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Chapter 1660 - Chapter 745: Benland and the Frontline (Part 2)

If it's packed tight, it might be fifty thousand, but sixty thousand seems unlikely.

This amount of money isn't small to him; the position of the State Police Chief isn't one that's particularly easy for making money.

Though there are many departments here, with significant authority, these powers often don't come into play.

The state police, city police, and township police are completely separate. Although the state police can intervene in city cases, they won't unless necessary. It's easy to offend people.

As for the others, it's much the same. They don't have hierarchical relationships with local police, so it's inconvenient to meddle in local affairs, and locals may not let them interfere.

Their real business is interstate highway patrols and mounted police.

They roam the interstates, checking the vehicles passing by. Do you expect to collect benefits from this?

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