Yeah, and they've even got the recording pen from the chief judge as evidence.
The Commissioner went on, "And another thing, this isn't your home. Even when Old Mr. Qin was alive, it was his house, not yours. Now that Old Mr. Qin is gone, the estate belongs to Vice President Qin. This home is Vice President Qin's. And as the Vice President is a leader of the Empire, a public figure, his home is naturally public property. What you're doing now is endangering public safety. And there's one more most important point: Vice President Qin is a leader. Your disrespect toward him is an insult and attack on a leader of the Empire, a heinous crime. If you keep refusing to listen, we can treat you as rioters, arrest you on the spot, send you to court, and you'll go straight to sentencing."
After listening, the corner of Qin Huai's mouth twitched. This newly appointed Police Commissioner sure had a slick tongue, to be able to spin it like that…
But it actually sounded pretty good.
