Chapter 341 - 212: American-style Iaido Practice, Grandmaster-level【Shooting】
Li Ang now considered the local police station almost like a second home; he knew practically everyone, and they all greeted him whenever they met.
There was no helping it; compared to those doctors in hospitals who only cared about charging fees and not about treating patients, Li Ang was simply an angel sent by God.
Many of them had chronic neck and back problems that Li Ang managed to heal at a cost that did not even merit an initial consultation, so everyone he met would bless him with a "God bless you."
Going to the police station to learn real combat shooting skills sounded like something out of fantasy, but with Li Ang, it was different.
After expressing his interest to Chief Bush, not only did he immediately agree, but he even went to the office and the PR department to arrange for the event as a public outreach activity of the police-community partnership.
The idea of citizens helping the police to solve cases, offering volunteer medical services at the station, and the police teaching citizens practical skills sounded quite reasonable.
Chief Bush had several officers in mind who excelled in this area, but he ended up rejecting each one; either their skills were incomplete, or they were only good at competition shooting with insufficient real combat experience. In the end, he decided to teach Li Ang himself.
Li Ang was certainly willing to be taught personally by the Chief, who had over twenty years of experience and as much real combat knowledge as one could hope for. In other countries, there might rarely be an opportunity to fire a gun, but in the free land of America, such opportunities were all too common.
Although the skills he wanted to master, once advanced to a higher level, would mainly depend on his own painstaking practice, having a good teacher in the early stages of learning a skill could greatly accelerate the learning process, effectively saving time.
Chief Bush brought Li Ang to their dedicated training range, and plenty of officers who were not on duty also followed to see what was happening, curious about someone coming to the station just to shoot for fun.
