Chapter 121 Practical Training

Lin Yan remembered the idea of buying a manor he had before. Compared to buying, Lin Yan intended to build one himself, as a house built according to his own ideas would surely be more satisfactory than buying one.

Moreover, it wasn't very far from the airport, and the location was quite good. Apart from the poor public security, it was a decent place. However, public security involved his own safety, so he couldn't be careless. Forget it, he'd think about it later.

Lin Yan didn't plan to think about it so much for now.

Under the pursuit of the mounted police, these joyriding youths had started to take unconventional routes, their vehicles directly diving into the sand, and even into a nearby wheat field, switching to off-road mode.

Driving in sand, compared to hard surfaces, tested the driver's control over the vehicle more.

This chase lasted for nearly an hour. At the beginning, the mounted police found it a bit strenuous to chase these people, but later they gradually found some techniques and finally caught them all.

The entire process of apprehension was by no means easy, as with a difference in speed, it required the driver's skill to be comprehensively superior for the slower vehicle to catch up to the faster one.

Seeing that the people were caught, Lin Yan and Vinares decided not to proceed further. They both stopped their vehicles. The ice cream hanging on Lin Yan's handlebars had already melted into water, which was a bit of a pity.

Soon, these mounted police escorted the few individuals back. Lin Yan's gaze swept over the faces of these joyriding youths.

Looking at their faces, none of them seemed to be over twenty years old. The oldest appeared to be the leader with green hair, whom Lin Yan felt was around his own age.

Especially the one who gave Lin Yan the middle finger, who looked only sixteen or seventeen. He was now crying to the mounted policeman escorting him, completely terrified, with none of his previous arrogance.

It was better not to see them, but after seeing their faces, Lin Yan felt a mix of emotions.

Forget it, he would educate them properly later.

The mounted police escorted these youths to the command vehicle, and Yang Hongliang waved his hand, preparing to withdraw the team.

However, Lin Yan stopped him. Lin Yan didn't call these mounted police out entirely to catch these people; there was also an element of training involved.

"What's wrong, Brother Lin? Do you have anything else?"

Yang Hongliang thought Lin Yan had something else or that there were still some who had escaped.

Lin Yan could call him Uncle Yang, but it felt a bit inappropriate for him to call Lin Yan nephew, so he could only call him Brother Lin. However, one being an uncle and the other a younger brother felt a bit awkward. He should have let Lin Yan call him Brother Yang back then; why call him uncle? He was truly muddled.

"Uncle Yang, since you're here, I'll conduct some field training. I'll have to trouble you to take these youths back and educate them properly, as they are still young."

Lin Yan didn't feel anything was wrong. No matter how high his status, he should still show respect to elders.

Of course, Lin Yan was referring to elders who treated him well. For those who relied on their age to bully others, Lin Yan would not indulge them.

And from Lin Yan's observation, Yang Hongliang was indeed a dedicated and good police officer. Last time, he chose to prioritize the overall situation for the safety of the hostages. Lin Yan deeply respected him as a police officer.

As a resident of Dongcheng District, Lin Yan was happy to contribute to improving public security in the district.

When Yang Hongliang heard the reason, he immediately waved his hand. This was no trouble at all. Lin Yan's diligent training was a good thing for him.

As the captain of the criminal investigation detachment in Dongcheng District, Yang Hongliang had suffered a great deal from the previous kidnapping incident. Now, having the mounted police team trained by a capable person like Lin Yan was an opportunity they couldn't ask for.

He immediately agreed, taking away only a few mounted police officers and leaving the rest behind.

The armored command vehicle slowly drove away, and the remaining mounted police stood in place, waiting for Lin Yan's instructions.

As they chased these joyriding youths, they had unknowingly entered the sand desert outside the city, a no-man's-land.

Training here was indeed effective. They had just experienced it; chasing these joyriders in the sand for a long time had indeed slightly improved their vehicle control. But now that the people were caught, who were they supposed to chase?

Before they could think further, they heard Lin Yan's voice.

"Alright, from now on, you two will chase us."

As soon as Lin Yan finished speaking, he twisted the throttle, and the Guobin 650 under him roared towards the sand dune beside them.

Lin Yan's vehicle had already started, while Vinares next to him was still confused. Us two? Who is that person?

Seeing Lin Yan already moving, Vinares realized Lin Yan was referring to him and immediately started his vehicle, heading off in another direction.

As Vinares's vehicle also entered the sand, these mounted police began to start their vehicles and chase after them.

The mounted police, one after another, drove their Guobin 650s into the sand. As soon as they entered, Lin Yan's voice was heard again.

"This time, you have no speed limit, but everyone must maintain a safe distance. As long as you can finally pin me down, you succeed! Whoever catches up to me first, I'll have your captain reward you when we get back."

After all, with so many people and no speed limit, what if they crashed if they didn't maintain a safe distance?

Although the mounted police were well-trained, there was always a possibility of accidents, and training should prioritize safety.

Soon, another chase scene unfolded. Both groups of mounted police were pursuing Lin Yan and Vinares in front of them in a fan formation.

Under Lin Yan's deliberate arrangement, Vinares and he were not running in the same direction, which was to avoid congestion.

In the sand, Lin Yan's speed was very fast, as if he were treating the Guobin 650 under him like a KTM.

In his previous training, Lin Yan often conducted off-road training.

Therefore, Lin Yan was completely unfazed when riding in the sand. While Lin Yan led the way, he also offered guidance to the mounted police team behind him.

Real-road training was far more beneficial than track training. Taking advantage of this trip to the wilderness, Lin Yan intended to give them a practical lesson.

The police helmets had built-in earphones, so he wasn't afraid they couldn't hear.

Vinares was doing the same thing as Lin Yan, but his explanations were even more comprehensive than Lin Yan's.

The mounted police behind were accelerating at full speed, while Lin Yan deliberately slowed down a bit, using his rearview mirror to gauge the distance as much as possible.

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ps: Brothers, let's have a free "for the love of it" power-up, 555~