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Sending the Groom to Jail on My Ex-Girlfriend's Wedding

Su Xuan transmigrated into a parallel world and became a police officer! At his ex-girlfriend's wedding, Su Xuan boldly took out the handcuffs, offering the groom a three-day tour of the police station! Ex-girlfriend asked, "Su Xuan, have you gone crazy? If you wanted to disrupt the wedding, shouldn't you just take me? What's with arresting my husband?" With the Divine Criminal-Capturing System, Su Xuan would receive rewards for apprehending criminals! With targeted investigations, no criminals could escape! While taking a bus, he casually caught a pickpocket. While strolling through a shopping mall, he stumbled upon a human trafficking scene. While getting a salary card replacement, he accidentally became a hostage... While other police officers were still patrolling the streets, Su Xuan had already become a hot topic in the news, a formidable force in apprehending criminals. The criminals asked in disbelief, "Does this police officer have tracking devices planted on us?" The police officers cried out, "Hey dude, give us a chance, please!"

Elegant Song · 都市
分數不夠
240 Chs

What Bad Luck? You Can Meet a Criminal in a cab?

編輯: Dragon Boat Translation

"So, I'll make the dinner reservation?"

When Zhao Ruoxi agreed to the dinner invitation, Su Xuan began feeling nervous. After all, they had only been on one date, and had met just twice in total.

Then, Su Xuan was assigned to the city's anti-pickpocketing team. The major operation kept him busier than ever, leaving him with hardly any time to check his phone or nurture his budding relationship.

Running into Zhao Ruoxi here was a complete surprise.

Now that they had met, and dinner was approaching, Su Xuan, being the guy, felt the need to suggest something.

When Zhao Ruoxi agreed, Su Xuan felt a pleasant thrill. The excitement he felt at that moment seemed even greater than when he apprehended a criminal. He took a deep breath, pulled out his phone, and asked, "Great! I haven't been to the city in years; it feels a bit unfamiliar."