Chapter 84 (1/2)

For Zhuang Shikai, after the end of Wan dada's operation task, he was an ordinary plain clothes. There was no need to talk more with a little plain clothes.

As for the contributions made by Wan dada, he has cashed in his identity as a plain clothes agent. He has made a lot of money. What else do you need to award?

Don't look at him for not taking a penny! But the identity of an undercover agent is much more valuable than 50000 or 100000 bonuses!

After all, plainclothes police officers are an identity with sufficient social status and can be recorded every month! Persistent money! If you do well, there is a bright future ahead of you!

Unless you get rich overnight, you can't measure the value of an agent's identity with money.

At this time, the police force had not expanded its enrollment in the early 1970s. If you want to become a police officer, you can only get into a police academy.

Every year, there are tens of thousands of applicants for the examination at huangzhukeng police training school, and fewer than hundreds of applicants. The examination rate is about 1%, which is one in a hundred.

After all, when the police are one of the few Chinese in Hong Kong who can eat a mouthful of official food at present, coupled with the fact that the police force in Hong Kong makes a lot of money, we can see how high the real value of police identity is.

What's more, they are the most popular and profitable plain clothes police officers among Chinese police officers?

Even in the late 1970s, when the police force was reorganized and the society was open to recruitment, qualified people could sign up for admission to the police,. The admission rate and social status have never been low.

At that time, I was lucky and bitter at best, but the social status of people holding an iron rice bowl will never be low.

At present, there are still some special recruitment methods to push away the relationship to join the police force. Zhuang Shikai uses a special recruitment quota to issue an entry document to ”Wanda”.

At this point, I have to thank the ”Chengsha Exhibition” in shoureservoir

Therefore, when Wan dada really becomes a plainclothes policeman, there is no need to regard ”Wan dada” as a person who needs to be valued. Just treat him the same as other brothers

As for confidants? Training? Don't be kidding“ ”Wan dada” has a little ability to do things, but he is not out of the competition. Previously, he was valued to use his temporary identity to do tasks.

Now that the operation task is over, Wan dada's identity has been changed from ”informant” to ”plain clothes”, which has lost its importance in Zhuang Shikai's eyes.

Whether he can stand out next depends on himself! Zhuang Shikai neither asked nor wanted to ask.

In short, when your plot ends, the protagonist will become a supporting role and the supporting role will become a dragon suit.

This is not for anyone. I want to say that you are all the same again.

There can only be one protagonist forever.

That's him!

......

same evening.

Mong Kok night market stall

Zhuang Shikai invited the brothers of CAI Yuanqi and Zhuo Jingquan to eat supper.

Although the tackling group did not make meritorious contributions, it could not give practical rewards. But they took out their lives to fight. Zhuang Shikai, as a chief officer, still wanted meaning.

In addition, Zhuang Shikai also called two brothers driving and Huang Weiyao to accompany him.

There is no one else! Because detective Zhuang invited only a few of them for this night's supper! No other plainclothes brothers!

The purpose is to distinguish the two positions and tell other brothers that as long as they dare to work hard, I will see you and give you special treatment!

Of course, the four brothers of the tough group are all central police officers transferred to Causeway Bay with Zhuang Shikai. They just take this opportunity to maintain close relatives and good relations.

The two brothers who drive are also very dangerous. They are driving with their lives. Naturally, we can't ignore them.