
He’s the cop who chants spells, the priest who writes reports, and the nightmare every criminal fears. With unmatched martial arts and Taoist power, he doesn’t just solve cases—he steamrolls them.

This episode follows Daoist priest Chu Xuan, seeking to break through his current limitations, as he arrives at the Anning Street Police Station hoping to become a police officer. Faced with the tedious official procedures introduced by policewoman Qing Ning, Chu Xuan becomes impatient. Shortly after, the team captain, Xia Hai, appears and, due to Chu Xuan's lack of conventional qualifications, expresses doubt and attempts to dismiss him. To prove his worth, Chu Xuan demonstrates his Daoist magical abilities, including Qimen Dunjia and talismans. He then claims he can summon the spirits of the deceased to assist in investigations, leaving the present officers stunned and setting the stage for his unconventional entry into the force.

A young man named Chu Xuan, dressed in ancient style and claiming to be an expert in Taoist arts like "Qimen Dunjia," arrives at the Anning Street Police Station to apply to be a police officer. Faced with skepticism from Captain Xia Hai about his formal qualifications, Chu Xuan confidently demonstrates his extraordinary abilities, such as "summoning the spirits of the deceased." Xia Hai dismisses him as a prankster and tries to drive him away. Just as Chu Xuan is considering whether to cast a spell on the spot to prove his skills, Officer Xiao Wang arrives with a report of a stolen motorcycle, providing Chu Xuan with an unexpected opportunity to showcase his abilities.

This episode tells of a motorcycle theft case reported to the Anning Street Police Station. Squad leader Xia Hai and officer Xiao Wang respond to the scene and find the owner, a bald, burly man, unreasonably harassing the owner of a skewer shop, demanding compensation for his beloved pink motorcycle, "Sweetie." While Xia Hai investigates according to procedure, the newly recruited, mysterious officer Chu Xuan quietly intervenes. Using extraordinary methods, Chu Xuan claims at the end of the episode to know the motorcycle's whereabouts, revealing their hidden abilities.

The episode opens with a burly man, Wei Hu, loudly complaining at the Anning Street Police Station in front of Captain Xia Hai about his beloved pink motorcycle, "Sweetie," being stolen, expressing extreme dissatisfaction with the police's efficiency. Just as the police are at a loss due to too many blind spots in surveillance, a mysterious young man in a Taoist robe, Chu Xuan, suddenly appears and precisely pinpoints the stolen motorcycle's hiding place using a method of "calculation." Faced with Captain Xia Hai's questioning and attempts to stop him, Chu Xuan declares his actions are to prove his capability of becoming a police officer, showcasing his extraordinary insight.

This episode follows Chu Xuan, a Taoist priest new to the police force, who claims to have found the location of a stolen electric bicycle through "calculation." However, his superior, Captain Xia Hai, dismisses it as nonsense. The owner, Wei Hu, on the other hand, has complete faith in Chu Xuan and uses a ruse to pressure the police into taking him to the "Long Bao Street" that Chu Xuan mentioned. In the end, a helpless Xia Hai has no choice but to drive Chu Xuan and Wei Hu to the location, viewing the trip as indulging a child's fantasy. Chu Xuan, however, is confident they will catch the thief.

Following the clue of a "half-couplet" provided by Chu Xuan, Wei Hu and the police find a suspicious courtyard. Captain Xia Hai, a skeptic, decides to enter under the guise of a safety inspection. To his shock, he discovers the courtyard is filled with stolen motorcycles, including Wei Hu's beloved "Little Sweetheart." This unbelievable discovery shatters Xia Hai's worldview. He grapples between science and "metaphysics," and ultimately begins to suspect Chu Xuan's abilities anew – could Chu Xuan himself be a thief?

This episode follows police officer Xia Hai and his Taoist colleague Chu Xuan as they raid a motorcycle theft ring based on a tip. The gang leader initially mistakes the police for accomplices and, in his overconfidence, realizes their true identities. In a panic, he attempts to lie his way out of it, but is immediately exposed. After being apprehended, he learns from a mysterious bald man that it was "Master" Chu Xuan, the Taoist, who calculated their hideout. This revelation shocks him, leading to a comical attempt to retract his confession.

Chu Xuan, a Taoist with extraordinary fortune-telling abilities, joins the Anning Street Police Station as a newly recruited officer. Facing skepticism from Captain Xia Hai about his crime-solving methods, Chu Xuan demonstrates his skills by accurately predicting the location of Xia Hai's lost wedding ring, shocking him. He then proceeds to help his colleagues at the police station find their lost belongings, including glasses, bags, and even underwear, using the same method. His "divine calculation" abilities cause a stir within the police department. The incident quickly escalates, attracting a large crowd of citizens gathered outside the police station, all hoping to enlist the help of this "divine person" to find their lost items, setting the stage for future plot developments.

The episode opens with a mysterious Taoist priest, Chu Xuan, arriving at the Anning Street Police Station. With his incredible divinatory skills, he instantly locates lost items for citizens seeking help, astonishing everyone present, including Captain Xia Hai. Xia Hai reports the bizarre incident to his superior, the Station Chief, who initially dismisses and reprimands him. However, upon witnessing Chu Xuan's abilities firsthand, the Station Chief becomes intensely curious about Chu Xuan's origins and motives. As the Station Chief ponders why a skilled Taoist would want to be a police officer, Chu Xuan himself appears and provides an unexpected answer: "To serve the people."