?Mobile reading Qin Feng strolled in casually into the special team's office, a space designated by the public security bureau and specially allocated from the main building of the Zhongyuan Provincial Police General Headquarters.
Eight-zero electronic book This area functions like a sovereign nation within the larger complex, featuring its own staircases, elevators, and entrance gates—even internal staff of the General Headquarters need special access passes to enter through the main doors.
Security facilities and all other aspects of operations are equipped with the very highest-grade technology.
After all, the team's leadership is the granddaughter of Mr. Wei Qingshan, and its core members include his son-in-law—how could even the provincial public security system, let alone the Ministry of Public Security in Beijing, fail to extend proper recognition and courtesy?
Below, several luxury vehicles are parked—Qin’s military-grade Hummer, as well as the high-end sedans of He Muqing and Shu Yajing.
The office space was vast, yet beyond its four formal members, it was staffed only with cleaners, gatekeepers, and a few others. Given this staffing-to-space ratio, anyone with a bit of common sense would immediately recognize the importance of these personnel. The Special Operations Team held an unshakable authority—no one dared to cross them. Moreover, they had the right to deploy police, military, armed guards, and special forces at any time without prior approval.
Qin, the young man, glanced at her and said, "We're paying you such a high salary—so you're doing two jobs already, that's understandable. But now you're also bringing company matters home? That's just ridiculous.
He-liang waved her off, saying, "Just stop arguing—does it really matter?"
"Indeed it does," both of them agreed, this time working in perfect harmony.
Yet, they exchanged a look of mild annoyance and turned away simultaneously.
Shu, the police officer, shook her head with a touch of resignation, saying, "Their relationship is a bit messy—when things are going well, they can hold each other close and kiss until the sky turns dark; when things aren't going well, they simply can't stand each other."
The young manager blushed slightly at this remark.
As for Qin, with his thick skin, he smiled and said, "To be honest, I also find our relationship with Manman a bit odd. But please rest assured—I'm not doing this on purpose!"
"Miss Manager also stepped in immediately: 'I'm not intentionally being critical—sometimes I just can't stand certain people showing off, and I find myself wanting to say something!'"
To be honest, at the beginning, whether it was He Muqing or Shu Yajing, both of them were quite distant from her—especially Shu Yajing, who was only slightly better than an ordinary police officer. But now, when the two of them work together, neither of them is necessarily a match for her. Although no one has ever looked down on her, Román holds herself to a very high standard, and she’s not willing to always trail behind others. He Leada continued, "The first mission is focused on the vampires. Recently, dozens of vampires have caused widespread chaos across the entire Chinese nation, and the top officials have been deeply shocked, expressing a strong determination to take action!" Román raised her hand and asked, "Are we aiming to capture all the vampires in Europe?" "Of course not."
“He Li corrected, saying: ‘After all, Europe isn’t our home turf, and those countries have repeatedly launched campaigns against the vampires, yet they’ve never been eradicated. This shows how tough the vampires are—others can’t manage them, so we certainly can’t. Our mission is simply to scare them so thoroughly that they’ll never dare come here again!’”
“Got it—that’s a retaliatory campaign,” Qin the Young smiled. “As for the specifics: should we eliminate every single one, or focus only on the more powerful, high-level vampires, to create a sense of intimidation and leave them leaderless?”
“Both,” said He Muqing. “Ultimately, we just need to weaken them so thoroughly that not only they but also their descendants will never dare oppose the Chinese nation again.”
Next, she announced the second mission: to strike at the Tianli Sect.
The existence of the Tianli Sect has seriously impacted the process of building a harmonious society in the Chinese nation. Though the sect operates with a low profile, this does not mean they will remain so indefinitely. Their current restraint is a strategic move—to accumulate strength and await a moment of breakthrough. Once they seize the opportunity, they will certainly trigger a major upheaval. For in both the political and business spheres, the Tianli Sect has amassed a substantial pool of talent and capital, making it an influential force that cannot be overlooked. The first task is entirely logical: shaped by thousands of years of traditional values, the Chinese people may lack ambitions for expansion or aggression, but safeguarding their borders and ensuring domestic peace has always been their consistent approach. Once they suffer losses, they will inevitably seek retribution. The second task, however, perfectly aligns with Qin Shao's strategic intentions.
He's been steadily pressing the Tianli Sect these days. Though there's Liu Su as an inside contact, with the current strength of the beautiful senior, merely securing control over the Tianli Sect's business group is already quite an achievement—much less any broader impact. It's truly foolish of him to push Liu Yun to her limits. The woman has already received so many benefits from the men of Bai He Men; even over a period of thirty or fifty years, she wouldn't necessarily be willing to go. Therefore, decisive measures must be taken to suppress Liu Yun and her loyal followers, only then can Liu Su be positioned as the leading figure. Only after Liu Su becomes the Grand Master can the Tianli Sect shift its strategy—from a deeply buried time bomb to a harmonious outcome. He smiled twice, then asked, "Qingqing, which of these two assignments is the leadership more focused on?"
He, the leader, smiled with deep intention and countered, "Which one would you like to see prioritized? If I were to let you choose, which one would you pick?"