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I Rely on Solving Cases to Make a Living.
Chapter 81: You Hit the Line, I Sign the Name. [81]
Summary
In the Gulou Police Station, Wei Qian Jun attempted to negotiate the distribution of stolen funds but faced resistance from Zhang You De, who was unwilling to comply. The tension escalated as both parties cited financial regulations and past grievances. Wei Qian Jun, frustrated by the lack of respect and hospitality, ultimately offered a meager two thousand yuan from the seized money, while Zhang You De pushed for more, citing departmental debts. They discussed the need for police equipment and the reputation of their colleagues, ultimately reaching a reluctant agreement. The narrative highlights the complexities of police bureaucracy, personal rivalries, and the struggle for resources amidst financial constraints.Full content
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