513. The hardest part is parting (4/5)
Wang Bo was still careless: "As long as the country does not protect birds, let them hunt, the mayor is very tolerant."
Because the territory of Sunset Town has never been developed before, there are many rabbits in the grassland and many birds and fish in the lakes, so if Maori want to hunt waterfowl, then let them do it, how many can they catch?
Asulu blinked and asked, "Is it really OK?"
Wang Bo finally became alert: "Wait, what are they catching? It's not a fan-tailed fly, right?"
Asulu looked confused: "Fantail fly? The country protected birds? Is there any thing in our town?"
Of course, Eva brought back and had settled in the castle. She probably felt the temptation of the heart of the nest. They were now competing for territory with the snow pigeon.
When Wang Bo heard him say it was not a fan tail fly, he didn't care because there were no rare birds on his side, which were black cranes, but he didn't believe that those stupid Maori people could catch them.
Asulu said: "Is it really okay? They are catching the strange water bird that just appeared, called cormorants, right?"
"What?!" Wang Bo suddenly became anxious, "Catch cormorants? How dare your tribe members catch my cormorants? It's a rebellion. Let me stop it quickly!"
Asulu shrugged, "Oh, I feel so tired. This mayor is not reliable. I just said that I just took it easy and didn't have to worry about it."
Wang Bo cannot catch all the ospreys he has worked hard to send to New Zealand. These are the mature eagles he collected. In the future, as long as they can reminisce about their past training, they can catch them.
He drove quickly to the lake. Asuru comforted him and said that he had discovered that there were Maori people who wanted to catch cormorants today. He had driven them away, but he just reported the situation to him.
But the Maori people are not that easy to pass. Asulu might have rushed past them once. Wang Bo drove to the lake beach and saw more than a dozen Maori people scattered in the lake, and it seemed that they were setting traps.
He rushed to the dock in anger and shouted, "Hey, what are you doing?"
Several children were preparing to cast a net, and one of them said with a smile: "Master, we are preparing to catch birds. These birds look very fat and must be delicious."
Wang Bo was so angry that he said angrily: "Come on me, that's the bird I raise! That's called a cormorant! Do cormorant understand?! Damn it, how do you know how to eat? What kind of osprey should you eat if you don't eat chicken?"
His prestige in the town was still strong enough. After hearing his words, most Maori people packed their things and returned to the lake beach in disappointment, but there were still four or five Maori youths left in the water.
Wang Bo looked closely and saw that these people were actually holding crossbows!
However, it may be because of the heart of the lake that these cormorants are more clever than before. Instead of leaning on the shore of the lake, they swam to a deep water, two or three hundred meters away from the shore of the lake, so the Maori find nothing.
These Maori people suffer because they have no boats. Although they have a pier, there are no boats in the lakes. Therefore, as long as the cormorants stay away from the shore, the people on the shore will have no choice but to do anything to them.
Seeing someone thrown into the lake, Wang Bo's face changed and he said sternly: "Didn't you hear me? Get up!"
The Maori people turned their heads and looked at him in confusion, then curled their lips, and continued to wait patiently in the water holding the crossbow arrow.
Wang Bo's expression was gloomy. He looked at Asulu, who waved his hand innocently: "They are not my tribe members, and I don't know where the Maori people came from..."
When Wang Bo heard this, he was a little surprised. These Maori people were not from the town? Then there was nothing to say, catch them!
He showed off his police badge and shouted sternly to the Maori youth: "Go ashore, I am the town's sheriff's king. Now you have been arrested for suspected hunting and killing birds!"
Asulu followed her and showed off her police badge, and roared with a powerful roar: "You have been arrested, put your hands where I can see! Come up one by one, put down the crossbow arrows! Squat here..."
Before he could finish his speech, a Maori young man turned around and raised his crossbow to shoot.
Wang Bo immediately opened the sand table and wanted to take out his pistol. Asulu was so scared that his fat body shivered and his butt squatted on the sand.
The Maori youth laughed suddenly, and someone said sarcastically to them: "No wonder the public security is getting worse and worse now. Is it like this that the police are?"
Wang Bo said coldly: "I don't want to repeat it, get up!"
The Maori youth spitted, no one cared about him, and there were others shooting arrows at the group of cormorants in the distance like a demonstration.
The crossbow arrows were powerless and fell into the water halfway. Even the cormorants' hair was not enough. The cormorants swam on the lake with their eggs fixed on their eyes, and their eyes were despised.
This was a blatant provocation of himself. Wang Bo was furious. He took out the prepared pistol and pulled the trigger directly at the young men without saying a word!
"Bang!" A huge crisp sound made several young men startled, and one of them slipped into the water.
It was Astulu's turn to show his power. He laughed and said, "Haha, no wonder the security is now chaotic, but the police can maintain it as soon as they appear. It turns out that the gangsters are so cordial and cowards!"
Pointed at the black gun, these young men were finally scared. One of them cursed: "************, are you crazy? I want to complain to you, I want you to go to jail, you actually carry a gun..."
‘Bang!’ Another loud bang, Wang Bo pulled the trigger again, and a splash of water hit the water surface, and then a broken freshwater bass surfaced.
Wang Bo was lucky and killed a big fish with a random shot.
A few young men dared not talk nonsense and walked ashore honestly.
Wang Bo waved his head to Asulu and signaled him to go up and deal with these people.
The young men such as Asulu threw down the crossbows in their hands. He pushed several people into the water one by one and shouted: "What did I say just now? Come out one by one, one by one!"
The five young men were full of resentment, but they had no choice but to line up to walk ashore one by one.
Someone still refused to give in and gritted his teeth and said, "You can't shoot at will. I will complain to you. You will be unlucky, a yellow man!"
Wang Bo sneered: "Please tell our inspector team when you complain that you appeared on my territory with crossbows, and you also pointed at me and my colleagues with crossbows!"
A Maori young man shouted: "You are slandering, we are not pointing..."
"First of all, you have indeed pointed to us; secondly, I care whether you do it or not. Try whether my colleagues listen to two excellent policemen or a few trash words!" Wang Bo said coldly.
The Maori youth wanted to argue, and a young man in a Superman T-shirt stopped him and said to Wang Bo: "Ok, OK, let's be calm. We just want to catch these cormorants. They are not protective birds, but ordinary wild birds, right?"
Chapter completed!