Chapter 748: Ways Part Two (1/2)
“Chief, nothing,” a subordinate came over and said to Ran Jing.
“Hear that, nothing. Don’t always treat us like criminals, please have a better attitude,” the driver said.
Ran Jing walked to the back of the van and picked up a dead fish as she said, “The South Gate is the key food plaza in Shangcheng, and you’re treating the customers to this kind of dead fish?”
The Driver: “That’s not part of your job, right? That matter belongs to the Bureau of Industry and Commerce.”
“Yo, you know a lot eh.” Ran Jing sneered. “Then should I call my comrades from there to temporarily shut down the place and investigate it?”
“You!” The driver’s face instantly changed. He overestimated himself and underestimated Ran Jing.
“If you don’t want to be shut down and go into investigation, then come with us and tell us why you’re here loading the dead fish,” Ran Jing said.
The driver’s face changed instantly; he didn’t look good.
Ran Jing did not give him a choice as she waved her hand. “Take him away!”
The driver still wanted to resist, but the police officers detained him and brought him into the police car, quickly leaving the scene.
As soon as they left, some staff members immediately made phone calls to their superior.
“Hello? Brother Jiang, Brother Mao was taken away. A police car came just now, they didn’t find anything but I’m guessing Brother Mao angered them so he was taken away.”
“That’s all right, they’ve been on our tail for a long time and they couldn’t wait any longer to attack. However, since they didn’t find anything, it’s normal for that Chief Ran to get anxious. She’s been involved in the case for several years, and if she can’t manage to solve the case in the next few months, she probably won’t be able to keep her position. Therefore, it’s normal that dogs will even jump over the wall when they are anxious. Our brothers in the jail will tell Mao what to do next. As long as he doesn’t say anything, he will be able to get out.”
“Okay, got it.”
“The police are probably done today. Tell those anglers that they can get working.”
“Okay.’
After the call ended, the staff member made another call and simply said, “Time to work.”
The next lead was at the river.
The river was divided into upstream and downstream. It was noon time, and along the upstream, several motorcycles came by one after another after receiving a call and all of them had their fishing gear on.
That was when they saw a middle-aged man in his thirties fishing at their spot.