During the interrogation, the door opened, and a policeman holding a notebook came in. Hua Mao lifted his eyes. It was the young policeman who had caught him.

This policeman was an unfamiliar face. To Hua Mao, this police station was like his own home, and he knew how many people there were. At a glance, he had just been assigned here. His age looked to be just in the early twenties, probably just graduated from police school.

Hua Mao didn’t listen to the interrogation anymore, looking at him leisurely.

This young policeman who had just graduated was really fucking fine. That body, clothed in a stiff and neat police uniform, with his waist and legs. His face was striking at first glance. According to the standard of the “circle” in which Hua Mao was usually in, he could get a high score. Especially those eyebrows and straight nose bridge, pressed under the wide police cap. Looking from the side, there was even a faint hint of a familiar shadow, which made Hua Mao stare at his side profile for a long time.

The young policeman put down his notebook and said a few words to Wang Suo. Noticing Hua Mao’s gaze, he turned around. Hua Mao was not shy at all, staring at him blatantly, a wicked smile at the corners of his mouth. His overt gaze had no restraint at all, roguish to the extreme. In his mind, he had already stripped bare the vulgar imagination of how this young policeman would do it with him. Thinking about it, Hua Mao even cracked up.

Being interrogated at this police station, he had to find some amusement for himself. Thus, Hua Mao fantasized about this young policeman. He couldn’t let himself be bored.

“What are you looking at! Behave!”

A few policemen nearby reproached. How could they not know what kind of person Hua Mao was?

“Is this police officer new? What’s your name?”

Hua Mao smilingly struck up a conversation.

The young policeman still looked at him and said nothing.

“Xiao Gu, what’s wrong with your face?” Wang Suo saw a bruise on the young policeman’s face. “Did this boy beat you when you were arresting him?”

Ever since he came in, Hua Mao saw that this boy had been punched twice by him then. If it were like this and he still weren’t wounded, then Hua Mao would have fooled around for nothing. As long as this young policeman pointed his hand at him, there would inevitably be a charge for attacking the police. Hua Mao knew that there was an eighty percent chance he would have to be locked up for a while longer this time. Thinking of the prison meal in the detention center, Hua Mao felt sick.

He took another hard drag on his cigarette, waiting for another round of annoying interrogation after this policeman accused him.

“No, Wang Suo. I knocked into something,” the young policeman said.

“…” Hua Mao was taken aback. He lifted his eyes, meeting the gaze that shot over from under the police cap. Hua Mao chuckled.

The young policeman was just easily embarrassed. He had been beaten by a criminal and was afraid of losing face.

Fine, he would take ready advantage of this for nothing.

Hua Mao came out soon. The fight had not occurred, and the police station was too lazy to keep him.

“Thanks, Officer Gu.” Before leaving, Hua Mao even greeted the young policeman.

“If something comes up in the future, tell me. Whether eating, drinking, playing, sleeping around, gambling, or smoking, in Jiangbei, just look for me, Hua Mao, with one sentence.”

Even though Hua Mao didn’t think that this young policeman was letting him go out of kindness, he accepted the favor. He owed this boy once, and he wouldn’t give him a hard time in the future.

When Hua Mao turned around to leave, the young policeman spoke from behind him.

“Chen Zhiqiang!”

Hua Mao turned around.

“Don’t commit a crime again. If you commit a crime again, I’ll still arrest you,” the young policeman stared at him and said.

When Hua Mao walked out the door, he forgot about it. He didn’t think about this person again.

If it weren’t for this policeman later starting to continuously look for faults for no reason, Hua Mao would have long tossed this person to the back of his mind. It was later that Hua Mao heard someone from the police station say that this was a “helpful pairing.” The police in the area were asked to watch over people. It was a one-on-one “key help” aimed at the key registered people in the area, and this young policeman was his “pair.”

No wonder he would come to give a sermon every other day. Fuck, he was directing his energy in the wrong place! Hua Mao cursed.

Even if Hua Mao hadn’t dealt with a thousand or eight hundred cops, there were hundreds. He really hadn’t met one like Gu Fei.

This boy called Gu Fei, from then on, came without being invited. Whether he had business or not, he would stroll over to Hua Mao. To put it nicely, it was strolling. To put it not so nicely, it was urgent watching, stalking. At first, Hua Mao was patient. He said nice words and smiled. Every time he came, he was still polite and collected. But this boy didn’t fall for his tricks at all, and he couldn’t tell just what his ways were. After many times, Hua Mao was really annoyed.

“Say, officer, give me the details. Day after day, just what do you want to do?” Hua Mao opened up to him.

“Patrol. Go do what you have to do. Act like I don’t exist.”

Gu Fei answered very straightforwardly.

“Don’t exist?” Hua Mao looked him up and down several times, patted his stiff police uniform. “Open your eyes and look. What kind of place is this? What kind of people come here? Say, with your clothes and standing here every day, like a door god, who dares to act like you don’t exist?”

“If you have no ghosts, what are you afraid of?” Gu Fei was not swayed.

Two words popped into Hua Mao’s head: He’s crazy!

Hua Mao knew what this cop was thinking. In this police station, the greatest accomplishment fell on him. The entire Jiangbei was Hua Mao’s territory. If he wanted to distinguish himself and make contributions, who else would he do away with but him? This young policeman was a new official and sought to prove himself. He dared to light a sky lantern when he got to the top of the mountain. This was taking him as an example!

“Fuck.” Hua Mao sneered. He wanted to deal with him before his own hair had even fully grown in? Hua Mao practically wanted to send a banner to the police school. What a talent!