Lu Pingan understands Xia Qin just as Xia Qin understands Lu Pingan.
Lu Ping'an knew that although Xia Qin was a "good old man", she had always been a realist.
She believes that procedural justice is higher than consequential justice, and she is a standard "good policeman", but it is not that she does not value consequential justice.
On the contrary, like many law enforcers and judicial officers, she has seen too much of the lower limits of human nature and is worried that pure "justice by result" will turn into "justice for me"...
"...At least procedural justice can keep the lower limit. When we law enforcers don't respect legal requirements and professionalism, who will believe you? There has to be someone stupid..."
Those who hold power wantonly use power according to their own preferences, which is a destruction of order. Therefore, Lu Ping'an is definitely not a good policeman, but Xia Qin is.
She feels that if you pursue the results persistently, just like the Thunderbolt, you will lose control sooner or later... Can you ensure that every judgment you make is correct? Can you guarantee that as a law enforcer, you have the law of a judge?
Theory, with the logical derivation of a famous detective, can it be sure that every "justice execution" is correct?
If you can't do it, then you might as well be conservative and perform your responsibilities within the rules...
That's what she thought and did, but judging from how she fought against all odds to keep the road safe, she also quite understands the limits of "rules" and "order". If you follow the rules, there will always be some problems.
Some people clearly feel that something is wrong, but are completely unable to control it.
For law enforcement officers, excessive "freedom" is highly toxic, but excessive "justice" is, in a sense, also a good medicine that accelerates self-destruction.
Xia Qin is a good police officer, because in most cases she will perform her duties, but she will not be so stupid that she will give it away for nothing... Well, at least outside of facing personal vendettas like the Sophist and Thunder Fire Blade,
She can still handle it calmly.
"...Lu Ping'an can fish us out."
She made this judgment when she jumped into the sea of fire.
In the end, she even said to Maomao, "Go find Lu Ping An"... because she believed that Lu Ping An had the ability to fish her out.
So, she jumped down.
And Lu Pingan also knew that Xia Qin knew that she could do it... Although it was a bit roundabout, from the moment Lu Pingan learned the news, she knew that Xia Qin was waiting for him to rescue her, and she would probably take some measures
To delay time, fight guerrillas below, rescue people by maneuver, collect intelligence, etc.
She will do what she can, and will not be so stupid as to rush directly into the monster pile and kill people.
Therefore, Lu Ping An did not set off immediately...it was of little significance to rush for this little time. How to ensure that the people could be fished out was the key point.
"Haha, that's really her style... She really deserves to be the captain."
On the other end of the communicator, Thunderbolt seemed to be gloating over misfortune.
Just now we said we would not cooperate, and now you are asking for help, so the conditions will naturally have to be renegotiated.
After putting down the communicator, Lu Pingan sighed helplessly and continued working.
Jumping directly to the rescue? There is no technical content at all, and the success rate is too low.
Lu Ping'an knew that his side was guarded by real rule-level combat power, so the opponent they were guarding against might also have rule-level combat power.
"I can now stand in front of the rule level..."
"Different situations are difficult to analyze, but generally speaking, if you can escape, you will win. Moreover, the combat power that the abyss lords in the abyss world can exert is not ordinary rules level."
If you charge hard, it can easily turn into a stupid thing to gamble on luck... If you are really hit by the opponent's boss, it would be too unfair to slap him to death.
But don't mention it, Lu Ping'an really has the means to sneak in.
"You owe me a life, so sign this contract and cancel it all."
"I%&......"
Lu Pingan calmly stated his request, and then the other party refused the transaction, so...
"Kacha."
The head of the horned devil was shattered on the ground. Sure enough, the horned devil probably thinks with its muscles. The next thing...
"You owe me a life..."
Lu Pingan took out the contract paper, but this time the targets of the contract were those "abyss monsters".
Some laughed at the stupidity and short-sightedness of human beings for actually daring to sign a contract with demons... Those unlucky demons are now following Lu Ping An's back, acting as temporary servants.
Life investors, the players included in them, are not just "logistics".
These unlucky guys don't even know that the "signing" itself is not important. What is important is actually the first sentence "You owe me a life...".
This is a contract, a contract in which "life" is used as a bargaining chip.
When the person being questioned acknowledges "I owe you a life", the contract is concluded and is then recorded in Lu Ping'an's "little notebook".
"...Since you agree, then you need to do three things for me. The first thing is to serve me for one day."
The contract itself has weight. Even with the support of the rules of the "lawyer" and the "life investor", Lu Ping'an would not be able to come up with a contract of "you will be my permanent slave".
After repeated attempts, Lu Pingan, a lawyer, came up with the "Life Dispatch Labor Service Standard Contract".
That is, one life is exchanged for three things, and they are all limited to the level of labor... And because the goals of both parties are actually not balanced, life is far more important than three days of work, so when the contract is balanced, the "worker"
The restraints are quite heavy.
In the contract, Lu Pingan cannot harm these workers, cannot issue orders to die, cannot violate their most basic moral standards, and cannot... In short, there are a lot of restrictions on the other side, which is that they are in the "contract"
He became the chosen worker who must work conscientiously.
[Silver level professional ability, life-paying labor contract: When the target creature realizes that it owes you a life, it can exchange its life for three pieces of work-level labor. Note: The maximum duration of this contract is seven days. Note:
The content of work is strictly restricted...]
Lu Ping'an even turned his profession into a superpower, so it has stronger and more convenient applicable effects.
This was used to make up for the shortcomings of the "beast taming path". Judging from the results, it could only add some temporary combat power groups.
But now it is extremely convenient to recruit troops and horses.
"Come on, go help me catch some unlucky people..."
Lu Ping'an sent these monsters to catch more "victims" and form his own "legion".
Generally speaking, this is actually impossible because of the restriction of "the basic moral limit of the creature cannot be violated", but these devils...
"It's commonplace to kill and trick your own kind, so there's no fluctuation at all?"
The extremely flexible moral bottom line of the Abyss tribe was of great help at this time.
With them rolling the snowball on their own, it will be much easier on Ping An Road.
Of course he is not going to form a legion by himself and go down to fight with the monsters... This basically doesn't make much sense. The most confusing part of the labor contract is that if you encounter a "death situation", you can naturally work as a worker.
Running away.
Lu Ping'an's ability is always "trading" rather than "slavery", and even allows "lazy" and "squandering", but for him, this is enough.
What a safe road needs is just the appearance of these monsters and their military power.
Tens of minutes later, among the monsters, a "little lord" holding an abyssal decapitation knife unusually attracted attention.
"Let's go, take these two prisoners, let's go back..." With that, he walked towards the nearest underground fire tunnel.
The two unlucky guys who were taken away struggled hard but couldn't break free at all.
These "brass-level forbidden items" and "credits" seem to be a bit hard to earn.