Liao Weimin was somewhat shocked. He knew that the government and security on Hong Kong Island were different from those back home, but was he really going to confront the police directly like this?

Chen Axiong responded enthusiastically and went to notify the police without saying a word. The policeman next to him remained calm and notified his superior.

As soon as she left the ward, Yao Junze, who had just arrived at work, saw her.

"Miss Lin, what happened? Are you injured?"

The people around Lin Wanzhen blocked his approach, and she glanced at him before turning her gaze away.

"Oh, Yao Qian is my third uncle. I saw you once at a restaurant a while ago."

"Dr. Yao," Lin Wanzhen greeted politely, then left the hospital surrounded by several people.

Yao Junze immediately checked the hospitalization information. The female doctor on the night shift said, "She came in the middle of the night yesterday. It seems to be a gang fight. She was injured by the police. You can't judge a book by its cover. She looked like a nice girl, but she went to join a gang."

The disdain in his tone was very obvious.

Yao Junze reviewed the doctor's orders and medication, breathed a sigh of relief, and raised his eyes, staring intently at the female doctor in front of him: "As a medical professional, how can you talk about your patients behind their backs like this? Where is your medical ethics?"

The female doctor was speechless. She wanted to say that being a doctor did not include not being able to chat, but under the man's gaze, she couldn't say a word. Feeling wronged welled up inside her, and her eyes reddened.

Yao Junze put down the medical record book, turned around and left for his department.

More than two hundred people were gathered in front of the police station, and the veteran police officer inside actually sensed a familiar feeling.

"Master, what should we do?" The voice of the newly recruited police officer was tense.

"It's alright. This isn't the first time there's been a conflict between gangs and the police. Everyone knows their limits."

"What kind of sense do they have? They're so audacious as to surround the police station."

"Relax. Whether it's them or us, we're all just trying to make a living. After work, we're all brothers."

The young police officer felt that the world had gone mad, and his mentor had gone mad too.

"Oh dear, you haven't been here long. This place used to be very chaotic. Thugs often got into group fights, even inside the station."

"Then why isn't it here now?" No, it wasn't here before today.

"Because Miss Lin founded the Jiaolong Gang, she is a person who does great things and disdains to play those shady games, so the security in this area has improved a lot."

"So what is she trying to do now?"

The veteran officer didn't answer. Everyone knew what had happened last night; there was definitely something wrong with the cargo on that ship, and the Jiaolong Gang wasn't entirely innocent in the matter.

But who cares? They'll be back in a few years, and those foreigners will go back to their homeland. Maybe that's why those foreigners are only interested in making money and don't do anything productive. They let a gang do the job of maintaining order, which is completely upside down!

Lin Wanzhen didn't really want to fight the government; she brought people there just to create momentum and get the bodies of her two employees back.

"The government does nothing, and we are just trying to maintain order, but the police actually attacked our employees in the middle of the night."

"Exactly! We're just doing our jobs honestly, and we get attacked for no reason. It's like they're making our lives impossible."

"There are no human rights!"

The gangsters, dockworkers, and shopkeepers from Yilan Street surrounded the police station, shouting and yelling.

Lin Wanzhen, dressed in all black, looked even paler than before. Supported by Chen Axiong, she wore a sorrowful expression.

The police inspector wanted to invite her in for a talk, but the crowd behind her became even more agitated.

"No way! Last night you suddenly turned your guns on us and started shooting. We came from outside, and we clearly identified ourselves. You police are targeting good people. Our boss, Ms. Lin, is such a law-abiding citizen, and you want to shoot her in the street? Who knows if you'll abuse her in the police station?" Ah Fa shouted from the crowd.

"That's right, that's right."

"Let's talk about it here. Our Jiaolong Gang has nothing to hide," Lin Wanzhen said calmly.

"Ms. Lin, are you sure? That ship last night was smuggling." The police inspector's tone was threatening.

"You're joking. It's common knowledge that gangs are only responsible for maintaining order at the docks; the entry and exit of cargo ships is a matter for the government."

"Ms. Lin, you own a trading company and a security company."

"My trading company is very small, and all goods entering and leaving the port are reported normally. No goods have docked in the past few days. As for the security company, it just started and is still in training. It has not been operating at all. I just sent two employees to the dock for duty, and they were beaten to death by you. May I ask, are you targeting me or targeting the identities of these employees?" Lin Wanzhen's rebuttal was ruthless.

Even if you knew there was a problem with the goods last night, what could you do? The goods had already left, and by now they were almost at the border with the motherland.

The security company's employees all registered their identities normally. She spent a lot of money to register their identities all at once. Her employees have legal identities and are not illegal immigrants. She made it clear that this is not just a matter of killing two people. On a larger scale, this is an international issue.

The police inspector was speechless. He hadn't expected Lin Wanzhen to be so tough. That shipment couldn't possibly be unrelated to her, but she stood there without a shred of guilt, leading all sorts of people to surround the police station, demanding the remains of her employee with righteous indignation.

Yao Qian rushed over and almost couldn't squeeze in, but one of Mingzai's underlings recognized him and made way for him.

"Attorney Yao, what brings you here?" Lin Wanzhen's surprise was genuine, because she hadn't called a lawyer.

"I have an advantage when it comes to legal matters."

Yao Junze used a series of deadly traps to bring his third uncle to his doom.

When the lawyer arrived, the police inspector was the first to breathe a sigh of relief. He had been put in a difficult position by Lin Wanzhen.

"I want the remains of my employees, and I demand an apology from the police station to give the public an explanation," Lin Wanzhen stated her demands directly.

The matter has escalated to such a great extent that newspaper reporters have already arrived. Her firm stance leads people to assume from the outset that the police station is at fault.

Yao Qian glanced at her, and she nodded.

"Okay, I'll go talk to them. The body will definitely be brought back today," Yao Qian said, giving a definite answer.

This is the most important!

As for the rest of the explanations and apologies, it's all a vague and unclear matter anyway, and can be discussed privately if you loosen the reins or tighten the reins.

Half an hour later, the two bodies were carried out. People outside had already made preparations. A professional funeral company had brought coffins, and a complete funeral ceremony had been set up.

Funeral music played, paper money was scattered everywhere, and the procession of the departing spirit consisted of hundreds of people, making a grand spectacle.

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