After a week of intense home quarantine study, and exercises after the quarantine lifted.
Jian Na not only regained all the "Public Health" knowledge she had forgotten, but also unexpectedly found that her physical abilities had improved to some extent. Her body was noticeably more agile than before, and she could even subconsciously execute a grappling move or two.
As for the code name: 7472.
With the blessing of this identity, Minister Tanamura Katsushin from the Housheng Province extended an olive branch to her, inviting her to join the Quarantine Office of the Housheng Province, and even rewarded her with a lump sum intelligence fee of 5 million yen.
It was truly a case of "rising to the top."
Jian Na knew well that this was a subtle form of bribery from the Japan Cabinet Government.
But the awkward part is.
She only remembered being part of this mysterious team, but couldn't recall many specific details, from which it was apparent that:
The power of code 7472 far exceeded her imagination. To ensure the organization's secrecy, they might have used certain drugs on her, like truth serum or beta-blockers, to influence the central nervous system of the brain.
Otherwise, she couldn't comprehend why her memories related to "7472," such important things, were so fragmented, out of order, resembling pathological mental memory disorders instead of normal human memory sequences.
Jian Na was a psychiatric nurse at Takeda Hospital, so she had a thorough understanding of medical psychology and mental disorders.
Precisely because of this.
She always felt there was something off about the main perpetrator of the biological attack on the cruise: Ito Meiyu.
Since in her memory, the code 7472 instructed her to exchange intelligence on Ito Meiyu with Watanabe Yoshi, it indicated that this microbiology graduate student was far from simple.
Everything in her new life was brought about by this mysterious team.
So Jian Na decided to conduct her own investigation.
According to the information provided by the Police Headquarters, she found the psychological clinic Ito Meiyu had visited.
"3rd District, No. 19-6... this must be the place."
Jian Na stood in a small alley, looking up at the three-story white building in front of her, which had many advertising signs indicating that several businesses co-rented the space.
She pushed open the door, passed through the narrow staircase, and reached the second floor, looking at the business in front of her, the door read "Nishijou Credit Company."
Did I go to the wrong place?
Jian Na confirmed the address on the doorplate several times.
She opened the door.
The room was dim, smoke filled the air, and several thuggish-looking Japanese with flower shirts were smoking and playing cards.
These people were obviously not to be messed with, making Jian Na feel a bit flustered inside.
Seeing a woman walk in, one curly-haired guy adjusted the gold watch on his wrist, brushed his hair, and walked over with a grin, "Miss, are you here for a loan?"
Jian Na, nervously lowering the brim of her hat, took out her phone, "Excuse me, is this 19-6, West Street Psychological Clinic?"
"Psychological Clinic?"
The curly-haired guy raised an eyebrow, looking at the doorplate, "The number is correct, but we handle loans here..."
Just as he scratched his head, a tall, burly man among the companions scrutinized Jian Na with narrowed eyes and quickly came over, pushing her hard, "Go, go, go! There's no psychological clinic here, ask somewhere else!"
When Jian Na was first pushed, she stumbled in panic and almost fell, but on the second push, she instinctively slid back a step, avoiding the shove.
The burly man's eyes flashed with surprise.
The other party's overreaction aroused Jian Na's suspicion, but she did not show it, instead secretly noting their appearance and the company name, slightly bowing to apologize, and turned to leave.
...
After the cruise attack incident ended, Gu Ji browsed the internet daily for news about Jian Na.
Besides a few photos taken by tourists of her in protective gear, and some videos, there was nothing more.
It seemed the Japan Cabinet Government was quite discreet, as they hadn't exposed her identity information.
And unlike Jiang Songyuan, Jian Na didn't choose to flaunt herself online, which ultimately provided her with protection.
After all, with the "code 7472" mysterious identity, even if the intelligence systems of Japan and the United States wanted to investigate deeply, due to surface cooperation, they wouldn't dare to interfere excessively, at most conducting a private investigation.
On the 15th day after returning to reality.
Gu Ji's Central Nervous System attribute was finally fully strengthened, and the levels for the "Crisis Management Game" were updated on time.
But now he was still in training and couldn't leave the base. Spending all his time training and eating, he worried that encountering a high-duration level like "Zombie Cruise" could result in being sent to hospital by Gao Bo or the instructors.
Therefore,
Gu Ji decided not to rush into the next level but to wait until after training when he had rest time.
Fortunately, with the "special attention" of Li Ruilin and Zhang Wenjun, the half-month training time wasn't boring and passed quickly.
A few days before the end.
The city bureau organized a graduation written test, and thanks to Zhang Wenjun's urging over the month, Gu Ji's book knowledge had improved greatly compared to his school days. Out of 100 points, he scored 95, ranking among the top officers in his batch.
Successfully passing the written test.
The municipal bureau began arranging for the comrades from the police equipment department to come to the dormitory to take measurements for each successful officer, to tailor police uniforms.
Because tailoring takes time, new police officers generally don't have police uniforms to wear; they only have standard training uniforms, shirts, and police trousers.
After joining the police force, there's a one-year probation period.
During the probation period, they wear the first-class police badge, which has two curved stripes and no stars. The official police officer certificate is issued after completing the probation period and formally joining the force.
"This hellish training is finally over."
One temporarily assigned roommate lamented.
Gao Bo chuckled:
"It's not over yet. Isn't there still a live exercise test tomorrow?!"
As they were chatting, a shout came from outside the door: "Gu Ji, the chief instructor wants you in the training room!"
"Got it!"
He responded and jumped off the bed.
A few roommates' eyes lit up.
"Wow, Gu Ji, being called in before the first day of practical training, are they going to leak the test to you?"
"Gu Ji, be honest, are you related to Mr. Li? Why are you getting special treatment from him among our batch of officers?"
"Shameful! Vulgar! What do you think of Mr. Li? Gu Ji is diligent, has good grades, and teachers like good students—what's strange about that?"
Gao Bo righteously scolded his roommates, then his eyes shifted:
"But seriously, this is a good opportunity, Gu Ji, don't forget to scout out the questions!"
"Get lost!"
Gu Ji cursed, put on his training clothes, and went to the classroom.
Li Ruilin was currently sitting behind the lectern, going through the police officer business test papers.
"Reporting to the chief instructor, you asked for me?"
"Your grades are good, your answers are well-organized, clear, and show improvement."
Putting down the paper, Li Ruilin turned to look at the twenty-something-year-old, vibrant and spirited young officer in front of him.
Gu Ji was a bit embarrassed by the praise.
"You're too kind, chief instructor."
"It's appropriate to praise you. Your performance this month has indeed been outstanding, but don't become prideful. Don't forget Mr. Zhang's guidance to you."
Li Ruilin was noticeably more serious in tone today.
"Actually, the strictness of Mr. Zhang towards you was arranged by me. You're capable but tend to overlook some details. Zhang Wenjun was a student I taught before, very upright and meticulous, focusing on details. He's perfect to correct your flaws. I hope you don't hold any grudge against him; if there are any complaints, bring them to me."
Gu Ji had already known that Li Ruilin and Zhang Wenjun were in cahoots.
But hearing these words, he still felt grateful.
After all, with the guidance of veteran teachers, he could avoid many detours.
"I wouldn't dare, chief instructor. I know you and Mr. Zhang both genuinely want the best for me. I will make sure to learn more from Mr. Zhang in the future!"
Upon hearing this, Li Ruilin nodded in satisfaction and waved his hand: "Alright, you may go back!"
After Gu Ji disappeared down the corridor,
Zhang Wenjun suddenly came out of the next classroom and turned into the training room.
Li Ruilin glanced at him.
"Are you satisfied now?"
"Hehe, Mr. Li, I'm just worried this kid might hold a grudge against me, and it wouldn't be easy to manage him under me in the future!"
Zhang Wenjun grinned and scratched his head, "Don't worry, Mr. Li, I won't let you take the blame for nothing. I will make sure to watch over Gu Ji well for you!"
"Alright, alright, quickly go back and prepare for tomorrow!"
Mr. Li waved him off "impatiently," and after Zhang Wenjun left, he picked up Gu Ji's paper again, pursing his lips with a slight smile.
The next day.
Gu Ji and the others waited at the base all day but didn't see the live exercise test promised by the instructors.
Just as everyone was wondering if the date had changed,
"Zzzt…"
The base's loudspeaker suddenly crackled, and the next second:
"All officers of the 24th intake police training, gather in the hall immediately!"
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