After the Feisha incident was successfully resolved, Wah Di not only successfully completed the mission but also received an additional award. This made the members of Wah Di's team think that they could just follow Wah Di and gain credit. However, they were unaware that the senior police officers were holding an intensive meeting to discuss an important task.

When Huadi returned to the police station after completing his patrol, Officer Liu approached him and said, "Huadi, report to headquarters at 8 p.m. I have something to tell you." Huadi was curious, so he asked Officer Liu, "Sir Liu, can you tell me something?"

Commander Liu smiled and soothed him, "Don't worry, Huadi. It should be a good thing. This order was personally communicated to me by Yige's secretary." Huadi was a little surprised to hear the word "Yige," but he didn't think too much about the meaning. After all, with his current position in the police force, even Yige couldn't do anything to him easily.

It was 7:50 p.m., and Huadi arrived at the headquarters lobby on time. As soon as he entered, a uniformed officer quickly approached him. After looking him up and down, he asked, "Are you Liu Hua?" Huadi quickly replied, "Yes, sir."

"Sir, didn't your instructor teach you to say yes?" This sentence pierced Huadi's ears like a sharp sword, making him frown. He really couldn't understand why the officer in front of him was so rude to Huadi, even feeling that he was deliberately making things difficult for him.

Huadi took a deep breath, tried to stay calm, and then answered according to regulations: "I'm sorry, sir." However, his politeness did not win the other party's understanding. On the contrary, the officer seemed to become even angrier.

The officer stood there and began to lecture Wah Di. His words were rambling, but they revolved around one theme: Wah Di disrespected his superiors. Although Wah Di felt a little aggrieved, he didn't get angry. He just stood there quietly, listening to the officer's reprimand.

Time passed by, and it was almost eight o'clock, but the lobby of the police headquarters was still bustling with people. Soon, a group of people gathered around them, curiously watching the farce.

Seeing the crowds growing, the officer, far from calming down, became even more excited. He memorized the police regulations by heart and lashed out at Wah Di, seemingly determined to make everyone know that Wah Di was a cop who disrespected his superiors.

Huadi knew that the officer was going to such great lengths to intimidate him and embarrass him in front of everyone. This would likely affect Huadi's future career advancement.

Hua Di couldn't help but feel a little annoyed as he watched the other party getting more and more excited, but he suppressed his anger and said calmly, "Sir, I was told to be here by 8 o'clock, but I arrived ten minutes early, at 7:50. However, it's already 8:05, and it's entirely because of you that I'm late. I'm really worried that the commander who's about to see me will lose his temper. If he knew you were deliberately showing off to make me late, I really don't know how he would react."

After saying this, Hua Di stopped talking and just stood there quietly, looking at the other person with an indifferent look. The police officer seemed to be choked by Hua Di's words. He stretched out his hand unconsciously and opened his mouth, as if he wanted to say something, but in the end he didn't say it, only uttering: "Follow me."

The farce ended abruptly, and the people who had been watching the excitement found it boring and dispersed. Hua Di followed the police officer to the door of a meeting room.

"Just wait here." The police officer said to Huadi expressionlessly, then raised his hand and gently knocked on the door of the conference room. After receiving a response from inside, he pushed the door open and walked in.

Time passed minute by minute. About five minutes later, the door of the conference room opened again and the police officer walked out. He glanced at Hua Di and said, "Come in."

Huadi gently pushed open the door and walked into the conference room. He immediately saw five people sitting inside. Two of them were Chinese, and the other three were foreigners. He quickly scanned the group and realized he only recognized one of them—Li Wenbin.

Li Wenbin was sitting in a corner, seemingly nonchalantly fiddling with the documents in his hands. But when his eyes met Huadi's, he shook his head slightly, a subtle movement that seemed to hint something to Huadi. Huadi's heart tightened, and an ominous premonition came over him. He felt that something might be wrong next.

At this moment, the Chinese man sitting in the middle suddenly spoke up, "Officer Liu Hua, welcome to today's meeting. Although you've only been with the Hong Kong police for a short time, you've already successfully solved two major robbery cases. This is quite an achievement! You are the pride of our Hong Kong police. Come, let us all applaud and once again express our warmest congratulations to Officer Liu Hua!"

There was a burst of sparse applause in the conference room. Huadi smiled a little uncomfortably and said, "Thank you for the compliment, sir. This is the result of everyone's joint efforts. I just did my part." He knew very well that this routine of giving a sweet date first and then hitting him with a stick often meant that bigger troubles were waiting for him later.

The man in the middle smiled and spoke in a relaxed tone, "Haha, you're truly worthy of being the elite of our Hong Kong police force. You're neither arrogant nor impetuous. I'm sure you're curious why we called you here so late. Come, let me introduce you to the three people here. This one is Mr. Cheney Lauster, the new chief of our police force's Political Department. The other two are from the American Intelligence Agency. Wait a moment, Chief Cheney will explain the details of the next steps to you."

However, it was somewhat strange that the middle officer did not introduce himself, as if he thought everyone present should know him well. However, Wah Di knew that he was Wang Dongxin, the deputy commissioner in charge of operations and Li Wenbin's direct supervisor.

At this moment, Li Wenbin suddenly interrupted and said, "Officer Liu Hua, I need to remind you here. As a member of the Hong Kong police force, your primary responsibility is to be responsible for the six million citizens of Hong Kong. If you encounter a task that is not related to Hong Kong, you have every right to refuse to perform it." His words were serious and solemn, revealing a warning.

Huadi understood what Li Wenbin meant and told him not to agree to the next task, as it might be disadvantageous to him. Otherwise, Li Wenbin would not have said such a thing at this time.

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