
I'm a Police Officer, What the Hell is the Criminal Skill System?
by Ji Shisan
About This Novel
After graduating from college, Jiang Yi successfully landed and was admitted to the police. On the first day he reported to the police station, he swore an oath to the police badge: "I swear to be sincere, to abide by the law, to fulfill my duties, to be diligent and modest, and to serve the people. If I violate my oath, I am willing to receive the most severe punishment. I solemnly swear..." The next second, he bound the criminal skill system. Jiang Yi:...... No, the wrong person was kidnapped, right? I'm a police officer! ... This book is also called "As a Police Officer, Are You Too Alternative?" ", "I am a policeman, what the hell are criminals counterattacking the system", "Crazy, you call this a policeman?
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Official(10)Scraped 7d ago
It's wonderful, the case is incisive, the links are interlocking, and the protagonist's reasoning is incisive!
. . . .
After reading the third chapter, I am really speechless about this plot. Does the protagonist's father have to be behind and escort the protagonist to the front to be more capable? Or to be more direct, the protagonist's father puts both hands on the protagonist's shoulders, and holds a knife in one hand, pushing the protagonist away? This is better protected. .
The first chapter opens with a lightning strike
The crime occurred at 6 o'clock, and a wanted video was sent out at 7 o'clock... It took one hour to complete the police reception, on-site processing, evidence collection, case filing and approval, suspect identity confirmation, drafting and issuance of the arrest warrant, video production, approval, and release. This is too efficient, right?
There is so much slang that it reads like too much nonsense!
I think it's well written. The author will update it soon.
It seems that the author needs to be more difficult.
He's a eunuch now. I thought the author would finish the book, so please stay away.
It's just a bit unrealistic. There are only a dozen people in a police station, and there are more than a dozen people in every police room here.
It's just a bug.
A poisoning case. I used the polygraph test 3 to 5 times a day. So what did you do for food during the day before CD?
Did you write a split? ? ? It's still unclear whether he is an undercover agent. If he doesn't know anything, he becomes an undercover agent. I was looking so excited when suddenly, I collapsed.
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Official(10)Scraped 7d ago
It's wonderful, the case is incisive, the links are interlocking, and the protagonist's reasoning is incisive!
. . . .
After reading the third chapter, I am really speechless about this plot. Does the protagonist's father have to be behind and escort the protagonist to the front to be more capable? Or to be more direct, the protagonist's father puts both hands on the protagonist's shoulders, and holds a knife in one hand, pushing the protagonist away? This is better protected. .
The first chapter opens with a lightning strike
The crime occurred at 6 o'clock, and a wanted video was sent out at 7 o'clock... It took one hour to complete the police reception, on-site processing, evidence collection, case filing and approval, suspect identity confirmation, drafting and issuance of the arrest warrant, video production, approval, and release. This is too efficient, right?
There is so much slang that it reads like too much nonsense!
I think it's well written. The author will update it soon.
It seems that the author needs to be more difficult.
He's a eunuch now. I thought the author would finish the book, so please stay away.
It's just a bit unrealistic. There are only a dozen people in a police station, and there are more than a dozen people in every police room here.
It's just a bug.
A poisoning case. I used the polygraph test 3 to 5 times a day. So what did you do for food during the day before CD?
Did you write a split? ? ? It's still unclear whether he is an undercover agent. If he doesn't know anything, he becomes an undercover agent. I was looking so excited when suddenly, I collapsed.









