Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 770: Claire's future plans (3 more)

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Driving out of the hospital, Selina asked, "How's Esworth doing?"

Luke: "It will probably take a few days before there is any official news. But it's unlikely that they will continue to cause trouble in Los Angeles."

When a wall falls, everyone pushes it down. Now the members of this family have been caught up in investigations by many forces, and it is unknown how much strength they can retain.

The entire Esworth family is like a big net. It is not so easy to destroy it all, but a large part of this net will inevitably disappear.

At the Stone Castle, Luke only took away the secret information about the Blood God sacrifice, but he did not touch the evidence that Sheldon and his gang were buying and selling human beings as "livestock" for their own amusement and blood-sucking.

Just a small part of these things would be enough to wipe out the political power of the Sheldon faction, and other factions in the Esworth faction would also be viewed with suspicion.

No country wants vampires to appear on the political stage.

After all, human life is limited. How can we fight against vampires who have lived for hundreds of years

When they arrived at the police station, they found that many detectives were still in the hall of the serious crime unit, whispering to each other.

Luke heard something and walked to the desk of intelligence expert Sonya with a strange look on his face: "No one wants to work today?"

Sonya looked away from the screen, "Yeah, we were all discussing Batman's first appearance, so we didn't feel like going out."

Luke was speechless for a moment before he said, "Not really."

Sonya looked at him oddly. "Are you an alien? Are you not excited at all? That's Batman."

Luke raised his hands in surrender: "But Batman won't pay us a salary, and he doesn't need us detectives to become his loyal fans, right?"

Sonya groaned. "Well, that's true. So I'm more concerned about this..."

As she spoke, she nodded at the screen.

Luke glanced to the side and saw that the screen was showing last night's Colen Show.

But there was no Batman on the screen, but Sheila holding a cell phone and talking about something.

Luke: "Titanium phone?"

Sonya: "Yes, I'm also interested in this thing, but it's not on the market yet, and I already want to buy one."

Luke smiled and said, "You want to take a picture with Batman too?"

Sonya: "No, this thing is very useful for intelligence gathering. It's like a small portable computer. At least it can send basic texts and pictures. We can't carry a notebook with us, but everyone has to carry a mobile phone, right?"

Luke: “Yeah, that’s true.”

"I'm ready to save money. I'm going to buy one when it goes on sale on August 8," said Sonya.

Luke glanced sideways: "Saving money? Don't tell me you can't even afford a few hundred dollars."

Sonya was worried: "I don't have any money. I have to pay off my college loan for a long time. I can only save a little money on cosmetics."

Luke: "It's okay, your skin is good, it won't be a big problem if you can hold on for a month."

Sonya's face darkened. "You idiot! I don't want to talk to you."

It was only because Luke had a good relationship with her, otherwise she would have directly cursed at anyone for making a subtle joke about her skin color.

Luke left with a smile, walked around Elsa, and went out again.

Claire's calls continued: "Luke, the police academy is planning to give some special treatment to this batch of students."

Luke didn't pay much attention: "Oh, is it a bonus?"

Claire: "I want to, but that's just a dream. It's a new notice from the police academy, saying that students who have performed well in this earthquake can sign a letter of intent with the police station now and become official police officers in two months."

Luke asked, "Are you on this list?"

Claire hummed: "Tell me, what should I do?"

Luke groaned.

Claire came to Los Angeles to study in college, but out of curiosity, she went to attend the police academy training.

Now, it seems that this little monkey really wants to be a policeman.

Luke finally said, "Don't rush to make a decision. The training isn't over yet. Think about it for a few days. But no matter what you decide, you must be responsible for your own future."

Claire was a little disappointed, but she still nodded and hung up the phone.

Selina looked at Luke, who looked puzzled, and said, "If you're worried about her, then suggest that she go to college."

Luke sighed. "Since Claire asked me this, it proves that she has considered this matter. The police profession is also within her options. Although I am her brother, I cannot help her make a choice."

Selina: "But that means going to college! I wanted to go to college when I was a kid, but unfortunately..."

Luke said dimly, "I haven't even gone to college myself, how can I convince Claire?"

Selina was speechless.

This reason is really hard to refute.

What’s even more frustrating is that he is doing a pretty good job now.

Even if Claire went to college and became a police officer, she might not be able to rise as high as he did.

A 19-year-old third-level detective can become a sergeant in his early twenties if nothing unexpected happens. There are very few people who can be promoted like this in the American police system.

However, Selena quickly put the matter aside.

That was Luke's sister, and if he wasn't willing to interfere directly, she would be even less likely to do so.

After a moment, she said a little funny again: "Hey, are you going to the police academy?"

Luke: "Yeah. Anyway, I haven't been to the police academy for a few days. Let's go find Remick and see if there is any mission for me."

Noticing Selina's mocking look, he shrugged: "Okay, I'll go ask him about the status of this regularization. Maybe I can give Claire more time to consider."

Selina turned her head and took out three chocolate lollipops from the glove box: "How about it?"

Luke: “Yes.”

Two people, a dog and a lollipop, and that's how they arrived at the police academy.

After finding Remick, Luke stated his purpose very straightforwardly.

Remick had nothing to hide: "The police station is short of manpower. This time, we have made special arrangements, and everyone from the city government to the police station has given the green light. As long as you stay as a trainee for three months from the beginning of your enrollment, those who meet the requirements can be transferred to full-time police officers."

At this point, he looked at Luke and said, "So, you've also made it."

Luke nodded in understanding.

This rule also applies to the students who entered the school during his term.

This is a green light for more than a thousand students.

From now on, anyone who wants to question Luke’s police academy record will have to overturn the records of nearly a thousand cadets.

However, this is just a minor problem.

He had already made arrangements for his identity as a police officer.

"What if you don't join the company now, but wait a few years?" he asked.

Remick was stunned for a moment, then he understood: "Your sister?"

Luke nodded: "I'm just asking, after all, there's no harm in going to college."

Remick certainly agrees.

Why can he sit in this position

Not to mention his own professional level, the first thing is that he has a good university degree.