Special Forces: 365 days of special training
17 Ye Cunxin’s Popularity

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"According to the Prison Law, the prison implements the principle of combining punishment and reform, labor and education for prisoners to transform prisoners into law-abiding citizens.

"Through the management of the prison, the prisoners will be able to correct their bad habits and learn a skill so that they can be self-reliant after they are released from prison…"

On the podium, Ye Cunxin was reciting the Prison Law. The people below the stage were drowsy, but they had to listen. These things had to be tested. If you didn't pass, you had to continue until you passed.

Only after passing the exam could they really start training their skills.

Ian didn't listen to her either. He was too busy sleeping on the table.

Although this was his first time in prison, Ian had interacted with the prisoners in the prison many times when he was on a mission. These experiences made him very familiar with the rules and regulations of the prison.

The reform through labor in prison was actually similar to that in factories outside. However, the type of work was not fixed. It was determined according to the degree of reform, the progress of learning, and the specialty of craftsmanship.

If you know how to tailor, you can apply to sew clothes. With nimble fingers, he could apply to do manual labor. Even if he didn't know anything, he could still repair roads and do manual labor.

If you did a good job, they would start to pay you in prison according to your performance and workload. Some people even earned less before they entered prison than after they entered prison.

In addition to salary, if you performed well, the prison guards would also start to calculate your assessment points. If the assessment score was high, it would assess your various performances in prison. Based on your performance, it would be judged whether or not to reduce your sentence.

However, this was the treatment of ordinary prisoners.

Other than these ordinary jobs, there were many other jobs.

For example, the librarian was usually in charge of borrowing books from the prisoners in the prison. The task was easy and there were books to read. For example, cleaning the windbreak area sounded tiring, but it was actually very easy. He only needed to pay attention to the cigarette butts and large garbage on the ground when he was out. There were also jobs such as helping to get food and cook in the canteen, helping the prison transport the daily supplies, and so on.

These jobs were easy to do, they earned a lot, and they were free. Naturally, they were very popular and the competition was very fierce. Some prisoners even bribed the prison guards or the warden just to have an easy job in prison.

However, these things had little to do with Ian. No matter what kind of work it was, Ian could do it for you. Before enlisting in the army, twelve years of wandering was no joke.

After Ye Cunxin taught everyone how to play the Prison Law, he began to teach everyone how to make the Celestial Dynasty Knot.

In the prison, weaving celestial knots, embroidery, and beaded strings were known as the three most tiring jobs in the prison. Even if you were extremely evil and hot-tempered, your temper would be worn out after working like this for a few months.

These jobs were not bad for female celebrities. After all, these jobs were originally jobs that women were good at. However, for some clumsy male celebrities, it was not so comfortable.

From time to time, the male celebrities would say,"Sir, can you help me take a look? I seem to have made a mistake!”

The girls from the Original Fire Phoenix Special Forces spent the entire morning in the classroom, annoyed by the male celebrities 'questions. They even felt that teaching these male celebrities crafts was even more tiring than their usual training.

Finally, when the morning training time was over, the Fire Phoenixes finally heaved a sigh of relief. The prisoners in the classroom also smiled--

The yard was a large playground. The middle of the playground was divided into two parts with iron wires. One side belonged to the men, and the other belonged to the women.

The field was surrounded by two tall buildings and two high walls. Whether it was the building or the high wall, the roof was densely covered with barbed wire, and there were prison guards standing below with loaded guns.

It wasn't that no one had thought of breaking out of prison. In this prison, there would be people who tried to break out every three months, but they would always be beaten back.

Occasionally, someone would break through the prison guards, climb up the high wall, pass through the barbed wire, and jump down. After that, they would magically realize that they were still standing in a prison. To be precise, the area within a five-kilometer radius of the prison was the prison. Five kilometers away was the military base.

In addition, this prison was located in the suburbs very far away. If one wanted to come here, they could only take a taxi or drive their own car. Even if you managed to escape from the prison, you would be found by the people from the neighboring military district in less than two hours.

As for how far away the prison was…Let's put it this way. Every time Big Bear's wife came to Cell 455, she would leave at four or five in the morning and only arrive at the prison in the afternoon. When she returned home at night, it would be three or four in the morning. It would take her twenty hours to get home. It was not difficult to see why Big Bear was so angry when Zeng Yi stole his cigarettes.

Even so, the prisoners in this prison often broke out of prison happily, just for the free air outside.

Moreover, the closer they were to the end of their sentence, the greater the possibility of breaking out of prison. They could not wait any longer.

This kind of thing often happened. A prisoner's sentence was only half a year away from the end, but he couldn't wait any longer, so he broke out of prison. In the end, he was caught and sentenced to an additional two years of imprisonment.

When they arrived at the release area, many people were strolling around the field with nothing to do, relaxing their nerves. There were also quite a number of people gathered in the corner, each of them puffing out smoke. It was very lively.

"F * ck! Damn it, where's my lighter! I just put it here. Which bastard took my lighter?”

A sudden shout attracted everyone's attention.

"It must be some bastard here who took it! All of you, look for it!"

"You dare to steal in prison? His crime was even worse! He must get the officer to lock him up for a few days!”

"Breaking the law? You don't want to go out anymore, do you?"

Following a series of shouts, a group of burly men began to divide the field into two parts. Ian was on one side, and the celebrities were on the other.

Although these burly men were shuttling through the crowd, their eyes were all fixed on Ian, wanting to see his reaction.

Seeing that Ian did not react, the burly men were relieved.

"This…big brother, what are you doing?”Seeing the burly men surrounding them, Wu Jing could only take the initiative to ask as she was the strongest among them.

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