Chapter 41 Freedom! (Please read)
It turns out that what he did last night was not as simple as saving a mother and daughter.

Instead, he rescued the mother and daughter from a murderer who had just committed a murder.

Judging from the information revealed in the documents, if it wasn't him, the murderer had intended to torture the mother and daughter severely and then brutally kill them.

Because according to the detective's overnight interrogation, the murderer had already prepared the place for the torture and the place for burying the body.
At the same time, what made him feel the most about the fickleness of fate was that the victim of this murder happened to be the pillar of the family, the husband and father.

This was also the driver he encountered yesterday, the one he and Annie stopped and fined because of the window light transmittance problem.

Eric closed the document, his face silent, but he also sighed. He thought of the woman who kept thanking him yesterday, and the little girl who excitedly called him Uncle Superman.

They probably never imagined that the person who supported their family would be brutally murdered by the criminals who held them hostage.

"Fate is unpredictable. To control your own destiny in this dangerous country, you must become stronger and more prepared."

Eric walked slowly to the right side of the aisle with a blank expression on his face.

Patrol briefing room.

When Eric arrived, the room was already filled with a large group of heavily armed patrolmen.

He appeared from the back door and attracted the attention of many patrolmen, both old and new.

Annie, who was sitting in the same row, stopped communicating with her classmates. As if on cue, she subconsciously turned around to look at the noisy sound behind her.

Just then I saw Eric walk in through the back door.

I don’t know why, but after just one night without seeing this man, the sense of dependence and familiarity in my heart became stronger.

This was a magical and inexplicable feeling, perhaps because she had been paying attention to this man since she was in the police academy.

"I have to say, I envy you, Aini."

The voice of the only female classmate sitting at the same table sounded next to me. Lucy was a strong woman. Although her overall score was not the first, she was in the top ten. In the physical test, she was not inferior to some men.

Annie turned her gaze away from Eric who was talking to the old policeman and said subconsciously.

"how?"

"If I have to choose between a man who is pleasing to the eyes and a man who makes me depressed at first sight, I will definitely choose the man who is pleasing to the eyes rather than the man who makes me depressed at first sight. Handsome guys can make me happy!" Lucy came over and whispered.

"I heard that Commander Eric is not only handsome, but also very capable."

Lucy paused and asked curiously, "What do you think of him?"

Annie looked at Lucy, saw her curious eyes and her strange expression, and forced a smile on her face.

She was also a woman, so how could she not see that Lucy had a good impression of Eric, or rather, Lucy seemed to like Eric very much.

Men love beauty, and women also love handsomeness.

She inexplicably felt like defending something and responded, "He's just average. He's handsome, but he has a bad temper. He deliberately messed with me yesterday! I wasted a whole day walking."

back row.

Will looked at Eric, who had been greeting him along the way, and sat down with his hands folded across his chest. He smiled and said, "What's wrong? Are you in a bad mood? It looks like you were scolded by Daves?"

Eric leaned back in his chair, also looking over with his hands folded, and found that his colleagues sitting next to Will were also looking over curiously, so he said.

“Some citizens have complained to me.”

After he said this, Will suddenly clapped his hands, ignored his expression, and smiled at his colleagues next to him.

"Five dollars each, I win!"

"Shit!" "Will, you're such a bastard!"

"The young villain is in power!"

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Looking at this extremely fucked-up scene, Eric's expression darkened a little. While cursing in his heart, he was also a little speechless. These bastards actually made him the target of the bet.

"Hey! Five dollars!!! Don't be a jerk if you're a man!"

Will didn't care about the insults from the group. He snatched at least twenty-five dollars in cash from the hands of these bastard patrolmen. In the eyes of the angry old patrolmen, Will shook the banknotes in his hand, then took out ten dollars and handed it to Eric, who had an expressionless face.

"Hey, buddy! You get a share too! Consider this my lunch treat! Don't be polite!"

"Sure!" Eric took it and casually put the free lunch into his pocket.

"Next time this happens, tell me in advance and I'll provide you with information. We two brothers will definitely win all the money from these stupid idiots and make their work today go to waste!"

Will's face froze, and he subconsciously turned around to look at his colleagues next to him, spreading his hands and saying, "Everyone, I really didn't cooperate with Eric!"

"Fuck you!"

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The insults rang out again, and Eric looked out the window with a relaxed expression. This kind of life allowed him to feel the real atmosphere of people and this parallel world more clearly.

"Quiet!"

It wasn't long before Daves's voice, still on time, appeared, interrupting the clamor in the patrol department briefing room.

Eric turned his gaze from the view outside the window and looked over.

Just like yesterday, Daves walked in with that expressionless face, put the documents in his hand on the high table in the middle, and waited eagerly for any troublemakers to appear.

After a few seconds of silence, he spoke:

"Very good. It seems that you have all completed my task very well. No one is more or less, and you are all here."

Daves first praised them, then said, "I hope you can keep it up today. Before defending Los Angeles, please protect your own safety first."

Eric nodded secretly. He liked this sentence very much. His own safety must come first.

I have to say that the police station here is quite down-to-earth and does not require you to protect the safety of citizens under the most critical and extreme conditions.

There is even a more down-to-earth saying that has been circulating.

A gangster has taken control of a citizen, threatening your safety and life.

You fired subconsciously because your life was threatened, and accidentally killed the gangster and the citizens he controlled.

Then be glad that you killed the gangster and protected yourself.

Thinking of this, Eric raised the corner of his mouth slightly. The innocent citizens became insignificant characters and disappeared in this incident.

What’s important is that this statement is true, because there was a real case where a patrolman from a certain police station successfully killed the gangster in a counterattack, but accidentally implicated innocent citizens.

The patrolman who fired the shot ultimately received only inner condemnation, major incident leave from the police department, and free psychological counseling.

"This situation suits my current state of mind." Eric thought to himself as he looked at Daves who was giving a lecture to the newcomers in front of him.

Because he is powerful now, he prefers the feeling of being able to act spontaneously without being restricted, or it can be said that he has never truly integrated into this parallel world.

(End of this chapter)

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