An Xin glanced at her, said nothing, and simply led her away.
"I've made reservations at the restaurant. How about we go to the mall this afternoon? You don't seem to have many clothes, so it would be good to buy some."
"Brother doesn't have many clothes either, does he?" Texas paused for a moment and glanced at the white shirt he was wearing.
"It's okay. As long as the clothes are wearable, they don't need to be fancy."
An Xin glanced at the sleeves. "The quality is good, and it's neat, which is the best. Besides, a white shirt is always appropriate for work, and no one will say there's anything wrong with the clothes."
Back when I worked within the system, a single phone call meant I had to go back home; a white shirt was really convenient.
I can go back anytime without wasting any time.
They went downstairs, got into their car, and arrived at the restaurant, where they were served by dedicated waiters.
The meal was Gallic cuisine, which was quite delicious.
An Xin had learned about the history of some countries. Gaul had fallen, and it felt somewhat like a country that she had always wanted to ally with.
The camel meat was stewed in red wine, which is said to be a common Gaulish dish, and it would still be considered delicious today.
During the meal, Texas put down her knife and fork and asked Anxin a question.
"I've been having some issues these past few days. Shouldn't we continue hiring?"
“We’ll recruit, but not now.” An Xin paused to explain, “We need to ensure the officers’ skill level first, then the experienced officers will mentor the new ones, so I won’t have to teach them every time.”
“Is that so?” Texas asked again. “I still don’t quite understand Marxist philosophy. Brother, do you think everyone needs to be saved?”
You always think people deserve a good life, but I think some people don't.
"Well, how should I put it?" An Xin's eyes showed relief. "I'm not surprised that you thought of this, but I didn't expect it to happen so quickly."
Indeed, not everyone is entitled to be liberated, but we must understand that human nature is multifaceted.
People only resort to robbery and theft when they are truly desperate to survive. If a country is strong and its people are prosperous, it is difficult for crime to arise. Why would people choose to live a good life instead of going to the police station and jail?
Of course, we can't rule out the possibility of people being born bad, as you mentioned. There are corresponding laws and regulations for such people. If you think there's a problem, it's because Syracuse's laws are imperfect.
I'm not exactly an expert in law, but I know there's no perfect law, only a more perfect one.
If I have the chance to meet Madame Sicily, I will probably discuss these things with her.
Our mission is not only to fight crime, but also to improve the lives of the people.
“Then I think, brother, you shouldn’t stay in the police force, but should join the government,” Texas continued after listening.
"The government is a better option."
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