Acquitted...
Are burglars not held accountable these days? Or have police officers become so corrupt these days? So blind and indifferent that suspects of brazen burglary are allowed to go free?
Then why do we still need to obey the law? What is the point of maintaining social order? Let's just rob!
Yang Kun looked at Tang Yan's excited expression, his face calm, and pointed to the sofa beside him.
"Tang Yan, how could I have been wrong about Ah Yue's acquittal? Don't get excited. Let's go over there and sit down and have a good talk. I'll tell you the whole story."
Tang Yan: "You..."
Tang Yan was completely speechless after hearing Yang Kun's words. Suddenly, he remembered a serious problem. The other party's manner of calling Ah Yue seemed too natural.
"Wait, did you know the suspect from last night was called Ah Yue? That sounds so affectionate!"
Yang Kun: “…”
Yang Kun did not explain why he knew the suspect's name was A Yue, and he directly called the other party A Yue. Instead, he glanced at Tang Yan lightly and walked towards the sofa first.
Tang Yan was completely confused by Yang Kun's indifferent expression. His mind went blank and he followed Yang Kun to the sofa in a daze.
At this moment, a terrible thought suddenly popped up in his mind, that is, could it be that A Yue had colluded with Yang Kun, or did A Yue directly bribe Yang Kun and was acquitted?
Tang Yan's mind was in a mess. He just sat on the sofa under the guidance of Yang Kun. Yang Kun looked up, looked at Tang Yan with indifference, and spoke slowly.
"Are you now thinking that there is some collusion between Ah Yue and me that will lead to his acquittal?"
Tang Yan did not hide his thoughts and admitted it generously.
"Yes, is there any shady dealings between you and her?"
"Ha ha ha ha.....!"
As a result, Yang Kun was directly amused by Tang Yan's words, and the laughter sounded a bit helpless.
Tang Yan sat quietly on the sofa, waiting for Yang Kun to laugh until he was almost out of breath. He couldn't help but roll his eyes at the other party. Fortunately, Yang Kun's laughter slowly stopped, and he waited until his breathing calmed before speaking.
"Tang Yan, your thoughts are so dirty!"
Tang Yan looked at the other person steadily and spoke word by word.
"Director Yang, please give me a reasonable explanation as to why Ah Yue, the burglar, was acquitted. I'm all ears."
Tang Yan's voice was neither humble nor arrogant, but it revealed a sense of righteous pride, which was beyond Yang Kun's expectations. He was stunned for a moment, and all his indifference was gone from his expression. He looked at Tang Yan seriously for a few seconds before speaking slowly.
"Tang Yan, I don't want to explain to you how complicated this case is, nor do I want to tell you how unforgivable Ah Yue's crimes are, because none of us deserve to slander her. I just want to tell you that there are people in this world who live their lives in obscurity, yet quietly travel the world, every corner of society, working tirelessly to contribute to the police force, the country, and the people. Only at the moment of their death can they be covered with the national flag."
Having said that, Yang Kun's voice was choked with sobs as he continued.
"And some people, even after their death, their bodies are never found. They are heroes of the police force, heroes of the country, and contributors to the people! Do you understand the existence of this kind of people? They have a common name: people's heroes!"
Yang Kun's voice was sonorous and powerful, every word was precious, and every sentence penetrated into Tang Yan's heart. Tang Yan's expression was shocked at first, and then a trace of guilt and admiration flashed across his face, and he murmured.
"You said? He's not... undercover, is he?"
That's right, in areas that they are not familiar with, there is a group of unsung heroes running around. They will run around in every inconspicuous corner for a major police case, and even be willing to be a supporting role and contribute their lives, just to solve the case as soon as possible, bring justice to the country, and bring peace to the people.
People like this usually have no name or status throughout their lives. Until they die, they only have one code name, which is... undercover.
Tang Yan's heart was pounding and he could no longer calm down. If Ah Yue was an undercover agent, then everything could be explained. Why could a thief who broke into a house be released without charge after being sent to the police station?
Because when she was committing the burglary, she not only stole valuables, but also important information. To be more precise, she was originally going to carry out a secret mission, and stealing valuables was just a side job to cover her tracks.
Therefore, Tang Yan now understood why the case of A Yue, an ordinary thief who broke into a house, had to be handled by the director personally, because the identities of some undercover agents were not convenient for front-line police officers or ordinary people like them to know.
If she knew too much, she would expose the undercover's cards and put their lives in danger. However, she was relentlessly chasing a national hero, trying to pull her into the abyss.
Seeing that Tang Yan quickly understood what he wanted to express, Yang Kun couldn't help but nodded in approval.
"That's right, it's just as you said, Tang Yan. The reason I had you come in and investigated you after Ah Yue's case happened was because I wanted to get to know you. You were born into a military family, graduated from a prestigious university, have a good education and a favorable family background, and are the head of your unit. You are a true social elite. People like you shouldn't always be obsessed with the whereabouts of a hero. After knowing this incident, you should let go of all the past and forget all the harm Ah Yue has caused you, because Ah Yue deserves all of our protection!"
Yang Kun's voice was deep and powerful, like a clear spring, gurgling into Tang Yan's heart. Tang Yan's already fluctuating mood became even more turbulent, and he felt even more guilty.
His mind couldn't help but recall the first time he and A Yue met, and the thrilling feeling A Yue had when she touched his waist. He also remembered how he had been persistent in digging into A Yue and how he was determined to bring her down. He felt extremely ashamed and guilty.
"I understand, Director Yang, I have always misunderstood her."
Not only did he misunderstand the other person, but he also kept holding on to his shortcomings. It's so embarrassing.
Listening to Tang Yan's sincere apology, a look of satisfaction flashed in Yang Kun's eyes, and he solemnly took out a wallet from his pocket and handed it over.
"You don't have to feel guilty. As a citizen, you've acted with righteousness and hatred for evil. This wallet is for you. Ah Yue gave it to me before she left, and asked me to pass it on to you. She said everything inside was intact. The reason we took your wallet was because we gave her an order."
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