Virus lockdown 4



Virus lockdown 4

Hospital, emergency room entrance.

Besides the doctors and nurses who came and went, there was also a young woman and an elderly man in his 60s. Most of the patients in the emergency room were infected with viruses, but they hadn't expected to receive a gunshot wound. They were already short-staffed, but after learning that the injured patient was the son of the hospital's vice president, they reluctantly transferred a doctor from elsewhere to perform the surgery.

Chu Yun stood quietly by the side, watching the old man anxiously pacing back and forth at the door of the emergency room, looking at the red signal distress light at the door from time to time.

The old man was Xiaoxin's father. He rushed over as soon as he heard Xiaoxin had been shot, his clothes rumpled and dusty. Xiaoxin's mother was still busy in the infectious disease department and hadn't received the call yet.

"Uncle, Xiao Xin is a good person with good fortune, nothing will happen to him." Xu Dongdong came in and handed over two boxes of hot dumplings, one to his uncle and one to Chu Yun, "You haven't eaten for a day, eat something!"

Xu Dongdong's identity in this instance was a trainee police officer, who happened to be in the team that rescued Chu Yun. He said that Yu Wenhao was a captain in the police station, and that he was out on a mission and would be back very late.

Chu Yun thanked him, took the dumpling, sat on a chair in the corridor, and slowly swallowed a dumpling, knowing the taste. The other person was a civil servant with a job from the beginning, while he was a poor, miserable person.

Although it was a level-breaking dungeon, the connection between the characters was genuine. After a week of partnering, she and Shin-chan had become close teammates. And when Shin-chan got hurt saving her, it was impossible not to be moved.

Xiao Xin was seriously injured and had been in the emergency room for about eight hours. The police officer who accompanied Chu Yun to the hospital was Xu Dongdong, who had just received a call saying that the robbers had escaped.

Thinking of the kidnappers who were still hiding outside, Chu Yun gritted his teeth and had already torn them into pieces in his mind.

She will definitely take revenge!

The door to the emergency room opened and several doctors in white coats walked out.

Xu Dongdong supported his uncle, and he and Chu Yun immediately surrounded him.

Doctor: "The patient is out of danger for now. The patient's family doesn't need to worry."

After hearing this, the heavy stone hanging on their chests finally fell.

"Thank goodness, thank goodness." The old man, who was already over 60 years old, had tears in his eyes, half worried and half relieved that his Xiaoxin was gloriously injured.

After confirming that Xiaoxin was not in serious trouble, Chu Yun came to the police station under the guidance of Xu Dongdong. As a whistleblower and eyewitness, she needed to cooperate with the staff in taking a statement.

The staff said they were short-staffed and were working overtime, so Chuyun could come over anytime.

What I mean is, go there now, they are there too!

It is now 2 o'clock in the morning, and the lights in the police station are still on. Some are holding meetings, some are discussing plans, and people are coming and going, everyone is busy doing their own things. No one pays attention to who comes and who is taken away.

Passing by an office, she saw Teacher Zhou, who was sleeping on a small sofa with his child. They seemed to be in a safe environment, sleeping soundly despite the noisy surroundings.

Chu Yun was then taken to a small, closed room. Two policemen came in, closed the door and sat down.

According to normal procedures, she needs to answer the police officer's basic questions and describe the whole incident.

She sat comfortably on one side of the table, and on the other side sat two police officers, one male and one female, holding a pen and a notebook respectively, looking very businesslike.

The officer asked, "Name and age?"

Answer: "Chu Yun, 20 years old."

The officer asked, writing in his notebook, "Work?"

A: "I'm a student and now a volunteer, delivering food to the community."

The police officer was puzzled: "How did you find out that there was something wrong with that household? Did you get any information?"

Chu Yun smiled gently and harmlessly. Of course, she couldn't say that she had sneaked into the epidemic command center and overheard the commander-in-chief's words. She knew that there were criminals in the city, so she paid special attention to these abnormal people.

She started by talking about her daily work and Teacher Zhou's abnormal behavior in the past few days. Finally, she talked about how she knocked down the two gangsters who opened the door, snatched their weapons, and fought with the remaining gangsters.

Chu Yun yawned after saying the last sentence: "You all know what happened next."

"Did you handle those criminals by yourself?" After hearing the whole story, the eyes of the male and female police officers opposite lit up. Even a well-trained police officer with a gun in hand would find it difficult to have the courage to fight against a large number of people with a small number of people, let alone a 20-year-old female college student! It really is true that the young are formidable.

"No, there are also my teammates." Chu Yun said in a firm voice.

"Thank you Miss Chu for your careful observation and courageous act. Your report has brought significant progress to the virus prevention work in City A. On behalf of the people of this city, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you again." After the polite words, the two police officers opposite closed the notebooks in their hands.

"Can I go now? I'm so sleepy." Chu Yun yawned again. He was busy from morning till night and had even fought a fight. His body really couldn't take it anymore.

"Uh... wait a moment, there's something I need to discuss with you." The male police officer stopped Chu Yun, who was about to stand up. "They were all politically wanted criminals in the national inventory, using fake IDs to hide in residents' homes. We police officers didn't notice anything suspicious for a long time. But you actually dug up the truth from a single clue. You're smart and skilled, perfect for our task force. Moreover, these criminals have committed murders before, and their methods are very cruel. We're worried they'll retaliate against you. To protect the whistleblower, we'll send someone to stay with you, but you know the situation is very serious lately, and we don't have any extra people."

"So, we sincerely suggest that you stay at the police station for the time being, and you can also help us." The male police officer avoided Chu Yun's eyes and spoke hesitantly on the last sentence, but this was the key point, "You are so skilled, you are a rare talent."

Chu Yun couldn't help but chuckle in his heart, what a lovely group of people's police

"Okay!" Chu Yun tilted his head and thought for a moment before agreeing.

Seeing Chu Yun nod, the male police officer stood up with a smile on his face and opened the door for Chu Yun: "Miss Chu, we have prepared a dormitory for you in advance, you can have a good rest."

Led by two police officers, Chu Yun arrived at the dormitory building, which was just behind the police department and only a few minutes' walk away.

The place was fully equipped with towels, toothbrushes, shoe covers, and clean sheets and quilt covers. It would be hard to say that they had not prepared everything in advance.

After seeing off the two police officers, Chu Yun took off his tightly covered mask, relaxed his tense body and had a good rest.

Although the male police officer had coordinated everything for her in advance and someone would pick up her luggage, she still sent a message to the community manager to explain the situation and express her gratitude. Xiaoxin was injured and hospitalized and would no longer be a community volunteer. She and Xiaoxin had already worked well together, and she didn't plan to continue working in the same position with others.

Xu Dongdong, an intern, also lived in this building. They worked together for several days.

Working hours start at 8:30, so they have to go to the cafeteria on time at 8 o'clock. To collect supplies, they have to arrive early no matter where they are.

They arrived early, and it was soon their turn. Chu Yun took out a stack of meal tickets that the police officer had given him yesterday and exchanged one for just two buckets of instant noodles and two small breads.

Chu Yun had a premonition that half of the food was gone, but as civil servants, they already received much more than ordinary people. Now, they were faced with not only the epidemic, but also food and criminals hiding in the shadows.

"Oh, the portions are getting smaller and smaller." The colleagues who were getting their meals together lamented.

The cafeteria had banned dine-in, so the two of them found a secluded place to eat and then went to work at the bureau.

The morning meeting was over in 5 minutes because she and Xu Dongdong received a task and went out on field work with the team after receiving a report from the masses.

Because food distribution has been reduced, people in many communities have taken to the streets to protest. They received reports early in the morning and were asked to handle the protests. Mass gatherings before the virus is under control—they're desperate.

Chu Yun, as an outsider, had connections in the police station, so he was assigned to Xu Dongdong's group. Led by the captain of the security team, they arrived at the street where the protest was taking place.

The government has issued a lockdown order, so most residents are isolated at home, and now there is such a big commotion on the streets.

Everyone loves gossip, especially residents cooped up at home for months. So, bored residents eagerly leaned over windows, peering out, some discussing with those around them, others livestreaming on their phones. Rumors began to swirl online, sending public opinion in a negative direction.

When Chu Yun and his team arrived, the marchers, led by their leader, were shouting that they needed freedom, that the government should lift the lockdown order, and that the government should respond to the recent food shortage.

The news only reported that food and medical supplies were sent from a neighboring province, but failed to reveal that the truck was robbed en route, and that the thieves are still hiding somewhere in City A, their whereabouts unknown. The government has urged people online not to panic, saying that food supplies are on the way.

Most netizens initially had complete faith in the government, but the recent significant reduction in food supply packages has caused many to become skeptical. Coupled with rumors spreading like wildfire, and with people following the crowd, it's understandable that panic is spreading among residents who have been confined at home for so long.

Although the parade in City A, where the epidemic was widespread, could be traced back to a certain cause and effect, Chu Yun always felt that something was a little strange, as if it was deliberately arranged by someone.

The captain of the guard suddenly appeared on the street with a dozen of his team members and stopped the troublemakers holding red cloths.

Most of the people in the parade were tricked into coming. When they saw the police coming, the timid ones began to flee in all directions, and the scene was in chaos.

Chu Yun was quick to stop a leader who was about to flee. He had a red cloth tied to his head and was in his early twenties. He looked like a recent graduate, fresh-faced and inexperienced, and looked easy to fool.

"Tell me, who ordered you to do this?" Chu Yun held the boy's two arms that were twisted backward with one hand, pressed his head hard with the other hand, and asked fiercely.

The boy said, "No... no one ordered us to do this. We just feel aggrieved and want an explanation."

"You won't tell the truth now, right? Once you get to the police station, you won't even have a chance to tell the truth." Chu Yun threatened sternly.

Chu Yun stared at him with cold eyes, revealing a murderous expression.

The boy was so frightened that he had to tell the truth: "Okay, okay, I'll tell you the truth. Someone in our community group said they would give us money if we participated in the street protest. I just graduated and was really short of money, so... I accidentally let myself be tempted."

Chu Yun rolled his eyes at the boy. How could someone fall into such an obvious trap?

She found the so-called mastermind from the WeChat chat history on the boy’s mobile phone, sent his information back to the relevant police personnel for investigation, and received a reply shortly afterwards.

Chu Yun and his teammates looked at the message sent back and looked at each other.

There is indeed a problem.

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