Chapter 97 Noise nuisance
Just like the previous night shift, York always drove towards Jetta Coffee Shop first.
This is a habit he developed after working night shifts again and again, and it will not change easily.
Just like how people always bring water to work, that's the feeling.
Fortunately, tonight did not seem to be like last night, where the dispatch center sent a police report as soon as we set out. Instead, we arrived at Jetta Coffee Shop safely without any problems.
At this time, after the regular meeting report, plus the preliminary preparations and the time spent on the journey.
It was already past 7:30 and there were some customers sitting outside and inside the Jetta Coffee Shop, so business was pretty good.
York took his eyes off the police computer and looked at Kino sitting in the passenger seat and said calmly.
"Go."
"Okay, sir." At this time, Kino also became very capable. He just responded and immediately got out of the car and walked towards the Jetta Coffee Shop.
He still remembered the agreement from last night, that is, Yorks treated everyone last night, and now it was his turn to treat.
York opened the window, put one hand on the window, and followed Kino's body with his eyes, all the way to Jetta Coffee Shop.
He arrived earlier tonight than last night, and what he could see was Rem, who had the intelligence level of an eight-year-old, holding a cup of coffee and carefully placing it on the table in front of the guest.
The most important thing is that there seems to be a little girl sitting in a corner of the floor-to-ceiling window, drawing. I don’t know whether she is completing the teacher’s assignment or drawing.
Yorks looked calm. The little girl was none other than Rem's daughter, Lucy, who had just turned five years old.
Jetta Coffee Shop.
"Good evening, Officer Kino."
Kino had just walked in, and his patrol uniform attracted everyone's attention.
Only Talia greeted first.
"good evening."
Kino nodded, glanced at Rem, who was standing there with a plate in his hand, staring at him blankly, and walked over.
"Here, this is coffee for you and Officer York."
As always, Germain had already taken out the packaged coffee, which showed that they were always prepared no matter what the time was.
Kino pursed his lips, placed the banknotes he had prepared long ago on the table, picked up the two packed cups of coffee, and turned around to leave.
But at this moment, a voice with a somewhat childish tone sounded in his ears.
"Isn't Jojo coming tonight?"
Kino stopped and looked in the direction of the sound. It was Rem, whom he thought had some issues with his IQ. Seeing that he seemed to not understand his partner, he could only speak gently.
"Yorks is in the car."
Rem still looked dazed, and Kino wanted to give some instructions to York in the car, but just when he was about to speak, a little girl who was only a few years old suddenly appeared, and then, like an old adult, she patted the dazed Rem on the shoulder and said in a crisp voice.
"Daddy! Uncle York has to work! Don't disturb him!"
Rem lowered his head, looking aggrieved: "Lucy! I didn't mean to disturb York."
"Uh." Jino didn't know how to respond.
Fortunately, the little girl named Lucy said politely: "Uncle policeman, I am sorry to bother you, please go back to your work!"
Kino subconsciously glanced at the father and daughter who seemed quite special, then turned back to look at Talia and Germain who were smiling at the bar. He seemed to understand something in his heart, nodded, and strode away.
As soon as I walked out, I saw York with one hand on the car window, looking over here.
He was still looking over there until he sat in the passenger seat. Kino put York's coffee in the slot on his side of the car and couldn't help asking.
"Are this waiter and that little girl biological father and daughter?"
Hearing this, Yorks withdrew his gaze from that side, picked up the coffee in the slot, and said calmly: "If he is not a biological child, could he be picked up?" Kino was speechless in an instant.
"Anyway, there is no need to doubt this." Yorks took a sip of coffee, then put the coffee in the cup holder next to the instrument and continued to look at Jetta Coffee Shop.
"Just a moment, we'll continue patrolling."
Having said that, Jinuo could only suppress many of the questions that followed and answered obediently: "Yes, sir."
We waited until eight o'clock in the evening.
During this period, the dispatch center has begun to make frequent reports, but they have all been taken over by other patrol units.
What Kino could discover was that eight o'clock in the evening seemed to be the time for the father and daughter to get off work.
Gino took his eyes off the father and daughter who were walking out of the coffee shop laughing and happy, and couldn't help but glance at York who was still unmoved.
"Let's go."
Until then, York seemed to wake up. He pushed the lever, stepped on the accelerator, and drove slowly forward, leaving here.
When he moved, a notification came from the dispatch center.
"1387 Fred Street, someone called the police, code 46, loud music, disturbing the public."
York controlled the steering wheel with his left hand, took his eyes off Rem and his daughter on the street, and under Kino's gaze, picked up the walkie-talkie with his right hand.
"10-A-11, received. Go to investigate. Map please."
After saying that, York looked at the map on the police computer, started turning the steering wheel, and turned a corner at the intersection ahead.
at the same time.
Rem and his daughter also stopped at this time and looked at the Explorer patrol car turning at the intersection.
"Daddy!" Lucy said, "Have you ever seen Uncle Yorks drive this car?"
Rem shook his head: "Rem has never seen it!"
"Okay!" Lucy sighed like a little adult.
"But I always felt like that police car was driven by Uncle York."
Rem said, "I haven't seen this car before. It's not York."
Lucy looked up at her father, a flash of disappointment appeared in her eyes: "You don't understand anything!"
Rem just blinked.
Lucy shook her head, looked at the strange police car that had disappeared, and pulled him away: "Daddy, let's go quickly, Uncle York said it's not safe at night!"
Rem still only answered: "Okay!"
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Following the map, it didn't take long before the Explorer police car controlled by York arrived at the Fred Street area.
It is visibly becoming much more desolate.
Only a few street lights were on.
What's disturbing is that most of the shops in this neighborhood are closed.
The deeper we went, the more obvious it was that the police car had arrived at a large residential area. The houses here were either low-rise or had exterior walls made of iron sheets.
The dim street lights gave the neighborhood an unsettling atmosphere.
This made Kino subconsciously alert.
Only York looked calm. He glanced at Kino, whose face was beginning to tense, and said nothing, but continued driving towards his destination.
(End of this chapter)