Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 393: Ah? What are you doing, ah~ (3 more)

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Luke smiled and hugged her, then went into the house and closed the door: "It's okay, I've already taken care of that."

Annie: “Huh?”

Luke held her in his arms and sat down beside the bed. "Just pretend you don't know about this. If anyone wants to ask you, just tell them to come to me directly. By the way, here's my contact information, keep it."

He pulled out a business card and handed it to her.

The two of them had only exchanged phone numbers before, and Luke did not give her a formal business card with a job title.

Anne took the business card, looked at it, and was surprised: "Los Angeles West District Police Department Major Crimes Unit? Second Class Detective?!"

She always thought that he was just a young police officer who had just joined the police station, maybe even a trainee or something like that, otherwise why would he be assigned to be an instructor of a safety course.

Luke took her hand and stroked her back to comfort her: "There is some inside information about this matter, it's best if you don't know. So don't worry, I just offended some people who don't want to follow the rules."

Annie vaguely understood something. This kind of plot is not uncommon in American TV dramas. Every young person has seen some of it.

Luke hugged her and said, "I'm sorry, I left early just now. I scared you."

Annie shook her head, she also came to her senses.

Luke left quietly, perhaps not wanting to implicate her.

After comforting her, Luke took out his phone and called Juliet at the campground to let her know he was safe and that he might have something else to do tomorrow and might not be back on time.

Luca Barton and his gang had been to the campground, and Juliet was indeed a little uneasy.

But now Luke is the only one who can speak.

Those dead county police officers were not qualified to cause him trouble.

After receiving Luke's call, the female teacher felt relieved and said there was no need to worry about the camping site.

Then, Luke sent a message to Elsa, explaining the general situation.

The confidential content cannot be disclosed, but the news about Luca Barton and Wade Davis does not need to be concealed, so it is better for Elsa to prepare early.

Elsa called soon after.

Luke smiled apologetically at Anne and went out to the porch to answer the phone.

After talking for almost ten minutes, they finally finished. After entering the room, he looked at Anne who was in a daze, and went over to hug her.

Annie: "Ah? What are you doing, ah..."

Luke: "I think I need to take another bath."

"You bastard, ah..." Annie was stunned for a moment, then she let out a soft cry.

The next morning, faint sunlight shone through the gaps in the curtains, leaving two thin bright lines in the room.

Luke woke up early and checked the system prompts first.

Rescued Steve, Jenny, and Annie, and the system gave him 60 experience points, 20 per person.

There are also a bunch of other tips.

System: The mission of clearing out the naughty weed dealer gang has been completed.

The total experience of the task is 500 and the points are 500.

The mission contribution rate is 30%, and you will get 150 experience points and 150 points.

System: The task of eliminating the main members of Luca Patton's criminal gang has been completed.

The total experience of the task is 300 and the points are 300.

The mission contribution rate is 30%, and the experience gained is 90, and the points are 90.

System: The Texas prisoner robbery and police murder case mission is completed.

Total mission experience: 100, points: 100.

The mission contribution rate is 50%, and you will get 50 experience points and 50 points.

System: Mission cleared for Wade Davis complete.

Total mission experience: 100, points: 100.

The mission contribution rate is 30%, gaining 30 experience points and 30 points.

Luke was scratching his head.

Among the group of people, it was the group of naughty kids who had the highest experience points.

Luca Barton and his gang of corrupt policemen and Wade Davis, a big businessman, only got such a small share.

Obviously, the system dad’s judgment mechanism is not the law.

It awards experience points largely based on the amount of harm the criminal has caused to others.

In other words, the dangerous group of people involved in naughty kids' gangs is wider in scope.

Luca Patton and his team may have to maintain the image of a good county police officer, so their work involves a smaller scope.

Similarly, Wade Davis has so few experience points, probably because he only killed two people, and at most the responsibility for the killing of the Texas Ranger can be attributed to him partially.

Therefore, Wade Davis, the big businessman, is the least valuable in the system daddy's eyes.

Fortunately, all of these were done easily, achieving three goals at one stroke, and the gain of more than 300 points is not too bad.

Secondly, it’s about Jason Voorhees.

System: Mission completed to stop Jason Voorhees from killing people.

Total mission experience: 200, points: 200.

The mission contribution rate is 100%, and you will get 200 experience points and 200 points.

Luke sighed.

No matter how powerful a murderous monster like Jason is, he cannot be as harmful as the various gangs.

A small or medium-sized trafficking gang endangers at least hundreds or thousands of people.

Jason, a silent and diligent student who wields a machete to harvest heads, obviously cannot be compared with the efficiency of gang crimes.

Overall, he was busy for a few hours and earned about 600 experience points which was not bad.

After counting the harvest, he began to review last night's actions and make some plans for future actions.

His mind was filled with the details of last night's actions, but in his arms was Anne's soft body.

Finally, Annie moved and woke up dazedly.

Looking at the unfamiliar room in front of her, it took her a moment to remember where she was.

Feeling the strong body next to her, she moved unconsciously and let out a long breath: "You guy, it's so early in the morning, don't you need to sleep?"

Luke chuckled and leaned down to kiss her cheek softly: "I'm fine."

Anne was speechless for a moment before asking, "I, what, when are we going out for breakfast?"

Luke smiled widely: "I'm already eating it, it's delicious."

Annie's face flushed: "You are so beeping..."

The two of them got up and washed up around noon. When they paid the bill, the innkeeper didn't dare to look at Luke. He lowered his head and quickly collected the money and gave the change.

After going out, Luke took Annie to the town police station and found the two sheriffs from yesterday.

When Anne heard him mention Stephen, the owner of the Eden Lake Campground, to the two sheriffs, she realized belatedly that she seemed to have forgotten about this cheap uncle.

It's not her fault for being heartless. In fact, Stephen and she are not really relatives. They are probably just cousins of aunt's brother-in-law and cousin.

She had only been working at the campground for two days, and to her, Stephen was just a stranger.

Anne had been experiencing a series of misfortunes since last night, so she had no time to worry about Stephen.

The two sheriffs also said that they would send people to the mountains to search for Stephen.

Luke asked Anne for her opinion again before driving up the mountain to take her personal belongings, mainly her cell phone, ID, and credit cards.

After lunch, Luke took Annie to the bus stop on Highway 405 and waved goodbye to her as she got on the bus.

After encountering a horrific murder case by a naughty kid at the campsite, Annie decided not to continue this job. She didn't want to stay there for another day, so it would be better for her to just go back to the city.