Chapter 94 Police Station Bailout
Chapter 94 Police Station Bailout
Chapter 94: Getting Someone Bail Out of the Police Station (Seeking First Subscription)
The music video was finally filmed around 9 p.m. After filming, the five girls thanked the staff on set.
The staff were very polite to them and said they would definitely support them when they debuted.
After thanking them, Zhou Wenzhe said to them, "Go change your clothes, I'll take you out for a late-night snack."
Although the five girls were already very tired, they immediately perked up when they heard that there was a late-night snack and hurriedly headed to the rest room.
After they changed their clothes, Zhou Wenzhe led them, along with the female agent assigned to them by the company, to a very famous barbecue restaurant.
Originally, the company required strict control over their diet during this period before their debut, but since Zhou Wenzhe was treating them to dinner today, the female manager couldn't say anything. She could only supervise them to exercise more afterwards to burn off the calories they ate tonight.
After the group sat down at a long table, they began to order food.
"Order whatever you like," Zhou Wenzhe said, handing two menus to Huang Lizhi and Shen Liuzhen, who were sitting opposite him.
The two of them, holding the menu, discussed with the others what to eat.
This barbecue restaurant is very famous, and the prices of the dishes are naturally expensive. A serving of pork belly costs 18,000 won, a serving of Korean beef costs 36,000 won, and a serving of top-grade Korean beef costs 60,000 won.
A simple meal for seven people would cost at least 200,000 won, so the girls hesitated to order when they saw the price.
Zhou Wenzhe noticed their worries and smiled generously, saying, "Don't worry about saving money for me. Order whatever you want to eat. You won't have this chance again after today."
After hearing his words, the girls ordered three servings of pork belly.
"Never mind, I'll do it."
Seeing their reaction, Zhou Wenzhe called over the waiter and ordered a six-person serving of premium Korean beef, as well as a six-person serving of pork belly, beef intestines, and so on. After consulting with his agent, he also ordered two servings of Pyongyang cold noodles.
He was really hungry, so he ordered a lot.
Soon, the waiter brought out the food, filling a long table to the brim.
There were two grills on the long table, and the youngest two, Shen Youna and Li Cailing, took the initiative to grill the meat, one on each grill. They even had a competition to see who could grill the meat better, with the others acting as judges.
Although the two were young, they were quite skilled at grilling meat, clearly the kind of people who often grilled meat for others.
This is not surprising.
In South Korea, a society where the seniority system is very rigid, if there are seniors or elders at the table, the youngest person is usually the one who provides services, such as grilling meat and pouring drinks. However, this has its advantages, as the juniors don't have to worry about paying; the seniors treat, and there's no concept of splitting the bill.
Therefore, in many cases, younger generations with poorer economic circumstances hope to eat more at this time.
Seniors who are in poorer financial situations rarely eat with juniors, as it's a matter of face.
"Oppa, you should try it."
Shen You-na first placed a piece of meat she had grilled onto Zhou Wen-zhe's plate.
Her behavior did not seem strange to the others present, including the female agent.
Zhou Wenzhe picked up the piece of meat, dipped it in the seasoning, and put it in his mouth.
After carefully tasting it, he nodded and gave Shen Youna a thumbs up, "Not bad, the roasting is just right, I'll give you a 9 out of 10."
"Hehe, you can have them all."
Overjoyed, Shen Youna piled all the remaining meat on the baking tray onto Zhou Wenzhe's plate.
At this moment, Li Cailing had also finished grilling the meat in her own pan, and she first let Zhou Wenzhe taste it.
Upon seeing this, the others immediately voiced their opinions.
They were all still hungry, and the aroma was simply irresistible.
So, apart from giving one piece to Zhou Wenzhe, the rest of the meat that Li Cailing grilled was divided up by them, and they ate it heartily.
"Cailing, your baking is also good, but it would be better if the heat were a little lighter." Zhou Wenzhe offered his opinion, and he would not show favoritism to her just because she was his cousin.
"Haha, unnie, I won!" Shin Yuna winked at Lee Chaeryeong with great pride after hearing Zhou Wenzhe's evaluation.
"Who said that? They haven't even given their opinions yet." Li Cailing pointed to the others. So far, only the meat she grilled had been eaten by them, while Shen Youna had given all the meat she grilled to Zhou Wenzhe.
How can others give their opinions if they didn't get to eat it?
The winner and loser will be decided immediately.
"Yes, yes, Cai Ling's grilled meat is the best."
"I agree."
I agree.
Hwang Ye-ji, Shin Ryu-jin, and Choi Ji-soo all spoke in unison, protesting Shin Yuna's actions.
"Oh, you guys... that doesn't count."
"You still dare to say that to the unnies?" Shin Ryujin said, hands on her hips.
The others were also watching her with predatory eyes.
Seeing this, Shen Youna immediately chickened out. She looked at Zhou Wenzhe pitifully, hoping he would stand up for her.
Zhou Wenzhe had no intention of getting involved in this mess, and his gaze immediately drifted elsewhere, indicating that it had nothing to do with him.
As expected, Shin Yuna paid the price for her youth.
"Presumably, after this lesson, she will have a deep understanding of the darkness of society and will never easily trust anyone again."
Finally, she glared angrily at Zhou Wenzhe, "Oppa, you're disloyal."
. . .
The late-night snack ended in such a cheerful atmosphere.
Just as Zhou Wenzhe finished paying the bill and arranged for a taxi to take them home, his phone rang.
When I took it out, I saw it was an unfamiliar number.
It's so late, who could be calling? But since they know his number, it must be someone I know.
"Oppa, we're leaving now," Lee Chae-ryeong said as she got into the taxi and rolled down the window.
"Okay, go back and get some rest."
"Okay."
"Oppa, goodbye." Shin Yuna leaned over and waved.
"Goodbye." Zhou Wenzhe waved his hand.
He answered the phone only after both taxis had left.
"Hello, who is this?"
"I'm from the police station. Do you know Liu Zhimin?"
Police station?
When Zhou Wenzhe first heard the other person identify themselves as a police officer, he thought his recent actions had been discovered. However, upon hearing Liu Zhimin's name, he immediately tensed up and quickly replied, "I know her. What happened to her?"
"She's fine, you can come over."
"Okay, where is your police station?"
After getting the address, Zhou Wenzhe hung up the phone and quickly got back into his car, speeding towards the address.
Although the police said Liu Zhimin was fine, he was still a little worried. After all, it was so late, why was she at the police station?
Twenty minutes later, Zhou Wenzhe arrived at the police station.
After parking the car, he quickly ran inside.
As soon as he entered, he saw Liu Zhimin sitting there obediently, with a girl of similar age next to her.
He had seen this girl before. The last time he went to the practice room to find Liu Zhimin, he caught a glimpse of her and remembered everyone's appearance. This girl was one of them.
In other words, she was also a trainee at SM Entertainment.
Two trainees, so late at night, are actually at the police station.
Just then, a policeman walked over and asked, "Who are you looking for?"
"Hello, officer, I'm looking for her. An officer called me earlier." Zhou Wenzhe pointed to Liu Zhimin, who looked guilty.
"Yes, it was me who called you. You're her brother?"
"Huh? Uh...yes."
"Your sister got into a fight, and the other person got a minor injury."
"fight?"
"Yes, sign here and take them both home first. You can come back later to discuss how to handle things after that."
Yoo Ji-min is underage according to Korean age, so the police won't really detain her. Besides, fighting isn't a big deal; a relative's signature is all that's needed.
"Okay, thank you, officer."
After signing a document and leaving his phone number, Zhou Wenzhe left the police station with Liu Zhimin and her trainee friend.
As soon as he got back to the car, he asked, "Tell me, what exactly happened?"
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