Chapter 1742: Head of the first and second largest family

Chapter 1742 The head of the first and second largest family

Hearing this, Captain Chen had all the words to stop him stuck in his throat. He looked at the person in disbelief, and asked, "Who...who is here?"

The visitor: "Patriarch Yan and Patriarch Lan."

Captain Chen: "Why are they here?"

"Is there anything you want to do?"

There are a total of five big families in Zhongzhou City, and the top three families are the Yan family, the Lan family, and the Wei family.

The young master of the third largest family in Zhongzhou City has already come, why are the heads of the first and second largest families also here now?

Young Master Wei came here for his friend's younger siblings, what about the two Patriarchs?

It can't be for those three students, right?

As soon as he had an idea, Captain Chen rejected it.

The Yan family and the Chen family are relatives. If there is someone who the Yan family wants to protect, it is impossible for Young Master Chen not to know.

Moreover, it may not be a bad thing for Patriarch Yan to come to the Law Enforcement Bureau.

After all, Patriarch Yan is Young Master Chen's uncle, so he should be on the same front as Young Master Chen.

If Tianyu Pavilion really blames it, for Patriarch Yan's face, maybe the big thing can be turned into a small one.

Besides, it's not a big deal.

Captain Chen was thinking, while comforting himself in a self-deceptive way.

Wei Jingyu standing beside him was also a little puzzled.

Those two people have so much to do, why did they come to this Law Enforcement Bureau?

Thinking of the relationship between the Yan family and the Chen family, Wei Jingyu frowned slightly. Could it be that he came to support Young Master Chen?

That’s not the case.

Not knowing what Captain Chen and Wei Jingyu were thinking, the person who came heard Captain Chen's question and shook his head, "The two Patriarchs didn't say anything."

Hearing this, Captain Chen waved his hand and let the person come down.

Soon, the two patriarchs came in under the leadership of the law enforcement team.

"Patriarch Yan, Patriarch Lan." Seeing the two of them, Wei Jingyu stepped forward to say hello.

To him, the two are considered elders, so they should say hello.

Yan Zhongjing just nodded to Wei Jingyu, and then looked around.

"Hey, isn't this Young Master Wei? Why is he also in the Law Enforcement Bureau?" Patriarch Lan was a little surprised when he saw Wei Jingyu.

Wei Jingyu smiled and said, "My friend's siblings are in some trouble, come and pick them up."

Lan Patriarch heard it and understood it, but didn't ask any more questions.

Not very concerned about who Wei Jingyu will pick up.

But for Yan Zhongjing to come here...

"Why do you two come here when you have time?"

As soon as Wei Jingyu's question came out, Captain Chen looked at Yan Zhongjing and Patriarch Lan anxiously.

He asked this question just now, but neither of them answered him.

Patriarch Lan blinked slightly, and said: "I just have nothing to do, so I followed Patriarch Yan to take a look."

Captain Chen: "..."

What's so interesting about the Law Enforcement Bureau?

Wei Jingyu was as speechless as Captain Chen.

Yan Zhongjing: "Come pick me up too."

Yan Zhongjing first said four words concisely, and then looked at Captain Chen, "Your Law Enforcement Bureau arrested three children in the commercial street today?"

As soon as Yan Zhongjing's question came out, Captain Chen's heart suddenly rose.

No, no, it's really for those three students?

Listening to Yan Zhongjing's question, Patriarch Lan turned his head and glanced at him, his eyes darkened.

Wei Jingyu who was standing next to him was also slightly taken aback, apparently he did not expect that Yan Zhongjing's purpose of coming would be the same as his.

"Dare to ask Patriarch Yan, those three children and you...?" Captain Chen tentatively asked.

Yan Zhongjing heard the words, and glanced at Captain Chen lightly, "They are all juniors in the family."

(end of this chapter)

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