1388. 1371. The Town Has Changed (2/5)
Chapter 1388 1371. The town has changed (25)
After the three stood up, the prosecutors began to ask: "Hi, we received a report that someone proved that you were discussing the topic of guns and bombs, and someone had a bomb on him."
Li Xing took out four old kings from the cards in a daze, and said, "I want to keep this bomb for the final charge, but this one, can't I keep it on me?"
Wang Bo explained with a wry smile: "We are playing Fight the Landlords, so we mentioned bombs. Could there be some misunderstanding?"
Two inspectors came up and scanned their bodies and luggage with instruments, then shook their heads at the leading middle-aged man.
A stewardess walked quickly behind the middle-aged man and whispered a few words in his ear. After listening, he said dumbfoundedly: "So you are Mr. Wang Bo, the mayor of Sunset Town, New Zealand. Sorry, sorry, it seems that we It was a misunderstanding."
There is a list for international flights. The stewardess looked at the list and recognized Wang Bo and Eva.
For domestic flights to New Zealand, Wang Bo is more famous than most celebrities. Almost all domestic tourists go to Sunset Town when they go to New Zealand. In this case, the stewardesses and flight attendants naturally know Sunset Town and Wang Bo well.
After confirming Wang Bo's identity, it is impossible for these people to suspect that he was equated with the terrorist action on the plane. In addition, no problems were found in the inspection, and the security guards left quickly.
The foreign couple came back later, and the security guards explained to them, and they apologized after they came in: "I'm sorry."
Wang Bo is not a narrow-minded person, so he smiled and said something to the two of them.
When they arrived at Oakland International Airport, his Sunset plane was already waiting, so they changed planes and returned to Sunset Town in one breath.
He has been home for more than a month, during which time Sunset Town has changed a lot.
The team of the Maori Police Assistance has been pulled up. After recruitment, the police station has added 20 new people, but these people are still receiving training in Wellington and have not come to work.
When Conley reported to him on the police work, he couldn't help laughing when he said this: "These rookies are very unlucky, boss, you made them miserable."
Wang Bo asked strangely: "I haven't seen them before, how did I hurt them?"
Conley said: "During your training last year, you teased your next batch of training classes, didn't you?"
"Yeah, but they've already left, right?"
"Several people in that batch went back to receive training in psychology. Our rookies happened to be in the next period after them. I don't know how they got the information about the rookies and tossed them hard. revenge on you."
Wang Bo said regretfully: "Then they are really pitiful."
They hated him and the other organizers in the later issue, because they were not only scared, but also wrote suicide notes. Tragically, their suicide notes were kept by the school.
Wang Bo thought he was quite innocent at first, and he was not the only one who organized the incident at the time, indeed, but there were too many people and efforts in Sunset Town, and he, Atulu, Uncle Bing and his son, and Tiannan were all from Sunset Town.
Therefore, when they learned that the recruits from Sunset Town were coming for training, the police who were about to finish their training gave them a good meal.
A statue was also erected in the square of the town, and Wang Bo went to take a look after dealing with some urgent documents.
On the square, a five-meter-tall old stone king stood there, frowning in thought, and looking very deep.
Statues of Bowen, Charlie, and Haney are standing next to each other. Bowen has a gun carved on his waist, and Charlie is well-dressed as a gentleman.
Wang Bo said: "It's not bad, it's similar to the picture, so that's it, I'm going to make the second batch, and I'll make Atulu and Kidd."
"Did you do it?" Bowen was surprised.
"What are you thinking about being their statue?" Lao Wang rolled his eyes and said.
As the time entered autumn, New Zealand began to hold horse racing events, and the local tyrant won the gold again without any surprise.
However, Lao Wang did not win much money this time. Tuhao Jin won gold twice in the spring race meeting, and has become one of the most famous champion horses in New Zealand.
The horse betting company was not stupid either. Under such circumstances, they greatly lowered the odds of winning the local gold medal. Wang Bo bet 10 million, but only won 2 million in the end.
There are also horse racing events in Australia. After the local tyrant Jin wins this time, he will accompany Ma Long to Canberra to participate in the competition. Wang Bo will see if he can make some money from the Australians.
When he went back, he saw someone setting up a stall on the road, and went over to see that Maori were selling jade carvings.
Needless to say, these little things are the product of jade mines, and many Maori people are now carving Maori jade and selling it to tourists, which is very profitable.
But it is inappropriate to set up a stall on the roadside. First, it will affect the image of Luoyang Town, and second, it will affect the traffic.
People come and go on Highway 8, the traffic is rolling, and the town area is very popular.
But because there are so many shops, the traffic is not very good. Many cars stop directly on the side of the road, causing traffic jams. In addition to the stalls set up by Maori, the traffic pressure is even greater.
In this way, Wang Bo called Atulu over and said, "Why are your people setting up stalls on the roadside? Don't we have a farmers' market?"
Atulu smiled wryly and said, "It's not easy to manage. All Maori like to set up stalls in crowded places. I told them to go to the farmers' market. They said they were not farmers and they didn't want to go in."
When Wang Bo saw that this was not possible, he said, "If you are not a farmer, you have to go in and enforce it. Is it true that no one will remember my iron-blooded skills when I am away?"
The Maori are not obedient sheep. Their status in New Zealand is the same as that of certain blacks in the United States and certain ethnic groups in China.
Wang Bo gave the order, and the police began to carry it out that day.
As a result, the Maori just laughed when they heard about it, and no one went to implement it. At most, some packed up their things and went home, but the next day, there were still more people setting up stalls.
Then Wang Bo became angry, and called a police meeting and said, "Everyone knows how I treat the Maori in the town. Atulu, your people disrespect me too much. I'm very upset."
Atulu said helplessly: "Boss, they actually respect you very much, otherwise, if you issued this order, they would have directly protested and demonstrated!"
Uncle Bing nodded and said, "Indeed, the Maori didn't explode in the face of policies that conflict with their own interests, which means that they have shown restraint in this matter."
Wang Bo sneered and said: "Then I have to thank them for their generosity? Those who go to Nima, all of them will obey the order, and if I see someone setting up a stall on the side of the road later, they will all be fined!"
He wasn't just joking this time, he found that he had been home for a month and a half, and some people in Sunset Town forgot that he was fierce.