If you want to be a good person, find Huadi

Chapter 205 Silver Flute Award

Instructor Jian handed the mysterious list to Huang Zhicheng with a solemn expression, as if it carried a mission of immense importance. Huang Zhicheng took the list, his eyes quickly scanning the names, and a meticulous undercover plan began to form in his mind.

Chen Yongren, the first to leave the police academy, seems to have long since vanished from public view. Who knows where he is now, or what arduous mission he shoulders? Shan Haisheng and He Zhiyong resolutely left the academy on the eve of graduation, and their choices are equally puzzling.

None of this escaped Hua Di's sharp eyes. Yet, despite his unwavering awareness of all this, he understood he had no right to interfere with any of it, let alone change the status quo. After all, truly influencing and changing the complex undercover phenomenon could only happen once he reached a certain level of prominence and possessed sufficient influence.

Huadi's life at the police academy may seem simple, but it's actually rich and varied. It's simple because his daily routine is almost identical: In the morning, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the campus, he rises promptly, washes, and heads to the playground for rigorous physical training. In the morning, he dedicates himself to learning various professional knowledge. In the afternoon, he rests briefly, followed by another round of intense training and classes... And so on, day after day.

But to say it's rich is no exaggeration. Every day, Huadi not only undergoes intense physical training—long-distance running, push-ups, fighting techniques, and so on—but also absorbs a vast amount of knowledge in areas such as criminal investigation, psychology, and law. For ordinary people, such a busy and challenging life might be overwhelming, but for Huadi, it's just a taste of his potential. Physical training is like a relaxing warm-up for him, and as for the complex academic learning, its intensity doesn't even compare to what he experienced as a student at Hong Kong University.

However, Huadi thoroughly enjoyed his current, carefree existence. The many matters outside the police academy were handled by dedicated personnel, providing him with no worries or troubles. However, Jojo was the only one who complained, as Huadi simply couldn't spare much time to leave the academy and be by her side.

Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, Huadi and his classmates are about to embark on their internship journey. However, before that, the thoughtful Huadi has already properly arranged Wu Xiong's whereabouts.

It turns out that Instructor Jian, the instructor in charge of this training, is the vice-captain of SDU. His purpose in this position is to select an outstanding student to join his team. Among the many students, Huadi's outstanding performance caught Jian's attention and interest. Instructor Jian praised Huadi highly and was delighted to bring this promising student back to SDU for further training.

Unfortunately, Huadi wasn't interested. He already had his own plans and intentions, so he declined Instructor Jian's offer without hesitation and solemnly recommended Wu Xiong to him. Instructor Jian was actually quite pleased with Wu Xiong, believing that someone with Huadi's strong recommendation must be quite capable. However, as an instructor, he had his own principles and considerations, and naturally couldn't make a decision based solely on a student's one-sided account. He needed to carefully consider whether or not to allow Wu Xiong to join SDU.

However, to everyone's surprise, Instructor Jian's deliberation didn't last long. Before long, he decisively transferred Wu Xiong directly to SDU! The reason for this was a recommendation from another person—Li Wenbin.

Li Wenbin, of course, has quite the background. He's already held the rank of Superintendent, and more importantly, his father was once the Commissioner of Police, giving him a strong and distinguished family background. Furthermore, Li Wenbin's exceptional abilities have made him a key talent for development at the police department, even touted as a top candidate for the future Commissioner. Even Instructor Jian had to treat a recommendation from such a prominent figure with caution. Perhaps, in his mind, Li Wenbin's recommendation was more persuasive and influential than Huadi's. After weighing the pros and cons, Instructor Jian ultimately trusted Li Wenbin's judgment and gladly accepted Wu Xiong into SDU.

Time flies, and finally the much-anticipated yet tense internship assignment moment arrives. Many interns wait anxiously for their future positions to be announced, and Huadi is no exception.

At this point, Jiang Dawei extended an olive branch to Huadi, offering to transfer him to the anti-drug unit. However, surprisingly, Huadi declined the offer without hesitation, having already made up his mind: to apply directly to the mobile unit.

Huadi had his own firm ideas and long-term plans for this decision. He knew that to truly gain a deep understanding of the operational mechanisms of each department within the police force, he had to start from the grassroots level, accumulating experience and gradually rotating through each department. Only in this way could he fully grasp the operational model of the entire police system.

After a series of assignments, Wah-ti finally lands on Ho Man-chum's squad. Despite Ho Man-chum's impressive experience, having joined the force over a decade ago, he's considered a veteran among veterans. However, reality is often harsh: lacking a solid academic background, Ho Man-chum's path to promotion is fraught with obstacles, and after years, he remains just an ordinary sergeant.

In contrast, newcomer Hua Di, thanks to his outstanding performance and academic credentials, was directly appointed the squad's chief. Although currently serving as acting chief, he is already on par with He Wenzhan. Furthermore, in certain situations, Hua Di's voice even surpasses that of the veteran sheriff.

Wah-di arrives at He Wenzhan's team with great enthusiasm and anticipation, but to his surprise, he's not greeted with a friendly welcome. It turns out that the other members of this team, all brought up by He Wenzhan himself, are filled with skepticism and resentment towards the newcomer, Wah-di.

However, the clever and wise Wah Di observes all this silently. He knows that here, background and connections are useless. If he wants to win the respect of his teammates, he must rely on his own strength and hard work. Therefore, whether it is daily patrol work or exciting arrest operations, Wah Di always maintains a high level of focus and professionalism.

While other patrol members might occasionally slack off or slack off, Hua Di never shirks his duties. He meticulously checks every corner, never missing a single suspicious glimpse. And when faced with the most ruthless criminals, Hua Di rushes to the front without hesitation, demonstrating fearless courage and formidable fighting ability.

Hua Di's impressive martial prowess is particularly noteworthy. Since joining He Wenzhan's squad, the entire team has achieved an astonishing record of near-zero casualties while carrying out various challenging missions. Of course, there have been two minor mishaps: two team members sprained their ankles from running too fast. Despite these, Hua Di's outstanding performance remains impeccable, earning him the unanimous approval of the entire team and their captain, He Wenzhan.

With his exceptional internship results, Huadi unsurprisingly became the top student in his class. Furthermore, he achieved excellent grades in all subjects during his time at the police academy. Such exceptional talent and ability naturally earned Huadi the Silver Whistle Award, the highest honor a trainee can receive. This honor is both a testament to Huadi's tireless efforts and a shining start to his future police career.

Every Silver Flute Award winner is sought after by all branches of the police force, each eager to recruit these outstanding trainees. Huadi, a standout among this year's trainees, was courted by leaders from all departments. Huadi ultimately chose the Tactical Unit. His brief internship wasn't enough for him to understand the unit, so he decided to continue serving there. This time, he didn't return to the Ho Man-ch'an unit; he joined a completely new one, a uniquely talented group.

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