970: Chapter 906: For the Dragon 970: Chapter 906: For the Dragon “Boss, I have guests from China.
Can you make authentic Sichuan hotpot?”
Zhong Renlong, panting, entered the shop and didn’t hesitate to show his police badge and asked.
As he expected, Ni Cha was taking Jiang Yuan’s dinner request very seriously, so it was left to him to handle.
In the end, it was still Zhong Renlong who ran around looking for spicy hotpot.
Fortunately, in Dama, there are plenty of hotpot restaurants, even if you discount those that have adapted their flavors to local tastes, there are still so authentic Chinese hotpots to choose from.
In such scenarios, Zhong Renlong beca even pickier and used his police badge to press on without hesitation.
The owner of the hotpot restaurant felt sowhat innocent, and even slightly reluctant to serve him, quickly saying, “I don’t know where your friend is from; I’m not sure if they prefer the taste of the mountain city or the plains.”
Upon hearing this, Zhong Renlong slapped his thigh, “It’s you!
After searching through several places, only your restaurant knew to ask that.
What’s the taste of your place?”
“My place…
my place is from Nan Lake…” the owner hesitated to take responsibility.
“It’s you!
Get the pot and ingredients ready now, and send soone with .
Just charge whatever the price is,” Zhong Renlong didn’t even ask if they do takeaways.
Whether or not they do, he would have them deliver.
The owner hesitated for a mont then said, “Please place your order now.”
“Order everything on the nu, and double each.” Zhong Renlong charged it on the business card, then hurried to the hotel with the pot, ingredients, and waiter.
Hotpot is not allowed in the hotel rooms, so they opened a separate large private room in the hotel’s restaurant.
The budget of Dama Police Station was not extensive, but their authority was not small.
Jiang Yuan ate heartily and even started a video call.
It just so happened to also be the day his father was hosting a banquet in Jiang Village, so many relatives appeared on cara.
The relatives in Jiang Village were tearing at the beef and sipping wine while curiously saying:
“The police in Dama also wear uniforms.”
“Look, it’s good to be educated, going abroad to work you can even ride private planes and have foreigners join in drinking; this is what brings honor to our ancestors, unlike us…
*burp*…
Co on, everyone!”
“Jiang Yuan, take care of your health.
It’s quite hot in Dama, right?
I see you are also wearing quite a bit…
Ah, with the air conditioning…
That needs more attention, going from a cool room to the hot outside can easily give you a cold…”
Jiang Yuan responded casually, not finding it botherso.
He had grown up in Jiang Village and was very familiar with the many relatives, and such long-term relationships significantly influence a person.
Talking about the trivial matters in the village, once there’s money involved, they beco fewer.
Most trivial matters are ultimately about money, with everyone’s incos and assets increasing, the small amounts of money represented by small issues beco increasingly insignificant.
Why villages abroad seem so harmonious is rely because they have money, not because they are descendants of pirates and pioneers who attended community colleges with fewer conflicts of interest.
The next day.
When Jiang Yuan returned to the forensic lab, his work had already beco a routine.
It was a workflow he was very familiar with, and after two days, the local police had gradually gotten used to it, naturally speeding up the process.
Less than 30 minutes from the start and after warming up, Jiang Yuan identified a suspect in another case.
Ni Cha, who had co early to accompany him, imdiately pulled up the relevant information on the nearby computer, revealing that the investigation was part of a drug case.
“This case can be pursued further.
I’ll make arrangents now,” Ni Cha bid Jiang Yuan a quick farewell and hurriedly left.
The case involved was part of a series of cases, akin to picking up a broken thread that Jiang Yuan had reconnected.
Such cases naturally have significant potential to be explored.
Ni Cha couldn’t easily let it go.
Jiang Yuan nodded and continued to watch videos on his own.
Technical work is mostly tedious, and exciting tis are always brief.
Police work is relatively better, especially catching a suspect eligible for execution, which tends to be particularly satisfying, as if the bullet fired was one’s own.
“Pull up the mall’s surveillance video.
It seems that the suspects in these property cris like to shop on the day of the cri or the day after,” Jiang Yuan stretched his back and reached for water.
“God Jiang, have so tea,” a gentle voice said, from a policewoman wearing a beret adorned with a blue feather.
A beret ant she was an auxiliary police or a volunteer police in Dama, while the official police wore flat caps.
“I’m Ailin, of Chinese descent, you can also call Lin Ailin.
I’ll be your assistant for the next few days.” Police officer Ailin’s skin looked very smooth, she blinked her eyelashes, looking at Jiang Yuan with admiring eyes.
Jiang Yuan subconsciously summoned the system, and saw the task panel had already updated.
Task: Out as a Dragon
Task Description: In places with frequent cases, it’s suitable for a forensic doctor to demonstrate their abilities by solving cases, until 100 foreign colleagues view you as a master detective.
Task Progress: (63/100)
The last ti he had checked, the progress was only at 8, it had increased significantly in just a few days.
However, Jiang Yuan also keenly discovered a bottleneck.
To be viewed as a master detective, the least requirent would be that people recognize you.
Of course, recognizing each other in a void is not entirely impossible, but the difficulty is definitely not on the sa level.
Especially for colleagues, his colleagues were all police, and getting police to believe sothing was truly harder than making dogs not eat feces.
On the other hand, police are inherently skeptical, like…
“Did Ni Cha assign you to be my assistant?” Jiang Yuan turned and asked Ailin.
“It was the decision of the Police Departnt.” Ailin smiled.
Jiang Yuan nodded, “In that case, tell Ni Cha to rotate the technical staff, to avoid everyone being too fatigued.”
Jiang Yuan and Ailin were speaking in Indonesian language, and all the officers present understood.
Everyone was quite touched and repeatedly said, “No need, we can still hold on, no need for rotation.”
“Everyone has been working hard these days, it would be better to rotate and rest.”
“No need, we can hold on.”
“Um…
okay, let’s try and see.” Jiang Yuan said, checking the ti.
The temporary 1 skills were almost refreshed and ready to be used, naturally increasing the intensity.
Two hours later.
Another 8 suspects were arrested.
Three hours after.
12 suspects were arrested.
In the fourth hour, Jiang Yuan began to speak faster.
This pattern of watching videos and catching people was like playing a matching ga with a bunch of walnuts.
If one is an expert, with the increasing number of matches, the expert becos more familiar with these walnuts.
By the later stages, it’s actually no longer a process of picking up a walnut and comparing it with all the remaining walnuts but rather picking up a walnut, recalling a specific walnut seen before, and then, the next task is to prove the accuracy of the mory.
Level 6 Skills, that’s accuracy!
Five hours later.
A total of 23 cases were solved, and 82 suspects were arrested.
The progress in the task Out as a Dragon also increased to (81/100).
Lin Ailin opened her mouth slightly, looking at Jiang Yuan, almost turning into starry eyes.
“Alright, let’s take a break.” Jiang Yuan then paused and added: “Everyone take a longer break.
Ailin, call Ni Cha to send soone for rotation.”
This ti, there was basically no opposition from the technicians.
Everyone was too busy, naturally losing the confidence to continue.
Lin Ailin repeatedly agreed, then whispered softly, “God Jiang, you should also take a short rest in the rest room.”
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