Summary of Chapter 672 Is That A Norm Here from The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)
Chapter 672 Is That A Norm Here marks a crucial moment in Wuze’s Romance novel, The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
More than four hundred cops, each wielding a riot shield, leaped off the riot-control vehicles. Within a short period, they encircled the police station and rescued all the unconscious officers in batches.
When Kane and the others were about to bring Ezekiel out of the police station, they were met by a formation of four hundred riot police who were standing at the ready.
Kane was taken aback at that sight.
They had instigated disorder many times before, but the city council had never deployed the riot police. What's going on?
“Listen up! Put down your weapons and come out with your hands up, or we will use force!” one of the riot police officers bellowed, causing all the Browns to panic.
“What should we do now, Kane?” one of the Browns asked anxiously.
“Yeah, tell us what to do, Kane. We'll follow your lead,” another person added.
Kane nervously clenched his blood-stained sickle and gritted his teeth. “Why should we be afraid of them when we didn't do anything wrong? Let's charge out and beat up anyone who gets in our way! I don't believe these cops would dare to arrest us all since there are so many of us from the Brown family here!”
Someone like Kane knew nothing about morals and principles, but he understood that the law would not hold the masses accountable for the actions of a few individuals.
That was why the Brown family felt empowered to incite chaos at that location repeatedly due to their strong belief in this principle.
However, this time, they had misjudged the situation.
As Kane led the charge against the riot police, they immediately realized their riot shields and batons were not there just for show.
“You're finally here, Commander Saddler. If you had come any later, my colleagues and I would have been in trouble.” Riley spoke in a pitiful tone, but his clothes remained unwrinkled, indicating he was not injured at all.
With his extensive experience in law enforcement, he had anticipated Edmund's timely arrival. This was the reason for his self-righteous tone when he confronted Kane and his men.
Meanwhile, Edmund could already foresee Riley's promotion after that day's commotion.
On regular days, Edmund would not have paid any attention to local constables like Riley, but now, he started treating Riley as if he was his brother. “We're all cops here, man. We can't let those Browns walk all over us. Don't worry. We'll make sure they pay for this. They won't get away with it, that's for sure!”
Edmund said that on purpose in front of Donald, hoping to get some recognition for their efforts.
Yet, Donald questioned them in a nonchalant voice, “Mirror Lake is one of the few best-maintained tourist attractions in the vicinity. How could this happen before I even got to the site? Does that mean this kind of incident is a norm here?”
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