song Yun couldn’t help but give that Black Devil a thumbs-up.


That speech was even more official than the officials themselves.


It was a waste of talent for him not to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs in his country.


“Was it you guys who accidentally injured the foreign friends?” the ugly officer came over and asked.


The uniform on him clearly did not fit, with his belly’s fat easily weighing a dozen or so pounds, stretching the fabric to the brink of popping buttons.


“It was them who started it,” Song Yun said calmly.


“We take the diplomatic relations between our two countries very seriously.


It was only because they were aggressive that we had to defend ourselves.”


“Hmph, that sounds good, but the fact is they were indeed injured.


They’re accusing you of assaulting foreign friends.


You’ll need to come back with us for an investigation,” the ugly officer patted his belly and said.


“Don’t think about resisting.


No one can save you from this incident today.”


“It was clearly they who threw the first punch,” Qingluan frowned and glared with her almond-shaped eyes.


“Are all of you police officers so blind to justice, taking others’ words as truth?”


“This is a standard procedure,” the ugly officer said sternly.


“Some things you won’t understand.


If you come back with us willingly, we might even mediate for both parties.”


“Only the two of us were involved in the altercation.


The rest were just onlookers; surely they don’t need to come with you,” Song Yun said with a raised eyebrow and a smile.


“No way, those women are all in cahoots, surely having planned this in advance.


Officer, you must give us justice,” Quinn shouted loudly.


“I must say, your use of idioms is very good.


You must have lived in Huaxia for many years to understand our system so well,” Song Yun said, shaking his head in resignation.


“Hmph, I am only a victim.


I trust that the officer will give us an explanation,” Quinn slightly lifted his bandaged arm.


“This is the evidence of your crime, quit your futile resistance.”


“Right, if you don’t come with us now, we’ll also add the charge of obstructing official business.


You should know that these charges are enough for a conviction,” the ugly officer intimidated Song Yun while looking at Quinn with a smile, “I wonder if this will satisfy Mr.


Quinn?”


“Not enough.


These women must be handed over to us for punishment, or I will report to the Yanjing Embassy,” Quinn pressed aggressively.


The ugly officer, seemingly in a difficult position, thought about the mess if it escalated to Yanjing, so he sided with the Black Devil.


“You heard him.


If you don’t want to be sentenced by a court, just bear with it.


I believe Mr.


Quinn just wants to have a conversation with you.”


“Have a conversation, my Big Head ghost.


I’m well aware of the nonsense in your police system.


Once we get into custody, who knows what treatment we’ll get,” Li Yueyue said angrily.


“If this were decades ago, you’d be considered a traitor and would’ve been beaten to death already.”


No one would be pleased to be called a traitor, even if what he was doing was indeed that of a traitor.


But he still had some face, and with diners around giving him strange looks, it only made him more irate.


“This is an investigation scene now.


Unrelated personnel, please leave immediately,” the ugly officer yelled.


The people have never triumphed over officials since ancient times.


No matter how curious the onlookers were, they couldn’t stay there any longer.


They lined up and exited the restaurant, and although the manager seemed to want to say something, he was glared back by the ugly officer.


“Young lady, by insulting a national officer you have broken our laws.


You need some serious re-education” said the ugly officer with a dead-serious face.


“If it weren’t for us people’s police, how could you live your secure lives?


All these are our contributions.”


“You’re kidding me.


You boast so boldly about the law, so tell me exactly which law I have broken.


If you can’t list them clearly, I’ll call my lawyer,” Li Yueyue said disdainfully.


“And you have the nerve to call yourself a people’s officer?


The people are sitting right here, and you want to arrest them?


Are you out of your mind?”


“You little girl sure have a sharp tongue.


I wonder if you’ll talk the same when we get to the police station,” the ugly officer’s face became gloomy and uncertain.


“Take all these people away.


I refuse to believe I can’t handle you all today.”


“Hold on,” Li Shishi stood up and stared at the ugly officer seriously.


“Who is your superior?


Which jurisdiction does your police department belong to?


Who gave you the authority to arrest citizens at will?”


These series of questions made the ugly officer a bit dizzy.


When he looked at Li Shishi’s assertive demeanor, he realized she wasn’t easy to deal with.


“We are from the East City Police Department.


My superior is Mr.


Jiu.”


“Mr.


Jiu?


Sounds like the name of a petty gangster,” Song Yun chuckled.


“I never imagined Wang Dong had such scum under his command.”


“There will always be scum in any profession,” Li Shishi said calmly.


“Do you know someone at the top?


Someone at that division?” the ugly officer asked worriedly.


If someone with high connections suddenly got involved, it could complicate things.


“These days, the overall quality of staff in those divisions is just too poor.


I really need to suggest some improvements to Wang Dong,” Li Shishi said coldly, pushing up the glasses on her nose.


“Indeed, they’re all traitorous sycophants pandering to foreigners,” Qingluan also nodded and laughed, evidently not concerned about the now livid-faced ugly officer.


“Damn it, take them all away.


You have the gall to argue with me here, a total waste of time,” the ugly officer spat out as he heard Li Shishi was done playing, it didn’t matter anymore; he would take them in for an interrogation.


Looking at the pretty girls, he thought he might get lucky and take advantage.


“Just remember, it’s easy to invite the gods, but hard to send them away.


Catching us won’t be so easy to let go of,” Song Yun said, resting with his legs crossed.