THE SEVENTH BASE

Chapter 239 - Chapter 239 Chapter 114 Arresting Tie Rong_2

Chapter 239: Chapter 114 Arresting Tie Rong_2 Chapter 239: Chapter 114 Arresting Tie Rong_2 Why does this feel like an online romance?

If the aliens knew he was in touch with his ‘girlfriend’ now and then, would they chop him up?

He lifted his feet and walked forward, where the Old Dean was flipping through the documents in his hands, brought to him by the person in front of him.

“Do you have a plan?” the Old Dean asked.

“Yes, just waiting for your orders,” the other party responded.

“Good,” the Old Dean nodded, “Go ahead with your tasks.”

The other person turned and left.

The Old Dean passed the documents to Xu Mo.

Xu Mo looked through them; they were all about Tie Rong, very detailed.

Including his personality, family, and the characters and preferences of his family members, as well as their home address.

In Steel Dome City, looking up a person was clearly not difficult.

As Tie Rong assumed the role of the scapegoat, it was obvious that his superiors would not let him off easy.

Tie Rong, cautious by nature, had no negative image, nor could any negative news about him be found.

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Even so, he was extremely strict with his wife and son, strictly forbidding them from enjoying financial favors from others and was highly vigilant.

It was precisely because of Tie Rong’s personality that he was gradually valued and progressed to his current influential position.

Now, he had taken over as the chancellor of Noah Academy.

In Steel Dome City, this position could be said to dominate the scenery.

The influence of the chancellor of Extraordinary Academy could well be imagined.

Tie Rong was very clear, as long as he waited for the struggles in Steel Dome City to end and the Academy Faction to collapse, then all he had missed over the years would be returned to him tenfold.

The nights in Steel Dome City had been rather quiet these past few days.

Tie Rong drove on the streets, his eyes on the screen in the distance, where a young girl appeared.

This girl was the recent talk of the town, seemingly named Ian, very pretty.

Following the disaster, her piece of instrumental music, ‘My Soul’, touched countless people, especially those who had lost loved ones in the disaster.

Her music made them feel as if their lost loved ones were always beside them, bringing comfort to their hearts.

Ian also became the goddess of Steel Dome City by playing music live.

Young women are just so good-looking, wait a few more years.

With that thought, Tie Rong’s lips curved into a smile.

His gaze shifted as he focused on driving when suddenly someone stepped out to the side.

Tie Rong was startled, and the vehicle couldn’t react in time.

Moreover, the road was relatively deserted, and he was driving fast.

“Bang…”

A loud noise ensued as the vehicle sped past, and the figure flew up, then fell heavily to the ground.

Tie Rong stomped on the brakes, emitting a shrill screech, and he paused for a moment.

Through the rearview mirror, he saw the person lying on the ground, blood flowing out.

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“Huff…” Tie Rong took a deep breath, his complexion turning somewhat pale.

He had just taken office, and being in the midst of turmoil, if it became known that he had hit and killed someone with his car, his career would be completely ruined.

All his beautiful fantasies from moments before would burst like bubbles.

“There are no security cameras on this road.” Tie Rong surveyed the surroundings, and there was no one else.

With that thought, Tie Rong made a decisive move, started the car, and left.

At the same time, he picked up his communicator and dialed a number.

As the vehicle departed, the person on the ground got up and walked to the side, where someone was waiting for him.

“Did you get it on camera?” the person who had risen asked.

“Yes,” the other person nodded.

“Let’s go.” The two disappeared into the darkness.

There were no security cameras here because they had deliberately chosen this location.

Half an hour later, someone drove the vehicle involved in the accident to a local branch of the Security Bureau to turn themself in.

Personnel from the Security Bureau arrived at the scene, only to find no one there.

Upon receiving the news, Tie Rong felt a surge of intense anxiety.

After calming down, he sensed that something was wrong.

Tie Rong didn’t sleep all night, but there was little stir outside.

The next day, he drove another car to Noah Academy.

At the gates of Noah Academy, Jiang He stood to one side, puffing on a cigarette and blowing out clouds of smoke.

He glanced at his former academy and felt a sense of everything having changed with time.

Jiang He, the Chief of the Security Bureau’s Linbei Branch, was once a student at Noah Academy.

“They’re here,” someone next to him said, and Jiang He threw his cigarette butt on the ground and stamped it out, but then remembered he was at the academy’s entrance and picked it up to throw in a nearby trash can.

Tie Rong was driving slowly forward when a line of people surrounded his car.

Seeing this, Tie Rong knew his hunch was right.

It was a premeditated action!

He had been duped.

Jiang He walked straight up, opened the car door, and pointed a gun at Tie Rong in the driver’s seat, barking, “Get out.”

“What are you doing?” Tie Rong asked, his voice as calm as possible.

“Someone has reported you for hit-and-run, murder, and hiding a corpse.

You’re now required to accompany us to the Security Bureau for investigation,” Jiang He said.

“Come on out.”

“Where’s the evidence?” Tie Rong asked.

“Take him,” Jiang He ordered coldly, and two people stepped forward and yanked Tie Rong out of the car with violent force.

Tie Rong wanted to resist but, seeing the mechanical gun in Jiang He’s hand pointed at his head, he felt a chill and did not resist further for fear of being shot on the spot under the guise of resisting arrest.

The two men pressed him firmly to the ground, their knees pinning his head to the pavement, causing his lips to brush against the ground and leaving bloody marks.

Tie Rong was furious inside.

He hadn’t resisted at all; such treatment was uncalled for, and it was obvious they were doing it on purpose.

He had the ability to resist, but given their intentional targeting, he didn’t dare.

“Crack.” Another knee landed on his back, and Tie Rong heard the sound of his bones and felt a surge of acute pain.

In the distance, many students from Noah Academy were watching, taking videos of the scene.

The newly appointed dean of Noah Academy had been arrested just a few days into his tenure.

A person of the dean’s status at Noah Academy, essentially a senior-level figure, would not normally be arrested so arbitrarily.

Moreover, such an arrest would require authorization from the Security General Bureau.

But in exceptional times, exceptional measures are taken.

“Take him away,” Jiang He commanded, escorting Tie Rong to the car.

Jiang He addressed the onlooking students of Noah Academy, “Your dean hit someone with his car last night and fled the scene.

The body has disappeared, and we suspect murder and concealment of the corpse.

Additionally, a large sum of cash was recently discovered in your dean’s home, suggesting embezzlement.”

With that, Jiang He turned and got into the car.

Finding the body was impossible, just like finding a monster – there would be no evidence left.

As for the cash found in his home, that was incontrovertible evidence of possession – there was no washing that away!

In the vehicle, Jiang He lit another cigarette while his communicator vibrated.

“That was quick,” Jiang He remarked sarcastically before answering the call.

“Jiang He, what are you doing?” came an accusatory voice.

“Dean Tie Rong is suspected of committing a crime, and I’m performing official duties,” Jiang He replied.

“Tie Rong is the dean of Noah Academy.

You need to report to your superiors and get approval for an arrest,” the other party said with a cold tone.

“The day before yesterday, Dean Tie himself said that the Old Dean and Dean Lin had no special privileges.

Dean Tie should lead by example and not have any either.

If he’s suspected of a crime, he should be arrested immediately,” Jiang He retorted.

“I’m busy right now, so I’m hanging up.”

After saying that, he hung up and took a drag on his cigarette.

“Boss, if this blows over, what are you planning to do next?” the driver next to him asked.

It was clear the driver knew that Jiang He’s actions today would likely be his own undoing.

But, Jiang He did it without a second thought.

Insulting the Old Dean and causing trouble at Dean Lin’s funeral.

He couldn’t stand it!

Dean Lin had once been his teacher.

“Why worry about the future,” Jiang He said, exhaling a cloud of smoke and looking off into the distance, his eyes flashing with fierce resolve.

Regardless of his own fate, Tie Rong was finished first.

No matter what the outcome, Tie Rong’s career was over.

The position of dean at Noah Academy wasn’t for just anyone, let alone someone who disrespected the Old Dean upon taking office.

The incident outside the gates of Noah Academy quickly spread, with the media of Steel Dome City picking up the story and sparking a public outcry.

The new Dean of Noah Academy, Tie Rong, suspected of hit-and-run, murder, and hiding a corpse?

And massive embezzlement.

For a moment, Steel Dome City was in an uproar as if witnessing the unfolding of a dramatic spectacle!

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