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Name:The Master Bodyguard Author:
Katherf continuously spoke: "Zhao Long, I must warn you, in the future, don't have any connections with Mary Shiya, or else I won't be able to let you off."

You Meng took over my side at this moment. "Katherf, Guard Captain, are you jealous? Who does our Zhao Long contact have anything to do with you? Moreover, when Mary Shiya came to the United States, the first person she looked for was Zhao Long and not you, what qualifications do you have to pester her anymore? She doesn't like you at all, so just give up. " You Meng said while chewing on a bubble gum. She looked to be filled with a sense of justice.

I took the opportunity to take a cigarette, and looked exceptionally calm. Honestly speaking, although I do not wish for anything to happen between me and Mary Shiya, facing Katherf's unreasonable request and provocation, I would definitely not compromise in a simple manner. After interacting with Katherf many times, I have finally recognized the true identity of this Y Nation's Guard Captain. He is petty and selfish. How could a man like this be the President's chief of staff? Although I admit it, Katherf is indeed outstanding in terms of fighting techniques. However, in other areas, he was far worse.

Finished speaking, Katherf glared at me, and chased after Mary Shiya.

You Meng touched my arm, shook her head, and said: "Let's go, my Mr. Zhao Long. You, ah, you always disobey my advice. I'm actually really worried about you and Katherf … "

I knew what she was going to say, so I interrupted her and said, "Don't talk nonsense. I will make him understand everything. "

You Meng also did not speak anymore.

Then we walked slowly into the apartment.

Right after entering, Captain Sun pulled me to study the method to deal with American boxing guard Mike. Captain Sun was excited, but there were too many worries hidden behind them. He was an old security officer and knew of Mike's skills. Thus, he anxiously warned me, "Zhao Long, when you fight against Mike, you must try your best not to get hit by him. Otherwise, the consequences will be dire. He was very powerful. He had once killed a contestant with one punch in the American Free Fight. "At that time, it was a fist that landed on the opponent's temple. That competitor died on the spot." The Captain Sun said while gesturing with his hands, as if he was trying to use his body language to attract my attention.

I just listened and didn't say anything.

At noon, Mike came to find me again. When we were talking about the competition, he seemed to be very confident. But when he mentioned Katherf, he said somewhat regretfully: "There is something that is truly unexpected. So I wanted to confirm something with you, hoping that Secretary Zhao could speak the truth. "

I said smilingly, "Ask away, Mike."

Mike asked: "Is Mary Shiya really Katherf's girlfriend?" After Mike finished speaking, he looked at me expectantly, as though he really wanted to know the answer.

This made me unable to reply. The answer was that it didn't seem to be compatible with my own state of mind. So I said perfunctorily, "Maybe, maybe."

Mike shrugged his shoulders, his hands displayed a regretful look, and said: "This, this is indeed unexpected. I feel that it's a pity that Mary Shiya is his girlfriend. She is so beautiful and so enchanting, many people would wish for nothing more than that, but she was taken advantage of by that brat Katherf. "

I was shocked in my heart: Could it be that Mike also had some delusions towards Mary Shiya?

I just smiled and didn't comment.

After Mike felt deeply about it, he said with interest: "Secretary Zhao, after the exchange is over, I'll bring you to a place."

"Where?" I asked.

Mike mysteriously asked about this. "A wrestler from America, I wonder if you've ever heard of it?"

This aroused my great interest. "A wrestler? It's a very bloody and violent way of fighting. " I have never seen a wrestling horn in the real sense. I have only heard of it before or seen it online. Although it was very exciting, it was very violent and bloody. It is said that wrestling has been popular in the United States for hundreds of years and originated in the entertainment of soldiers in the military. In the 1960s, the United States WWF was founded to play and promote wrestling entertainment. Nowadays, wrestling as a representative American popular culture, widely spread around the world. Packaging the violence, naked punches and kicks, plus the contestants' strange attire, strange and moving music, the meticulously planned activities all contributed to the atmosphere at the scene. Because the match process was well planned, winning or losing didn't represent a contestant's level. The script decided everything, causing the audience to be in hot pursuit and the media to pay close attention to it. This was a true victory for them.

As for whether the blood inside was real or fake, there were different opinions on that.

Some said it was true, some said it was false.

Some people even said that it was a half-truth and a half-lie.

Thus, while holding onto a type of desire to know, I continued to ask Mike: "Mike, do you really want to wrestle, or do you want to fake it?"

Mike slightly smiled, his expression displaying a kind of special confidence. He shrugged his shoulders and said: "About this, I am the clearest. This question goes back to the origin and nature of wrestling. "

I curiously asked, "Tell me about it."

Mike stroked his shiny bald head and said: "The truth is that they are all normal people like us. Of course, they have all received professional wrestling training, so in terms of resistance to attacks, a qualified wrestler is at least ten times more resistant than normal people. Therefore, everyone who saw those wrestlers on the field wouldn't die. Apart from their outstanding physique, wrestlers all have their own ways of reducing damage. If they were thrown down from the sky, they would use their feet to hit the ground first to reduce the impact. When he used his fist to hit his face, he didn't clench his fist tightly. In fact, his fist was a little loose, but he still retained his strength. It can also be said that wrestling is an industry in which the performance nature is greater than the competitive nature. You can see it in the name of WWE (World wrestling company). As a result, strictly speaking, there are almost no contestants who were beaten to death on the wrestling platform, but there are quite a few serious injuries. "

I said, "In other words, wrestling is more appropriate as a form of entertainment?"

Mike replied: "Of course. The wrestling could be said to be a real fight, or it could be a fake fight. To put it more plainly, wrestling was an industry in which the performance was greater than the competition, so his entertainment determined that wrestling was not a real fight. Therefore, for a wrestler to be able to do something unbelievable, it would require the cooperation of both sides. Furthermore, the wrestler's speed was extremely tight. If the competitor was injured frequently, it would be impossible for the wrestler to organize himself. But if simply saying that the wrestler is a fake is not correct, when the wrestler from the sky down to suppress the other, when the wrestler with POWER

When the BOMB or other powerful attacks were used to end the opponent, could the impact be fake? Was the wrestler's pained expression all fake? Definitely not, definitely not! They were using their pain to give a huge shock to all the friends watching the wrestling! When RANDY

ORTON MICK

FOLEY was thrown on the nail, EDDIE was hit by a JBL bench to the head bleeding, their expressions were absolutely true! Therefore, there was a real side to the wrestling. Overall, a wrestling match was a match between two contestants. The results of every wrestling match were pre-arranged, and there were even rehearsals. That's why the wrestling we saw was so good. Finally, it is meaningless to discuss whether the wrestling is real or fake, as long as the wrestling gives us pleasure. At least that's what I think. "

To be exact, I am grateful to Mike for explaining so much. Until then, I had always been biased against American wrestling, and, of course, more skeptical. Now, listening to Mike's explanation which was filled with gratitude towards his, I was truly moved by his words.

It was like giving me some insight.

At least, I'm no longer too worried about the blood and violence of an American wrestling match. Anyone who has watched a wrestling match knows that the scene is horrifying.

Now that I have heard Mike's explanation, I have a more normal attitude towards this special competition program.

After that, Mike told me some of his experiences and experiences as a bodyguard for George W. Bush, as well as some of the dangerous things that happened after he became a bodyguard.

Indeed, it gave me a certain understanding of the political and bodyguard community in the United States.

Mike told me that as the bodyguard of the President, I must enter the Secret Service. The Secret Service's recruitment criteria were strict. It only recruited American citizens between the ages of 21 and 35 with a degree and a bachelor's degree. It also stipulates that candidates must have studied psychology, criminology, and public security. And the Secret Service recruitment and hiring are very complex, interview, written examination, medical examination have to be carried out many times. The examinee needs strong written ability, computation ability, inference ability, observation ability and memory ability. Once all the inspections had passed, they would receive the Secret Service's seal and letter of appointment. But to get on duty, the new people will have to go through 20 weeks of training. The main contents of the training are physical fitness, survival skills and scene control. The Secret Service asked its' employees' to go to the mountains, the sea, the battlefield, the halls, the bombs, and the gas. The agents had to master the use of all sorts of new weapons, be adept at driving in all sorts of dangerous environments, and be able to jump around in their speeding cars like stuntmen.

Of course, not all of the trained agents would become the President's bodyguards. In this process, some of them would be eliminated, while others would be assigned to do logistics.

However, there was one thing that amused me. Mike said that before he became George W. Bush's bodyguard, he was sent to a prison for felons. He wanted to find a way to chat with the prisoners and find out what the prisoners were thinking. Of course, those who had participated in the terrorist attacks were the main topic of their conversation. This is very important for those who aspire to be the President's bodyguard. As a bodyguard of the President, although it was impossible for him to grasp everything about criminals so skillfully, it was still an important basis for analyzing their psychology, motives and so on.

In short, the training of American bodyguards was quite rigorous, quite comprehensive, and quite arduous.