Chapter 23 I am Lingling Qi - "The system sends editors, from a deliveryman to a 007 agent"
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There was no welcome ceremony of any kind.
The first thing is to sign the agreement.
The commissioner of the confidentiality office was a woman in her fifties. She sat opposite Gu Chengan with an expressionless face and opened a thick document.
"In the Lifelong Confidentiality Agreement for Classified Personnel, I will explain every clause one by one, listen carefully before signing."
She began to read.
The speaking speed is neither too fast nor too slow, and each item is marked with the corresponding level of disciplinary action.
If you are serious, you will be transferred from a classified position for life and permanently restricted from leaving the country.
For serious cases, criminal liability will be directly investigated, and the sentencing will start at five years.
Gu Chengan sat upright, listened to each item one by one, and memorized each item in his mind.
The brain modified by the genetic optimization agent showed crushing efficiency at this time.Others need to mark it repeatedly and turn pages back and forth to clarify the logic of the memorized terms. He can store it in his mind after listening to it once, and it can be automatically classified and cross-referenced.
More than half an hour later, the forty-seven confidentiality rules, twelve scenario handling plans, and six types of field security boundary clauses were all engraved into memory.
Including the extremely partial "reporting process for contact with third-party personnel from non-hostile countries" in the Supplementary Provisions of Article 39.
After signing, the confidentiality officer took the document away, said expressionlessly, "Remember every word you signed," and then left.
After officially joining the special training team, Gu Chengan received his code name: 007.
Ten thousand thoughts flew through my heart, and I became a secret agent.
Counting him, there were six trainees in the same period.
On the first day of the camp, the head training instructor stood at the entrance of the training area and only said four rules.
“First, it is strictly prohibited to inquire about anyone’s real name, former employer, or past experience.”
"Second, private communication of non-training-specified content is strictly prohibited."
"Third, it is strictly prohibited to inquire about other people's assessment scores across subjects."
"Fourth, if you violate any of the above, you will be dismissed. No warning, no defense, just leave on the spot."
After saying that, he turned around and left.
Six people live in independent single dormitories, facing each other across the corridor. However, there are only code names on the dormitory doors, and their work and rest times are staggered.Except for group training in basic physical fitness classes, all other core subjects are taught one-on-one in timed intervals.
Eating is done in batches, bathing is done at different times, and even encounters in the corridor are accidental.
The level of secrecy in this place seeps into every pore.
On the third day of entering the camp, it was the first basic assessment.
There will be a closed-book written test in the morning to test confidentiality regulations.Practical practice in the afternoon, testing the handling of confidential scenes.
Gu Chengan sat in the independent examination room, opened the paper, and scanned it from beginning to end.
There are fifty objective questions and three subjective questions.
For him now, SOeaSy!
He picked up his pen and started writing.
The whole process was smooth and flowing, without any pause.
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