Luo Fei, an ordinary little policeman, was bound to a gene fusion system. At the beginning, he integrated the olfactory gene of a police dog and solved the murder case. From then on, he embarked on an extraordinary life. The detection of each bizarre case made him go from being a little policeman at the police station. Step by step to the top.
PS: It’s a cool article about solving a crime. If you don’t like it, don’t criticize it.
To protect my family, I undertook a "Taken"-style rescue mission, joined the CTU from "24," was hunted by Jason Bourne from "The Bourne Identity," and collaborated with Ethan Hunt from "Mission: Impossible." I encountered elements of "Rainbow Six" and "Call of Duty." Struggling in a world of movies and video games, I am Steve Owen.
The youngest criminal investigation expert "Qin An" of the provincial department was unexpectedly reborn and possessed a rookie policeman in a street police station in Haidong City!
From then on, a perverted crime-solving genius appeared in the police force!
Chief: "What rookie? He's clearly the God of Police!"
Director: "A suspicious case? A difficult case? An important case? Go find Qin An! If he can't do it, no one else can!"
Director: "This position is reserved for him!"
Look at Qin An solving major cases one after another, making the criminals tremble in fear, becoming a generation of police god, and ascending to the pinnacle of power!
[Gunfight + Case Solving + Decisive Killing]
A scavenger in the gray world becomes a sunny Los Angeles detective. How nice it is to live in the sun?
Locke stands under the Hollywood landmark, looking at the bikini beauties on Santa Monica Beach.
He pushes up his sunglasses.
From now on, Los Santos will be protected by him…
Ps: There is no extraordinary, but there is a dark world that we ordinary people cannot touch, including killers, mysterious organizations, and various bizarre cases…
If he could avenge his grievances one day, his blood would stain the mouth of the Mississippi River! ! ! Today, North America is on trial. There is no time to die! ! ! (Keywords: P. Diddy, LL Island, frame-up, revenge, Spectre, subvert America!)
[Decisive killing + solving cases + American Iai + gunfight + fighting]
Some people only take 0.175 seconds from drawing a gun to shooting, and can fire two shots instantly with a revolver. I hope to surpass him.
Please remember, my name is York Sheffield, and I can fire two shots instantly with a revolver! Whoever moves will be killed first! ! I have a 92fs in one hand to replenish firepower, and whoever shows up will be killed first!
My job is patrolling and solving cases, and my hobby is shooting.
My wish is to spread my descendants all over North America. The song I want to sing most is the song of killing and grass.
I want to say: "Single-action revolver, how romantic."
[Policewoman + Catching Thieves + Crime Solving + Daily Life + System]
Lu Cheng transmigrates to a parallel world and, after graduating from police academy, becomes a trainee officer at a local precinct.
Before starting work, he goes on a blind date—but sits at the wrong table and accidentally catches a wanted criminal!
While other trainee officers are still learning police regulations, Lu Cheng catches a pickpocket?
Sent to assist with a case, he directly apprehends the mastermind!
“Our task force has been investigating for half a month, and that kid Lu Cheng finds the key clue in just three days?”
Leader of a gang of thieves: Damn! Went out to get some food, and my house got robbed by a trainee cop!
Anti-pickpocket unit: Lu Cheng comes to help once, and we complete our yearly targets!
Criminal Investigation Captain: I’ve got my eye on Lu Cheng—neither Buddha nor anyone can stop him…
Roan crossed over and became an FBI agent.
Several years later, when interviewing the world-renowned detective Roan Greenwood, the reporter asked:
“Excuse me, what made you persevere on the road of solving the case?”
Roan tilted his head and glanced at the sports car beside him, the villa behind him, and the beauties in the villa, and smiled slightly:
“Of course it’s the bonus after solving the case.”
“???”
I thought the National Defense University selection exam was just a shortcut to graduate early and secure a government post.
Eight years later, I became the second-in-command of the largest criminal organization in the Northwest.
On the night the chairman was assassinated, four candidate names appeared on the conference room projector.
My photo was among them.
At 3 a.m., I dialed an emergency contact number I hadn’t touched in eight years: “Mission codename: ‘Abyss.’ Request immediate wrap-up.”
There was a long silence on the other end of the line: “Reason?”
I growled into the receiver, “If you don’t wrap this up now, I’ll have to be their boss next month.”