The cannon fodder fiancée in the redemption story, part 4. Mwah!



The cannon fodder fiancée in the redemption story, part 4. Mwah!

Back at the police station, Chen Xia didn't even have time for lunch before rushing to arrange the interrogation of Yu Zhi.

Several young police officers and auxiliary police officers came over to see what was going on when they heard the noise.

Zhang Feng, the newly assigned intern, said with envy, "Sister Xiaxia, your efficiency in catching thieves is amazing! Teach me!"

Zheng Anguo slapped Xiao Zhang on the back of the head: "Finish writing your statement properly first!"

He turned and glared at Chen Xia: "What are you showing off for? Hurry up and interrogate the person."

Chen Xia quickly slipped into the interrogation room, while Zheng Anguo leisurely followed behind her with a thermos cup, then sat down on a chair next to her, clearly indicating that he was letting Chen Xia handle the interrogation.

Chen Xia skillfully adjusted the recorder, then asked with a stern face:

"Name?"

"Yu Zhi," the thief replied listlessly, his head drooping.

Chen Xia slammed her hand on the table, startling Yu Zhi: "Louder! Haven't you eaten?"

"age?"

"25 years old."

......

After quickly writing down the basic information, Chen Xia suddenly changed the subject: "Do you know why you were arrested?"

Yu Zhi yawned: "Steal a phone."

Chen Xia snorted coldly: "How many times is this?"

Yu Zhi looked up abruptly, waving his hands frantically, "This is the first time! It really is the first time, officer. I know I was wrong. I had no choice. I have an eighty-year-old mother and a three-year-old child..."

Chen Xia glared at him: "Keep making things up, you think this is a TV drama? Confess honestly, how many times have you stolen it?"

Yu Zhi was so anxious that he stammered, "I really only stole this once, just two cell phones, which aren't worth much money. Why would I lie to you like this! I should have known better than to steal them; I could have made more money by robbing someone."

Chen Xia and Zheng Anguo quickly exchanged glances. Zheng Anguo nonchalantly unscrewed his thermos, using the act of drinking water to conceal the upturned corners of his mouth. Chen Xia, suppressing a laugh, continued, "Oh? You also robbed someone? How much did you steal?"

Yu Zhi was getting sleepy at this point, and answered whatever was asked: "Not much, maybe fifty or sixty thousand. Officer, you know, nowadays a lot of people are starting to use mobile payments, and it's getting harder and harder for us to do this job."

Zheng Anguo was overjoyed. He had initially thought it was just an ordinary pickpocketing case, but the more he investigated, the more interesting it became, and they actually managed to lure out a robber. In this year's citywide evaluation, their police station would finally no longer have to worry about being at the bottom.

Chen Xia glanced at the dazed Yu Zhi, then at his master whose lips were practically curled up to the sky, and thought to himself, "This is nothing yet. This guy has a lot more to him than meets the eye."

After glancing at the text bubble, Chen Xia suddenly asked, "What happened to the embezzled funds?"

Upon hearing this, Yu Zhi frowned and said, "I used it all to buy more goods. Things have been tense lately, and it's hard to sell the goods I've bought. Otherwise, I wouldn't be so poor that I had to steal cell phones."

Upon hearing that the market was sluggish and sales were slow, Zheng Anguo immediately perked up his ears: "What kind of goods did you bring in?"

Yu Zhi sighed, "BD, huh? I thought this batch of goods was pure and I could make a lot of money, but I missed the good timing. The goods I stockpiled are completely unsellable and I'm stuck with them. I should have just waited and seen first..."

The interrogation room suddenly fell into an eerie silence. Chen Xia coughed twice: "You also trafficked drugs? Where did you get your drugs from? How much did you get? Who did you sell them to?"

......

Chen Xia wrote down Yu Zhi's statement word for word, while Zheng Anguo had long since gone out to report the situation to the director.

When Zheng Anguo, Director Li Qiang, and other police officers came in, Chen Xia had already finished the interrogation and pushed the transcript in front of Yu Zhi: "Take a look, make sure there are no problems, sign and put your fingerprints on it."

Yu Zhi was feeling dizzy at the moment, doing whatever he was told. After signing the papers, he just sat there chuckling to himself, unaware that his life was about to come to an end.

Li Qiang picked up the interrogation record, his eyes widening as he read. After finishing the last page, he gave Chen Xia a thumbs up: "Little Chen, your luck is incredible! You can pull off a drug case just by grabbing a random thief on the street."

Chen Xia chuckled and scratched his head: "Luck, luck. This is also thanks to everyone, especially Master. If he hadn't acted decisively, this kid would have gotten away."

"Chief, my mentor and our station played a crucial role in this case."

Li Qiang couldn't help but glance at Chen Xia a few more times. So young, yet so adept at interpersonal skills. Not greedy for credit, not selfish, and caring for older colleagues—no wonder she's so popular in the institute.

He looked around, saw the expectant eyes of his comrades, cleared his throat, and began to assign tasks: "Based on Yu Zhi's confession, it can be confirmed that there is a drug trafficking gang in the West District headed by the Zhao Dalei brothers."

Over the next few days, everyone will need to work hard and cooperate with the anti-drug team to bring this drug gang to justice. Also, the places of illicit activity that Yu Zhi mentioned should be thoroughly investigated and dealt with…”

Chen Xia slumped in a chair in the duty room, twirling a pen listlessly. Yu Zhi's case involved many related cases, and her colleagues were all working tirelessly like they were on steroids, leaving her with nothing to do.

This is only natural; after all, the mentor and apprentice cannot claim all the credit, and they also need to give other colleagues a chance to shine.

It just so happens that her aunt is going to Beijing Normal University for a two-week advanced study program, and her uncle is too busy to be seen, so her two younger brothers are now in her care.

Although her twin cousins ​​look very similar, their personalities and abilities are completely different.

My older brother, Chen Yunzhou, is a genius. Others get 100 points in competitions because that's all they can do. He gets 100 points because the test paper only has 100 points.

My younger brother, Chen Xingye, truly lives up to his name. He's full of energy in PE class, but as soon as he sits down at his desk, he acts like he has ADHD.

Tutoring him with his homework was incredibly difficult, almost hellish. Before Chen Anbang started helping his youngest son, Chen Xingye, with his homework, he always advised his wife, Guo Xiaoran, to be patient and not to get angry at the child so easily.

After helping him with his homework, I got so angry that my blood pressure spiked and I felt a tightness in my chest. If I hadn't been taking good care of my health, I might have killed him on the spot.

After that, Guo Xiaoran never let him manage her youngest son's homework again; after all, she didn't want to be widowed so early.

Chen Xingye is fearless, except for his older sister Chen Xia.

Bloodline suppression is not just talk; Chen Anbang and Guo Xiaoran only yelled at him, but Chen Xia actually beat him up.

"Sis, why are you picking us up from school?"

After evening self-study, Chen Xingye walked out of the school gate with his arms around his classmates, laughing and joking. When he saw Chen Xia standing outside the gate, he immediately turned into a good boy.

Chen Yunzhou, who was walking behind him, also saw Chen Xia and his eyes lit up: "Sister, what brings you here?"

Chen Xia put her arms around both of them and led them out: "My aunt is going to Beijing Normal University for half a month of further study. During this time, you two will be under my care."

The two brothers were overjoyed to hear this. Although their older sister Chen Xia was strict with them, she was also very generous.

Normally, their parents limit their meal allowance and pocket money to 300 yuan per person per week, but for Chen Xia, it's at least 500 yuan.

If you have a reasonable reason for wanting to buy something, you can get extra money.

Chen Yunzhou's model airplanes and Lego sets, which cost thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan, and Chen Xingye's various limited-edition basketballs, jerseys, and sneakers were all bought by Chen Xia.

Chen Xia drove her two younger brothers back to the large apartment closest to the No. 1 Middle School in the city where they studied.

After the original owner's biological mother remarried a wealthy businessman in Hong Kong, she gave birth to three sons in a row, making her mother-in-law, who didn't like her, extremely happy.

You should know that their family has only had one son per generation for several generations. The fortune teller said that the wealthy merchant was destined for wealth, but would have difficulty having children.

Unexpectedly, this daughter-in-law from the mainland gave birth to three grandsons for her.

As the head of the family, the old lady was so poor that all she had left was money.

Every time Guo Xiaoli gave birth, the old lady would reward her with hundreds of millions of Hong Kong dollars, and she would also buy her luxury houses and jewelry until she was overwhelmed.

Now that Guo Xiaoli has money, she wants to make up for what she owed the original owner and wants to bring the original owner to Hong Kong.

The original owner refused without hesitation. She wanted to inherit her father's police badge number and become a police officer. No matter how good Hong Kong was, she couldn't go there.

Guo Xiaoli had nowhere to channel her maternal love, so she could only spend a lot of money to make up for it.

Specifically, this manifests in giving money, buying houses and cars, and sending back various expensive clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches and designer bags every season.

Chen Xia owns villas, large apartments, and small studios, and more than one of them.

She has bought several luxury cars so she can drive them to work in different cars, but she usually commutes by electric scooter, which is small, lightweight, and perfect for short commutes.

Of course, a large part of the reason is also related to the fact that her biological mother bought her luxury cars that cost millions.

It's really too ostentatious for a lowly policewoman like her, earning only 5,000 yuan a month, to drive a luxury car worth millions.

Therefore, except for windy and rainy days, she almost always rides a small electric scooter to work. Even in winter, she would rather buy a mini electric tricycle with a cute little canopy than drive a car.

Chen Xia doesn't drive much, but when she needs to pick up and drop off her two younger brothers, neither her two-wheeled nor three-wheeled electric vehicle can fit them all, so she has to drive.

As soon as Chen Yunzhou and Chen Xingye entered the house, they let loose. Chen Xia's house was a full 528 square meters and decorated in a magnificent style.

The e-sports room and the movie theater are Chen Xingye's favorite places. Chen Yunzhou, on the other hand, always goes straight to the huge study when he comes over, and if you don't call him, he can stay there all day without coming out.

After getting off work, Chen Xia specially came over and cooked the dishes that her two younger brothers liked. After entering the house, she told them to wash their hands and eat.

The two brothers ate dinner at school before 6 p.m. and had evening self-study until after 8 p.m., so they were really hungry.

After finishing his meal, Chen Yunzhou took out his homework to the study to do it. Chen Xia grabbed Chen Xingye, who was trying to run to the gaming room, and said, "You brat, the high school entrance exam is just around the corner, and you still want to play? Come on, go do your homework."

Afraid of disturbing Yunzhou while helping him with his homework, Chen Xia dragged him to her bedroom, cleared out his desk, and watched him start doing his homework.

This kid's homework is a real headache. He keeps forgetting formulas or words, and he's so anxious he's scratching his head in frustration.

Chen Xia took a deep breath and patiently explained it to him in detail. After he finished writing, Chen Xia patted his head.

"Erbao, I know you're actually very smart, just lazy. But you need to understand that even if you apply to be a sports student, the learning atmosphere and basic conditions at good schools and bad schools are worlds apart."

Okay, let's set a small goal: if your high school entrance exam scores are high enough to get you straight into the top high school, I'll get you the complete fruit set. Whatever you want to buy, I won't hesitate. Whether it's a trip to the port city or abroad, a luxury cruise ship or a luxury train journey, I'll cover it all.

The reward was too tempting. The phone he was using was also bought by Chen Xia, but it was only a domestic brand. His father didn't agree to buy him an iPhone.

He'd wanted an iPad for a long time, but his mom said he lacked self-control and refused to buy it for him. She only bought him a high-end learning tablet, with parental controls over the background apps and all the games locked. If he wants to play games, he has to go to his sister's house to indulge himself.

With such a generous reward, Chen Xingye decided to give it his all. It was just a matter of getting into the top high school directly. As a student at the top high school, he was eligible for a lower admission score.

If he takes advantage of these last few months to catch up with his older brother, he still has a chance to make a comeback.

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