"You're really thoughtful," Jensen softened his tone and said. "I didn't think thoroughly. I got too anxious."
"Hmph!" Heinz snorted coldly. He turned his face away, his handsome face expressing his displeasure.
Looking at his arrogant face, Jensen really wanted to hit him.
But still Jensen restrained himself and said, "I'm sorry."
"Don't apologize to me," said Heinz as he looked at him coldly.
"What do you want me to do?" Jensen also looked at him. The two of them stared at each other.
"Don't talk nonsense to me. I didn't take it seriously at all. Since you're already here, why don't you follow up with them? If things go wrong, the twenty-five million dollars will go to waste." Heinz urged, "Get out of the car quickly. F*ck off."
Jensen smiled and said, "Well, I'm going to deal with the rest. I'll update you about how it goes."
Heinz nodded, then frowned and said in a low voice, "You installed the monitoring equipment on my people. Make sure I know the next you do this."
Jensen was startled. He looked at Lester and reached out for the listening device, saying, "Return it to me."
Lester pointed at the ground and said, "If you walk along this alley, you should find it somewhere there. It should be on the ground. I don't think it's broken yet."
Lester was too embarrassed to look at Jensen.
Jensen glanced at Heinz and stretched out his hand. "Compensation."
"No," Heinz slapped him on the hand and said. "I spent 25 million dollars for your woman, but you still want money for a listening device."
Jensen said, "Since you could spend 25 million dollars, are you really short of money?"
"No, that's different!" Heinz did not want to give it. "Don't ask me for it."
Jensen frowned and said, "Give it to me quickly. I really don't have any money."
Heinz frowned. He had made it clear that he didn't want to give it to him.
"Alice has been living in my place recently, and she has spent all my money. I don't have any money," Jensen said, "You can't let me pay for the equipment."
"Just look for it, it's not necessarily broken," Heinz said gracefully and naturally.
Jensen took a deep breath.
Heinz seeing Jensen didn't intend to leave. He took out the wallet in his pocket, pulled out a card, and threw it to him. "You are a good- for- nothing policeman. You can't even afford to raise your wife. Just quit, it's a shame."
Jensen took the card and said, "I'll borrow it. I'll return it to you in a few days." "Do you think you can return it?" Heinz sneered and said, "How many times have you borrowed it? Have you ever paid me back?"
Jensen sniggered and said, "Perhaps in our next life. You just wait and see."
"F**k off," laughed Heinz.
The people in the front smiled as well.
Jensen was very polite. He closed the door and began to look for the equipment that Heinz had thrown out.
Within 20 meters, he really found it and picked it up from the ground. He checked it and found that it was still functioning.
Jensen waved his hand at the police car behind him, and the car came over. Jensen got in and the car drove inside.
It didn't take long for him to reach Carl's factory yard.
At that time, several people in the yard were kneeling on the ground.
Carl was sitting on the ground.
When Jensen saw them, he didn't have to guess what was going on.
Carl sat there, his face black and blue from the beating. "Brothers, you can all go."
"Leader, we can't just leave," said the few people knelt there. "After we've paid the 20 million debt, let's start fresh again."
The hooligan with the stammer held his check with a reluctant look on his face, but he still took it out and put it in front of Carl. "L-leader, I'll give this to you as well.¹'
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