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Chapter 17 Joey's Day

In Roll Franklin's office, Alfred stood in front of him, holding a document in his hand, reporting on his work seriously. This document is very important to Roll Franklin. This is the record of his son Joey Franklin at the police academy. Everything he did in a day was basically recorded.

This kind of record is not easy, and it starts a week ago. Roll Franklin visited the Office of the Director of the New York Police at 10 a.m.

"Mr. Roll Franklin, I am very grateful for your generosity. I really hope that there will be more excellent and generous businessmen like you." The Director-General faced Roll Franklin in front of him with a flattering smile.

"I also want to thank you for your help. Although it is a bit embarrassing, I still want to know what my son is doing every day, of course without him knowing it." Roll Franklin donated one million dollars to the New York Police Department, and the conditions are very simple to understand his son's situation.

"You are such a kind father." The director continued to compliment.

"There is no way, I only have such a son, and I don't want people to know about my donation to the police station." Roll Franklin said again.

"There is no problem with this, no one will know." The director smiled.

There are so many things in this. Since no one knows, Roll Franklin will not ask about how to use this money. And the director can put it directly into his own pocket. Even so, no one will know. Roll Franklin doesn't care whose pocket the money has entered. He just came to say hello. My son is at the police academy, that's all.

"Then I'll say goodbye and have lunch with Mr. Mayor at noon."

"Ah, Mr. Mayor?" The Chief pretended to be surprised. The position of the Chief of Police was appointed by the mayor, and he must be the mayor's confidant.

"I will praise the police station. After all, the security in New York is still good." This is a bit against my will, but the security in rich areas has always been very good, and there is no need to consider the security in slums.

...

"Get up on time at 6 a.m., then wash and breakfast, followed by physical training..." Alfred recited the document.

"No, no, Alfred, this is too general. Did Joey have anything happened to school? I'm going to hear this." Roll Franklin took out a cigar and baked it carefully, saying casually.

"Okay, there are not many things to do in normal times, but it was very interesting on the first day. Joey became the class monitor, and his instructor Foster valued him very much, but the two had some conflicts in some ideas."

"Hmm? Show me!" Roll Franklin took the document and read it. The records were very detailed, including the conversation between the two. "Haha, yes, this instructor is really optimistic about Joey. Is this teaching him how to lead his subordinates? Joey will figure it out."

"Chairman, are you planning to keep Joey as a police officer?" Alfred asked in surprise.

"He knows what he is doing, which is great. Sometimes he has to let the child go and see this!" Roll Franklin took out another document, Alfred opened it and saw it. This was a copy.

A copy of Joey's interview record, and Roll Franklin continued: "Look, he knows his future and will definitely come back to inherit this family business, so I can feel at ease to let him go. The only problem now is safety."

"However, the child always needs to grow up, and I can't fully protect him. Even if it's a dangerous job, it's his own choice. Joey has the courage, and I'm very pleased about it." Roll Franklin suppressed his conflicted emotions and used more rational ideas to deal with his son's problems.

"You are really good at it." Alfred sighed.

"Haha, when you have a son, you may understand. However, Joey's physical fitness problem is very big!" Roll Franklin picked up the Joey's police academy record again and then said with some concern.

"Yes, Joey never likes exercise, but I'm very optimistic about him. He insists on it every day and never gives up. Even though it takes a little longer, I think there will be no problem in two weeks."

"Well, it's not bad. It's the first time I've seen him so persistent. This is what I'm talking about growing up. Fighting with myself in the face of difficulties requires perseverance. In the past, Joey could only be regarded as a playboy, but now I'm very pleased. By the way, did he contact the law enforcement officer?" Roll Franklin suddenly changed the subject.

"No, the two have not contacted each other again until now, it seems to be just a pleasant one."

"That's strange, why did Joey suddenly come back and want to be a policeman?" Roll Franklin would never have thought that his son had actually changed into another person, and his origin was extremely incredible.

...

Joey didn't know that his father paid attention to his every day, and now Joey is physical training and theory courses every day. Joey found that the theory courses were very simple, but for him, it was simple.

I can't forget it all, but for him who traveled through time, Joey took it for granted. The common benefits of traveling through time are written in the novel. The most difficult thing for him is physical training and the management of the class every day. These guys always find some problems for Joey since the first day, especially when Joey wakes them up every morning.

"I'm going to be an alarm clock!" Joey was a little annoyed about this, but he still strictly enforced it. He didn't understand what Instructor Foster said that day. In any industry, a united team is the most efficient.

But these guys don’t appreciate it at all. Although they also know the cruelty of competition, they may not have the awareness. Just like everyone knows that smoking is harmful to health, will smokers put down their cigarettes?

It is difficult to completely change a person in a short time. Joey probably will take at least two weeks to get these guys up on time and he doesn't need to remind him of what to do.

Humans can form habits in fifteen days, of course this is the general situation, so Joey decided to spend two weeks to make them form habits and complete the transition from an ordinary person to a police officer.
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