Chapter One: The Road to Happiness
Preface
When prosperity falls, cold stars
When the din awakens the dawn
When the phone pierced through the panicked scene
When the police car blows its peaceful whistle
At that moment, I was proud
I am a 110 female civilian police officer
In the crowded streets
In a remote alleyway at the end of the lane
The sound of police in military uniform hurrying footsteps
Suddenly appearing is our elegant and refreshing patrolling figure
At that time, I was proud
I am a female traffic police officer
Identify suspicious molecules in fingerprints
Bloodstains locked in the real culprit of the case
The scalpel began a conversation with a distant soul
The law gave rise to the struggle for that hidden truth
At that moment, I was proud
I am a female forensic detective
A cup of hot and refreshing tea should be served at the end.
Always wears a warm and gentle smile when meeting people
The small household registration book shortened the distance between hearts.
Warm greetings have brought police and people closer together in sincerity.
At that time, I was proud
I am a female household registration police officer
Sweat soaked the zebra crossing on the street.
Silhouettes overlapping the city's traffic lights
A conductor's gesture solidified the direction of the wheels
A sentence pointing the way warmed the bewildered driver.
At that moment, I was proud
I am a female traffic police officer
We are a group of female police officers
Our youth blossoms in the police compound
Under the flashing police badge in the dark blue uniform
Having a different scenery
The sweet pop song sounded again on the stage.
Look, the sound of gunfire from the training ground has also come
In the eyes of their white-haired parents
We are obedient and sensible daughters
In the lively and lovely hearts of children
We are confident and self-reliant mothers
We also love fashion
Love those dynamic pop trends
But since I chose this career as a police officer
About to use loneliness to guard loyalty
If there is an afterlife
I still want to be a policewoman
When the first light of dawn illuminated Daxin City, the city was already bustling like a marketplace.
Tian Miao Miao, who refused to get out of bed, was roughly pulled open by her mother and slapped on the buttocks twice.
"This girl is going downhill fast, 22 years old and still sleeping in every day, what's today's date, have you forgotten again?..."
Listening to her mother's scolding, Tian Miao Miao struggled out of the warm quilt with a drowsy expression. Tian Miao Miao had not forgotten that today was the big day for the recruitment examination for all district organs in their area, and only university graduates from previous years were eligible to take the exam, with some having PhDs. With 56 positions available and over 500 people signing up, the 10:1 admission ratio did not give Tian Miao Miao too much hope.
No way, with the increasing expansion of universities. The era of going to university, getting a dispatch certificate, and returning to the countryside to eat imperial grain has passed. The quota is too difficult to get, the job is hard to find, and the competition is too fierce, resulting in a large number of graduates losing their jobs before they even graduate.
Tian Miao, Female. Registered residence in Dahuang City, currently 22 years old, graduated from Xi'an University of Finance and Economics with a major in Business Administration, with a college degree. One year ago, Tian Miao returned home after graduating from university and became unemployed, worrying her parents to death, becoming an honored member of the "NEET" (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) tribe.
Seeing Tian Miao's decadent state of staying at home all day playing games, Tian Miao's father was worried sick. One day, he went out for a walk and coincidentally ran into his old squad leader from 20 years ago, and they were both overcome with emotion upon seeing each other again today.
Found a restaurant and had a meal, two bottles of corn whiskey down the hatch, Miao Miao's dad started talking, Old Classmate heard that his daughter graduated from university and was unemployed at home, immediately understood Tian Miao Miao's personal situation, rushed to pay the bill. Before parting ways, Old Classmate hesitated and asked Miao Miao's dad:
"Lao Miao, I'll be honest with you, my son works at the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, just a small clerk, mainly in charge of comprehensive market governance. If your daughter doesn't mind, how about she comes to our comprehensive market to be a market administrator?"
Market administrators are also responsible for collecting stall fees, and due to different local conditions and customs, the selection of personnel is also vastly different.
The Happiness Road Market is a typical representative of the poor mountains and evil waters producing wicked people. It's said that this place was originally the ancestral home of Yan Xishan, also known as "Yan Laoxi". What kind of big shot was Yan? This street is the "Central Street" of Daxian City. No matter what kind of high-ranking official you are, you have to pass through here, and it's a basic rule that "civil officials get out of their sedan chairs, while military officials dismount their horses". Which fool would dare to drive a car into this street? The wheels would be taken off! Not to mention the hardships suffered by ordinary people, it was like someone would come to taste the bitterness of a pile of feces. It's said that during the eight years of resistance against Japan, it was the most severe, with group after group of Japanese soldiers passing through this street, and when they counted their numbers on the way out, there would always be one missing.
Although many years have passed since then, **, reform and opening up, forced demolition and other things have brought some improvement to the street's notorious reputation, but its residents are still considered the public enemy of all Daxing people, known as the third most unreasonable and terrifying in history: just behind the Japanese and urban management...
After the 3rd batch of market administrators were beaten, the Industrial and Commercial Bureau had to make reforms to deal with this complex situation. At the meeting, the bigwigs of the Industrial and Commercial Bureau looked worried, and the beautiful secretary brought in tea, which undoubtedly brightened up the dull conference room. The director suddenly had an idea, patted his bald head: recruit a few lively young girls as market administrators, and those "difficult citizens" would not dare to confront the government again. Tian Miao Miao became a member of the glorious team of market administrators under such circumstances.
Tian Miao's daily work is to collect stall fees from temporary vendors during the morning and evening markets, and on the 1st of every month, she collects management fees from fixed stalls. In other words, if Tian Miao is lucky, she only needs to work for two hours a day, leaving her with plenty of time to be happy. Her salary is 2,500 yuan per month, and she also gets social insurance benefits. When Tian Miao comes to work, some people have already gotten conjunctivitis.
It was mentioned earlier that working only 2 hours a day is considered "good luck". For example, on this day, after collecting the management fee from the vegetable field, an old lady quickly snatched a just-turned seasonal vegetable!
"Xiao Miao, hurry! You're young and agile, quickly catch up to him!"
Tian Miao was being pulled along, swaying from side to side, and had to use all her energy to keep up with the old lady's gestures. A vegetable vendor riding a tricycle happened to be turning around the corner and shouted loudly:
"What's wrong, auntie?"
The old lady slapped her vegetable basket: "Peppers are 75 cents a catty, I bought three catties, gave him 2.5 yuan, and he gave me back 0.2 yuan!"
Tian Miao Miao seriously counted with her fingers: "One plus one is one, one plus two is two, three eight women... Ah! He shortchanged you 0.15 yuan!"
The old lady sighed: "I wish I had a brain as good as yours, and I wouldn't have been cheated by him. Right, he didn't pay the stall fee!"
One sentence made Tian Niu Niu swallow back the "one毛五" she was about to say, what! On my turf selling vegetables and daring to escape the stall fee, this is unbearable. Without another word, she kicked off her small legs and chased after him in a flash.

