Cheng Hao grew impatient, slammed his hand on the table, and shouted.

"The policy has been explained to you repeatedly; the choice is yours."

 "730," the girl whispered.

"competence,"

Cheng Hao sneered and said disdainfully,

"Talent? I see in your file that you were targeted in Zhuma Lane last year, what happened?"

Upon hearing Cheng Hao's words, the girl immediately fell silent.

Cheng Hao demanded sharply,

"Tell me honestly, when did you get here? How much dirty money do you make in a day?"

After witnessing Cheng Hao's interrogation, Xia Jie looked visibly uncomfortable. She got up and walked out to the window in the corridor, gasping for breath.

Cheng Hao was completely bewildered by Xia Jie's actions, but he got up and followed her out.

"Xiaojie, what's wrong? Are you feeling unwell? Should we go to the infirmary?"

Xia Jie hesitated, wanting to say something but stopping herself.

"no,"

Cheng Hao said with concern,

"Just tell me what's going on."

After hesitating for a long time, Xia Jie finally spoke.

"Master, I...I feel that what you did was a bit disrespectful to women."

Even if she broke the law, she is still a law-abiding citizen before a public trial, and she deserves at least basic respect.

Upon hearing Xia Jie's words, Cheng Hao immediately understood why she wasn't feeling well. He looked at her and laughed.

He could understand Xia Jie's thoughts; having just graduated, she was still quite idealistic.

If Wu Mingcheng were sitting here today, he would never say such childish things.

After all, Xia Jie had only recently started working and didn't have much experience. She hadn't truly witnessed the true colors of these people before.

However, the priority now is to interrogate these people; he can only properly instruct Xia Jie later.

Just then, a policewoman walked by at one end of the corridor, and Cheng Hao called out.

"Xiao Xie, come here,"

Xiao Xie walked over at this moment and said...

"Cheng Suo,"

Cheng Hao said,

"I'm going to question a female suspect here. Follow her. Xia Jie, you can go and rest for a bit."

Xia Jie continued,

"But Master..."

Cheng Hao waved at her and said,

"I understand. I'll talk to you later. You should go and get some rest."

After saying that, he led Xiao Xie into the interrogation room.

So Xia Jie had no choice but to leave.

Just as she passed the door of another interrogation room, she saw that the woman being interrogated inside was none other than herself.

Xia Jie hesitated for a moment, then stood at the door and looked out.

The woman inside was weeping bitterly when she suddenly saw Xia Jie at the door. As if rescued, she immediately stopped crying.

She quickly seized the opportunity to make a phone call gesture to Xia Jie, then clasped her hands together in prayer.

The old policeman glared at her and said sternly,

"What are you doing? Stop with all this scheming. If you're really innocent, just confess now so you can get out sooner, right?"

The woman nodded repeatedly.

"Yes, yes, I'll confess, I'll confess everything. I'm just so worried about my child, my mind is in turmoil."

The old policeman turned around and saw Xia Jie, and said,

"You go ahead with your work, Xia Jie,"

Xia Jie left without saying anything. She returned to her seat, hesitated, and then took out her phone.

She sat at her desk, looking at the unfamiliar numbers in her phone's call log, feeling somewhat hesitant.

She felt really bad about not doing it; she would feel guilty.

However, she was afraid of violating discipline if she were to fight.

Just then, a phone call came in from that unfamiliar number.

Xia Jie hesitated for a moment before answering the phone.

"Hey,"

Opposite them was the little girl's mother, the husband the woman had mentioned.

The man spoke up.

"Officer Xia, I'm the little girl's father,"

Xia Jie looked around and said,

"I know, tell me?"

The man then said,

"Officer Xia, I'm right outside your police station. Would you mind coming out for a moment?"

Xia Jie hesitated for a moment, then said,

"Okay, wait for me outside, I'll be right out."

A few minutes later, Xia Jie ran out of the police station and arrived at the station's main entrance.

Just then, a man peeked out from behind the corner and whispered furtively,

"Officer Xia, I'm here."

Xia Jie walked over and asked.

"Why did you come here? How is the child?"

The man asked nervously,

"Officer Xia, how is my wife?"

Xia Jie said 5 or 6,

"She is suspected of illegal and criminal activities and is being questioned and investigated by the police."

Don't worry, the police will handle it according to the law. She's just worried about the child and asked me to call and ask."

The man then adopted a pitiful expression and sighed as he spoke.

"Officer Xia, I knew I'd met a kind person when you called me to pick up my child."

Sigh, she had no choice but to go to that place to work; she had to raise her child.

You know, at my age, I can't find a good job in the city, and this family depends entirely on my wife."

Xia Jie said stiffly.

"At this point, all I can tell you is to trust the law."

Chapter 329 Passing the Word

The man nodded and began to speak.

"Alright, Officer Xia, as you've probably seen, the child has been following her."

She just went in like that, and I was completely flustered. Could you please pass on a few words to her for me?

Xia Jie hesitated for a moment, unable to suppress the pity in her heart, and forgot Wu Mingcheng's instructions.

She asked,

"What?"

Hearing Xia Jie's words, the man saw an opportunity and quickly said...

"Sigh, isn't she just worried about the children? I was thinking, could you pass on a message to put her mind at ease?"

Please tell her that I've asked her aunt to look after the child, and that she shouldn't worry about her inside, and should focus on receiving a proper education.

Another thing is that my child has asthma and can't live without medication.

Could you please ask her where she kept my child's asthma medication?

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