Chapter 5039 The Price Behind Peaceful Times



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The blood dried up, and the policeman Ada left...

Peacetime belongs only to the people, not to the police, not to the soldiers, not to the front-line workers who fight against all criminals, because they bear the price behind peacetime. The photos taken on the first day they put on their professional attire are the photos that will be placed in the mourning hall when they die in the future.

The true era of peace belongs only to the people. The people living in the era of peace actually have piles of bones under their feet.

Those are the bones of the martyrs who sacrificed their flesh and blood so that the people could live in peace.

Ye Jian closed her eyes. She really didn't have the strength to raise her arms to salute. Her legs, which suddenly lost the strength to stand, fell heavily to her knees on the gravel ground with a "thump". She knelt to see off the sacrificed policeman Ada.

"Ada, Ada..."

Ada's comrades were in pain, and their tears splashed onto the ground, leaving tear stains.

Policeman Ada died, policeman Dayang Ciwang died. Within one day, two frontline police officers died in a county police station.

The police station chief received a call and the call was suddenly disconnected. No matter how he tried to call, he could not get through. The panicked chief personally took the call and set off with several policemen.

In the small county town, three police cars sounded their sirens and sped out of the town.

Doji told the director that something had happened on their side. The serious criminal Gongga Ningbu escaped and Ada was injured... Then the communication was interrupted and they could no longer contact each other.

How did the serious criminal Gongga Ningbu escape? He was just caught and not brought back to the police station yet, how could he escape? !

The panicked director sat in the car with a gloomy face, and from time to time he used his mobile phone to call the number that had contacted him five minutes ago.

There is no way to get in touch with them, and they always say that the user you are calling is temporarily unavailable.

The director was so anxious that he wanted to smash his phone when he couldn't get in touch during an emergency.

In 2003 and 2004, there were still many villages in the mainland with no mobile network signals, let alone remote areas such as the northwest and the plateau.

Pingcuo carried his comrade Ada, who was no longer breathing, into the car and carefully put him in the seat next to his elder brother Dayang Ciwang. He and Doji sat in the back, holding their fallen comrade's shoulders tightly with their hands. Ye Jian became the driver.

Pingcuo and Doji told Ye Jian that they turned back to the service area and needed to arrest the fugitive criminal Gongga Ningbu.

Ye Jian, who was worried about Xia Jinyuan, thought about it for a moment before nodding in agreement. She actually wanted to send the two sacrificed policemen back to their workplaces first.

"Ada and Ciwang have already passed away. Before they left, they were still thinking about the escaped prisoners. We have to catch them back so that Ada and Ciwang can leave with peace of mind. This is their last wish. We have to fulfill it. We must fulfill it."

Duoji's explanation made Ye Jian change his mind and he nodded and agreed to turn around.

In the car, Ye Jian finally understood why the vehicle used to detain serious criminals was not used.

The three policemen Ada, Pingcuo and Doji were originally escorting the serious prisoner Zhacuomu to a large hospital in the city for medical treatment. Half a month ago, they had arrested a criminal and brought him to justice together with Dayang Ciwang and several other colleagues in their city. Because they had some work to hand over with the police station in their city overnight, they did not return to their workplace with their colleagues at night.

In the morning, he learned that a colleague from his unit was guarding a prisoner who came to the hospital for treatment. After completing the work handover, the 45-year-old brother Dayang Ciwang, who had worked late at night and suffered vitreous hemorrhage in both eyes, simply came to the hospital to meet up with him, have his eyes checked, and plan to get some medicine to take back to the station.

They are a small county town and cannot compare with the big hospitals in other city areas.

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