Chapter 74 The limitations of 74 principles

"No, I don't believe what you said at all."

"As the person in charge of the rescue operation, I will never allow you to unjustly accuse a person who was seriously injured while trying to rescue a colleague. In this way, Frank will be recovering in the ward. After a confrontation, the matter will come to light."

Ramos turned to look at Ron, his eyes full of encouragement.

The meaning is obvious, "I am on your side in this matter."

But what he said meant something else.

Even if I believe Frank, I only pay lip service to him.

The body is very honest.

"That's not good!"

Ron hesitated a little and confronted him on the spot, and the matter was settled immediately.

Frank is probably going to die too.

Ron didn't hate Frank at all.

It is human nature to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages.

It is human nature to shirk responsibility.

Although Frank tricked him, he didn't have to kill him.

Because he originally didn't have much expectations for Frank, and sometimes excessive hatred often stems from excessive expectations.

If you have less expectations for human nature, you will be more tolerant of society.

Well, Frank's moral integrity is indeed a bit low. He has lowered the lower limit of human moral integrity to a great extent. He puts the responsibility on the dead. Everyone is dead. He is incompetent to argue and suffers from the misunderstanding of the world.

Ramos's attitude was extremely firm, "No, it is very necessary. We cannot wrongly accuse a good person, nor let a bad person go."

"All right!"

What else could Ron say?

He didn't know why Ramos hated Frank, but he knew that Ramos was determined to kill Frank.

Ramos is standing up for him, if he doesn't cooperate, people will hate him.

Therefore, he quickly changed his mind.

While completing the mission, it would be nice to kill a squadron leader.

The squadron leader of the first squadron was pulled from his position, leaving his position vacant.

Maybe if he works hard for a while, he can make up for it.

The captain doesn't expect it, but the vice-captain might still be able to fight for it.

What workers want is more than a promotion.

Isn’t it just to take on more responsibilities and realize the value of life?

Besides getting a promotion, what else can you do to work as a worker?

To catch fish?

Huh?

It's not impossible.

But his strength no longer allowed him to do this.

Alas, you are still too capable!

The current situation is that his strength simply does not allow him to keep a low profile.

Ron felt bad too.

Or I was too ambitious during this period of time.

He has made many impressive achievements.

Now, everyone knows that he is the strongest newcomer in the Los Angeles Bureau.

It’s no longer possible to keep a low profile.

Think about it, the superiors' expectations for him are 90 points, and the expectations for ordinary investigators are only 70 points. When he suddenly handed in an answer sheet with a score of 70, the superiors must have thought that he was perfunctory. No, handing in an answer sheet with a score of 80 points, the superiors thought that he was perfunctory.

Not working seriously.

Ron belatedly discovered the disadvantages of raising expectations.

"Facts have proven that the people parachuted in from the headquarters still lack experience. Greeding for credit and rashly advancing has always been a taboo in our investigation bureau. We cannot put our colleagues in danger just for the sake of meritorious service. It is wrong to do so..."

As the group of people approached, Ron heard Frank talking in the ward.

Ron turned his head and looked at Ramos with a strange expression.

He finally understood now why Ramos insisted on killing Frank.

At this moment, the smile on Ramos' face froze.

After all, he is not a politician, so his professional fake smile is still not good enough.

Ramos opened the door with a little strength.

"Bang" the door hit the wall with a muffled sound, interrupting Frank who was talking and giving advice in the ward.

"So, we should still put the lives of our colleagues first, first..."

The door was suddenly pushed open by Ramos, and Frank was interrupted by a sudden voice.

When he saw Ramos at the door, he was slightly startled, but he was not embarrassed at all.

As long as you are not embarrassed, others will be embarrassed.

But when he saw Ron next to Ramos.

His eyes widened when he saw the Warrens and Jonathan behind Ron.

His eyes widened and he opened his mouth in surprise, unable to speak clearly.

Ramos walked into the house with a smile.

When he saw the shocked look on Frank's face, it was like a bear seeing honey, Ultraman seeing a little monster, or seeing an ice watermelon on a hot day, and he felt so happy!

"Frank, look who's here to see you?"

Ramos couldn't hide his smile.

Frank didn't answer. He looked at Ron, the expression on his face gradually stiffened.

After a moment, he pinched his index finger hard, and the pain brought him back to reality.

He looked at Ron in surprise and blurted out.

"Why are you back? No, why are you here?"

"Come to see you, Captain Frank." Ron said expressionlessly.

Frank stretched his neck slightly and asked softly: "So you succeeded? So... the evil spirits in the town were also successfully solved?"

Ron remained expressionless and just nodded slightly.

"Um!"

"Impossible? Impossible! You can't succeed! I am the evil spirit in the town..."

Frank kept shaking his head. He wanted to say that he had personally experienced how powerful the evil spirits in the town were.

He was so strong, but it was just a fluke that he managed to escape.

How could you have succeeded? How could you have succeeded so quickly? How could you have succeeded so easily?

But with the facts before him, he couldn't help but not believe it.

Seeing Frank so shocked, Ron smiled modestly.

"It was just a fluke. Thanks to everyone's hard work and concerted efforts, we were able to successfully rescue everyone, and at the same time, we got rid of the mastermind behind this incident."

The last hope, the last luck was extinguished in an instant.

Like a bolt from the blue, Frank was stunned for a moment.

He pointed his index finger at Ron tremblingly, "You... are fucking playing me!"

Ron was stunned, why are you still cursing!

And the curse was quite nonsensical.

When did you play Frank? Why didn’t he know?

Ron looked at Frank in confusion, "What do you mean? I don't understand, why are you playing you?"

Frank suddenly realized and pointed at Ron, "You are still pretending. You obviously have such strong strength, why don't you show it? Why do you still propose to use the excuse of escorting the townspeople to go back and call the headquarters for support? You still said you are not acting.

Me? Yes, you must be playing me! Yes, you just want to harm me! It was you who harmed me, it was you who harmed me!"

Ron was confused. What's going on? What does it mean?

What is the internal logic here?

Why did Flack think he was playing him?

Everyone heard that the reason why Frank was in such a miserable condition was all because of Ron, and they all looked at Ron with lingering fear.

I thought Ramos was already shady enough.

I didn't expect it, I didn't expect it, there is a strong hand in the underworld.

Here's another one that's even more gloomy.

In Frank's current situation, he will definitely be demoted when he returns. There may be other more severe punishments besides demotion.

The reason why Frank is so miserable is all caused by Ron.

So, how good must Ron be at deceiving people to trick them like this?

I felt the distrust and deep fear in the intertwined eyes.

Ron was wronged.

However, he finally understood Frank's logic.

Frank believed that he deliberately hid his strength, exaggerated the evil spirit's strength, and indirectly proposed to retreat under the pretext of escorting the townspeople, which led to his current embarrassing situation and his current unfavorable situation.

The main culprit for all the misfortunes he encountered was Ron.

This is nonsense, but it's very Frank.

This time it was just another episode of his desire to blame others.

"No, no, hiding my strength. I have no need to hide my strength at all... The evil spirit is indeed very strong, hey... I am only a little stronger than the evil spirit. Is this... your fault?"

Ron didn't know how to explain it.

Because he found that he couldn't convince Frank at all.

"Huh? No, I can come back alive, it's my fault!"

Ron finally figured it out.

He had a fundamental conflict with Frank.

Frank didn't want them to come back alive at all. It was not in Frank's interest for them to come back alive.

He didn't need to convince Frank at all because their interests were not aligned to begin with.

When there is a conflict of interest, the logic doesn't seem to apply.

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(End of chapter)

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