Hello, Mr. Major General

Chapter 551: Someone broke the news

Zhao Liangze packed up his things and went to sleep in his room.

Although Huo Shaoheng said he wanted to go to bed early and get up early, because of the jet lag, both of them did not fall asleep much at night, and they woke up at four or five in the morning the next morning.

The two took a shower in their respective rooms, and when they went downstairs to find something to eat, they found that each other was also up.

Zhao Liangze smiled and said to Huo Shaoheng: "The biological clock is so terrible, I didn't expect it to be jet lag."

"It doesn't matter, I get up early in the country anyway." Huo Shaoheng said calmly, walked to Zhao Liangze, and urged him in a low voice: "Bring things together. Today I will follow Xiao Zhao from the detective agency to the scene."

They came to the United States with an L-1 visa and are IT engineers.

But now they are the staff of a Chinese detective agency in New York.

Tan Guiren is a Chinese. Although her case was filed by the local police, the case is progressing very quickly because she has never seen people or dead bodies, and she is not a U.S. citizen, as well as the low efficiency of the U.S. local police and the uneven quality of personnel. Slowly, almost no one really went to track down her whereabouts.

Six days have passed since she disappeared.

Generally speaking, the first 24 hours of the disappearance are prime time. If there is no missing person in the first 24 hours, it is probably not good.

The Tan family also had a special status this time, so after 24 hours, they were able to send the most outstanding Special Operations Department members of the Chinese Empire to the United States to investigate the case secretly.

The news that Tan Guiren’s father, Tan Dongbang, is a popular candidate for the Prime Minister’s election of the Chinese Empire, has just reached the United States through certain channels.

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At six o'clock in the morning, the gate of the police station on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York, USA, was crowded with media and various passersby onlookers.

Police officers who drove to work in their cars and ordinary policemen who drove to work in police cars were shocked to see this battle.

"What happened?"

"Does any star take drugs?"

"Or is there another celebrity stealing the store?"

Unknown police officers got out of their cars and whispered to each other quietly.

The district where their police station is located is one of the richest districts in New York City and even the United States.

There are tycoons from various countries living here, and many Hollywood stars also have their own houses here.

The cases that the police here often investigate are not celebrities and rich people who try to provoke petty thefts in stores. It is a celebrity or rich man who is unconscious because of sucking up and is called a police car or ambulance to the hospital.

But these things happen almost every day, what's great about such multimedia?

The police glanced at the equipment in the hands of the media, and found that there were even three major TV stations including ABC, NBC, and CBS. There were cable networks such as CNN, MSNBC, and FOXNEWS, as well as traditional paper media such as Washington-Post and New-York-. , Even Twitter, Facebook and other social media have sent special personnel to stay here.

Seeing these policemen coming to work, the media who had been squatting all morning swarmed up and handed the microphone to each police officer or official. A series of questions began to crackle and threw over.

"Excuse me, police officer, do you know that the daughter of one of the prime minister candidates of the China Empire is missing in your police district?!"

The reporter who asked this was a Washington-Post reporter. This veteran paper media started by exposing President Nixon's Watergate incident.

At that time, the female boss of the newspaper stood out from the crowd and supported her reporters to follow up and report on the Watergate incident. She withstood various difficulties from the government, and finally forced an incumbent president to resign, or she would be impeached by the grand jury.

Only they have such political sensitivity.

They also just received the news that Tan Guiren, the daughter of Tan Dongbang, the hottest candidate for prime minister of the Chinese Empire this year, had strangely disappeared at the Juilliard School of Music.

Although they had been missing for six days, they had just received news that the identity of the missing girl was unusual.

At first they thought they were exclusive news, but when they came to the gate of the Upper West Side Police Station in Manhattan, New York, they discovered that the whistleblower probably broke the news to the major American media one by one...

"Excuse me, this lady, have you ever gone to the Juilliard School of Music to investigate? I heard that she disappeared directly in the dormitory?! Such a strange thing, did you initiate an X-Files investigation?!"

This question was asked by CNN reporters who are famous for making big news. They even made up fake news to get people's attention in order to make big news.

Citizens of the Chinese Empire used to have a saying that people cannot be too CNN.

Although the police officers of the Upper West Side Police Department in Manhattan are not very high-quality, they are all TV drama fans. In the face of so many media, their vigilance and sensitivity cultivated by watching the serial CSI (crime scene record) all the year round reveals Out.

"Sorry, no comment."

"Please give in and don't hinder the police's normal official hours."

"Please leave the yellow line. Those who cross the line should obstruct the police from handling the case and arrest them."

A series of orders were issued from the chief of the police station, immediately causing the surrounding media people to retreat.

The police were finally able to squeeze into their office, and only in twos and threes happily discussed the grand situation outside.

Only the chief of the police, with a dark face, walked into his office, took the internal phone, and called several of his police chiefs and PRs for questioning.

"What the hell is going on outside?! How come there are so many reporters?! Even the X files have come out! Did they grow up eating shit!" Police Chief Camo roared, shaking Leiyu.

He is a white Latino man in his late 50s, with a short stature, a fat belly protruding like a ball, and his belt almost bursting.

Several sheriffs and PR looked at each other, took out the prepared materials and began to report to Chief Camo.

Camo listened for a long time, the expression on his face unpredictable.

After a while, he pulled out a thin notebook from the file on the table, patted it with his chubby hand, frowned and said: "You Xiao Zhao told me that Julia who reported missing a few days ago The girl from the Conservatory is the daughter of the Prime Minister of the Chinese Empire?!"

"It's not the prime minister, but the prime minister candidate, but I heard that it is a popular candidate, and the poll index is very high." The police station's PR carefully corrected Director Camo, and added: "I just found out after reading the news on the Internet. ."

boom!

Director Camo hit the desk with a fist, smashed the coffee cup on the desk and jumped, and the khaki coffee immediately filled the table.

He didn't care at all, and said word by word, "What the hell was going on in that case?! I remember someone told me that the girl might have ran away by herself! Why did she disappear in the dormitory again? !"

"Director, running away from home is one of the reasons for missing in the dormitory. This is not a contradiction." Sheriff A was a little dissatisfied. This case was in charge of him. At that time, I did not expect an ordinary foreign student to have such a big deal. background……

They used to greet them with children of dignitaries from other countries in this area, and they would also give special protection to the places where those people live.

But this girl has lived in their area for three years, and no one has ever told them that this is the daughter of a Chinese empire!

"They don't tell us how we know?" Sheriff B muttered and curled his lips. "Her father was just the Minister of Justice before this, and it is not enough for us to pay special attention."

"Yes, her father just announced his candidacy not long ago." Sheriff C likes to watch "House of Cards" and is very interested in the bloodbath of political leaders, and said enthusiastically: "Will it actually be between candidates in their country? Infighting? Are we just implicated?"

"Yeah, yes! There are many such things. Our country elected the president a while ago, aren't the candidates on both sides fighting each other?! Kidnapping and murder are not uncommon..." Sergeant A was excited, he was very reluctant to admit This happened because there was a security problem in his jurisdiction.

This is related to his year-end bonus, and there must be no problems.

If a criminal case can be raised to a political incident, then neither of them will be held responsible.

Of course, the U.S. government cannot punish its own police for the political disappearance of a foreigner, and at the same time, people from the Chinese Empire cannot punish the U.S. police for fighting among themselves.

When Director Camo heard this, his small eyes narrowed. His huge body was sitting on a swivel chair and spinning around, the poorly pressed swivel chair creaked, as if he would be tortured to fall apart in the next second. Up.

"...It is said that the disappearance was caused by internal fighting in their country. Do you have any evidence?" Director Camo thought for a long time, and asked deeply, touching the furry cheeks.

"Evidence?" Sheriff A shut up. If the brain supplement can become evidence, he can say three days and three nights, but unfortunately not.

"There is no evidence, why don't you say that you don't fight domestically! Are you as stupid as you are!" Director Camo was so angry that he threw all the files on Sheriff A's face, "You stupid! Get out of work! Go to Julie now! Asian Conservatory of Music once again forensic investigation! Locked her dormitory! At the same time, notify the media that we will hold a press conference every day! Notify the progress of the case!"

The PR of the police station is a joy to hear.

OK!

Every day there is a press conference, this case will be all over the United States, no, the world is famous!

She can gain exposure and become a celebrity, so she doesn't have to deal with these rough people in this small police station!

She is only thirty years old, and she will be able to make her own in the media in the future!

Sergeant B and Sergeant C wanted to tape their mouths together.

Such "exposure" is not rare for them!

Only Sergeant A picked up the scattered coffee-spattered files from the ground, tidied them up, put them on the desk of Director Camo, and said attentively: "Yes, Lord Director!"

Coming out of the chief's office, Sergeant A took some of his agents, went out from the back door, drove the police car, and the lights were shining all the way to the Juilliard School.

At this time, Huo Shaoheng and Zhao Liangze had followed Xiao Zhao from the Manhattan Chinese Detective Agency to the door of Tan Guiren's dormitory.

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