Chapter 1020 Sacrifice Individual Interests for Public Good
"Sir, there will be heavy rain tomorrow night!" One of the police officers reported the weather.
Captain didn't retreat after hearing this. Instead, he became extremely excited. "It's scheduled for tomorrow night. The torrential rain is most advantageous for this type of forest raid. The sound of the rain will be our best color of protection. To a certain extent, the rain can also disturb the other party's mentality and expose their flaws."
After everything was settled, the meeting did not end for a long time. They looked at each other. In addition to perseverance, there were unclear emotions in each other's eyes.
Huston knew exactly what it was because this emotion had tormented him for more than half a month.
He pushed the chair back and stood up to look at everyone present. "I know what everyone is thinking. I also know that most people here have their own families."
As soon as he finished speaking, more than a dozen people lowered their heads, as if their thoughts had been seen through. Some were in a dilemma, and some were forbearing.
"Tomorrow's operation will be a fierce battle. Hawk is not an easy person to deal with. I believe you know this better than I do. But as a husband and the person in charge of the law of this case, I plead with everyone to complete this raid and rescue my wife."
He glanced at everyone with his dark eyes. After getting along with them for so many days, he could already call out everyone's name. He was also a human with feelings. He knew that someone would sacrifice themselves for such a thing. Whether it was selfish or something else, he had no choice.
The man lowered his eyelids and clenched his fists. After a moment of silence, he slowly bent down and bowed deeply. "Please, everyone."
He took it, lit it, and took a deep breath. The spicy air slipped from his nose into his lungs, making him temporarily sober.
Captain raised his hand and looked at it. In the hazy white smoke, there was a faint smile on the man's face. "This cigarette was given to me by my superior when I first went on a mission. At that time, I was just a police officer. It was my first time to go with him. Before I set off, I was very scared and excited. He gave me this cigarette. We sat on the stairs at the door of the office and didn't talk. I still remember that he threw it on the ground after smoking and put it out with his foot."
Huston quietly listened as he raised his neck and leaned against the back of the chair.
"At that time, he told me something-" Speaking of this, the smile on the man's lips gradually disappeared, and his eyes were full of determination. "As a police officer, it's the most shameful to be afraid of criminals."
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