Chapter 330: Black Dragon Club
A storm sparked by Yusuf Zuck’s ghost-catching farce and intervention by the special investigation unit settled, leaving Yusuf Zuck safe and sound.
However, he also shackled himself with responsibilities and obligations, and from now on, he would be a member handling special cases.
Of course, he knew that people like him and Everest Zuck were brought in by the national service, a simple matter of issuing an ID card and preparing a backup file, and there were probably many more folk talents like them who had been roped in to work for the country and draw a government salary.
The so-called privileges didn’t exist, it was just that when you made some forgivable minor mistakes, the organization behind you would settle things for you.
But if you committed an unforgivable sin, then not only would the organization abandon you, but they might even deal with you personally.
The so-called appointment was also based on this consideration; if you ever committed treason or did something utterly inhumane, and the state pursued the matter, the special investigation unit would just claim you were a temporary hire, nothing but a temp worker—neither a party member nor an official, and certainly without any formal establishment.
Yusuf Zuck was a smart man, so he was keenly aware of everything. But becoming the successor to Everest Zuck had more advantages than disadvantages, and at the very least, he would receive a monthly salary.
Moreover, even without a salary, Yusuf Zuck, as a citizen, had the duty to help the country solve its problems.
He was the kind of person who couldn’t stay away from troubles; he saved Jade Cooke last time for the same reason, not knowing Cooke but would still rescue him if he stumbled across the accident.
Righteousness and goodness were values his mother had instilled in him—to be kind to others and to make things convenient for oneself! Thus, whether or not a salary was involved, if the country sought his unique assistance to deal with problems plaguing the common people, he would oblige.
