Cover image for After 100,000 Crime Simulations, I Became the Invincible Cop (Depois de simular crimes 100.000 vezes, tornei-me um policial invencível; После 100 000 симуляций преступлений я стал непобедимым полицейским; Sau 100.000 lần mô phỏng tội phạm, tôi trở thành cảnh sát bất khả chiến bại; Setelah Mensimulasikan Kejahatan 100.000 Kali, Aku Menjadi Polisi yang Tak Terkalahkan; Después de simular crímenes cien mil veces, me volví un policía imbatible; Mó nǐ fàn zuì shí wàn cì, wǒ dāng jǐng chá wú dí le; 模拟犯罪十万次,我当警察无敌了)

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After 100,000 Crime Simulations, I Became the Invincible Cop

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Country China
Author 泡泡泡泡
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On the day he graduates from the police academy, Xu Chuan completes his 100,000th crime simulation in his dreams. Through countless repetitions, he has mastered every skill a perfect criminal could ever need—lockpicking, disguise, counter-surveillance, psychological profiling, trace evidence analysis, and even intricate murder-room design. The system is certain it has just forged the most dangerous criminal mastermind the world has ever seen. But Xu Chuan has other plans. He puts on the uniform and reports for duty at the local precinct. On his first day, his mentor assigns him a routine stolen-battery case—but Xu Chuan not only catches the thief, he also flushes out an A-class fugitive who had been on the run for eight years. The next day, while helping a resident find a lost dog, he extracts a murder clue straight from the animal's mouth. By day three, he is ticketing an illegally parked car and ends up rescuing a kidnapped tycoon from the trunk. From petty street thefts to locked-room homicides, from decades-old cold cases to high-IQ conspiracies, other officers rely on door-to-door interviews, endless screenings, and sleepless stakeouts. Xu Chuan only needs to stand at the crime scene and ask himself one question: "If I were the perpetrator, what would I do next?" By the time suspects are still rehearsing their alibis, he has already reconstructed the entire sequence of events. While his colleagues are still hunting for evidence, he has already c■ the culprit. The precinct chief stares at the piles of pennants flooding his office and can only sigh. "I asked you to come here for an internship—not to solve every cold case in the country."
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