Hong Kong Film: Night Cop
Chapter 402 Ding Jiaqiang's Test
Chapter 402 Ding Jiaqiang's Test
Li Fei didn't care about Ding Jiaqiang's nonsense at all and said perfunctorily, "What a coincidence! I'm planning to go jogging. How about we join?"
"Great! I've been sitting in an office every day for the past few years, so running around might as well be considered exercise."
After saying that, he took Zhou Jian and Li Fei and ran side by side.
"Mr. Li, I heard that you are very good at solving cases. Our political department is in need of talents like you. Would you like to come and work in our political department?" Ding Jiaqiang asked tentatively.
"Forget it! The atmosphere in the Political Department is not suitable for someone like me. They speak in nonsense, which I cannot understand. I will not flatter the foreigners, and I will only be an eyesore if I go there." Li Fei said lightly.
Ding Jiaqiang wasn't angry. Instead, he smiled and said, "You have to adapt to a lot of things. Just like when I first joined the Political Department, the foreigners also excluded me. But as long as you have talent, foreigners will still be important."
snort!
Li Fei smiled coldly in his heart, it would be impossible for a foreigner to be important to a Chinese!
Just look at the police system.
During the British rule of Hong Kong, the status and treatment of Chinese police were relatively low and they were not given much importance.
After the British occupied Hong Kong, they formed a police force. Initially, these policemen mainly came from the British mainland or other colonies. They did not have enough understanding of the situation in Hong Kong, making management difficult.
Therefore, Hong Kong began to recruit local people into the police force, the so-called "Chinese police".
However, the number and status of Chinese police at that time were far inferior to those of British and Indian police.
Specifically, British police have the highest status, higher salaries, and can be promoted to management levels; Indian police are second, and can generally only be promoted to sergeant; while Chinese police have the lowest status, and the highest level is only sergeant.
In terms of weapons and equipment, British and Indian police officers can carry guns, while Chinese police officers can only use wooden sticks.
In addition, Chinese police officers are also severely restricted in their political participation.
Those who have seen the movie "Project A" should have noticed a detail that some of the leaders of the Hong Kong police force are basically British.
With the rapid economic development of Hong Kong, many outsiders have flocked to Hong Kong to make a living. These people are a mixed bunch, and coupled with the surge in population, the police are facing great pressure.
It is unrealistic to rely on drawing police forces from the British mainland and other colonies. The best way is to expand the size of the Chinese police.
In the late 19th century, the number of Chinese police officers began to grow, and the scope of recruitment expanded from local Hong Kong people to inland people who settled in Hong Kong.
Chinese police gradually became the backbone of the police force. Before the outbreak of World War II, 80% of the police were Chinese.
The rest were police officers from Britain and its colonies, but they were already in a supporting role.
After the end of World War II, many British colonies began to gain independence.
At this time, according to the assistance from their place of residence, the police from the British colonies were of nationalities of India, Malaysia, Pakistan and other countries.
That is, the Hong Kong negotiations ended and the time for Hong Kong's return was officially established. Chinese police officers gained status in the police force, their positions gradually rose, and Chinese people gradually appeared in the senior ranks of the police force.
After the 1980s, the number of foreign police officers in the police force began to gradually decrease, and the number of Chinese police officers accounted for more than 95%.
In the past, when Hong Kong returned to the embrace of the motherland, there were still foreign police officers in the police force.
After the return, there were two options for foreign police officers.
First, you can resign and return home. Second, if you wish, you can continue to stay in the police force.
Among these foreign police officers, although their nationality is foreign, some have lived in Hong Kong since childhood, have become accustomed to life in Hong Kong, and have even settled down and had children in Hong Kong.
For these foreign police officers, their sense of belonging to Hong Kong is actually much stronger than that to their home country.
Some people may never return to their motherland in their entire lives. Motherland is just a noun, and they identify themselves as Hong Kong people.
Foreign police officers who are willing to stay in Hong Kong can continue to work in their original positions.
But this is ultimately a product of the times. Since the 21st century, the Hong Kong police force has strictly controlled the number of foreign police officers it recruits. With this control over the source, as older generations of foreign police gradually retire, the number of foreign police officers in the police force has gradually decreased.
In his previous life, when Li Fei went to Hong Kong for a trip, he met white-skinned policemen on the streets of Hong Kong. These white-skinned policemen looked like foreigners.
But they may be authentic Hong Kong people and their nationality is Chinese.
Many foreigners who have lived in Hong Kong for generations have chosen Chinese nationality, and their descendants can of course join the police force.
Hong Kong has not yet returned, and the police force is still dominated by foreigners.
Not to mention the Political Department, most of the people there are foreigners. Even if there are a few yellow-skinned people, they are all bananas.
How could Li Fei possibly agree to let Ding Jiaqiang work in the Political Department?
Moreover, Li Fei could feel that Ding Jiaqiang was lying.
Any invitation may just be a test for yourself.
"I heard from Inspector Cao that you have a close relationship with Shangguan Feihua. Is that true?" Ding Jiaqiang asked curiously.
"Mr. Ding, I didn't expect you to be so gossipy, but Inspector Cao is right. Sister Hua and I are indeed close..."
When Ding Jiaqiang heard this, his eyes lit up. This guy admitted it.
"But I kind of regret meeting Sister Hua." Li Fei pretended to smile bitterly.
What a twist!
Ding Jiaqiang was confused and said, "Why? I heard Shangguan Feihua has a great figure and is beautiful."
"She's beautiful, and she has a fantastic figure, but it's a pity..."
Having said that, Li Fei paused, which immediately aroused the curiosity of Ding Jiaqiang and Zhou Jian.
"What a pity?" Zhou Jian blurted out.
"You don't understand."
Li Fei stopped and looked up at the sky with a sad look.
"Mr. Li, don't be so sentimental! Tell me what happened?" Ding Jiaqiang urged, feeling itchy.
"Okay, since we're all half colleagues, I'll tell you about this, but you mustn't spread it around."
Seeing that Li Fei spoke so mysteriously, the two nodded blankly.
"They say men are like wolves at thirty and tigers at forty, not to mention a tigress like Sister Hua. Even someone like me who has sex seven times a night was almost drained dry by her. I rested for two days in a row before I recovered a little." Li Fei said, his eyes suddenly red.
"Sir Ding, you should be married now! You should have a deep understanding of this!" Li Fei asked Ding Jiaqiang.
Ding Jiaqiang nodded subconsciously. His hag would drain him dry as soon as he returned home. It was obvious that she was afraid that he would find another woman.
This also made him focus all his attention on work, and he would rather stay in the company to work overtime every day than go home.
Thinking of this, Ding Jiaqiang couldn't help but look up at the sky like Li Fei, looking like a victim.
(End of this chapter)
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