Chapter 779 The Youngest Superintendent! (4000)



He was also appointed as a consultant to the Institute of Scientific Research.

He himself was also stunned by the news of this series of promotions and transfers.

What's going on?

How come I was promoted to superintendent without any notice?

This is no joke. You have to know that the Neon Criminal Court is divided into nine levels, and the Superintendent is ranked fifth.

That’s right, it’s level nine, not level ten.

The reason for this is that "Inspector General" is not an actual criminal police rank, but a rank given to those who have not become patrol chiefs after 10 years.

So on the surface, the patrol officers will respect the chief patrol officer, but in reality, the two have the same police rank.

What a concept! In a small police station, he is equivalent to the director, and in Tangze's hometown, he is equivalent to the deputy director or captain of the branch.

Even in the professional group, it usually takes at least two to three years, and that is already considered fast, after all, you are only around 25-26 years old at that time.

But now he was promoted early as an exception?

It would be understandable if the police captain was promoted to a regular employee early.

Although being a police inspector may seem difficult for ordinary criminals, for the professional team it is equivalent to being automatically promoted to a regular employee after the internship period.

The reason why Tang Ze was able to get promoted ahead of his classmates was that he performed well during his internship and was hired early.

Although rare, it does exist.

But this is a bit exaggerated now. After all, thanks to this chaotic timeline, Tang Ze is only 22 years old now.

What a concept! He had just been working for less than a year, and when people were just transferring money during the same period, he had already completed two consecutive jumps.

Not only was he promoted from Inspector to Inspector ahead of schedule, but he was also promoted directly to Superintendent without having to accumulate experience.

Once this news gets out, I'm afraid that the headlines of tomorrow's newspapers will all be "The Youngest Police Superintendent."

Not only that, he also served as a consultant to the "Scientific Research Institute", which is a bit confusing.

Promotions in police rank, such as Superintendent, are considered promotions, but what one actually does depends on the arrangements made by higher-ups.

Generally speaking, people like him who were promoted from the Investigation Division would not be demoted to other departments even if they were promoted to Superintendent.

For example, if Inspector Megure is promoted to Superintendent, it would be reasonable for him to be promoted from the previous position of Chief of the Investigation Division to Section Chief of the Investigation Division.

And he just left the Investigation Department and went to work as a consultant for his newly established department, the "Scientific Investigation Institute"?

This won't work. After he was promoted to police lieutenant, he didn't transfer to another department as department head. Instead, he continued to be a privileged criminal in the Investigation Department because he could get in touch with cases anytime and anywhere.

After all, only by handling these cases can he get rewards. If he can't take over the cases legitimately in the future, he will have a headache.

So even though being a consultant at the "Scientific Research Institute" is an easy job that can easily improve one's qualifications for others, it is not that tempting for Tang Ze.

Isn't that the case? The power of the consultant position is both great and small. To put it simply, it means that the consultant can take charge of everything but is not responsible for anything.

Especially for a newly established "Scientific Research Institute", although there are many things to do when everything is in ruins, there are also many opportunities to make contributions overall.

As long as the entire "Scientific Research Institute" shows the results they expected, then consultant Tang Ze can get some credit even if he does nothing.

If the expected results are not achieved, Tang Ze, the consultant, will not bear any responsibility.

Needless to say, Tang Ze knew that this deal must have been obtained for him by Boss Saitama.

This is a bit embarrassing. The boss has tried to arrange a good position for you with good intentions, but you don't want it and just want to stay in the investigation department, which gives people the impression that you are ungrateful.

But even so, Tang Ze had to bite the bullet and go to Boss Saitama to discuss this personnel arrangement.

After all, if he really went there, Tang Ze would not know how many cases he would miss, which was something he absolutely did not want to see.

However, there is a skill in getting people to talk. After meeting Boss Saitama, Tang Ze first thanked him for his kindness to him, and then tactfully expressed that he would rather fight criminals on the front line and make a difference.

"Don't worry, I also don't intend to send you to a place like that where you'll be idle. The destiny of a good sword is to kill the enemy, not to be sheathed for people to see."

Boss Saitama smiled and accepted the instruction, and suggested that Tang Ze sit down: "My arrangement is actually the consensus reached by everyone.

Although you haven't been working here long, you have made more contributions than many veteran criminals.

Not to mention the publicity you've done for the Metropolitan Police Department and the difficult cases you've solved, it can be said that you've never disappointed anyone.

Since the reform, we have said that a person's future cannot be determined solely by a pre-employment test, and we have also said that as long as they have made achievements, they can be promoted exceptionally."

At this point, Saitama pointed his index finger at Tang Ze and said jokingly, "There are a lot of people watching you down there, and recently there have been some people speaking up for you.

If we don't give you a promotion, the people below us will think our so-called "exceptional promotion" is just empty talk. Do you think we'd still dare to hold back your promotion?"

"That's too much. I've only been here for so long and my experience is too limited. This is an unavoidable shortcoming."

Tang Ze shook his head helplessly after hearing this: "Besides, I was promoted to police inspector ahead of time. Even if I hadn't been promoted exceptionally, I would have been promoted to superintendent a year earlier than my peers.

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