Chapter 25
on Monday.

New York Fire Academy.

Luke came early with the admission notice.

At this time, two or three people had already arrived.

"You are also a student in the second semester of 2003?"

A girl with well-developed chest muscles came directly over and asked curiously.

This year may be the last enrollment of the New York Fire Academy in recent years, but the enrollment is not a batch of training together, but a batch of semesters.

It takes 12 to 16 weeks for a student to take 16 to 4 weeks from enrollment to graduation. Nowadays, it is generally [-] weeks, which is about [-] months.

Therefore, this year can be divided into two to three batches, two to three semester admissions.

This also coincides with the duty and rest system of firefighters. Large fire stations are divided into three teams, A, B, and C, who are on duty for 24 hours and rest for 48 hours.

Luke, they belong to the second batch of the second semester.

"Ah."

Luke looked at her with a smile: "You too?"

There are very few female firefighters, and it is very difficult in the firefighting industry, but the other party looks so lively and sunny, Luke can't help but think of a sentence: how can there be a quiet time in the world, it's just someone carrying the load for you!

Emmm.

Luke felt that the blonde, sunny girl with strong chest muscles had a background, and most of them were someone at home in the New York Fire Department.

This is also a tradition in the American theater world.

Saying that you don't look at the test and only look at the overall quality, isn't it the [-]th-rank Zhongzheng system that Dongguo played thousands of years ago.

Especially in the big police system of American TV dramas, there are many 'high-quality talents' who go through the back door.

It is the norm that a son inherits his father's business, and it is not uncommon for a family of industries to have all their sons in one industry.

"Ruth McCorkey."

The blond girl introduces herself with a smile.

"Luke Ball."

Luke replied.

"Then I called you Luke, and you just came out of high school to be a firefighter?"

Ruth smiled familiarly and said, "Why don't you go to college to be cool?"

"Firefighters are my ambition."

Luke teased: "So you just came out of college and became a firefighter?"

"Yes."

Ruth said calmly: "I've played everything that should be played in college, and now I'm graduating, but I don't know what to do.

Then I remembered that my dad and my uncle always thought I was a girl and couldn't be a firefighter, so I wanted to show them. "

"come on."

Luke extracted the keywords 'dad' and 'uncle', and sure enough, what else could he say other than a smile of encouragement?
Graduation work has to be a specialty, and it's clear that Ruth's specialty is parenting.

"Yeah, who says women can't be firefighters?"

At this time, another voice interjected.

Luke looked at the sound and saw another Latina woman with a ponytail coming over with a look of approval.

"Andy!"

"Ruth!"

The two women clearly knew each other, and the moment they met was a warm hug.

"Your father really asked you to train?"

"He thought I would go to the bureau as a clerk at best."

"My father and uncle think the same way. They think that we can't carry them back, and it's not easy to integrate, Balabala, this time I have to give them a surprise."

"..."

The two women chatted in full swing, each of them seemed to have the arrogance to justify the names of female firefighters, and Luke couldn't help laughing and crying.

He was 100% sure that both of them came from firefighting families.

By the time the teacher came, all the students had already arrived.

Luke counted, 23 people.

He knew Ruth, Andy, and Gary, a good alumnus, all from a fire fighting family...

The four instructors stood in front and after talking for a while, asked everyone to go to the changing room to change into their training uniforms.

"Wow~"

As soon as I entered, someone couldn't help but call out, only to blow the hooligan whistle: "I'm already looking forward to training and playing and taking a bath together~"

Without him.

This is one of the inconveniences of female firefighters.

In today's American TV world, there is no such thing as the future where hundreds of toilets are set up in a public place to distinguish between genders, let alone in the profession of firefighters.

Both men and women change clothes together and even take a bath together.

Ruth and Andy, two women, also have no separate place for them to change their clothes.

But they are worthy of being from a family of firefighters. They looked at each other and laughed. In the eyes of the wolf, they calmly changed into student uniforms, and didn't mind the leak of spring.

Luke can only say something awesome.

"Ruth, your figure is amazing!"

Someone almost drooled over Ruth's muscular pectoral muscles.

"Andy, yours isn't bad either."

"Yep."

"is it?"

Ruth changed her clothes and began to look at everyone with the same eyes, and commented: "You guys are not very good~"

A group of male firefighters suddenly mustered their muscles, trying to show their masculine beauty.

"Sisters have seen better."

Ruth smiled contemptuously.

Andy gave her a high five.

Luke didn't follow along, just glanced at first, then looked away.

To borrow Ruth's words: Dude has seen better.

His attention was on Gary, a good alumnus, because from what he knew about Gary, this guy was a typical hormonal high school student in the typical American TV world.

Even Hope dared to molest at the graduation ceremony. Now, on this occasion, not only was he not the first to whistle hooligans, but he also didn't get involved in molesting two female students by a group of male students.

This is very Gary!
The only reason Luke can think of is that either Gary, like the Eggless Warrior, has castrated himself with a knife, or Gary knows the background of Ruth and Andy.

And their background is much stronger than his.

Forced by the situation to be inferior to others, he didn't want to be put on small shoes in the future and affect his future, so he didn't dare to show his true colors.

Luke thoughtfully changed into the red T-shirt printed with the 2003-2 new students and walked out of the locker room.

Today is the first day of orientation training.

And the first project made Luke laugh and cry: queue training.

That's right!

Like the content of Luke's previous high school military training, the first training program for the freshmen of the New York Fire School in the second semester of 2003 was the training team.

23 students, under the command of the instructor, walked forward, stood at attention for a while, turned left, right and backward.

According to the instructor: It's hard without military experience.

But Luke looked at the queues and inattentive classmates that were far more disorganized than the previous high school military training, and could only secretly complain in his heart.

Difficult!
After a day of training, everyone went to the changing room to change into their clothes, and they screamed to celebrate together.

"Luke, together?"

Ruth was the first to greet him.

Luke didn't refuse either.

They are all classmates, except for Gary, the others might become friends in the future.

Many friends, many ways.

And Ruth and Andy's back road is obviously wider than the average person, it is worth making friends.

The Fire Academy is not located in the urban area because it has to arrange various training venues including fire conditions, so everyone came here by car.

Now that we are going to a party together, a motorcade drove out of the academy, rushing towards the city with the sound of wailing and wolf howling.

(End of this chapter)

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