On September 1st, the summer heat had not yet faded away, and in the warm autumn breeze, another group of police academy students walked into the gate of the police academy.

After Officer Ohno packed up the teaching aids, he greeted Instructor Onizuka who had returned to his office: "Instructor Onizuka."

"Ono, I was just about to look for you." Onizuka Yazo stopped Ono who was about to leave, "The opening ceremony is about to begin, you should come with me."

"Me?" Officer Ohno pointed his index finger at himself, "Me too? I don't think I'm the class teacher, so I probably don't need to..."

His duty is to be the deputy head teacher of the Onizuka teaching field, so it is not his turn to attend such a teacher-student meeting.

"The situation is special this year, so you go to calm things down." Onizuka Hachizo said, "The boss said, 'If you are not prepared to sacrifice from the beginning, you will drop out of school as soon as possible.' So we added a session of communication with seniors - I haven't had time to tell you yet."

Officer Ohno understood that this was really going to borrow his face. He pursed his lips and tried to smile out of habit, but quickly retracted his smile and pretended to be serious: "I understand."

Onizuka Hachizo nodded, and sighed almost imperceptibly as Officer Oono turned around to change his clothes.

Soon, Officer Oono changed into his police uniform and rushed to the auditorium with Hachizo Onizuka one after the other.

The freshmen were sitting in the audience, and when they saw the people coming in one after another, they looked at them curiously. However, as they had just entered the police academy, they were very reserved and did not dare to inquire too much. They only uttered slight exclamations.

But when there are too many people, even the slightest breathing sound will become louder, and an instructor will shout: "What are you all making noise for?"

The atmosphere immediately became quiet, and the freshmen straightened their backs and sat up straight.

Officer Ohno also subconsciously stood up straighter, and when he saw Onizuka Hachizo sitting down, he sat down next to him.

"The second half of the year has a little more than the first half." Instructor Murakami nodded to the two of them and exchanged greetings with Onizuka Yazo. "I don't know how much will be left in the end."

"After all, they are civil servants." Onitsuka Yazo continued, "We need to strengthen management this year. Have you issued the duty roster?"

"Not yet, but I heard that the frequency of night patrols will be increased." Instructor Murakami looked at Officer Ohno who was listening to the gossip, "Ohno, you're busy now."

Instructor Onizuka turned around and saw Officer Ohno grinning bitterly, as if he had been caught eavesdropping. "You can't use old bones like us."

Officer Ohno immediately saluted but kept his voice low: "Yes, instructor!"

The instructors around laughed when they heard the noise.

The instructor team is aging rapidly, with most of them being retired criminal police or seniors who are about to retire. It is rare to see young people in their early thirties like Ohno, even though he is only an assistant class teacher similar to an assistant teacher.

The instructors smiled at Officer Ohno in a friendly manner; after all, they still needed to remain serious in front of the freshmen.

If we don't give these young and energetic police cadets a warning in advance to intimidate them, it will be more difficult to control them later.

Hachizo Onizuka looked down at his vibrating cell phone, then left to answer the call. Officer Oono looked over with some curiosity.

The rustling sound of fabric rustled in my ears, and Instructor Murakami called out softly, "Ono, get up quickly."

A crowd of people entered from the main entrance of the auditorium. The Superintendent of Police, surrounded by the crowd, walked in gracefully. Not far behind him, Onizuka Yazo had a sullen face, as if he had just lost his temper. Next to him, was Hagiwara Kenji, who was smiling brightly.

Officer Ohno stood up and saluted as everyone else did, his eyes following a group of high-ranking officials as they walked up to the stage.

Hachizo Onizuka was the host this time, standing in front of the microphone and staring at the audience.

"Take a seat! Now please invite Superintendent Lulang Baitian to come to the stage and give a speech."

There was thunderous applause from the audience, and there was another person next to Officer Ohno. It was Kenji Hagiwara who had just come in.

"Why are you here so late?" Officer Ohno looked directly at the stage, not even paying any attention to it.

"It's unfair, instructor. I just found out about this part." Hagiwara Kenji begged for mercy in a low voice. "Besides, Instructor Onizuka asked me to call you. We have to wait in the backstage. We have a speech today."

Ohno frowned: "I'm not prepared..."

Hagiwara Kenji curled his lips, thinking it was just the humility of a top student, like "Before the exam: I didn't review at all, after the exam: I only tested this little thing."

"It's okay. I'm not prepared either." Hagiwara Kenji gave a knowing smile. "Let's go around from the back. Fortunately, this side is not very conspicuous."

Officer Ohno sighed and had to bend over and sneak quickly to the edge of the stage. Their actions attracted the attention of a few students who were not listening carefully.

Hagiwara Kenji blinked at the gaze coming over with understanding. The police academy student was stunned. Just as he was about to smile back, he saw Officer Ohno standing next to Hagiwara Kenji and quickly turned his head away.

Officer Ohno was speechless: Am I that scary?

Soon, the Superintendent of Police finished his speech and returned to his seat, and a representative of the outstanding freshmen of the police academy took the stage to speak.

Listening to the newlyweds’ powerful speeches, the two people waiting in the audience seemed to hear the cicadas chirping that summer, and they swore unforgettable vows under the lush cherry trees.

"Now, please invite Inspector Hagiwara of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squad of the Metropolitan Police Department's Security Department Mobile Team to come to the stage and give a speech."

Kenji Hagiwara winked quietly at Officer Oono and walked up.

“Hello everyone, I’m Kenji Hagiwara, and I’m honored to be here.

I am affiliated with the explosive ordnance disposal team of the mobile team of the security department. In layman's terms, I am what people often call the bomb disposal police.

I heard a gasp.

Indeed, this is a special type of police force that is rarely seen in daily police work. Perhaps most people's understanding of it is only superficial, and they only know that the work of bomb disposal police is related to bomb disposal.

To some extent, this understanding is not wrong, as bomb disposal is indeed an important part of our job responsibilities, but in reality, what we do is much more than that.

I don't want to elaborate on the specific details of the work and the hardships and dangers involved. At the same time, I am not here today to promote the greatness of the profession of bomb disposal police or to recruit new people to join.

Perhaps some students can no longer suppress their curiosity at this moment.

Since I am neither here to popularize knowledge nor to recruit talents, then why am I here today?

In fact, the answer is very simple. One word can summarize the core theme of my speech - "safety".

Just as there are many stereotypes about the profession of bomb disposal police, people also have deep-rooted prejudices about explosives..."

"Ono, how are you preparing?" Instructor Onizuka walked to Officer Ono's side without him noticing. He frowned and said, "It will be your turn soon."

"It should be fine." Officer Ohno smiled bitterly, "I have written a lot of reports, but..." He paused, "I am worried about saying something that cannot be said."

"Please control yourself." Instructor Onizuka looked at Hagiwara Kenji who was talking freely, "Just don't go beyond Hagiwara's standards."

Ohno paused slightly, thinking that it might be difficult.

“…the safety of people’s lives, property, and our own safety.

Every police call means a security crisis, and every mission may be our last mission.

Here, I wish the freshmen present at the police academy success in their studies and my future colleagues good luck in their work.

thank you all! "

There was thunderous applause from the audience, and Kenji Hagiwara saluted and left the stage.

Onizuka Hachizo walked up to the stage and said, "Next, please invite Inspector Ohno to come up to the stage and make a speech."

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