Chapter 301 The Widow All eyes turned to the source of the sound.
Xia Zhining looked over and saw a young man stand up from his seat.
He had a pair of slanted eyes and sharp features. The nameplate in front of him clearly read two words: Luo Ming.
Xia Zhining frowned slightly, feeling that the name and this slightly arrogant face looked somewhat familiar.
After a moment's thought, she remembered!
Several years ago, when she was at the Xia family home, she attended a dinner party in Beijing with Xia Cheng and Xia Zheng. The person sitting next to Xia Zheng at that time was none other than Luo Ming.
He is the second son of the wealthy Luo family and the deputy head of the Beijing special task force. He has a very good personal relationship with Xia Zheng.
Ji Shuyun was also familiar with this Luo Ming.
They were in the same graduating class at the National Public Security University.
However, the name "Ji Shuyun" has been weighing heavily on Luo Ming for years—whether it's theoretical assessments, practical simulations, or the final comprehensive evaluation.
Luo Ming was once considered a top performer, but as long as Ji Shuyun was around, he would always be second.
at this time.
The commander-in-chief remained expressionless and asked Luo Ming in a deep voice, "Do you have any objections?"
"Commander, in order to maintain the absolute rigor of the competition procedures, I have to raise a potential risk."
Luo Ming's gaze slowly swept across the entire room, finally settling on Ji Shuyun.
"Expert Xia Zhining is a special intelligence source, while Officer Ji Shuyun is a contestant."
"This complex relationship involving both kinship and intelligence sources raises questions about the system itself."
"I am not questioning your integrity, but rather suggesting that we eliminate any suspicion from the outset so that the winner can win without any flaws."
Luo Mingyi said righteously, "Therefore, I propose that Officer Ji Shuyun withdraw from this points competition and become an advisor. This might better reflect the recognized fairness of the competition."
Upon hearing this, everyone's expressions became somewhat subtle.
These words sound grand and dignified, but upon closer examination, something just doesn't feel right.
In the front row, a young detective leaned close to his colleague's ear: "Judging from what Officer Luo said... does he think that if he partnered with Expert Xia, with Expert Xia's animal intelligence, he could also become one of the police station's twin stars?"
The person next to him scoffed and said, "Change partners? Forget about being a master detective, it's questionable whether they'll even be alive today."
The policewoman next to him frowned as well: "Wasn't the cooperation model of the police station's two stars promoted as a typical experience before?"
"The younger sister provides specialized intelligence on the animal side, while the older brother is responsible for criminal investigation analysis, tracking, and arrest. This is complementary expertise, so how can it be simply categorized as unfair?"
Another officer shook his head and bluntly asked, "So, does that mean the younger brother of our forensic expert can't participate? And the son of a forensic pathologist also has to recuse himself?"
"Are they all afraid that if they discover any clues, they'll only tell their own relatives and friends?"
"Yes, and besides, in those previous cases, didn't Expert Xia report to the entire task force every time? He led the whole team to achieve merit and solve the cases together."
...
The whispers from the side drifted over.
Luo Ming's face looked rather unpleasant, and he still kept a tense expression.
The commander-in-chief calmly replied to Luo Ming, "You can rest assured about that."
"Expert Xia will first accompany the review team to the site to collect animal information."
"All intelligence we obtain will be transmitted back to headquarters simultaneously and made fully public to each team."
"No one will have exclusive leads in advance, and there is no information gap."
"Everyone received the same information, and each person sorted through it and dug deep into the clues. It was perfectly fair."
Xia Zhining nodded, then turned to Luo Ming, her eyes clear and her voice resounding throughout the room: "Officer Luo, to completely dispel any doubts, the entire process of my communication with the animal will be recorded by a body camera and broadcast live."
"You don't need to worry about the possibility of my brother and I having any private communication."
Her words were spoken so openly and flawlessly that they made Luo Ming feel somewhat awkward.
Just then, Ji Shuyun, who had been sitting quietly, suddenly stood up.
He didn't look at Luo Ming, but faced the commander-in-chief, his tone calm and powerful: "In that case, Commander, I request that my time for receiving all non-urgent public intelligence be delayed by two hours compared to others."
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