Chapter 19 Class
During breakfast the next day, two vans entered the campus area and parked separately near the teaching building. From everyone's conversation, we learned that it was a security company under Jumu. Not long after, a patrol car stopped in the shadow near the dormitory building. Two patrolmen got out of the car and chatted and laughed. It seemed that this was the entire security force of the college.
At 126:4 a.m., the students changed into black training uniforms, put on hats, and arrived at the teaching building with student badges. There was a QR code at the door of the classroom. After the teaching staff explained, everyone scanned the code to join the group. There are 10 group members, including 112 instructors, school staff, and students.
The classroom is a large tiered classroom with long tables. When you enter the classroom, you can get a set of stationery and sit anywhere you want. After all 112 people sat down, there were still a dozen empty seats.
Yu Ming looked around the four tables and said, "This is not a university classroom, this is a United Nations meeting room."
Cui Jian looked at the course schedule on the stationery he received and said, "The content is very rich." In the morning, there are cultural classes, and in the afternoon, there are practical classes. There are many cultural classes, and the first one is bodyguard etiquette.
The teacher was a short, middle-aged man with small eyes, a square face and a strong build. "Hello everyone, my name is Che Wei, and I'm your instructor. Before class, please set your cell phones to vibrate mode and don't disturb others."
"Ten rules of bodyguard etiquette. The first rule: standing and sitting posture. The second rule: appearance. The third rule: social etiquette. The fourth rule: vehicle etiquette..."
After Che Wei finished writing on the blackboard, he began to explain one by one. Cui Jian could still listen to the first two, but he was furious at the third one. Social etiquette is very complicated. Bodyguards need to have different reactions according to status, seniority, host and guest, and identity. Even opening a door has requirements. Vehicle etiquette is divided into sedans, SUVs, and off-road vehicles. Taking off-road vehicles as an example, the best position is the co-pilot, and the best position for sedans is the driver's back seat.
Cui Jian glanced at Yu Ming beside him. Not only was he listening very carefully, he also turned on the recording function on his mobile phone and took pictures of the blackboard from time to time.
The instructor of the second class was Ellie, and the course was Crime Analysis. Crime Analysis is a large class. In the first class, Ellie gave a general introduction to the types of crime that bodyguards may face, starting with an introduction to international criminal gangs.
"Blackbird and Northern Harrier are the most notorious international kidnapping gangs." Ellie said, "As we all know, each country has a single legal structure. The National Criminal Court is only a cross-border liaison agency and does not have cross-border law enforcement power. Therefore, the existing legal system is still relatively weak in combating transnational crimes. Once the criminals flee the country of jurisdiction, investigators will face tedious communication work."
"Although both Blackbird and Northern Harrier are kidnapping gangs, their styles of operation are completely different. Blackbird targets the elderly, children, and the elderly, and uses threats to get the victims' families to pay a ransom. Once the ransom is paid, the victims will be released."
"The behavior of the Northern Harriers is the opposite. Their targets are mostly people who control finances. They will use coercion to force the victims to borrow money and other means to drain as much blood as possible from the targets. The time limit is only 72 hours. After 72 hours, the victims will be killed and they will escape."
A student raised his hand and asked, "How do they handle money?"
Ellie replied: "The Internet, the secondary market of Bitcoin, underground money dealers and some bad banks. This is also a feature of current transnational kidnapping cases: kidnappers no longer need to conduct cash transactions. Online payment methods have eliminated thieves and beggars, but have also led to the rise of some illegal industries." Ellie continued: "In addition to kidnappers, bodyguards may also face killers. Killers are divided into many categories, including premeditated murders, hired murders, professional killers and professional killers. There are two well-known killer organizations operating in the Internet called Chunque and Qiuya. Qiuya is a registration system. Anyone who wants to become a killer can register with Qiuya. When Qiuya receives a commission, it will assign the order to the most suitable killer according to the actual situation."
"Autumn Crow has a rule called "Three No Kills". If more than three assassins are killed, the order will be invalidated." Ellie: "Spring Bird is a professional assassin gang with dozens of people. After receiving the commission, they will send assassins to carry out cross-border assassinations."
After introducing the kidnapping and assassin transnational criminal gangs, Ellie began to introduce the theft gangs. Bodyguards not only protect people but also objects. The last ten minutes were free question time. One of the students asked a question: "Instructor, which international criminal gang do you think is the most difficult to deal with?"
Ellie thought for a moment and answered seriously: "Seven Kills."
The student asked: “Is the force very large?”
"No." Ai Li turned around and wrote the words "Oath" and "Seven Kills" on the blackboard. She had a great figure. Cui Jian heard Yu Ming swallowing his saliva. When Yu Ming saw Cui Jian looking at him, his face immediately turned red. He drew a talisman in the air and said, "You didn't see it, you didn't see it."
A voice came from behind: "Shut up."
Yu Ming apologized and smiled at the person behind him, and also smiled at Cui Jian. Cui Jian smiled back and was sure of one thing in his heart: Yu Ming knew about Qi Sha. The question was, how did Yu Ming know about Qi Sha?
Ellie introduced the Oath. Like many animal protection and green protection organizations, the Oath is a non-governmental anti-trafficking organization established in Sweden in 1966. Its purpose is to help abducted children and women. Today, there are more than large orphanages around the world that specifically take in abducted children and help them find their relatives or adoptive families. Currently, there are more than children. At the same time, it also has connections with many legal institutions to provide legal and life assistance to abducted women.
Most of the funds of the Oath come from donations. The largest funder is a cookie manufacturer. His only grandson was abducted and sold at an auction in Tokyo, where he died tragically. So the funder handed over most of his assets to the Oath for management. Therefore, the Oath has many branches, including those that manage assets and those that manage investments. Many members of these branches are orphans of the Oath.
At the end of the last century, like many non-governmental organizations, the oath also had radical remarks, and then the Seven Killings was born. The first batch of orphans selected received professional training and became killers.
Ellie said, "I don't think they know what this organization is called. There is no official name. There were seven killers in the first batch, corresponding to the seven days of the week, or Sunday, gold, wood, water, fire, earth, sun and moon. They call each other very simply, gold, wood, water, and that's it. In 2010, there was an official announcement about this organization for the first time, and the name used was the Seven Killers, so we call them the Seven Killers."
Ellie said: "Ordinary people rarely know about the existence of the Seven Killers. There is only one reason. After the official announcement of the Seven Killers, the Oath received ten times more donations than last year. Many donations directly stated that they would donate the money to the Seven Killers. After investigation, it was found that the donors were basically relatives of victims of human trafficking. Under such circumstances, the Tokyo Massacre occurred in 2012."
(End of this chapter)