Chapter 521 - 485: The First Encounter with Le Yuan
May 26th, Hua Jian Security’s training had been going on for a month.
On the training base’s playground, a group of muscular men with tanned skin were running with weights.
In the southeast corner of the base, dozens of people were bare-chested, pairing off two by two, practicing close combat.
One of them wielded a plastic dagger while the other was unarmed; the unarmed side had to dodge the opponent’s dagger attacks and quickly subdue them.
In the northwest corner, the sound of gunfire was incessant as dozens practiced moving target shooting, running forward while firing at various targets.
At the same time, some people were taking a theoretical exam in the classroom...
After a month’s time, according to Wu Li’s original plan, the first phase of training should have ended, and a portion of the participants were ready to graduate. This group included Luo Bin and other Master Level Martial Artists as well as over a dozen Red Sticks from Hongmen, and elites from over a dozen other organizations, totaling sixty-eight people.
The physical fitness of these sixty-eight was completely up to standard, and they also had rich combat experience. The purpose of this month’s training was mainly to enhance their professional knowledge and security awareness, as well as to further improve their close combat and shooting skills.
In fact, at their level, what could be taught had been taught; the rest depended on long-term hard practice and personal talent, so Wu Li only arranged one month of training for these people. Continuing the training wouldn’t lead to significant improvements in a short time.
After passing all assessments, Wu Li planned to assign these individuals to officially take on Hua Jian’s security contracts.
Currently, all of Hua Jian’s security contracts were coming from Chinese organizations in Southern F. They had joined Hua Jian Security both to form an alliance to oppose "Le Yuan" and because they truly had security needs requiring long-term security services.
