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Chapter 213 - Gender Discrimination Had Advanced to a Personal Attack



Chapter 213: Gender Discrimination Had Advanced to a Personal Attack

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Gender discrimination had advanced to a personal attack!

Mu Chenyan did not expect Wu Huai to be such a person. Wu Ze had only said that Wu Huai’s temper was bad, but he did not mention that he was also a male chauvinist.

A sunshine boy like Wu Ze would have such an extreme chauvinistic and hostile elder brother? No wonder Wu Ze was worried and had wanted to put aside his work to come with her.

Without having met him in person, Mu Chenyan already had a bad feeling toward him.

Su Qingcheng heard everything loud and clear by the door. Her fists tightened slightly, and her fair face flushed red.

Mu Chenyan felt that if she were Su Qingcheng, she would also have the thoughts of going ballistic.

Chief Wang calmed Wu Huai with a few more words before finally taking up his authority as a leader and gave the final verdict. “This Little Su, you have to accept her whether you like it or not. In any case, this is Bureau Chief Lee’s arrangement. You can look for him if you refuse to comply. Don’t rage here.

However, I’d like to remind you that it’s better to not go look for Bureau Chief Lee. Cracking the few big cases at hand is the priority. Even the news office has sent someone over to keep track and report...”

“If you don’t bring this up, I won’t be that mad!” Hearing about the news office, WuHuai’s loud voice boomed again, “If it wasn’t for Wu Ze that fellow meddling in between, how could two news reporters be forcefully stuffed into here? Isn’t this a joke? Cracking cases isn’t a child’s play. There are many parts that are confidential. How can the case be cracked if there are a few reporters tagging along?”

Mu Chenyan heard that and knew that the fire had spread to her...

“Little Wu, they are just here to cover the story from the side. Of course, they won’t come into contact with the confidential parts. You can’t condemn the reporters too, otherwise...”

“Alright, Chief Wang. I’m not that dumb-headed. Those two reporters are already here. I’ll find some work and dispatch them.” While speaking, Wu Huai suddenly pushed open the door.

Mu Chenyan and Su Qingcheng stood at the corridor with their glamorous charm, their brows slightly knitted together as they watched the sudden emergence of the short-tempered man...

Awkward!

...

In front of the major crimes department captain’s office table.

“Captain Wu, officer Su Qingcheng reporting for duty!”

Su Qingcheng kept her cool with a straight face and maintained an excellent bearing in front of Wu Huai. There was not the embarrassment from overhearing Wu Huai’s remarks toward her.

On the contrary, Wu Huai, who had been degrading behind people’s back, was somewhat uneasy. As if to cover up his awkwardness, he said in a low voice, “You are well aware that newcomers aren’t allowed to be involved in the important cases. Moreover, you’re a girl, and it’s dangerous for you to go out into the field. I think you can just stay in the office, help everyone with the paperwork and serve some tea.”

Captain Wu, I graduated from the police academy at the age of 24. Before entering the academy, I was a special force in the Capital City’s *** army (TN: the author did not reveal it) and had participated in field training. I’ve achieved second-class merit during my time in the academy, and I’m a ninth-degree black belt in Taekwando...” Su Qingcheng spoke with a vibrant and forceful voice. Even Mu Chenyan was stunned. It was unperceivable that this delicate woman had experienced such a great deal!

“Field training? Huh! Those who were ostentatious in the troop would have no use in cracking cases in reality. I don’t think the two of you could even deal with a pervert!” Mockery was seen on Wu Huai’s handsome face.

His swept his gaze at Mu Chenyan, but before waiting for him to make any personal attack at her, Mu Chenyan said right away, “I graduated from the University of London’s Goldsmiths School of Journalism. During my time in uni, I worked as a volunteer and intern reporter at the BBC in the UK. In the year before I graduated, I entered the Middle East with my classmates and became a war correspondent...”

She had not mentioned this to Yuan Xuan before. She went deep into the war zone for a month and evaded ISIS in the midst of artillery fire. If this was known by Yuan Xuan, he would kill her!


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