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Chapter 126 The Truth Doesn't Matter

Eileen was somewhat surprised to see the person who suddenly appeared.

The person who arrived was none other than her captain, Owen.

However, Irving's expression at this moment was ambiguous, even carrying a hint of bitterness, clearly indicating that he was not voluntarily coming out to help her out of the predicament.

I just don't know who's forcing him behind the scenes?

Just then, the sound of car engines came from the scene, and several more cars rushed to the scene.

However, judging from the markings on these vehicles, they were all media vehicles used for interviews.

Among them are well-known media outlets such as The Washington Post.

A group of reporters, like sharks smelling blood, jumped out of the car. Before the police officers could react, the reporters had already rushed onto the deck.

"Deputy Chief Yvonne, Washington Post reporter, there have been reports of human trafficking cases involving the brutal treatment of undocumented immigrants in the dock area. What is your assessment of the safety situation in the Seattle area?"

"Deputy Director Yvonne, your YouTube 'Social Exploration' channel reportedly features mostly Latino women who have been persecuted. What are your thoughts on the systemic oppression of minorities and women?"

"To the self-media outlet 'Diverse Home,' your bureau has been working hard to promote departmental diversity in recent years. Have you neglected the real construction of social security? I am currently live-streaming."

Deputy Director Yvonne turned his head solemnly to look at Eileen and the others, as well as the corpses scattered on the ground. After only a moment's hesitation, he grabbed Eileen's wrist and pulled her over.

A professional smile appeared on his face:

"It is because we have always been committed to promoting departmental diversity and increasing the proportion of female and gender-diverse police officers that we have achieved what we have today. This operation was a covert operation deployed by the police department's senior management, with Captain Irwin of the Southern District Police Department in overall command and Officer Erin leading the team to carry it out."

"We drew elite officers from various departments and successfully completed the operation, killing several criminals and rescuing many persecuted Latino women—who, by the way, were all of Latino descent..."

At this point, Yvonne's expression instantly turned solemn, and her voice became stern:

"I believe it is precisely because of the federal government's continued persecution policies that many of our protective measures have been canceled, and even a tendency has emerged in society to condone and tacitly approve of the persecution of ethnic minorities!"

"This case is a social continuation of this persecution policy, and similar tragedies are playing out all over the United States. The atrocities that occurred in Minnesota have given encouragement to those who discriminate against and persecute others."

"Fortunately, our hero, Officer Eileen, successfully completed this mission, not only severely punishing the criminals but also rescuing these girls, which is the best proof of the power of diversity!"

"This precisely demonstrates how inappropriate and outdated the federal government's anti-diversity policies are! Only by supporting diversity and protecting minorities can our country become a better place!"

"This was a successful mission! Let's cheer for Officer Eileen!"

After Yvonne finished speaking, she smiled and watched as Eileen led the applause.

The police officers present immediately applauded, and cheers and whistles rang out from the crowd.

With the deputy director, who wields absolute power in the bureau, speaking up, all the police officers present had to comply.

Even the reporters who came to cover the event applauded and cheered.

After all, everyone loves this perfect scenario of defeating criminals and saving the innocent.

Eileen stood beside Deputy Director Yvonne, a somewhat stiff, professional smile on her face, looking at the cheering crowd, feeling a sense of unreality.

She was struggling internally.

She knew perfectly well that the truth was not like that.

They failed to defeat the criminals; in fact, by the time they arrived, the bandits were already dead.

Moreover, their actions were not orchestrated by the Seattle Police Department's higher-ups, nor did they have anything to do with diversity.

She was only acting out of a sense of justice.

She wants to expose all of this and reveal the truth to the public!

What puzzled her even more were these reporters who suddenly appeared.

Where did it come from?

Just then, Eileen suddenly realized that the interviewer from the self-media outlet called "Diverse Home" looked so familiar.

The other person noticed Eileen's gaze and winked at her.

Eileen suddenly remembered who this was.

This is the black man named David who's next to Wayne!

This was all arranged by Mr. Wayne!?

Suddenly realizing this, Eileen felt relieved.

At this moment, seemingly sensing Eileen's relaxation, Deputy Director Yvonne also breathed a sigh of relief.

He raised his hand and patted her shoulder, then whispered in her ear:

"Officer Eileen, you did a great job. Don't worry, the station won't let your efforts go to waste..."

"Good child, I know your father. I hope you will not be as stubborn as him. Truth is a means, and the stability of this society is the ultimate goal."

Eileen nodded and said:

"I understand, Deputy Director Yvonne, please rest assured..."

She might have originally considered truth as her primary goal, but now, Wayne's will comes first.

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After calming Eileen down, Deputy Director Yvonne turned to Irving, who was standing beside her, and introduced him to the media present:

"Like Officer Eileen, Captain Owen is also a hero in this case. It was thanks to Captain Owen's command and coordination that the case was solved successfully! I think we should also cheer for Owen!"

"Captain Irving, could you share a little more about the specifics of this case?" a reporter asked.

Irving's face was deathly pale, his forehead covered in sweat, and he forced a smile:

"Sorry, the case is still under investigation. As per usual procedure..."

He knew he was finished.

……

"The Seattle Police Department cracked a serious case involving gang trafficking of women, killing five gang members at the scene and successfully rescuing four Hispanic women..."

"Officer Erin Bryce led the investigation team... becoming the hero of this case... the power of gender diversity..."

"Captain Owen Marshall is a hero in this case..."

"Deputy Director Yvonne stated that the federal government's racial policies... the persecution of minorities... the social extension... are essentially the same as the events in Minnesota..."

In the activity area of ​​the Jin County Correctional Center, a live news broadcast is playing on a television screen.

When Raphael saw Seattle Police Department Deputy Chief Yvonne appear on camera, a storm of emotions surged within him.

At that moment, he finally understood why Godfather Wayne had told him never to touch those girls.

Besides seeking justice for these girls, this is also a great gift to the Seattle Police Department.

Nothing earns a police officer more credit than rescuing innocent people.

This is why American police and firefighters like to rescue cats and dogs after major disasters.

Because in situations where there is truly no one else to help, such acts of rescuing small animals can also significantly enhance the public's image.

Clearly, Seattle Police Department Deputy Chief Yvonne was Wayne's inside man.

A person who also received favors from Godfather Wayne.

Raphael had a completely new assessment of Wayne's true strength and influence.

What is the true identity of someone who can influence and control the entire Seattle Police Department?

Raphael couldn't help but feel grateful that he had always been respectful enough to Godfather Wayne.

Moreover, this time we have successfully fulfilled the other party's request.

What puzzled him even more was that if the other party was already able to control the deputy chief of the Seattle Police Department, why did he still have to go to jail?

All of this is really hard to explain...

Perhaps it's just a quirk of those in power?

Raphael quickly dismissed the idea.

Then, he suddenly thought of another answer:

Voodoo.

It is said that the former Voodoo Queen Marie Love frequently visited death row inmates in New Orleans prisons, using voodoo magic to provide them with spiritual comfort, and the prison environment also enhanced her magical powers.

This rumor is clearly true.

Wayne voluntarily went to prison in order to enhance his voodoo magic...

Raphael shivered violently.

He had already secretly vowed in his heart that no matter what achievements he made or what power he possessed in the future, he would always remain respectful to Wayne.

This is the way of life he will adhere to.

Meanwhile, in his cell, Wayne was on the phone.

"Bro, as you planned, I had that former FBI guy in the march help me contact some media outlets, and then I pretended to be a freelance journalist and went to ask questions. That Deputy Director Yvonne was indeed very interested in diversity issues..."

David's voice came through the phone, sounding very excited.

"That former FBI agent is also very interested in you and has been wanting to meet you, but I've always refused..."

"In addition, the trial will be held in two days. Our lawyer friend has prepared all the materials. He will defend you and said that you can be acquitted on the same day."

Wayne said:

"Very good, Brother David, how's the investigation going?"

David's voice immediately lowered, and he said with some frustration:

"Eileen said she checked the entire Seattle Police Department and couldn't find an officer named Jimmy... She even checked the files of some retired officers and still couldn't find him... She said she now holds a very high position in the Seattle Police Department and has been given a lot of authority."

"We haven't found Officer Jimmy..." Wayne narrowed his eyes and said.

"Okay, bro, tell Eileen to be on her guard. Also, try to protect those four girls; it would be best if she took charge of them herself."

He then hung up the phone.

The system would never make a mistake like this; that Officer Jimmy must really exist.

But since there's no officer named Jimmy in the Seattle Police Department, we need to think about it from a different angle.

"Gabriel, my son, bring Lyon here...with his companion."

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