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Urban Super Soldier King-Chapter 900: Demanding Someone from the Public Security Bureau
Chapter 900: Chapter 900: Demanding Someone from the Public Security Bureau
Gao Zhitao couldn’t take it anymore and shouted, "I can’t hold it in, I need to pee! Hurry up and help me up." ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com
The four people saw Gao Zhitao being so out of line and helplessly shook their heads. After all, they were family, and they all felt guilty toward Gao Zhitao because his father’s whereabouts were unknown.
"How are you going to pee when you don’t even have an opening down there?" The four of them helped Gao Zhitao up, and at that moment, everyone discovered a problem—Gao Zhitao’s crotch was also bandaged.
Just then, a crowd of reporters suddenly rushed in, taking photos and asking questions nonstop.
Gao Zhitao’s first and second uncles, being experienced, quickly drove the reporters out. Given the mess their nephew had caused, the elders had to step in to manage the situation.
"Zhitao is seriously injured now. We hope you allow him to rest. We won’t be answering any questions," his first uncle said.
His second uncle echoed the sentiment. For the moment, until a plan was formed, they couldn’t speak freely.
"Could you at least tell us how Gao Zhitao discovered the bomb?"
"Let our hero say a few words, please?"
The reporters, now corralled outside by the two military officers, started shouting again. Some were even yelling out loud.
"Gao Zhitao, you saved thousands of lives. Can you tell us what was going through your mind when faced with danger?"
The clamor outside left Gao Zhitao’s four relatives bewildered. What was going on? Wasn’t this supposed to be the disaster caused by Gao Zhitao? How did he suddenly turn into a hero?
They stood there listening for quite some time before finally piecing things together. It turned out this perpetually unreliable kid had done something earth-shattering.
The four of them were a bit awkward standing there, but also felt proud of Gao Zhitao. Gao Zhitao’s first uncle was especially moved, his eyes reddened with emotion, and he couldn’t help but mutter to himself, "Third brother, wherever you are now, know that Zhitao has finally grown up. When you return, you’ll see just how exceptional your son has become."
Elsewhere, Gao Mantang, radiating an aura of authority, stormed into the police station.
The atmosphere inside the station was eerie, with a deathly stillness hanging over the place. Everyone was silently working, devoid of the usual laughter and chatter.
Many people could sense an earthquake coming to their workplace, and everyone was starting to plot their own futures.
When Gao Mantang marched into the main office, all eyes turned to watch what was unfolding as if witnessing a spectacle.
Someone had notified Kong Shenghui, who hurriedly rushed in with his entourage.
"Old Commander, what brings you here? Please, have a seat," Kong Shenghui said.
Kong Shenghui didn’t work at this particular station, but today’s numerous incidents demanded his direct involvement.
Trailing behind Kong Shenghui was Director Huang, who was already feeling the pressure from Gao Mantang.
"No need to sit. I heard you detained someone named Xiang Yu. I’m here to take him," Gao Mantang said bluntly.
Gao Mantang stood with a stern expression that marked him as a soldier of high rank, emanating an invisible pressure on those around him.
The surrounding silence was chilling. Many hadn’t witnessed the events earlier in the day, but they had heard the story and knew that this old man was the renowned General Gao Mantang, the grandfather of their deputy director.
Kong Shenghui had seen Xiang Yu before. When Xiang Yu was detained, Kong Shenghui hadn’t given it much thought, but now that Gao Mantang had personally shown up with his trusted aides to demand Xiang Yu’s release, he realized Xiang Yu must be a very significant figure to Gao Mantang. He quickly turned to look at Director Huang for guidance.
Director Huang then remembered the person who’d been apprehended earlier on-site and frantically scanned the room, trying to locate his two trusted aides.
But the aides weren’t present, and he couldn’t help but inwardly curse. These two rascals were nowhere to be found at such a crucial moment.
"Go check the interrogation room immediately to see if he’s still there," Director Huang hurriedly ordered.
Just then, a timid junior staff member stepped forward and said, "The guy named Xiang Yu has already left."
"What? Left? You let him go?" Director Huang asked, startled.
By procedure, things weren’t supposed to happen this way. Xiang Yu should have been properly dealt with first. How could he have been released without Director Huang’s authorization?
The staff member saw everyone staring at him and nervously recounted what he’d witnessed earlier.
Everyone was left dumbfounded after hearing the account. What was going on here? This Xiang Yu guy was way too arrogant.
Gao Mantang broke into a cold sweat upon hearing this, then coughed lightly and said, "Don’t spout nonsense here. It couldn’t have been that exaggerated."
Since he was just a junior staff member, hearing what Gao Mantang said made him adjust his glasses nervously before shuffling off to the side.
"Cough, cough. Well, if he’s not here, let’s leave it at that. But if I find out you’re lying to me, rest assured, I won’t let it slide," Gao Mantang said, glaring at the junior staff member before promptly turning and leaving.
His grandson constantly caused him headaches, but he hadn’t expected his grandson’s friends would be equally unruly—getting into fights with police officers in the station no less. It was the first time he’d ever heard of such a thing, but he liked it.
He liked that kind of fearlessness. Sitting in the car, he couldn’t help bursting into laughter.
As he slapped the car seat, he muttered to himself, "Seems like Zhitao has made himself a good friend."
The trusted aide driving up front chuckled and shook his head, thinking it had been a long time since he’d seen his commander this happy.
As for Xiang Yu, after leaving the station, he hailed a cab and headed straight to the location marked on his map. The taxi driver saw Xiang Yu fiddling with the map and assumed he was a tourist, so he tried to take a longer route.
Many drivers were like this—upon seeing someone from out of town, they’d opt for detours to squeeze more money out of them.
"You’d better behave. If you try to take one more detour, I’ll shove your head into your ass," Xiang Yu said coldly.
Time was limited. Long Wu was still in the enemy’s hands, and Xiang Yu had to find them quickly.
If such trivial matters caused him to waste time, Xiang Yu genuinely might end up snapping the driver’s neck.
The driver was furious upon hearing this and turned his head to retort, but was silenced by Xiang Yu’s emotionless gaze. Without a word, the driver floored the accelerator and sped forward.
Holding the map, Xiang Yu marked potential locations with a pen, constantly analyzing where the enemy might be hiding.
The first location was a sprawling wasteland. Upon arriving, Xiang Yu surveyed the area and immediately knew it wasn’t the right place.
The second location was an abandoned industrial park. He ordered the driver to circle the park at top speed but found no traces of activity.
More than an hour had already passed, and the map marked several other locations. Continuing like this wouldn’t allow him enough time to check all of them.
With a pen, Xiang Yu furiously crossed out the unlikely spots on the map, narrowing it down to just three remaining locations...