You don't need to worry about your superior, I had a brief chat with him while examining Clemens' body last night, and although he expressed regret at losing you, in the end, he decided to bear the pain and let you go, gladly agreeing."
Upon hearing this, Field felt disoriented, not snapping back to reality until the veteran officer Cleverly called out to him.
Field stood straight, shouting at the top of his lungs as he saluted, "It's my honor to join your ranks!"
Arthur nodded slightly, then strode over to Disraeli with a baton in hand.
Seeing Disraeli's ghost-like expression, he smiled and said, "Sir, I'm glad to see you again. Thank you very much for helping me with my luggage yesterday."
Disraeli, hand on the table and the other on the back of the chair, rolled his eyes and said, "Damn! That cop from yesterday was you, I thought you really came to investigate me for disturbing public order by climbing over the railings and walls of Hyde Park."