I make a living solving crimes.

Chapter 76 You are fat I

He Yushui recounted Chang Wei's past great achievements one by one. Even Chang Wei had forgotten many of them, and the more he listened, the more embarrassed he became.

The most important thing is that there were three little kids hiding behind him and laughing the whole time, and Chang Da also moved a chair out and listened with great interest.

Loss of face!

"It wasn't me who blocked the chimney that time." Chang Wei became more and more frightened as he listened, and quickly retorted.

"It wasn't you who did it, but it was you who came up with the idea. In the end, Huang Xiaoyong was hung up and beaten when he got home." He Yushui knew all of Chang Wei's embarrassing stories.

Chang Wei remembered and said in defense: "It's what he deserves. Who told him to steal my pencil?"

He Yushui clapped his hands and laughed, "Haha, I knew it was you who instigated him. Sure enough, you have always been evil since you were a child. He just lent you a pencil without telling you, but you deliberately harmed him."

"Hey." Chang Wei was completely furious. He stood up and was about to attack, but was stopped by Chang Da.

He could only instigate the little girl, "Xiao Man, if you feel sorry for your uncle, go and spit on her."

The little girl looked at He Yu Shui cutely, but didn't dare to disobey her uncle. She spit at He Yu Shui, then buried herself in her arms and giggled.

He Yushui hugged the little girl and slapped her butt, "How dare you spit?"

"My uncle made me vomit." The little girl said confidently.

Yang Min came out of the room with a smile on her face, gently twisted Chang Wei's ear and said, "Are you ashamed now? When I was a kid, I did so many bad things, and I had to apologize to people every few days."

"I didn't, it's impossible, don't talk nonsense, you are fat, it's me who is fat."

Chang Wei shouted unconvinced, stood up, patted his butt, went back to his room, picked up his bag and ran out the door.

He wandered all the way to Bingmasi Hutong, listened at the wall outside the courtyard of "Beile Ye", sneered, and left with his hands in his pockets and a cigarette in his mouth.

Do you think I can't hear anything while hiding underground?

Do you know what super hearing is?

He didn't take any action. Judging from the noise he heard, there were at least forty or fifty people in the yard. If he wanted to capture them in one fell swoop, he would have to mobilize at least half of the police station.

Catching gamblers is the responsibility of the local police station, but they usually don’t bother to deal with small-scale gambling.

There are few entertainment facilities nowadays, and there is no need for ordinary people to be so serious about winning or losing a few cents when playing cards.

However, the nature of gambling in groups is different, and it has a great impact on social security.

Nine out of ten stealings are caused by gambling.

There is also the issue of revenue generation.

Normally, all stolen money and property seized during a case must be turned over to the public. This is a discipline, so Chang Wei would rather sell fish under the sun than touch the money. At most, he would use a few wine tickets to buy wine for Lao Wang.

However, there are two types of stolen money that can be kept in the police station as case handling funds, commonly known as: slush funds.

One is gambling money, and the other is ticket fines.

There are no victims in this.

It’s like there’s no after-sales service for adult toys.

Therefore, cracking down on gambling and prostitution has always been the main way for police stations to generate income, and it will be so now and for many years to come.

Qinlao Hutong.

Zhang Youde's house is here, the main house of a courtyard with three entrances.

As soon as Chang Wei entered the room, Aunt Zhang grabbed his hand and asked him questions all the time. Two boys and a girl also stuck close to Chang Wei and called him "brother".

"Why didn't you come earlier? Sit for a while and I'll make you something to eat."

Chang Wei grabbed her and took out a lunch box from his bag, "Master's Wife, I came here to eat, and I brought some beef for you to enjoy."

The lunch box was opened, revealing a row of neatly arranged braised beef slices, the aroma wafting in the air, the boys and girls all had teeth in their eyes.

"What did you bring this for? Keep it for yourself." Aunt Zhang covered the lunch box and was about to stuff it into Chang Wei's bag. The three little ones beside her were so anxious that they wanted to jump up and down, but they didn't dare to say anything. They could only turn their eyes to Zhang Youde for help.

"If he brings it, just take it. A master can afford to eat a few pieces of beef from his apprentice." Zhang Youde's eyes were watery, and he looked at Chang Wei and said, "You are being nice to me for no reason. Tell me, what do you want to do?"

Chang Wei opened the lunch box again, motioned the three kids to take some and eat, and said to Aunt Zhang angrily, "Master's wife, look at what my master said. I came to honor Master's wife, and my master said this to me?"

Showing kindness for no reason, what's the next sentence?

Although Aunt Zhang was not well educated, she still knew this kind of folk saying. After hearing what Chang Wei said, her eyes widened and Zhang Youde wilted!

"What a good child. Zhang Youde, can you be a mentor to others? If not, please don't delay other people's children."

"Okay, okay, I said the wrong thing." Zhang Youde felt embarrassed to speak his mind in front of his disciple, and turned his face away from this scene of loving mother and filial son.

Aunt Zhang saw that the three little guys had already started eating, so she walked over and kicked each of them, cursing as she put the beef on a plate and put it back in the cupboard. Turning around to see the three of them in tears, she opened the cupboard door and counted out six slices, cursing, "Did you thank your brother?"

The little ones grabbed the slices of meat and shouted in unison: "Thank you, brother." Then they couldn't wait to stuff the slices of meat into their mouths, chewing them loudly.

Pork can still be found, but beef and mutton are rare, especially braised beef.

Before mechanization was achieved, cattle were always an important means of production. In rural areas, cattle were sometimes more valuable than people.

The washed lunch box was returned to Chang Wei. After chatting for a few words, Zhang Youde asked, "Tell me, what's the matter?"

Chang Wei took out a handful of rat candies from his purse and stuffed them into the little ones' hands, then sent them off to play by themselves. He dragged a chair over to sit next to Zhang Youde and said, "Master, let's go make some money together tonight."

Zhang Youde looked at him in surprise, "Get rich? What kind of wealth? You don't want me to help you sell fish, do you?"

"How much money can that be?" Chang Wei said disdainfully, and whispered in a low voice: "Catch the gambler, there's a big one."

"How big?" Zhang Youde would certainly not miss the opportunity to generate income.

The public security department's case handling funds are always insufficient. The Gulou Police Station has retained some funds thanks to a theft and stolen goods case that was uncovered last month, which has been able to settle the station's overdue medical reimbursement bills.

In the days when there was no medical insurance, medical expenses had to be paid upfront and then the company would take the receipts back to claim reimbursement. Rich companies would get the money immediately, while poor companies could take up to a year to get the money.

Chang Weimo calculated, stretched out his hands and spread out his five fingers, saying: "I estimate that if we capture and copy, there should be tens of thousands."

Zhang Youde stood up suddenly and said through gritted teeth: "Are you sure?"

"That's about right. This is a casino with a dealer. There are at least 40 to 50 people gambling happily inside right now."

"Let's go back to the station." Zhang Youde became excited. He went into the house, took his police uniform, and said to Aunt Zhang, "I probably won't be back tonight. I have a case."

"Be careful." Aunt Zhang reminded. She was used to it, especially since she had worked three or four night shifts in recent times.

Chang Wei rubbed the little guys' heads and said, "If you have nothing to do during the day, go to my house to play with Chang Tian and Chang Long. There are watermelons and soda at home."

The little ones jumped up and down to agree. The youngest girl tried to climb onto Chang Wei with her short legs, but Aunt Zhang took her away. "Chang Wei, you should also pay attention to safety. Don't take risks for those pieces of iron."

"I understand, Master Wife."

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