First face-to-face contact.
Han Chudong is not the only one who is worried.
Mr. Al Medusk, who is somewhat famous in the private detective circle, is actually a little worried.
He doesn't like dealing with Chinese people because he thinks they are very dangerous.
This guy was originally a police officer. He graduated from college and even had the opportunity to join the FBI.
Later, something happened and he misjudged the situation and injured a black man. He was suspended from his job after investigation and then turned to the private detective industry. He is doing quite well now and mainly takes on low-risk jobs.
It just so happened that he had recently taken a fancy to an Aston Martin, but he was short of money, so Detective Medusk collected the deposit with the idea of giving it a try, but he was not sure of success.
Unexpectedly, the process went much more smoothly than expected, and after just waiting at the door for a few hours, they found an opportunity to take action.
Maybe he didn't think anyone would dare to steal things from his home, so the safe where Mr. Li kept his things was very small, only about twenty pounds, and could be taken away by stuffing it into a slightly larger bag.
When he opened it, he found that it was full of negative information that was very unfavorable to him, and the amount of funds obviously exceeded his income level.
Overall, this business was relatively easy.
After roughly counting the cash in the envelope, Detective Al Medusk lit a cigarette, put it between his lips and put away a pile of materials. He saw Han Chudong wipe off the places where fingerprints might be left, and subconsciously thought that he had committed a crime.
Who could have guessed that Han Chudong was worried that his fingerprints would be used against him because he had watched too many futuristic American TV series, such as "Criminal Minds", "Elementary", and "CSI".
Just like Han Yigun said at the beginning, he was left at a crime scene and framed, so he thought it would be better to be careful.
"I want to know why you want to deal with this guy. Due to professional ethics, I shouldn't ask this kind of question, but in order to avoid unnecessary trouble, I still can't help but ask. You can choose to tell me or not."
When Han Chudong heard Detective Al Medusk ask this question, he felt relieved. He shook his head and replied, "His son smashed my store. I am a vengeful person and I cannot stand anyone standing over me and being arrogant."
"Interesting reason, I see."
Detective Madusk stood up, holding a brown paper bag in his hand, and said to him, "I'm going to contact my friend now. Call me tomorrow morning, around nine o'clock, and I'll let you know how it goes. OK?"
"Can."
Han Chudong also stood up and shook hands with Al Medusk again.
The Federal Tax Service is a relatively special agency. It has an independent tax crime investigation department, and many people have fallen into its hands.
Even if Li Sir has connections, he probably can't influence the IRS. It is safest to achieve the goal through this organization. Han Chudong's goal is just to get rid of that person's position. It would be even better if he can promote his father.
While making yourself feel happy, you can also consider it as getting rid of harm to the people.
The public security in Chinatown is so bad that it is unbearable. The crime rate ranks first in the Greater Los Angeles area. Fights can be seen almost every night, and the demands for protection money are even more blatant. Some people go door to door with sacks to collect money.
Han Chudong had witnessed it with his own eyes and it felt like he was watching an old Hong Kong movie.
Why do many families who have lived in Chinatown for decades want to move out? It's because the public security and living environment are too poor.
There are few businesses founded by Chinese people, and jobs in other places are not willing to let Chinese people take them. Many young people cannot find jobs and can only do nothing all day.
After all, it’s because of poverty.
Moreover, they see no hope for the future, and it seems that they can foresee the end of their days...
I happened to be in the city, so I found a shopping mall to go in and stroll around, preparing to buy a few more clothes.
Slowly recovering from his nervousness, Han Chudong began to check for deficiencies and fill in the gaps, reflecting on the whole matter from beginning to end.
It was still too reckless.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to retaliate against the other party and asking a private detective to help investigate. The mistake was that you should not have contacted them in person and also left the company's phone number, which was not careful enough.
It would be fine if Mr. Al Medusk was fine, but if he happened to know Sir Li, or if he betrayed Han Chudong to him, not to mention being forced into a desperate situation, he would definitely be in trouble. He might not even be able to stay in Chinatown, and even Han Yiqiang and the others would be implicated.
After all, there is still too little experience.
It was too late to regret what had happened. Han Chudong knew that he had done a stupid thing and secretly told himself to be extra careful in the future.
If you can pay someone to solve the problem, don't get yourself involved.
They were all formal clothes, and he bought a few sets of casual winter clothes, thin jackets, jeans, sneakers, etc. On the way home, he suddenly thought that there was still a chance to prevent trouble from coming to his door. He might as well just expose the news of Li Sir's evil deeds in Chinatown. At most, he could spend some money to smooth it over. Otherwise, such news would be difficult to attract other people's attention, and the newspaper would be unwilling to publish it.
There is no wrong version in the 1619 book forum!
The advantage is that I have some money and can hire someone to help me with anything. I'm thinking of going home and looking through the directory to see if I can find a professional public relations company.
A bunch of rats can act with impunity in the sewers, but if the manhole cover is lifted, at least those allies who rely on Li Sir will become wary, even if they don't add insult to injury, they will definitely start to distance themselves from them.
In this way, even if trouble occurs, the pressure on Han Chudong will be greatly reduced.
Just do it.
Since even the safe was "picked up" by Al Medusk, I believe the other party should be on guard and stabbing him in the back should be done sooner rather than later.
Han Chudong thought it was a good deal if he could just spend some money to get Han Yiqiang promoted. In the short term, he could rely on tens of thousands of low-cost local labor for production without having to worry about any trouble. The profit would be more than a million dollars.
What’s more important is that it can give you peace of mind and help improve the public security situation.
It is not easy to make a complete change. Ruining too many jobs will cause trouble. Han Chudong does not have the intention to be a savior.
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I didn't do anything else and just spent some time contacting the public relations company.
For a targeted report, the other party asked for 20,000 US dollars, which was indeed a high price, but Han Chudong was happy to pay it. As long as the trouble could be solved, everything else would be fine.
The newspaper is the Los Angeles Journal, which has more than two million subscribers in California, mainly concentrated in the Greater Los Angeles area in Southern California.
Pay at any time and your article will be in the newspaper the next day.
Han Chudong was too cautious.
In fact, Mr. Li hadn't even noticed that the safe in his study was missing, and had no idea that someone was thinking about him.
And the little yellow-haired one.
Now they are taking drugs in a hotel room, several men and women, the scene is like a group of demons dancing...