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Chapter 23 Study hard

Joey is not actually for his ideals, but he can only say that the future crisis reminds Joey that if you want to survive, he must complete the tasks, improve his strength, and give himself the power to fight.

However, the silence of the system made him a little worried, fearing that the system would not appear at the moment when he became a policeman, or that internship was not considered a formal policeman, would he have to wait for more than a year? Is it still time? The curtain opened by Marvel may be opened at any time, and the unknown future also scares him.

"Hiss... it hurts!" Joey, who calmed down, touched the injuries on his body when he walked around. Although they were not serious, they kept appearing like a tug of war. "Damn Lex Blair, he is so heavy!"

Of course, Joey was not easy to do. Now Lex Blair is being held by two assistant instructors, also on the way to the infirmary.

As soon as Joey entered the infirmary, he saw James Brown grinning and applying medicine. The wound was made of two rows of tooth marks. Lily Thompson was really biting, and the wound was very deep.

"Joey? Are you on the court too? Who played this?" James Brown was stunned for a moment after seeing Joey, followed by a series of questions.

Joey gave him a blank look and then sat aside. There was not only one doctor in the infirmary of the police academy, because injuries were common here. A doctor began to do some simple examinations for Joey. When he pressed the injury, Joey grinned in pain. He was not a tough guy who could completely ignore the pain.

"Lex Blair!" Joey answered James Brown at this time.

"OMG, the instructor actually asked you to fight him. You are really miserable!" James Brown seemed to have found a balance, and his pain was relieved a lot.

"Hmph, he is worse than me!" Joey said unhappily.

It was a coincidence that the door of the infirmary was pushed open again at this time. Two assistant instructors carried Lex Blair into the infirmary. James Brown's face turned pale in an instant, "Joey, I really didn't laugh just now, that was a painful expression." James Brown was timid in an instant.

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They were not seriously injured, just skin trauma. According to the recovery rate, James Brown is the heaviest one, and maybe even scars will be left!

The next morning, the students stood in the corridor and gathered together without knocking on the door one by one, which surprised Joey, but finally saved the effort and led the team to start the day's course.

Since the first fighting class, the atmosphere in the whole class has improved a lot. Everyone no longer fights against Joey, but there is still little communication between them. At least everyone needs face, right? Joey scolded him and then took the initiative to show his goodwill. It is difficult for young students to do this.

But everyone has started to work hard, and they have become aware that they don’t just want to graduate from a police academy if they want to become a policeman. The pass rate of 5% is indeed too low.

Every student starts to study hard. The best learning moment in the police academy is the best time to study. Here you can make mistakes, but after internship, your mistakes may cause you to leave the police force.

Lex Blair is no longer lazy, he is more diligent, knowing that if he wants to take his family out of the slums, he must work harder. None of the people who passed the written test and interview are fools, but their mentality is different.

Lex Blair knew that he had to work harder than others so that he could have the opportunity to become one of the 5% of the 5% of the class. A good learning atmosphere appeared in the class of 30 people, which was the most satisfying thing about Instructor Foster.

So, instructor Foster then adjusted the teaching procedures, which was the instructor's right. He accelerated the theoretical courses and allowed the students to learn the rest by themselves and use their spare time to familiarize themselves with these theoretical courses.

The courses that are actually used have been added a lot, such as shooting, fighting, on-site protection, capture procedures, evidence collection, etc., which require actual operation, have been added.

The most important thing for police officers is procedures, reactions, treatments, responses, etc. Under normal circumstances, these must be mastered, especially procedural issues. There are strict procedures for arresting criminals and collecting evidence, which is related to court trials. Once your procedure is wrong, it is very likely that a criminal will escape legal sanctions.

Even the simplest escort of evidence requires necessary procedures, otherwise the evidence will lose its due effect and be caught by the other party's lawyer.

So it is not easy to become a formal police officer, especially the long internship period. This is a process of your continuous accumulation of experience and printing all the procedures into your body and becoming an instinct.

As for solving the case? It is not taught here. What case should you, a patrol officer, solve? Moreover, the steps for solving the case are more complicated, including various auxiliary departments, on-site investigation, forensic scoping, evidence and laboratory tests and other scientific and technological departments.

The reduction in theoretical courses has squeezed students' spare time, but Joey is not opposed to this. They will leave the police academy in at most five months. There is too little time and they must work hard. Joey, who has strong pressure, has completely devoted himself to learning, and even on weekends, will bring a lot of books, which surprised Matt Murdoch and Virgin Nelson.

This "old friend" is really hardworking now and is completely devoted to learning, which makes them both have the urge to work hard, but something makes Matt Murdoch think of leaving the law firm.

He wanted to talk to Virgin Nelson, but Joey stayed at his home on weekends and he had another person to talk to.

"Joey, I have something I want to talk to you. Don't you know if you have time?" Matt Murdock's words stunned Joey for a moment, then put down the police officer in his hand and looked up at him.

"Mart, what happened?" Joey asked.

"This is the thing..." Matt Murdoch told a recent case in a law firm.

In fact, it is a claim case for workers in a chemical enterprise. The worker is exposed to chemical gases every day, and his body is getting worse day by day, and finally he falls ill. When he goes to the hospital for a check-up, the doctor will naturally ask him what chemical products he is in contact with. The worker didn't think too much and said it directly.

After all, treatment is the key, but the worker forgot that the raw materials and formulas of the engineering products are kept confidential, and he also signed a confidentiality agreement. Naturally, he did not know the formula, but he knew the raw materials, and the law firm used this as an excuse to sue him for leaking the secret.

Not only will he not compensate for medical expenses, he also has to sue him for leaking his secrets because he signed a confidentiality agreement.

After hearing this, Joey felt incredible. If this is the case, would this worker have to wait for death?
Chapter completed!
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