A Journey Through the Worlds of Film and Television.

Chapter 536 Music Teacher Lu Cheng



Chapter 536 Music Teacher Lu Cheng

Zhou Xingxing was originally a member of the Flying Tigers and was nicknamed: the No. 1 Killer of the Flying Tigers.

The Flying Tigers is a special police team affiliated to the Hong Kong Police Force. As an anti-terrorism special operations team, the main responsibilities of the Flying Tigers are anti-terrorism, handling high-risk and difficult cases, protecting VIPs, special rescue, etc.

Zhou Xingxing was able to perform outstandingly in the Flying Tigers, and his own strength is unquestionable.

However, during a recent hostage rescue exercise of the Flying Tigers, Zhou Xingxing abandoned his teammates and acted on his own without any team spirit. Although he succeeded in rescuing the hostages, all his teammates were "killed in action".

If Officer Huang had not called in time to mobilize Zhou Xingxing, the Flying Tigers' number one killer, Zhou Xingxing would probably have been expelled from the Flying Tigers.

Speaking of which, Officer Huang's original first candidate for the mission was Zhou Xingxing, but it happened that the police academy sent a new police officer, and this new police officer's ability was extremely outstanding, which gave Officer Huang another idea. At the same time, he arranged for the new police officer Lu Cheng to go undercover in the school.

Zhou Xingxing, an uneducated police officer, went undercover as a student at the school. Lu Cheng, a versatile new police officer, went undercover as a teacher at the school. In addition, there was an undercover handyman at the school. The three undercovers started investigating from three aspects, which should help him find the truth faster and find the lost police gun.

After a lot of persuasion, Zhou Xingxing was finally convinced to go undercover as a student at the school. Officer Huang was relieved: "I hope these guys can behave better and not let me down. This will also allow an old man like me to retire smoothly."

On the other hand, after receiving the task, Lu Cheng did not report to the school immediately, but returned to his residence first, a small house of less than 60 square meters on the third floor of an old community in Kwun Tong District.

Kwun Tong District is the district with the most households in Hong Kong. It is densely populated, has low per capita income, many public housing units, many grassroots units, and many elderly people. Structural poverty has always existed. Even later, it has always been the poorest place in Hong Kong.

It is now 1991. In the early 90s, the average salary in Hong Kong was around 8000 yuan. The monthly rent for a small two-bedroom house in the CBD center was 5000 yuan.

The vast majority of residents in Kwun Tong District have an income between 3000 and 6000 yuan. Many people even earn less than 3000 yuan a month and can only make a living by doing odd jobs.

Lu Cheng's two-bedroom old house is located in an old building without an elevator. It has poor sanitary conditions, poor sound insulation, old wiring, and no valuable furniture in the house.

Since Lu Cheng had been staying in the police academy for the past two years and rarely went home, this house was rented out, which could earn Lu Cheng some rent every month.

It was also before graduation from the police academy that the tenant of this house moved out, leaving only some useless old furniture and a barely usable TV, refrigerator, and washing machine in the room.

Looking around, although the family was not penniless, it was not much better. As for the savings, it was only 50,000 yuan.

In addition to these, Lu Cheng also has an 80% new motorcycle, a violin, a flute, and a transverse flute.

With all these properties in Hong Kong, even in this day and age, one would still be considered poor.

After understanding the current situation, Lu Cheng began to think about his next plan.

After traveling through so many worlds, this was Lu Cheng's first time as a policeman, and he was a member of the Hong Kong Royal Police. It was indeed a bit new for him to be an undercover agent right from the start.

However, the place where he was undercover this time was just an aristocratic school, not a gang or criminal group, so he didn't have to worry about too much intrigue, which made things much easier.

In fact, for Lu Cheng, although it has been thousands of years, he still remembers the general plot of the original movie, knows how the story develops, and knows who the villain is. If he really wants to complete the task, it may be very simple.

However, the process still needs to be followed. It is also very interesting to experience some people and things and witness some famous scenes in movies.

I was a teacher in my previous life, but it was at a university, and I was the kind of teacher who didn’t teach often.

This time I can experience the life of a high school teacher.

Speaking of which, the Edinburgh High School where I was about to go undercover was a real aristocratic school. It was not easy for ordinary students to get in, let alone a teacher?

Of course, these are not difficult tasks for Chief Superintendent Huang.

In the hierarchy of Hong Kong police, from top to bottom, there are the Commissioner of Police, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, and Assistant Commissioner of Police. These are the top management levels.

Below that are Chief Superintendent, Senior Superintendent, Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Senior Inspector, Inspector, Trainee Inspector, Station Sergeant, Sergeant, Senior Police Constable and Police Constable.

The Hong Kong police has five major departments and 11 divisions. The entire Hong Kong is divided into six general regions. The Chief Superintendent generally serves as the commander-in-chief of a district or department and is an absolute and powerful leader.

Sir Huang is the commander-in-chief of the Operations Department of the Operations Division, in charge of the most elite forces of the Police Force, and the Flying Tigers are his subordinates.

For ordinary policemen, no matter how many merits they have made or how outstanding their performance is, the highest they can achieve is the position of Wong Sir. The positions above them, such as the Commissioner of Police, are generally British, or their most trusted and loyal henchmen.

Sir Huang has been a police officer for more than 30 years and has served as Chief Superintendent for many years. Needless to say, he has accumulated a lot of connections.

Even though Officer Huang is about to retire now, his influence in the police force will last for a long time. After all, he has trained many superintendents and inspectors.

After organizing his thoughts, Lu Cheng put on a simple white shirt, casual pants, and sneakers early the next morning and went to Edinburgh Middle School to report.

Holding the music teacher employment letter prepared in advance by Huang Sir, Lu Cheng walked into Edinburgh School under the guidance of the school security guard.

As soon as I entered the school, I saw a group of students running on the playground under the guidance of a teacher. Another row of students squatted on the ground obediently, holding their heads with their hands, listening to the teacher's lecture: "I'll let you guys be late! Let's see if you dare to be late next time! What are you looking at? Squat down right now."

Walking through the teaching building and looking at the fifty or sixty school mottos hanging on the wall, Lu Cheng was a little amazed. The management system of this school was indeed strict enough.

At this moment, a middle-aged teacher wearing a gray suit and with a bald head looked at Lu Cheng and said, "Is this the new music teacher? He's quite young. And he's also very handsome. Come on, I'll take you to the Academic Affairs Office to register."


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