Chapter 29 Recognized Rules

Chapter 29 Recognized Rules

Dear brother?
Hearing this, Kino shuddered. Every time before he was beaten, these words of his dear brother would ring in his ears.

Although this sister appears to be so gentle and demure on the surface, she is actually a real devil.

Shaking his head violently to get rid of his unbearable childhood, Kino sat in the car, instinctively straightened his upper body and answered obediently.

"It's OK. I encountered three cases on the first day. I think I'm lucky."

"Huh?" Irina, who was studying at the prestigious private research university, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, stretched out her fair hand and closed the notebook on the small table in front of her.

"What case?"

Hearing the interested tone coming from the phone, Kino sighed inwardly and told York everything that had happened during the day while he and York were on patrol.

False alarm, drug possession, and illegal break-in are three cases of different natures. They are different from everyday life and have a different flavor.

Irina sat there, her eyes as deep and bright as the shining stars looking straight ahead, listening quietly.

“The most dangerous case is the third illegal break-in case,” Kino said with emotion.

"The suspect had a gun in his hand and was suspected of first-degree murder, assaulting a police officer, etc. Because he had prepared too many things,

I was sitting in the car when I heard gunshots. I thought something had happened to York. I had no idea what was going on inside. I just felt cold all over.
But fortunately, York is fine.

But I was still shocked when I saw the blood on York's body."

Hearing this, Irina pursed her lips. She didn't ask why Jinuo was in the car, but frowned and said with a worried tone:
"How did he end up?"

"Nothing happened. The blood on his body was from the person who called the police." Jinuo said with sincere admiration, pretending not to hear:

"Irina, he saved the poor caller from the well-prepared suspect."

Irina was silent for a while: "Is there anything else you want to tell me?"

"Uh."

Kino was stunned for a moment, but he also remembered something. There was something strange about the way the female police officers in the reception area looked at York today.

But Kino still didn't say it, just said another one.

"I found that York seems to like eating Chinese food."

Irina raised her eyebrows and said, "Chinese food?"

She really didn't know this, but Irina suddenly remembered the strange foods that York made when she was a child.

"So that's Chinese food?" Irina thought to herself.

"Yes, he took me to a Chinese restaurant during lunch break today. The dishes he ate were too spicy and a bit strong, and I didn't like it very much." Jino said.

"But Yorks ate it with gusto."

At this point, Gino paused and said, "The owner of the restaurant welcomed him very much, and his attitude didn't seem like he was treating a regular customer."

"Why?" Irina asked.

Kino recalled: "Because Yorks helped them, it didn't sound like just helping them, but it felt like saving lives."

Irina continued to ask: "Where is that restaurant?"

"Relai's Restaurant, 154 North Street, South Oak," Gino said obediently, feeling helpless.

"Won't you ask York yourself?"

He knew that the so-called curiosity and concern about his brother's day as a patrol officer was more likely to be from York. "I'm busy, and he's busy too," Irina said calmly.

"I am concerned about you as my brother."

"Don't give me that." Kino complained.

"There are so many top students in your school chasing you. Have you ever looked up to them? Now that we are talking about this, does York know that you like him?"

Irina's eyes narrowed slightly, and she picked up the phone and said calmly, "I like York?"

The magnetic voice reached Kino's ears through the mobile phone. His face, which had just relaxed naturally, froze. Kino felt a hint of murderous intent coming directly to him from the mobile phone.

Jinuo suddenly woke up, coughed a few times and quickly changed the subject: "Sister, I found a secret. York seems to have done a lot of things."

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A restaurant lit by soft lighting.

A little girl was sitting on the living room floor next to her, playing with a doll princess and a motorcycle in her hands. She was so absorbed in the play that she even added her own dubbing.

But her voice-over was completely drowned out by the noise in the restaurant.

"Kaya, you don't know how dangerous it was. Three of our colleagues had already fallen, and I was the only one left.

I took the suspects’ gunfire and pulled them under the police car, otherwise they would have died long ago…”

At the dinner table, Taribo was talking about what happened at that time but he was completely unaware that his wife Kaya was pale and had an ugly expression.

This made York, who was standing by, look at Taribo, who was boasting because he had drunk some wine. He was speechless, but he shook his head and dealt with the steak in front of him.

But this guy Taribo is really a thick-skinned guy.

After all, no wife wants to see her husband doing dangerous work or doing dangerous things, because they are family members.

"It's all right, York."

Perhaps he finally felt that something was wrong with the atmosphere. Taribo subconsciously looked at Kaya, whose face was pale and eyes were red. His voice became smaller, and the heat caused by drinking was instantly extinguished.

"Don't cry, I just exaggerated because I haven't encountered such a thing for a long time.

You have to know that normally, I would not encounter such a thing, this time it was really just a coincidence."

Seeing his wife's red eyes about to shed tears, Taribo panicked a little, and hurried over to comfort her, sending a look for help to York who was watching the show.

Damn, I accidentally overblew it!
Seeing his wife like this, Taribo felt regretful. While comforting his wife, he kept looking at York, asking him for help.

Yorks calmly took the fork to finish the last bite, picked up the tablecloth to wipe his mouth, looked at Kaya who was being comforted by Taribo, and said gently.

"What Taribo said is indeed true. In fact, many police officers can't fire many shots in a year. Even one shot is considered a special event. For Taribo, if he can only fire one shot in a year, it's just bad luck."

Taribo nodded and secretly glanced at Kaya. He saw that her attention was completely attracted by York's words, and he felt relieved.

"And most people, including suspects, generally won't shoot at police officers." Yorks folded the tablecloth and put it back on the table, looking gently into Kaya's eyes.

"Why?" Kaya asked.

"Because he dared to shoot at the police officers, his end and fate would be tragic.
As long as a police officer is shot and killed, the entire LAPD, including me, will do everything in our power to find the criminal and kill him."

Yorks laughed.

"These are all recognized rules. Everyone who walks in the underground world knows this."

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