Marvel's Outlaws

Chapter 15 Contradictions

"Joy, I hope you understand that the police are a disciplined force and everyone should unite to help each other." Foster said, but this is not the end. "Every front-line police officer may later encounter a powerful firepower." Rough bandits, they need the support of every police officer in the area."

This example is not unfamiliar to everyone. It is a relatively common problem in the United States and everyone is familiar with it.

Joey naturally disagrees with this statement. After all, this is a police school, not a police station, and these guys are not his colleagues but classmates.

"Sorry, I don't agree with your metaphor. It's obviously inappropriate." After integrating the memories, Joey formed a new concept. He knew nothing about it, but he felt good. At least he didn't use two different ideas. idea.

"So tell me, what do you think?" Foster did not shut up Joey rudely.

Joey continued: "First of all, this is a school rather than a police station. Secondly, this is a workplace rather than the ivory tower of the school. Finally, I am just the monitor on the first day of my tenure, not their nanny."

""Foster didn't expect Joey to say this, while others were a little angry. Did he treat them as children?

"You still need to compete for promotion in the police station. Although it is a disciplinary team, it is still a workplace. Even if I will cover and support my colleagues in a shootout, it does not mean that we can share everything. When we are promoted, we still have to Competition?”

"This is not an ordinary school, and they are all adults, not children. Don't you know what is right and what is wrong? I don't know how they passed the written examination and interview."

"Finally, I fulfilled my duties as monitor. I reminded everyone last night that I knocked on the door very hard in the morning, and it was the same just now."

"Then Mr. Instructor, should I really follow them and tell them what is right? And I am only 22 years old. Being smart is not my fault, nor is it the reason why I should do more. They are here to find a job to make money to support their families. , not to enjoy or anything.”

After Joey finished speaking, he looked at Foster quietly, and Foster frowned. There was nothing wrong with what Joey said.

However, Foster was not satisfied. "Joy, do you think this analysis is too rational and lacks some emotion?" Foster was not angry, but asked very calmly.

"Don't the police need to be rational? They must treat any incident rationally at any time, any place, and get the correct way to deal with it. Of course, human beings have feelings. No one can avoid this. It's a pity that they and I were the first to do so yesterday. How can we have any friendship when we meet each other? And look at their eyes, when you think I did something wrong, they all have a gloating look in their eyes."

Joey looked around at the dozen or so people sitting in the classroom. Joey smiled at them, more like mocking them. Joey didn't know that there was a trace of pride in his consciousness.

Joey looked at Instructor Foster again, "You see, they think my advice is verbosity, and my knocking on the door they think is noise, and now they are gloating about my misfortune."

Foster looked at a dozen students. These guys avoided the instructor's eyes with a guilty conscience. This was not the first time Foster encountered such a situation, and everything was analyzed thoroughly by Joey, and he also Putting it out in the open makes everyone look bad.

Even though what Joey said was right, he felt that this was really bad. He couldn't imagine what it would be like for someone like Joey to become a police officer.

It’s not that Joey is too evil. When looking at a person, you can’t look at him alone. You must know that behind Joey there is his father, Roll Franklin, and a group.

If Joey Franklin enters the police force, it will be quite easy for him to do what he wants, such as promotion. If his intelligence is really used at work, it will be difficult for him not to achieve results. Especially in New York.

There are countless crimes here, and what Joey wants to solve most is that if his father supports him, then if he has money, why not worry about not having an informant?

That's a good thing, what if Joey wants to do something bad?

"I listen

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