Watching Luke leave the office, Old G shook his head slightly.
That was true, but both of them knew that they didn't have much time to fulfill this agreement, and it would be good if they could meet two or three times a year.
However, I can call Robert later and tell him the good news.
This adopted son of my cousin is better than his cousin. At least after Robert graduated from high school, he didn't have a girlfriend for a long time, and he never had two "female friends" at the same time.
Well, the unscrupulous Old G was largely trying to mock his cousin, since the two of them had naturally incompatible personalities.
Luke came out and met Haggis who had just come out of the elevator.
They both laughed and greeted each other, and Luke began to show his concern for the case of the skeleton in the barbecue restaurant oven.
Of course Haggis wouldn't keep it a secret from Luke. After all, they all went there together, and it was Luke who discovered the case.
The outcome of this case was also very strange.
The dead man, whose only remains were broken bones, was Henry, the owner of the barbecue restaurant.
The person who killed him was neither the resentful boss lady Shirley, nor the clerk Slick who had an affair with Shirley, but the crazy chef Gomez who burned a raccoon and ended up turning himself and the raccoon into barbecue.
It was not difficult to find out the result, because there were a large number of ribs missing from Henry's body, and the method used was the same as how pork chops were cut in a barbecue restaurant.
When the hepatitis B outbreak occurred in the barbecue restaurant, the owner Henry had disappeared not long ago. He happened to be a hepatitis B patient.
The postcard in the owner's wife Shirley's hand, which was from Florida and was said to be sent by Henry, was sent one month after the hepatitis B outbreak.
The handwriting on the postcard looks very much like Henry's, but how can a dead person send a postcard
The breakthrough came from Gomez.
Gomez, the former barbecue restaurant chef, succeeded in his attempt to die and really died.
The police found out from the criminal database that Gomez was a fugitive who had jumped bail and was charged with forging documents and certificates.
The fingerprint on the postcard belonged to Gomez's mother, who also had a criminal record and lived in Florida.
After checking here, the case becomes very clear.
Gomez, the chef, killed Henry, then did something about grilling ribs, which caused a hepatitis B outbreak in the barbecue restaurant.
At the same time, he forged Henry's handwriting and had his mother send a postcard from Florida to disguise evidence that Henry was still alive.
His purpose was simple, which was to cover up the fact that he killed the store owner Henry, forged his signature, and overdrew $250,000 from Henry and Shirley's joint account and credit card.
The postcard made Shirley believe that Henry was a heartless person who absconded with the money and lived a good life with his mistress. She never thought that he was killed by Gomez.
Luke was speechless when he heard this.
This Gomez... he has brought trouble upon himself.
After jumping bail and absconding, he was still not honest and killed people for money again. As a result, he blew himself up after just a few months. He didn't know whether he spent all the money he made.
It really proves the saying that the saddest thing in the world is: people are gone but their money is still not spent.
After hearing this, Luke and Haggis said goodbye and said that they could continue playing together if there was a chance.
Haggis smiled and nodded, watching Luke leave.
When the elevator door closed, Haggis muttered, "Your face is so pale, if we go out together, won't I just be a foil? I won't do that."
Luke remained silent in the elevator.
It was such a short distance and the elevator was not completely sealed, so he heard it clearly.
This guy is a funny guy with a conservative appearance but a sexy heart!
After leaving the forensic center, Luke returned to the hotel and wandered around the shopping mall alone for a while before returning to his room at noon.
Lanqi and Trinity had just woken up. When they saw him come back, they both greeted him with smiles on their faces.
After having lunch together, the three of them did not go out, but chatted in the room.
It mainly involves the two girls talking about their experiences studying in New York and the fun things there.
But in the end, as they talked, the three of them were immersed in the ocean of knowledge, obsessed with learning, unable to extricate themselves.
It was not until night fell that Luke put the two women into the bathroom, and he could not help but discuss with them how to gain new knowledge.
Two hours later, he sent the two women out of the bathroom feeling refreshed, but both were drowsy.
Just a few minutes after being put on the bed, the two women began to snore softly and fell asleep immediately.
Luke walked to the living room and made a phone call. Soon a manager came up with two security guards and handed him a small box.
After Luke inspected the contents, he sent them away.
After closing the door, Luke took out the things in the box and walked back to the bedroom.
Two energetic and flexible bodies were hugging each other and sleeping soundly.
Luke lay down on the side, gently moved his hands beside their ears a few times, then withdrew his hands and looked at them for a moment, nodding with satisfaction.
After doing this, he got up and walked out of the bedroom, pulled the suitcase in the living room, and left quietly.
In the darkness of night, Luke met up with Selina and went to the airport.
Sitting on the plane, Selina looked at him carefully, with a probing look on her face: "Have you had a good time these past two days?"
Luke smiled and said nothing, but gave her a look that said "you know what I mean."
Selina: "Don't you feel tired when we are traveling together as a group of three?"
Luke continued to smile and said: I have the money, why should I be ashamed.
Seeing his expression, Selina couldn't help but snorted: "Tsk, how about watching you... Forget it."
Luke laughed and said, "You've made quite a lot, haven't you? Look at this dress of our beautiful lady. Wow, it's the latest spring model from Chanel. I remember it cost twelve thousand or something. Rich lady, how does it feel to spend money lavishly?"
Selina felt a little guilty: "I only bought this one, I've worn it all, I can't return it."
Luke: "Then wear it. It looks nice, but it doesn't seem to match with just the jacket."
He fell on Selina's chest and looked at the sweater and shirt she bought at a discount. The total value of them was not as much as a button on her new coat. He couldn't help shaking his head.
In his previous life, he had seen a news report about a Chanel dress worth more than 30,000 yuan that faded after washing. He called to complain, and the complainant politely said: We didn't consider the issue of washing when we designed it.
So the clothes cannot be washed, neither with water nor dry cleaning.
What the customer service meant was that you should just wear it a few times and then throw it away, it is a consumable.
I just don’t know if the one Selena bought is such a rip-off.
I hope not, otherwise she would be heartbroken.
Selina looked at him and felt uneasy: "What are you looking at? Why do you look so regretful? This is the real thing, I bought it from a genuine Chanel store." She puffed out her chest as she spoke.
Luke laughed hard.
He didn't know whether the clothes were genuine or not, but he had seen this well-developed pectoral muscle many times, so it was absolutely genuine.