Chapter 91: Close-Range Ult
Allen Zhang: Ok, I’ll take it. Please help me get a CCW permit.
Fake credential dealer: I have two channels here, one is legal but time-consuming, the other is time-saving but illegal. Which one do you want? The faster one will cost a bit more.
Allen Zhang: The legal one.
Fake credential dealer: [Mysterious Code] You’ll need to register your real name information on this website, fill out the written test material, and after passing the review, someone will email you to notify you to the offline site for assessment. Although we can guarantee that you will pass the written preliminary review, you still need to grasp some security knowledge and shooting skills.
Allen Zhang: So this legal and compliant method requires me to take the test myself? I spent 400 US dollars just to get an opportunity for an offline assessment? What about the illegal one?
Fake credential dealer: Most people can’t even get this opportunity, only those who graduate police academies and are military veterans could possibly get approved. If you don’t have time, you can spend another 200 dollars to hire a professional to take the test for you! Or you could find someone to go, pay 50 dollars to swipe the card into the testing center, and I can recommend the proctor to you, all insiders, they won’t make things difficult for you.
Fake credential dealer: For the illegal one, we can just get it done for you directly, but you must bear the consequences yourself.
Allen Zhang: Alright, I’ll do the assessment myself then. Is 50 dollars enough to bribe the proctor? Isn’t that too cheap?
Fake credential dealer: You don’t need to think that way. It’s no different from taking a driver’s license test. The proctors deal with many such deals daily, 50 dollars per person, 500 dollars for ten people, 5000 dollars for a hundred people. The proctor is only responsible for letting your person into the testing center, not for ensuring you pass the test. Everything still needs genuine backend data support.
After all, it’s a bit too abstract to award a security permit to someone who can’t even assemble and use a gun, doesn’t know how to protect people, and flees farther than employers when trouble occurs.
