The various cases that have not yet been solved in the major case area are also full of great attraction for them.
The paradox of the case itself and the high rewards brought about by the difficulty are particularly interesting for these two people who are strong and not afraid of challenges.
After the two of them showed expectant smiles at the same time, Reiner stopped and became more serious: "Are we acting a little perverted?"
"Are you perverted?" Linn didn't care. "I think the murderers who commit all kinds of bizarre cases are perverted. We just need something challenging."
"Yes, even if he is a pervert, he is still a serious pervert." Reiner said.
After saying that, the two looked at each other and smiled.
For ordinary cleaning staff, they are really perverted.
In order to survive, most cleanup crews want each task to be as difficult as possible.
Those who sneer at low-level people and find ways to perform high-level tasks with high intensity are no different from lunatics in their eyes.
"Have you seen any suitable mission materials over there?" Lin En stacked the three files he had read together, "I'm quite satisfied with the ones I've read."
"Same." Reiner smiled, "It used to take a lot of effort to find a suitable task, but I never imagined that there would be a day when I couldn't even pick one."
"I feel like I've never been able to pick one." Linn said, "Before, in Tswold City, I followed whoever had the highest corruption value, waiting to trigger the mission. There were so many people with high corruption values that I couldn't even count them.
The biggest feeling in my heart is powerlessness.”
"Yeah." Reiner didn't say much.
Their original plan was similar to what Linn said about finding people with high corruption values to clean up.
It's just that the main target is concentrated in the General Bureau of Public Security, hoping to clear the smoky atmosphere of the General Bureau of Public Security first, so that those upright people can stand in a higher position to display their ambitions, and then affect the public security bureaus across the country to break the surface.
It is a pity that Ulysses, the director of the General Security Bureau, is a [divine enlightened person], and a [divine inspired person] with a corruption value of [0], who will not offend anyone, and will never join any organization.
The road was blocked, leaving the two of them with the only option of first searching for materials from the Public Security Bureau files to carry out their mission.
While becoming stronger, he was waiting to learn from Ulysses the method for ordinary people to become clean-up personnel, and establish a like-minded organization like the God-given Society.
In this way, it may take longer, but at least it is moving in the right direction.
As for the difference from the God-given Society, it is that the God-given Society chooses to accept the clean-up personnel regardless of who they are, and gathers everyone's power to rule the world.
What Linn, Reiner and the others want is to win over like-minded clean-up workers, and at the same time help ordinary people who share the same goals to become clean-up workers, gathering everyone's strength to change the world.
"Let's go eat first. Just decide on the materials today. Tomorrow and the next two days, we will investigate the case in advance and go to the God's Gift Meeting to check out the situation." Lin En suggested.
"good."
The two left the file room and went to the canteen of the General Public Security Bureau to enjoy a free and sumptuous meal.
The canteen of the General Public Security Bureau is still luxurious, and at the same time, there are clear levels of hierarchy. Sheriffs and chiefs of security with different titles also enjoy different levels of food.
For example, for trainee police officers and first-level police officers, their meals are not free and will be deducted from their wages every month.
Level 2 Sheriffs and Level 3 Sheriffs enjoy free meals, but the content of the meals is the same as that of trainee Sheriffs and Level 1 Sheriffs. The only difference is that they are paid and free.
Further up, starting from the first-level security chief, while the meals are free, the quality has also been greatly improved.
But when you reach the level of a second-level security chief, you can already order food freely, and you have a high meal quota every day.
But Lynn and Reiner don't mind this. They are not strict about food, and because their families are well off, they don't care whether the food is charged.
I ordered something casually, sat down and started moving.
"I feel the alertness of the superiors again." Lin En looked around and said.
"Huh?" Reiner was eating.
"Look." Lynn pointed to the sign on the side.
It contains the dining rules of the cafeteria, and one of them is very conspicuous.
People with lower job titles cannot enjoy the same standard meals as those with higher job titles, even if they spend money.
"Are you talking about the rule that strictly prohibits peace officers from enjoying Sheriff-level meals?" Reiner asked.
"Yes." Lin En raised the corner of his mouth, with a hint of joking, "This is also a way to distinguish between superior and inferior. If the Sheriff insists on eating the Sheriff's standard meal, it will only be regarded as...offensive."
offend.
This is what Lin En has experienced the most from the powerful during this period.
Common people are numb, but the powerful are sensitive.
The powerful would trample the common people to the ground, but the common people would not react at all.
But what about the common people? As long as they dare not answer the powerful's words, as long as they dare to refuse the powerful's unreasonable demands, as long as they dare to enter the hotel through the same front door as the powerful, as long as they dare to try to enjoy the same treatment as the powerful, the powerful will be angry.
Fried lungs.
This is offensive!
This is outright offensive!
How can a pariah stand in the same place and breathe the same air as me?!
"Haha." Reiner, as a top powerful person, had seen this kind of thing since he was a child. "You are right. Many things have been deep-rooted for a long time. The powerful people have worked hard to build countless barriers, which are used to separate themselves from the common people.
Differentiate."
"It's so deeply ingrained." Lin En sighed. "Most of the civilians I see take it for granted. Rich people should enjoy themselves all their lives, and they should work hard."
"If you have lived in such an environment since you were born, then the unyielding nature of your body will most likely be worn away before you reach adulthood. For children from poor families, your first twenty or thirty years of life are only responsible for teaching you one thing.
The only thing is to accept your fate." Reiner said very realistically.
Lynn agrees.
He needed to be thankful that he had traveled from another relatively enlightened world, which allowed him to have different thoughts from the numb civilians. From the bottom of his heart, he felt that all this should not be like this.
What if he had lived here since childhood, as Reiner said?
Those who have not been exposed to those things in the original world have been passive since childhood, forced to absorb the dross...
Does that still guarantee that you will have the courage and ability to fight and resist?
Thinking of this, Linn admired his younger brother Matt from the bottom of his heart.
Matt is a true grassroots, born at a young age, and has been beaten countless times by life.
But his bones are still so strong. When the boss defaults on wages and other workers dare not speak out, he has the courage to stand up and fight the boss to the end.
"You are an exception, you are one of the very few." Reiner commented on Lynn, "I am not discriminating, I am just saying objectively that a person like you was born among civilians with limited resources and oppression everywhere.
Miracle."
"Maybe." Linn didn't defend himself, but in his heart he respected Matt, Capa, Eden and others even more.
"It was also after seeing you and seeing people like you that I gained more confidence to persist in this career." Reiner added, "You are not inferior to anyone, you just lack an equal opportunity. I think
, if everyone can survive equally, eliminate class, and eliminate discrimination, it will definitely be a wonderful world."
"Hmm..." Linn slowly took a mouthful of food.
The future described by Reiner has not yet been completed in his original world, and it is still trudging through countless difficult challenges.
So, can you get the answer here?
It should be possible...
Lin En didn't have much confidence, but when he thought about the mysterious existence, he felt that nothing was absolutely impossible.
Reiner sensed Lin En's lack of confidence. This was the first time he saw Lin En so unsure about something. But then he thought about it, it was normal. What they were going to do was not just playing house.
Changing the world is easier said than done?
Not exaggerating, it is actually more reliable than simply saying, "We can definitely change the world."
So he didn't say much: "Let's eat."
From then on, the two of them did not exchange anything more during the meal.
After eating, we returned to the file room and continued to look for and screen cases.
The cases in the major case area are all good, but further selection is still needed.
After all, some cases have been separated for ten years, and no matter how interesting they are, it is difficult to get to the bottom of the case after all the clues have disappeared over the years.
Lin En and Reiner are both brave, not mentally defective.
They make a clear distinction between becoming stronger and seeking death.
Later, after careful screening, Linn and Reiner selected a total of three cases that were very difficult and that they were quite sure to solve.
"With these three cases, we won't have to worry about running out of materials for the next half month, and we will be able to free up more energy to do other things." Lin En put the other files back on the shelf for the time being, and planned
Carrying these three files, they went to their boss, Sheriff Thomas III.
Investigating a case does not mean just investigating.
It would be great if Thomas could allocate more manpower to them and support some other resources.
So the two of them took the file and came to Thomas's office. After knocking on the door and getting permission, they entered and met their boss, who was neither high nor low in corruption and treated them well.
"Sir."
"Sir."
Lin En, Reiner saluted solemnly and solemnly.
"No need to do this, don't be so polite." Thomas couldn't bear to call these two people, "I just wanted to go to you. Your documents have been processed, and your uniforms, epaulettes, etc. have also been approved.
Look, it’s all there.”
Linn and Reiner looked to one side. Uniforms, epaulettes, and second-level peace officer certificates were neatly stacked on the chair on one side.
"Let's see if it fits." Thomas indicated that they could change clothes.
"Okay." Linn went up first, picked up the Sheriff's Certificate, and opened it to check.
Inside is the ID photo they just took in the morning, with a red official seal printed on it.
On the other side are several eye-catching columns of introduction.
Name:Lynn
Gender: Male
Date of birth: December 21, 747
Position: Sheriff II
Department: General Security Bureau of the Kingdom of Venn