Invincible Copy System
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Faced with their various questions, Liu Ning really didn't know what to say and could only tell them to shut up for now. Moreover, Liu Ning had another suspicion: that the people at the patrol station already knew about this, but they hadn't said anything because the Fusang Martial Arts School gave them a lot of money every month, so they turned a blind eye. If anyone tries to leave the city, immediately issue a defense order to the surrounding cities so that they can be detained on the spot." T...
Liu Ning had previously offered some explanations, saying that all the change came from Zhang Jing's supermarket. Zhang Jing's supermarket had collected enough change, but couldn't spend it all, so she distributed it to everyone. However, this raised a series of questions: Shouldn't the change collected in the supermarket be worn and old? Why were their change so brand new? What was going on? Did everyone bring brand new bills to the supermarket? The problem was, when we went to the supermarket, we saw all sorts of different kinds of money. Faced with their various questions, Liu Ning really didn't know what to say and could only tell them to shut up for now.
Liu Ning was too lazy to argue with these people any longer. What he needed to do now was go to the patrol station. The patrol station was the lowest level of management, and they knew the most. If he didn't check them, this matter would be difficult to uncover, and they would definitely be guilty of dereliction of duty. These guys had known about the missing persons in the surrounding neighborhoods for a long time. But they hadn't spoken up, which was wrong of them. If they had taken it seriously from the beginning, this wouldn't have happened. Moreover, Liu Ning had another suspicion: that the people at the patrol station already knew about this, but they hadn't said anything because the Fusang Martial Arts School gave them a lot of money every month, so they turned a blind eye.
Zhu Tianhua, standing beside Liu Ning, also strongly believed Liu Ning's guess. Despite their respectable appearance, these people didn't actually earn much. If they found a way to make money, they were capable of anything. They were willing to risk their lives, even harm others. Of course, some of them were good people, but over time, they too would eventually join their ranks. After all, they could make money in their own way, not elsewhere. In today's society, everything revolves around money. Even if you have the best character, when you're broke, others won't respect you. This is a truth proven by society.
"Everyone get out of the car immediately and surround the area. No one is allowed to leave. Team 2, take the list and arrest people. Anyone on the list, no matter where they are, must be brought to us within two hours. Read the naval base's order to them in front of them. If anyone dares to resist or try to escape, you may shoot them. Just bring them here. This is also an order issued by the naval base. If anyone tries to leave the city, immediately issue a defense order to the surrounding cities so that they can be detained on the spot."
The convoy quickly arrived outside the patrol station, leaving the staff inside dumbfounded. What was going on? And why such a forceful order? What had they done wrong? Even when the incident at the Fusang Martial Arts School happened a couple of days ago, and their response was a bit slow, they only received a few reprimands from higher authorities. They couldn't just send in a bunch of military vehicles and take over the place, could they? If that were the case, how would they know the surrounding security situation? If something happened in the area, who would be responsible? This wasn't a simple matter, so the patrol officers were still confused, wondering what their superiors meant. Were they really going to round them all up?
Jinzi led a large group of soldiers to surround the area. Liu Ning and Zhu Tianhua led 50 soldiers inside. As long as the people inside weren't allowed to come out, they wouldn't be able to cause any trouble. If they wanted to resist by force, Liu Ning alone could easily subdue them. However, the people inside weren't fools; they were just ordinary people, and their weapons were far inferior to those of the gang members. They would never actually fight against Liu Ning; at most, they would just express their doubts.
Some soldiers, while surrounding the area, did indeed have many questions in their minds. In their minds, the patrol station was also a working agency of the garrison headquarters. Was it a bit excessive to just surround the place like this? In fact, these people had just joined the army and didn't know who their leader was, or who provided them with their food and clothing. If they knew this and still acted this way, Liu Ning could only ask them to go home. What was the purpose of forming this army? Wasn't it to ensure that his authority could be exercised smoothly? If you have so many questions, or if you are on the side of the garrison headquarters, then I can only say sorry, I don't need so many useless people here. I pay so much salary every month to find a group of obedient subordinates.
"Everyone, stand outside immediately. No one is allowed to cross the cordon. Do you know where you are? We don't care which part you belong to. This is the administrative office of the naval base. This is your last warning. If anyone dares to cross the cordon, we will not hesitate to take action. We expect you to have proper documentation. If you don't have proper documentation, leave our premises immediately. We do not want any conflict or casualties."
As soon as Liu Ning and his group entered the courtyard, they heard footsteps inside. Looking around, they saw that heavy weapons had been brought out of the security posts. The patrol officers were unsure of the situation outside; they hadn't received any orders or heard of any other group coming to visit today. However, they knew one thing: they were surrounded by soldiers carrying heavy weapons. If anything happened, it would be a serious matter. So, they were puzzled. What was the higher-ups thinking? Why hadn't they received any information? If this continued, who knew what the outcome would be? Were they just supposed to stand here and watch?