Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1284: Young people's dreams, young people's fractures (3 more)

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In fact, Luke only said two sentences and then stopped talking tactfully, because the plan that President Ginny came up with next was much more reliable than his.

Although these routines are old, they point directly to the essence of human nature.

Showing off is an indispensable part of human society.

A product without show-off features is imperfect for the top class who have countless supports.

Are they being taken advantage of? Not really.

Without these, how can we satisfy our spiritual enjoyment

They not only enjoy these luxuries, but also enjoy the envy and jealousy that others express when they look at these things.

Even some big guys who like to pretend to be ordinary people like this feeling, but the things they show off are not these.

Since it is a show-off item, young people on the street naturally have no right to own it.

The most they dream of is a limited edition colorful titanium phone.

This version only costs US$998, which is very affordable.

What is truly not “people-friendly” is the Diamond Premium Edition at US$4,998 and the outrageous custom-made edition at US$9,998.

So far, an ordinary young person can take out a high-end titanium mobile phone in front of his friends and plug in the built-in titanium smart speaker, which is enough for him to become the most fashionable guy in the party and enjoy the envious and jealous eyes.

It was three o'clock in the afternoon, and Luke and his friend, who had just got off work, were driving home.

Seeing these young people enjoying the sunshine and laughing, he chatted in a good mood: "Look, the Clinton area now looks a bit like a normal neighborhood."

These young people are the largest group of fans of Titanium Mobile Phone and their biggest money bags.

For him, money can help him "cash in" on Tony's technology and use power for his own benefit.

Money ability is really important.

He always likes the young group who have the ability to pay.

Selina was also paying attention to those young people, but her attention was focused on another point: "Of course. In ordinary neighborhoods, girls can wear less, so it is easier for you to see more clearly."

Luke laughed dumbly: "Why don't I find an indoor swimming pool? I can watch it while lying down or drinking a beverage. Wouldn't that make life wonderful?"

Selina groaned, choking once again at such blunt and rude remarks, but she still launched a final counterattack: "I don't know who was nodding their heads while watching the girls play basketball just now? The swimming pool is not clear enough."

Luke glanced at her in surprise and said, "I was just praising her basketball skills!"

Selina sneered, "Haha, there is a girl who really looks like she has two basketballs in her pocket. Her "ball skills" are very attractive."

Luke said calmly: "That's probably due to her weight of over 200 pounds!"

Selena was speechless.

She couldn't bring herself to say that Luke was interested in that 200-pound fat black girl. It went too far against her conscience.

At this moment, the car drove to the downstairs of Fudge's office.

Luke saw Fudge and Matt coming down the stairs, with tense faces and looking a little anxious.

He casually greeted, "Hey, bro, what's up?"

Fudge looked over and recognized it as Luke's car. He was delighted and said, "Luke, you're just in time. Something happened at the home improvement company and we were just about to go take a look."

Luke: “What’s going on?”

Fudge: "It was Charlie, Laka and the others. Ben asked them to go to Queens to get some renovation materials, but they got into a fight with someone on the way. Now all five of them are in the hospital."

Luke was surprised: "ICU?"

Both Fudge and Matt's faces twitched a little.

Matt, who usually doesn't talk much, couldn't help but interrupt: "They've been sent to the emergency room for the time being, but they're not in danger of death. But Charlie and Laka each broke an arm."

Luke breathed a sigh of relief, but didn't waste any more words: "Which hospital? Let's go check it out."

Fudge: "It's the New York Hospital Queens Medical Center."

Luke made a phone call gesture and the car started moving: "We'll talk about the rest over the phone."

Fudge and the other man were used to his straightforward style, so they just nodded and walked towards their car.

As soon as the two got in the car, Matt's cell phone rang.

Fudge was driving on his own, and the details of Charlie's beating were told by the blind Matt.

It's not complicated.

Charlie, Laka, Hudson, three good friends, together with two other friends, drove two cars to Queens to pick up a batch of decoration materials.

After pulling the materials, they came out of the warehouse area when the car Charlie was riding in was scratched by a dump truck.

Charlie, who was in the passenger seat, saw someone in the passenger seat of the dump truck turned his head and looked at them, but the truck didn't stop, and he immediately got angry.

The other party clearly intended to cause a hit and run.

It is common for young people from the Clinton area to stir up trouble out of nothing. Charlie and his friends have been more obedient recently, but that doesn't mean they have no temper.

Not to mention that it was clearly the other party who made the mistake this time, but they still dared to pretend not to see them.

Then they chased after the dump truck and forced it to stop.

Things were proceeding normally up to this point, but subsequent developments were totally beyond Charlie and his companions' expectations.

Two big white guys got out of the other car, just listened to a few curses, looked at the five African-American and Hispanic guys who surrounded them, and started to attack them directly.

In less than ten seconds, the five guys were lying on the ground screaming and vomiting, watching each other leave.

From beginning to end, the two big men didn't even say a word.

The other three were fine after vomiting, but Charlie and Laka broke their arms and could only call Ben, the company's general manager.

Ben rushed over as soon as he received the call and was almost at the hospital.

But these guys were afraid of being punished by their mother when they got home, so they called Fudge again and asked him to tell their family.

Naturally, Fudge and Matt couldn't sit still.

Charlie and his group have performed well in the past few months and are considered "high-income" in the Clinton district, so they have a promising future.

It would be strange if Fudge and the others were not worried when they heard that Charlie and the other had broken bones.

After listening to Matt's story, Luke asked Selina to call Ben.

The call was quickly connected, and after a few words, he and Selena looked at each other, both feeling a little amused.

Ben was already in the hospital and had found out about the condition of Charlie and the others.

In fact, the injuries of the boys were not that serious.

The so-called "fractures" of Charlie and Laka were just dislocations.

But the boys were in a state of panic and pain, noticing that the two men's hands hurt when they moved, and having heard too many bedtime stories about Batman and Catwoman, two "bone-crushing maniacs", they subconsciously thought that this was also a fracture.

It turned out to be a dislocation. The doctor at the hospital was not in a hurry and arranged for them to finish the examination first.

Ben was currently in the waiting hall with a few other guys, waiting for a check-up.

Luke and the other two found it funny, but they forwarded the news to Fudge and the other two, telling them not to worry too much.

More than twenty minutes later, they met Charlie and the other unlucky guys in the hospital.