Just as everyone was observing, someone finally asked the question, "Is there a dash cam installed?"
Zhang Hongfei did not install such a device, because he is a police officer, and there was no need for one.
Even if there was one installed, the shattered windshield of the car's front face might not have recorded anything clearly.
Regardless, Director Zhang had been attacked, unharmed personally, but his car had sustained significant damage.
There's no point in talking about the losses; if money can solve it, then it's not a problem, and he probably won't need to spend much.
It's not about the insurance company compensating. When Director Zhang gets the car fixed, who wouldn't show him some face?
Even in a regular repair shop, as long as a proper invoice is issued, he won't have trouble finding a place to claim the expenses.
Right now, the problem boils down to two points.
The first point is, who did this? The second point is, how was the hole in the front created?