00, New York.

"Richard Long"

"Yes, ma'am."

"Please sit down. I am Diana Hudson, the interviewer for this time. Mr. Long, I need to ask you a few questions."

"Just call me Rick, please."

"Mr. Long, given what you went through as a teenager in Castle Rock, what made you want to become a police officer?"

"The New York Police Department and the Fort Rock Police Department are not the same unit, and I will not judge all police officers because of what the Fort Rock Police Department did. And I hope that I can help people get justice, including preventing others from experiencing the same thing as me. experience."

"So, you still think the Castle Rock police should be responsible"

"Yes."

"Okay." After looking at the information, Diana continued: "You have done a very good job in the Coast Guard. It can be seen that you are a very good soldier."

"Thank you."

"So, what made you give up serving in the Coast Guard and join the New York Police Department?"

"I hope to have a relatively stable vacation while realizing my ideals."

"So, ideal"

"Yes, ma'am."

"I read from the information that your uncle was involved in drug production and trafficking. I don't know how you evaluate him."

"Sorry, I haven't met him and can't comment."

"Okay, you don't seem to have any other friends except your girlfriend and comrades. Have you ever thought about the reason?"

No, the whole interview process was weird from the beginning. Last interview; only one interviewer; questions too personal

"Ms. Hudson, can I ask a question?"

"please say."

"I don't know what it means now. I've already passed the interview and jumped directly to the review process. When will I start working for the FBI?"

A man pushed open the door and said to Richard: "Sharp and full of justice. This is the evaluation given to you by your superiors in the Coast Guard."

"Director." Diana stood up.

The bureau chief is the highest officer of yd.

"Diana, leave it to me. I need to talk to the guy alone."

"Okay, sir." Anna turned and walked out of the office.

"I think you should have met me, Mr. Long."

"Yes, I've seen it on TV and in newspapers, Bureau Chief Roosevelt."

"Mr. Long, the internal affairs team has investigated your information in detail. Your performance in the Coast Guard and the Iraq War has been positively recognized."

"Thank you."

"There are generally three types of people who become police officers. The first is for stability, the second is for rights, and the third is for justice. I believe you did not give up a good Coast Guard job for stability and rights. But I have one I question whether the goal you are pursuing is justice or revenge."

"Justice, sir."

"Are you sure"

"I am sure."

“There’s a job now that I want to be done by someone who didn’t go into the police academy.”

"Sir, this seems to be out of order."

"I know, but special times require a special group of people."

"why me"

"You are an excellent soldier, and you can protect yourself better than most people; you have lofty and firm goals, which can protect you from falling; and your keen intuition allows you to better avoid danger and danger. Discover clues.”

"Can I ask about the job description?"

"Not until you agree."

"I need to think about it."

"Yes, if you have any ideas, please contact Ms. Hudson. She will be your contact person in the future. She will leave you a phone number later."

"Sir, does the answer I hand over affect my joining yd?"

"No matter what your answer is, it will not affect your becoming a member of yd. We

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