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Animal Detective-Chapter 5: A Commendation Is a Must
Shen Xin reached out and patted the wolfdogβs head.
The dog narrowed its eyes and nuzzled against him, a look of pure enjoyment on its face.
"Good boy. Lie down." ππΏπ²ππ πππ»πΌπ―ππ.ππΌπΊ
Shen Xin called out softly, and the wolfdog actually obeyed, flopping down onto the ground. Its big tail swept back and forth.
Yao Wensheng and the others exchanged a glance, shock reflected in each otherβs eyes.
"Shen Xin, do you know this dog?" Zhang Jian asked blankly.
"Nope."
Shen Xin shook his head.
Zhang Jian asked in surprise, "Then why does it listen to you so well?"
It came over with just a few clicks of your tongue, and itβs even wagging its tail?
Shen Xin shrugged. "I donβt know. Cats and dogs have just always liked me, ever since I was a kid. No matter how vicious a dog is, itβll come when I call."
Da Mei is just like thatβvicious to everyone else, but treats me differently.
He thought back to the mysterious icon. βIt really must be some kind of talent.β
"Maybe the dog is just obedient," one of the officers behind them said, a little skeptical. He subconsciously reached out, wanting to pet it too.
But before his hand could even make contact, the wolfdog on the ground whipped its head around and let out a low growl from its throat.
Startled, he quickly pulled his hand back, his face a picture of embarrassment.
"Amazing." Yao Wensheng gave a thumbs-up. "Never mind why. The point is, Xiaoshen has been a huge help. Letβs go. Move out."
With a wave of his hand, he led the way to the roll-up door.
Shen Xin followed.
The wolfdog obediently trotted alongside him, not making a sound.
Yao Wensheng peered through a window and then described the situation inside.
Theyβd found the right place. He could see a number of electric bikes.
Without a doubt, now that the culprits had figured out a reliable and safe method of theft, they wouldnβt have stopped at just a dozen or so bikes.
The warehouse wasnβt large. Besides the electric bikes, there were numerous tools and miscellaneous items, with an overhead crane above.
It had probably been a small processing plant before.
Deeper inside was a raised second floor. Yao Wensheng guessed someone might be up there and warned everyone to be careful.
Right now, he could see three men huddled together playing cards, their attention focused away from the door.
"Letβs move," Yao Wensheng said, glancing at his team. They had the advantage in numbers.
Zhang Jian stepped forward and took out his tool kit to pick the lock.
The roll-up door was electric and could only be opened from the inside, but there was a small access door next to it for people to pass through, which was currently locked.
This was the door Zhang Jian was working on.
It was hard to see what he was doing, but after just a few seconds, there was a CLICK, and the door opened.
Shen Xin nodded to himself. βThatβs a real skill.β
Yao Wensheng finished notifying the others on his walkie-talkie, then gave a hand signal. Zhang Jian shoved the door open, and everyone filed inside.
Shen Xin was the last one in.
By the time he rushed in, the three men who had been playing cards were already pinned to the ground.
Zhang Jian had already charged up to the second floor. He scanned the area, then came out and shook his head at Yao Wensheng.
"Speak! Which one of you is Fan Jie?" Yao Wensheng demanded harshly, pressing his collapsible baton against a suspectβs head.
According to Tian Yongjunβs confession, the man in charge of this den was named Fan Jie.
"Not me."
The three young men were clearly terrified and shook their heads in panic.
Just then, as Zhang Jian was coming downstairs, his gaze shifted and he noticed a small partitioned room in the corner of the warehouse.
It looked like a restroom.
He approached, baton in hand.
At that exact moment, the door to the room was suddenly thrown open. A figure shot out from inside, shoved Zhang Jian hard, who was right in the way, and then bolted for the back door deeper in the warehouse.
"Stop!"
Beside them, Li Dongsheng shouted and gave chase.
Meanwhile, the push sent Zhang Jian stumbling back into a storage rack behind him.
CRASH! With a muffled groan, he collapsed painfully to the floor.
The impact was powerful. The tall rack was top-heavy, and his collision made it topple forward.
It was a large, three-meter-tall iron rack with things still stacked on it. If that came down on someone, it would be serious.
Shen Xin happened to be standing right next to him. Seeing the rack about to fall, he acted with lightning speed, yanking Zhang Jian out of the way.
With a tremendous CRASH, the iron rack slammed onto the ground, sending dust flying everywhere.
"Captain Zhang, are you alright?" Shen Xin asked anxiously.
Zhang Jianβs face was pale. Still shaken, he shook his head.
He stared fixedly at the iron rack in front of him. If Shen Xin hadnβt pulled him away, heβd be crushed underneath it right now.
Everyone else present was badly frightened as well.
Yao Wensheng hurried over, his face tense with worry.
"Iβm fine."
Zhang Jian fumbled to his feet, rubbing the small of his back. He didnβt forget to gesture for the others to hurry and chase the man who had escaped.
But there was no need to chase him.
Li Dongsheng had the manβs arm twisted behind his back and was dragging him over.
The remaining officers confirmed there was no one else in the warehouse before they could finally relax.
"Zhang Jian, you really owe Shen Xin big time for this. This rack is no joke. If it had hit you, youβd be in for a world of hurt." Yao Wensheng kicked the iron rack but couldnβt even budge it. A wave of fear washed over him after the fact.
No one wanted to see a colleague get injured.
Zhang Jianβs expression was a little awkward.
Not long ago, he had been picking fault with Shen Xin.
"Yao Suo, what are you talking about? I was right there, of course I was going to help." Shen Xin, however, didnβt think it was a big deal and spoke up first.
Shen Xinβs words only made Zhang Jian feel more embarrassed.
"Shen Xin... thanks," he said, forcing a smile as he voiced his gratitude.
He wasnβt a particularly sociable person. He was usually serious and often wore a stern expression. After saying thank you, he didnβt say anything more.
Shen Xin quickly said it was nothing. Seeing how awkward Zhang Jian was, he proactively walked away to help the others.
Yao Wensheng clapped Zhang Jian on the shoulder and sighed. "You, you need to take it easy. Youβre not getting any younger, after all. Howβs your back? Is it really okay?"
Zhang Jian shook his head, his gaze on Shen Xin complex.
"Xiaoshen is a good kid." Yao Wensheng saw Zhang Jianβs reaction and praised the younger man with a smile. He added, "Itβs not every day we get a new guy at the station. You should look out for him. I remember Xiaoshen saying he wants to be a criminal detective someday. Youβre an old hand at this; you should mentor him a little."
Zhang Jian didnβt reply. He thought for a moment, then got back to work.
The man who had tried to flee was Fan Jie.
He squatted on the ground, defiant and silent.
Seeing that he couldnβt get anything out of him, Yao Wensheng waved a hand and had Zhang Jian take the man back to the station for a proper interrogation.
Shen Xin, meanwhile, stayed behind to help secure the evidence at the scene.
"Damn, I think weβve landed a big fish this time." Yao Wensheng had found a ledger on the second floor.
The records inside were very clear. A quick count by Yao Wensheng revealed that this crew had handled over a hundred electric bikes.
They werenβt just stealing in Yunlin Street; theyβd made a round of the entire city before finally returning to Yunlin Street.
"In that case, this case must be worth several hundred thousand yuan," Li Dongsheng said, stunned.
Yao Wensheng nodded, then pointed at the ledger, beaming. "Look, the earliest entry is from May 7th. That means theyβve been at this for over a month. For that long, none of the other brother units caught them, but we did. Doesnβt that mean the credit falls to us?"
"Xiaoshen, youβre our lucky charm!"
Yao Wenshengβs eyes crinkled into crescents as he smiled.
If Shen Xin hadnβt accidentally discovered that truck while looking for a cat, the Yunlin Police Station would probably have ended up like all the other departmentsβwith nothing to show for their investigation.
"A commendation! We have to put you in for a commendation!"







