After the Inspector General finishes speaking, everyone should stand up and observe a moment of silence for the heroes who died during the War of Resistance against Japan.
Reporters in the back row were snapping photos incessantly, their flashbulbs going off non-stop.
Inspector Cheung stood up and took a moment to post another message: Remember to wipe away your fingerprints!
He then sent another message to Commissioner Liao: "Deal with the gun, find Amen."
One cannot do two things at once; while everyone else had finished their greetings and sat down, he remained standing.
Reporters were snapping photos like crazy; his appearance was simply appalling.
The head of the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB) standing to the side was so wide-eyed that Inspector Gu had to pull him up before Zhang Sir finally sat down.
It was almost his turn to speak, but Commissioner Liao sent a message: Which Amen?
Oh no, he forgot that there are two A-men in the Organisation for Democracy (O-District).
He immediately replied: Da Amen, delete!
There's an unspoken understanding among everyone that this kind of message must be deleted immediately after being sent.
Just as Inspector Cheung was about to delete the message, Chan Ke, who was attending the meeting for the first time, suddenly stood up and said, "Since Inspector Cheung has other things to do, why don't you all listen to me talk about the work of our special patrol team? We have many questions about Cheung Tze-keung's case."
There will be no press briefing today; journalists will only be allowed to attend but not speak.
But as soon as Chen Ke mentioned Cheung Tze-keung, all the reporters turned on their recorders and cameras and pointed them at him.
The news about Cheung Tze-keung is currently the biggest news in Hong Kong, and everyone is paying attention.
Meanwhile, Chen Sir, who came from the mainland and was ignored and scorned by everyone, was full of righteousness and let everyone take pictures of him. In contrast, Zhang Sir was so unruly that Inspector Gu angrily snatched Zhang Sir's phone and put it under his laptop.
The atmosphere instantly became tense, and the air was thick with the smell of gunpowder.
But just as Inspector Cheung was about to speak, the Chief of the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau said gently, "Since Inspector Chan has already stood up, let's all listen to him speak first."
When Inspector Cheung went to check on Chief Inspector Koo, he saw that Koo was so angry that his sparse hair was standing on end.
But he hadn't had time to delete the messages, and now, besides the gun, his phone had become a ticking time bomb.
But he couldn't very well snatch the phone from the inspector general, so he had no choice but to listen patiently.
But upon hearing this, his head throbbed even more.
Because Chen Ke was talking about the various unusual circumstances surrounding Huang Sir's death, he demanded an explanation from the police station.
All the senior superintendents, including several white officers, stared at Inspector Cheung with nameless rage in their eyes.
Even those who weren't involved knew that Inspector Wong was wrongfully killed, and that someone within the police force was colluding with Cheung Tze-keung. In other words, that person was doing dirty work on behalf of the white high-ranking officials.
People are too lazy to care, and don't want to care, but they also hope that they can do things cleanly and not become a laughing stock.
But now, both Wong Sir's suicide and Cheung Sir's behavior are disgracing the Royal Police.
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