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Sheriff Bush’s movents were quite standardized and practical, and Li Ang’s cooperation was very much on point. There was barely any sign of unbearable pain, not even a change in his facial expression.

The officers below, many of whom usually couldn’t be bothered to learn, now found themselves moved by Li Ang’s deanor and felt sowhat ashad for not taking their training seriously.

The learning atmosphere was better than ever before, with no one chatting or playing with their phones, just earnest discussions about the techniques.

Li Ang’s performance not only earned the sheriff’s appreciation but also touched the hearts of the ordinary officers in the police station.

Everyone dislikes those who talk a good ga but act differently, but if you can truly do what you say, your deeds speaking with conviction, you’ll naturally earn everyone’s respect.

Today’s biggest takeaway might be that Li Ang would no longer encounter any trouble with the police in this area. He had significantly extended his network.

Also, as Li Ang had anticipated, feeling the movents with his own body yielded much better results than just watching them.

Following Sheriff Bush’s complete demonstration of the process, Li Ang imdiately grasped the skills.

But soon, the skill beca dim again, along with the [Navy SEAL Combat Technique] that Li Ang had reached a proficient level in. He knew this was a sign of the two skills about to fuse.

[Combat Restraint Technique]

386/400 (Proficient Level)

(Trait: Enhanced effect of 20% on attacking and controlling the body’s weak points)

Previously, the trait only enhanced the effect of the attacks; now it included the control effects too.

Compared to attacking, Li Ang actually favored the enhancent of control effects more.

After all, it’s a society governed by law, and with Li Ang’s current physical condition and various skills, killing soone was far too easy. He often had to control his strength to avoid excessive harm.

Therefore, enhancing the effect of control was more practical for him and laid the foundation for the wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills he planned to learn later.

"Li Ang, I’ve given you a full demonstration. How do you feel? If there’s anything you don’t understand, feel free to speak up," said Sheriff Bush.

"Thank you, Sheriff. I think I don’t really have any problems," Li Ang replied.

Sheriff Bush thought that Li Ang was too embarrassed to ask questions in front of so many people, so he thought of another way to continue guiding him.

"In that case, why don’t you try the moves you’ve just learned on ? That way, I can directly spot any issues with your actions," suggested the Sheriff.

This approach was exactly what Li Ang wanted. To be honest, when it ca to the theory of grappling, he really didn’t have much to ask about.

He even thought that Sheriff Bush might not be able to surpass him in theoretical knowledge. What the Sheriff had over him was years of accumulated practical experience.

What Li Ang needed most now was practice. Many things only co to light when you truly get hands-on.

As Li Ang nodded in agreent, the officers below beca excited, one by one. Anyone who had trained with them had been bested by the Sheriff in grappling.

With a new "victim" at hand, they were naturally looking forward to it.

Sure enough, as soon as Li Ang got into position, the Sheriff imdiately spotted a problem.

"I might not have explained this point very clearly just now. However, it’s unavoidable; many things can only be learned through practice. For example, you have to adapt your starting stance according to different opponents," explained the Sheriff.

Turning to Li Ang, the Sheriff continued:

"Now when you face an opponent like , taller and stronger than you, you can’t use that starting stance anymore. Instead, you should switch to..."

Li Ang also felt sowhat embarrassed. It wasn’t that he didn’t understand this, but subconsciously, he no longer considered anyone to be stronger than him, which was why he had made this "mistake."

It was only after they truly got started that Sheriff Bush was surprised to find that Li Ang’s Strength was not the slightest bit weaker than his. The seemingly lean body burst with power that even he had to et with full force.

"Right, good, just like that, attack . Have you learned grappling techniques before?"

Sheriff Bush’s voice held excitent. He had underestimated not only Li Ang’s Strength but also his learning ability. Such grappling skills, they didn’t seem like sothing he had just learned.

Among all the officers present, there were probably only a few who could reach a level comparable to his.

"I haven’t learned grappling, but I have studied so Massage Skills, so I have a better understanding of the body’s joints, which I guess provides so foundation."

Sheriff Bush nodded. He didn’t mind whether Li Ang had learned it before or not, since it was considered a public Skill, different from the way Chinese people learn from a master. In fact, he wished all his trainees had a foundation, which would make his teaching job easier.

Upon receiving Sheriff Bush’s command to launch an attack, Li Ang didn’t hold back. While he controlled his Strength and speed to be just slightly weaker than his own, he unleashed his Skills without reservation.

The sheriff’s Mastery of grappling appeared higher than Li Ang had imagined, probably close to the Master Level. He must have not just trained within the police force but likely also participated in nurous police martial arts competitions.

In their grappling display, it could be said that each had their own strengths. Li Ang excelled with an exceptionally quick Response, understanding the body’s joints as if they were at his fingertips.

On Sheriff Bush’s side, he possessed incredibly rich combat experience, which also allowed Li Ang to learn many useful things.

The exchanges between the two were extrely spectacular, leaving the watching officers completely engrossed as if they were witnessing a live-action movie.

"I told you so, he’s here to fight Sheriff Bush on Tyler’s orders. You all say they’re fighting now, don’t you? And you say my hearing is bad. When have I, Lawrence, ever told a lie?"

"Alright, alright, that’s enough for today."

Sheriff Bush, gasping for air, waved his hand to stop Li Ang. With his advancing age, he found it sowhat difficult to cope with an opponent whose skills weren’t much different from his own.

Li Ang was very understanding. During their encounter, he had essentially conducted a full-body check-up on the sheriff.

Being a police officer could lead to many occupational diseases, not to ntion one who practiced various combat techniques as diligently as he did. Without proper care, it was all too common to suffer such hidden injuries.

To have sparred to this extent was enough; at least Li Ang’s [Navy SEAL Combat Technique] had now advanced to the Master Level.

[Navy SEAL Combat Technique]

14/1000 (Master)

(Trait: Enhances effects on attacking and controlling human body weaknesses by 40%)

(Trait: Improved ability to detect human body weaknesses by 10%)

The newly added Traits were definitely oriented towards practical combat.

Paired with the previous Trait, the combined effect was greater than the sum of its parts, achieving a result where 1 1 exceeds 2.

"Li Ang, you and Tyler co to my office later,"

Leaving that ssage behind, Sheriff Bush, holding his waist, left the training area.

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