Time to clock out came. The boy was still in the precinct, and Weijun was watching him like a hawk. He had even invited his closest men to hold vigil outside, as if the number of officers in the precinct was not enough.
Liwu was having trouble pulling him away from watch duty. She was pulling his hand, but he was not budging. "We have to go home, my shift has ended."
Weijun remained where he was, ass firmly glued to the chair. "If you think I am going to be able to get any sleep while this kid is here, you think highly of me."
She sighed and dropped his hand. "Have your way then. I am going home, to our comfortable bed. To have a good night's rest. The kid has been given a second doze of knock out drugs. He is not going anywhere. Headquarters has already dispatched to watch over him and the precinct. What do you think is lacking in our security?"
