Mahadi snorted with a bit of defiance; he didn't understand anything about Huaxia or the Hua family. He only knew that someone had died in the area he governed: "I will find evidence to prove it."
Rem rubbed his brow; he knew his old subordinate's temperament and character very well. Everything was so serious to him, stubborn like an ox. It was precisely this temperament that had only gotten him a section chief position so far, and that was a position Rem had fought hard to get for him: "Mahadi, you need to understand the current situation. The Hua family has influence. Although we're just cops, politically, they are quite significant figures. Offending them now is tantamount to offending Huaxia, a responsibility we cannot bear."
"Chief, a prince breaking the law should be punished the same as a commoner. Besides, it was his bodyguard who committed murder, not him. What are you worried about?" Mahadi was full of a sense of justice, his eyes resolute; in his mind, this was his duty.