Chapter 170: Dog Relying on the Power of Others



"I'm going to change my equipment, you guys can do whatever you want."

Leaving a faint word, Tu Ran walked past them and looked for equipment that suited her.

Ling's voice rang in her ears, "Pioneer Tu Ran, you are responsible for the security of the Pandalin area this time. You have two teammates who will be in charge of this area with you. Their names have been sent to you."

Tu Ran quickly withdrew his gaze from the dazzling array of weapons and looked down at the address book.

Please don’t let it be Zhao Yan, she prayed in her heart.

Fortunately, it wasn't Zhao Yan, but two people she didn't know.

Tu Ran let out a long sigh.

After coming out of the equipment room, Tu Ran and two teammates got into a patrol car and headed for their destination - Pandalin District, with a guard driving the car.

Pandalin District is a well-known wealthy area in the federal government.

It is known as the gathering place of the three major chaebol families.

The housing prices are ridiculously expensive, and it would be beyond the reach of ordinary people even if they work for eight lifetimes.

Tu Ran and three others first went to the executive department responsible for the security of the Pandalin area.

Because it is a wealthy area, an executive branch was set up here as an exception to provide guards to be responsible for the security of this area. This is something that cannot be seen in other places.

In addition, after Tu Ran arrived, he found out that there were more than three pioneers responsible for the Pandalin area.

There are still ten pioneers from the previous batch left here. They were supposed to go to Threshold yesterday, but the rich people were worried about them leaving, so they applied to the federal government.

Then the federal government agreed readily!

Tu Ran: “?”

Is this the privilege of the rich? You have to know that other states with such a large area will only send thirteen pioneers to be in charge, while the Pandalin District is just a district, and there are thirteen pioneers in charge! The difference in treatment should not be too obvious.

"New here?"

In the small meeting room of the executive department, a man in a black suit with a wide gap between his brows looked at Tu Ran and the other three, crossed his legs and leaned back in his chair, with no intention of letting them sit down.

"Yeah." The three nodded.

"Only three were assigned?" The man looked them up and down, obviously dissatisfied with the fact that the federal government only sent three people.

Tu Ran automatically filtered out his bad attitude and stared at his two eyes. The distance between this man's eyes was too big. The distance between a normal person's eyes was about the length of one eye, but this man's was obviously nearly the length of two eyes, weird like a fish.

"Tsk, can't you three speak? Why are you standing there all the time? Did I send you here just to stand there stupidly?" The man with fish eyes looked at Tu Ran and the other two with disdain.

Tu Ran: “?”

"What do you want to hear?"

"What are each of you good at? What honors have you won in the pioneer team? What is your pioneer level? How many points are on your card? Don't you know how to introduce yourself? If you don't explain clearly, how can I assign tasks for you?!"

The man with fish eyes had an extremely bad attitude. He glared at the three people in front of him and then looked away, as if looking at them any longer would dirty his eyes.

Tu Ran resisted the urge to roll her eyes and said, "Sir, our information has been sent to you. You can just open it and take a look." What era is it now? Does she still need to introduce it in person?

"Don't I know? Do you need to remind me?" The man with fish eyes stood up from his chair and pointed his index finger at Tu Ran. "I asked you to introduce yourself but you were so reluctant. If you want to do it, do it. If you don't want to do it, get out!"

Tu Ran stared at the fish-eyed man's finger that was about to touch her nose, clenching her back teeth. If she chopped off the finger in front of her now, would this dead fish-eyed man still be so arrogant? A pioneer next to her was also trembling with anger at this dead fish-eyed man, and his fists were clenched tightly at his side.

The fish-eyed man continued to chatter, "You guys in the pioneer team are the most troubled! You think being a pioneer is so great! I can't stand you guys who are so arrogant!"

Tu Ran suppressed her anger and tried to keep her tone steady. "May I ask, which department are you from?"

"Me?" The man with fish eyes suddenly became arrogant. "There is a world of difference between me and you low-level government officials. I am a senior security officer in the Pandalin District, managing the security system of the entire Pandalin District. If I hadn't applied to the Federation, do you think people like you could enter the Pandalin District?!"

"Oh~" Tu Ran suddenly realized and looked at the pioneer beside him, sneering, "So it's just a guard dog! I thought it was so powerful!"

The two pioneers beside him burst out laughing.

The fish-eyed man's face turned green in an instant.

"Tsk tsk, no wonder the ancients said that dogs rely on the power of their masters. I had never seen a dog before and didn't understand why they said that. Today I finally saw one. Tsk tsk, my eyes have been opened!"

The man with fish eyes was so angry that he couldn't say a word. He pointed his index finger at Tu Ran and said, "You you you you you..."

"I, I, I, I, I, I...I what? Why don't you tell me? What? You can't bark like a dog? Do you need me to teach you?"

"I'll beat you to death!" The man with fish eyes' face flushed red, and he swung his fist towards Tu Ran.

Tu Ran dodged sideways and hooked her toes.

The man with fish eyes was tripped and fell to the ground, face down, looking extremely embarrassed.

The two pioneers traveling with Tu Ran couldn't stop laughing.

“You! You!” The man with fish eyes got up from the ground, pointed at the three of them, and said viciously, “Just wait for me!”

After saying those harsh words, he ran away.

Only three people were left standing there.

The pioneer named "Min Tao" looked at the direction where the fish-eyed man left with some concern, "Will he retaliate against us?"

The other pioneer also stopped smiling and became worried.

"The most he can do is give us some hard and tiring work. As a security guard, he can't do anything else." Tu Ran said calmly.

Min Tao nodded. "Yes, he is just a security guard. Even if he is from a wealthy area, so what? Those rich people will not offend the federal government for him."

Another companion nodded in agreement.

"Let's go and find the director of the executive department of Pandalin District," Tu Ran put the machine gun on his shoulder and pushed open the door of the conference room. "He's just a security captain. I thought he was the director of the executive department. It's a waste of my time to listen to him talk nonsense for so long."

"I thought you knew," Min Tao walked a few steps quickly to follow her, not knowing whether to laugh or cry, "Zero sorted out the division of power in the Pandalin District and sent it to us, including the information of the head of the executive department. Didn't you open it and take a look?"

"No information was sent out by Ling?" Tu Ran was surprised. She had not noticed this.

(End of this chapter)


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