But no matter what the outward expressions of these supermodels are, their mentalities are basically normal emotions of indifference, indifference, and impatience, and many of them even check the time from time to time.
Although they are not as high-class as Luke who said "hundreds of thousands of dollars in minutes", they can still make hundreds or thousands of dollars in minutes.
Something went wrong at the press conference, but the only trouble for them was that they missed the opportunity to make money.
However, the Victoria's Secret brand is so big that even if the matter has nothing to do with them, no one dares to leave directly.
When Selina walked in, showed her police badge wallet and stated her identity, the expressions of the people present remained normal.
Some were very unhappy and felt that this incident would become a big deal tonight and would delay things.
Some were not so anxious and were more interested in watching the show.
The various aspects of life are reflected extremely clearly in this group of top supermodels.
Luke, who transformed himself into a "member of the Secret Observation Association", quietly hid in a dark corner on the periphery, observing everyone while listening to Selina's questions and answers with these people.
In less than two minutes, the whole story of tonight's case came to light, and it was extremely simple and common—something was lost backstage at the press conference.
As a guest performer, Givenchy Jewelry provided Sheila with a new diamond necklace tonight to promote the press conference.
Now the necklace is lost, and it was worth three million dollars.
The first time Luke heard this thing, he complained in his mind: Are you kidding me, another necklace
Bobby Max, the public relations manager of Luke's company, originally ordered his trained chimpanzee to steal Sheila's diamond necklace, but was caught red-handed by Luke.
This thought flashed through his mind quickly, and he couldn't help but laugh and cry.
Last time, Sheila lost a diamond necklace, and I helped her completely get rid of Bobby, the super-powered stalker fan.
This case can't be about solving the second escapade of a superpowered fan, right
With this idea in mind, he observed for a long time, asked Selena to investigate here first and stabilize these people temporarily, and he went for a walk.
Selina listened to the words in the wireless headset, hummed and nodded slightly, as if this action was just to confirm the words described by the staff in front of her.
Her radio system is on, so Luke won't miss any questions asked.
It was Luke's habit to multitask, and this kind of division of labor and cooperation was something they were already used to, so there was no need to explain it.
Luke followed what he had just heard and came to Sheila's dressing room.
As the top DIVA in the United States, Sheila is not qualified to share a dressing room with these top supermodels of Victoria's Secret.
In terms of income alone, Sheila earned 37 million US dollars last year.
Last year, the world's number one supermodel earned only 18 million, the second-best was 12 million, and the third-best was 8 million.
It takes the three supermodels combined to compare to Sheila alone.
Besides, Sheila only became popular in the second half of last year, and her income this year is expected to soar. She can easily rival the top five supermodels alone.
As long as she doesn't do anything stupid, even if she changes her career to become a beauty blogger, she can still earn tens of millions a year within ten years.
Most supermodels age pretty much the same once they reach their prime.
There are many examples of singers retiring from the front line after five years to make way for young successors. This is incomparable to the career of singers who can make a living from one album for a lifetime.
Sheila's status is so high that it is also good for Luke's reconnaissance.
He showed his police badge and asked the staff guarding the room to open the door. After standing at the door of the dressing room for a moment and using his sensitive sense of smell, he knew what was going on.
There was only the scent of a few people inside, and they were basically still in the venue.
There was only a strange young girl, whose scent clearly did not belong in this place.
This smell does not contain a lot of cosmetics or high-end perfumes. Instead, it carries the characteristics of a child from the ghetto - such as weed, cigarettes, alcohol, and the body odor of a man who has not showered for several days.
This young girl may be the "thief" who stole the diamond necklace.
He nodded, asked the staff to close the door, and told them not to let anyone in or out at will, then he walked to the other side of the passage.
After turning a few corners and pushing open a small door and walking out, he looked up at the sky and couldn't help frowning.
As night fell in New York, it was gradually covered by a fine drizzle.
He picked up his police badge wallet and motioned to a staff member guarding the door: "Have you been here all along?"
The staff frowned: "Yes."
Luke shook his head in his heart. He could clearly feel that this guy was hesitant and was obviously lying.
He asked again, "Are you sure you didn't leave this entrance between about twenty minutes and half an hour ago?"
The staff member's face was a little stiff: "No."
Luke glanced at the guy's crotch and sighed: "When you went to the toilet to pee before, you didn't accidentally stain your pants, right?"
The staff member's face fell: "W-what? I didn't, didn't..."
Luke said nothing more and walked away.
He asked these questions not to show off or to scare the man on purpose, but just to determine whether the staff member was colluding with insiders or outsiders.
Judging from this person's emotional feedback, at most he took the time to go to the toilet, and it is common to be careless about this matter.
But as a detective, he was only responsible for retrieving the necklace and had no obligation to help Victoria's Secret educate its employees.
After saying something to Selina on the communication channel, he disappeared into the drizzling alley.
The drizzle and breeze tore the smell in the air into pieces, including the smell of the little female thief who had entered the dressing room.
If it were the time when he had just acquired his keen sense of smell, he would not be able to continue tracking at this point and would have to give up just like he did when he tracked down the serial killer high school student Stu Cooper.
But now, he can still try.
The smell line that would be complete when there was no wind or rain turned into tiny bubbles on a rainy night, floating sporadically on the street and rapidly decreasing, but it never completely disappeared.
The remaining smell fragments are called "dots".
As long as you connect the dots, you can get a "line" that is close to the truth.
Luke broke into a trot, and his pace was very fast.
He is not afraid of making a mistake.
Even if he took a wrong turn, he would only realize his mistake after walking a few dozen meters.
Just go back to the previous "point" and choose again immediately. Each wrong choice will waste no more than five seconds.
He ran in small steps and within three minutes he was on a road a few hundred meters away from the venue.
Luke frowned: Right here, the scent of the little female thief disappeared.
This last "point" was on the side of the street, and none of the doors nearby had her scent.
So it is very likely that she got into the car here, and the smell suddenly disappeared.
The car that picked her up didn't have any special smell, so maybe it drove here from some other place, picked up the little female thief and left.
There was no smell to compare, and Luke couldn't pick this car out from the countless cars that passed by.