"This man's luck is exceptionally good. In that case, the situation is clear, and we can draw a conclusion now." The leader said, taking a sip of tea from his thermos, and said earnestly, "Weijun, you were too eager to make a name for yourself in this operation, and you were a bit too reckless."
Weijun nodded hesitantly.
The leader said in a serious tone, "Wrongfully accusing an innocent person is a problem that can be serious or minor."
"Release the person immediately. Also, they have already reported your bad attitude. You need to apologize and get their forgiveness later."
"Is it possible?"
Wei Jun's expression changed: "I can do it."
The leader nodded, signaling him to get back to work.
Weijun walked out of the room and strode heavily toward the interrogation room where Wu An was being held.
When Wu An saw Wei Jun walk in dejectedly, he couldn't help but laugh. He knew that the result was in his favor.
But he still didn't expect that Weijun would apologize to him on the spot while releasing him.
Judging from Weijun's apologetic manner, Wu An could tell that this man was not good at hiding things, and his reluctant apology was probably at the behest of his superiors.
He didn't dwell on these details.
After sitting on the sidelines for so long, he has calmed down.
No matter who messed with him.
First, he cannot have a direct confrontation with these law enforcement officers; it would not benefit him in any way.
He readily accepted Weijun's apology, and said that his attitude was also bad, offering some polite words of mutual forgiveness to save face for Weijun.
While it might feel good to attack head-on, it will also offend the person you're dealing with.
Most importantly, Weijun was merely being used; he shouldn't stoop to the level of a "knife" in a "borrowed knife to kill" scenario.
What he needs to deal with is the "rat" hiding behind the scenes.
As long as no one borrows the knife, it will naturally stop hurting people.
Wu An walked out of the police station.
Yu Kailang and Lao Liu watched without surprise, instead showing expressions of "I knew it." Due to the situation, they did not greet Wu An.
When Wu An saw that Lao Mai and Gao Qiangqi were already outside, he breathed a sigh of relief.
"Is everything alright?"
"If you're alright, then we're definitely alright."
"This has implicated..."
"Alright, let's not talk about this anymore. Let's go to the dock first and process the seafood together. I've already asked someone to prepare a feast, and we'll eat as soon as we're done."
Wu An nodded, naturally having no objections.
Everyone else was easy to talk to, since they were relatively close. Wu An and Mr. Zhao, the owner of the fishing tackle shop, went to the side and talked for a while. This matter had started with him and implicated Mr. Zhao.
Mr. Zhao felt quite embarrassed, thinking that if he had made things clear from the beginning, this whole mess might not have happened.
After the two finished their pleasantries,
Wu An asked, "Has anyone been asking you about this lately?"
Boss Zhao shook his head: "Nobody's asking."
"Even if someone asks me about it, I can't just say it."
"but……"
Wu An asked, "But what?"
Mr. Zhao said, "I told someone about this on the phone that day. There was someone shopping at the time, a handsome guy wearing sunglasses."
"The person left right after I finished the call, which I found quite strange."
"Could it be..."
Wu An asked, "If we meet again, will you recognize me?"
Mr. Zhao hesitated: "It should be about right."
"That outfit makes you look like a city person, so flashy."
Wu An nodded.
After chatting for a few minutes, Mr. Zhao left first.
Wu An also rushed to the dock, and by the time he finished, it was already past 1 a.m.
This day really took a toll on him.
But he was also glad that because it was in town, the other party did not call Aqing to ask questions, so the villagers did not know the situation, and his brother, sister-in-law and father could still sleep peacefully.
The wild abalone did not disappoint him; the price was very good, and it was divided into two sizes: over one jin (500 grams) and under one jin (500 grams).
Those weighing over one jin were priced at 180 yuan per jin, while those weighing less than one jin were priced at 120 yuan per jin. Although they were under one jin, in reality, Wu An didn't catch many abalone weighing less than five liang.
The helpers were also quite surprised when they sorted the goods.
After weighing, Gao Qiangqi took out a calculator and did the math: "Zero, zero..."
The calculated total price is yuan.
Old Fang bought all the barracuda. Although he caught quite a few, the fish were relatively cheap, and he only sold them for a total of 7,520 yuan.
Total amount: yuan.
The income from the day's fishing trip was quite good; after all the calculations, the net profit just covered the cost of buying the fishing boat.
You can recoup your investment in just one trip.
However, Wu An was not particularly happy.
The same thing happened to Lao Mai. As soon as the boat arrived at the dock, law enforcement officers rushed up, immediately took him into custody, and then began searching the boat.
There were still people at the dock at the time, all pointing and whispering.
Wu An asked a few questions, but Lao Mai didn't say much.
Gao Qiangqi drank a bottle of beer and said with a sinister expression, "A'an, you can suspect who reported you. Leave the rest to me."
Wu An smiled and said, "Brother Qiang, I really don't have anyone I suspect."
"I guess someone's got conjunctivitis."
"We need to investigate."
Gao Qiangqi frowned: "This matter..."
"We definitely can't let this go, but we need to find out the truth before taking action. We can't let the bad guys get away with it, nor can we wrong the good guys."
He actually has people he suspects, and he can also confirm them.
Chen Gui is one of them.
The day before setting sail, the old man encountered Chen Gui late at night. After setting sail, Chen Gui was also at the dock, as if he were guarding him.
If there's no problem, then something strange is going on.
Why did Chen Gui think that his trip to sea was an illegal operation?
There must be a reason.
That's why he asked Boss Zhao.
Boss Zhao also gave an answer: it was very likely that the stylish young man wearing sunglasses overheard Boss Zhao's phone call.
There is only one question now.
Was the act of reporting him done by Chen Gui alone, or was it a conspiracy, or was Chen Gui being manipulated by someone else?
Who is the handsome guy that Boss Zhao is talking about?
Chen Long?
Shen Nan?
He had no doubts about Mao Wang and Lin Hu.
The reason is simple: neither of them is fashionable or attractive.
Chen Long also wanted to be excluded.
Firstly, Chen Long probably doesn't have the brains for this. Secondly, although Chen Long and Chen Gui share the same surname, they may not know each other, and even if they do, they wouldn't be close enough to team up against him.
Could it be Shen Nan?
This is unfounded suspicion.
I'd call it intuition.
Verification is simple: have Aqing secretly take a picture of Shen Nan tomorrow and show it to Boss Zhao, and it will be clear.
If it's Shennan.
Why is this guy messing with him?
Did they sense his threat and therefore strike first to gain the upper hand?
Or is it simply a matter of wanting to mess with him?
He actually hoped to find out and confirm that it was Shen Nan, which would be simple: take revenge if there was a grudge, settle a score if there was a grievance.
Excluding Shen Nan is troublesome; just finding out who he is will take some effort.
Anyway.
We need to figure out a way to deal with that old bastard Chen Gui.
Let's settle both the old and new scores together.
For the time being, he really doesn't have a good breakthrough point. That old bastard Chen Gui never gets involved personally; he only does some small tricks behind the scenes several times.
For example, this time.
On the surface, there's nothing that can be done about Chen Gui.
If he were to say this himself, Chen Gui might turn around and accuse him of slander, so... he has to spread the word through someone else.
If mud falls into your crotch, it'll look like shit even if it's not.
Chen Gui's explanation?
Don't explain.
Explanation is just a cover-up.
The cover-up is the truth.
The fact is that it really happened.
Why do they insist it was you, instead of someone else? You must be the one with something going on.
Anyway, there's no evidence.
No matter how Chen Gui explains it, it's all just sophistry!
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