Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 345: Holiday couples and bear children (1 more)

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Luke was used to this kind of framing in film and television dramas in his previous life. When he found Alan, he moved to the surveillance range first.

The monitoring with infrared function can monitor the situation of the lake surface 24 hours a day, so as to avoid accidents caused by students sneaking into the water.

Of course, Luke suggested that Juliet install the surveillance, and he kindly provided the equipment.

He also doesn't need the school to pay the fee, as long as the mission is completed this time and he returns to Los Angeles with these students, he can take back the monitoring equipment.

As for what this surveillance video wants to do to Allen, it's not easy.

But the Esworth family wants to frame Luke in the future, and the video is a good supporting evidence.

After driving away the uninvited guest, his safety instructor's schedule was peaceful in the afternoon.

On the third day, the teachers took the children to the nearby mountains to teach them some basic knowledge of survival in the wild, and at the same time they had to cook for themselves.

Of course, you must bring your own ingredients to cook, and the teacher doesn't have the guts to let them eat wild things.

This is just a formality, but it is better to teach a little bit than to have no contact at all.

Luke also followed up the mountain.

His physical strength is far superior to these children and teachers, so he has been wandering around the periphery, while looking at the scenery, he has exercised his rarely used jungle combat ability, coupled with extreme parkour ability, and the combination of the sensitive reaction ability of the two, killing three birds with one stone have to.

He ran and jumped easily in the mountains, and from time to time he used his power to turn in the trees.

Luke, who only uses the power within the range of normal people, is not afraid of anyone seeing him, at most he feels that he is still a childlike innocence.

One jumped onto a road, and he laughed.

This is the small road leading to Stephen's campsite. At this time, Juliet's voice came from the intercom: "Okay, the children have all returned to the campsite, and report the number to me."

After a while, the teachers used the walkie-talkie to report the number of people, just like shepherds counting sheep.

If the numbers match, it proves that the bear boy has not been lost.

Juliet said: "Okay, dismiss, let them go to rest."

Luke reported in a timely manner: "Juliet, I won't be back at noon, I will have a picnic on the mountain."

Juliet just replied that she knew, and cut off the communication.

This is Luke reporting to prove that he did not disappear without reason.

The children will have a lunch break at noon, and in the afternoon they will sum up their activity experience in the campsite. They will not go out, and there is basically no danger in the activity.

In other words, Luke can skip work openly.

After staying in the camp for two days, he was also a little bored, so why not... go see Anne

This girl is still very good, with a lively personality, generous and hearty.

The point is, the face is good.

For example, the female teacher Lily in the campsite of No. 37 Middle School was interested in Luke, but he was not sensitive to thanks.

This matter really depends on the face.

Lily, who was only five points, was obviously beyond his tolerance.

Luke started trotting easily on the road.

Said it was a trot, but at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour, he jumped like flying in the mountains and forests, faster than a car.

The car still had to take curves and slow down. When Luke became interested, he jumped five or six meters with one foot, and the ravine and cliff walls were like walking on flat ground.

The combination of extreme parkour ability and jungle combat ability, coupled with sensitive response and coordination, gave him an indescribable sense of comfort.

In the city, he will always be restrained by people and all kinds of surveillance. It wasn't until this uninhabited mountain, that feeling of depression that he couldn't run and release completely disappeared.

Just like that, Luke ran briskly for twenty minutes, and he appeared on the road outside Annie's campsite.

He stood at the door, looked at the signboard, and laughed: Stephen finally fixed the signboard.

On a brand new wooden signboard, a light blue name stands on the Eden Lake Campground.

The name Eden, presumably means to make people linger.

Suddenly, there was the sound of an engine behind him.

Luke turned his head to look, and couldn't help but dodge to the side of the road.

A blue and black Cherokee drove over and stopped beside him. A handsome man in the driver's seat smiled at him and asked, "Excuse me, is there a lake near here?"

Luke stepped aside with a smile and gestured to him the new signboard of the campsite.

The man saw it and laughed: "Lake Eden? What a beautiful name. Thank you so much, I wish you a wonderful afternoon."

Luke smiled and nodded: "You too."

On the co-pilot, a beautiful woman with blond hair and wavy hair nodded to him with a smile full of kindness and tenderness.

Watching the two continue to drive without entering the campsite, Luke shook his head with a smile.

These two couples must have come to pursue private solitude, so they specifically bypassed the campsite, probably because they wanted to go to the lake opposite the campsite to play by themselves.

He turned and entered the campsite, and soon reached the row of cabins.

After shouting, Annie's cheerful voice immediately sounded: "Ah, Luke?"

The little head with long brown and black hair poked out from the kitchen window: "It's really you, why are you here? Don't you have to teach those brats this afternoon?"

Luke smiled and waved: "The brats rest in the afternoon, so it will be very noisy over there, so I hid here."

Annie laughed, and her two crescent-like eyes showed that she was very happy: "Wait for me, I will come out after washing the dishes. By the way, do you want something to drink?"

Luke patted his backpack behind him: "I brought beer and red wine, do you want to drink some together?"

Annie giggled: "What about the food, or have you already had lunch?"

Luke shrugged: "Not yet, I came here to find the kind chef Anne, and provide me with a little lunch."

Annie laughed loudly: "Then just wait, ten minutes will be fine."

In less than ten minutes, Luke got up from the porch, took the plate from Annie's hand, and the two walked to the beach by the lake together.

He casually asked, "Where's Stephen?"

Annie was bouncing in front of him, and replied casually: "He went to check the wires. One of the wires seems to have been broken by a brat in the town down the mountain."

Luke asked casually, "Where's the town? The one we came over from?"

Annie shook her head: "No, it's in the town in the northeast. There is no road leading directly to here. These children came here by footpath."

Luke snorted and asked, "Do they often make trouble?"

Annie sighed helplessly: "Stephen said a few words. Although this kind of situation is not particularly frequent, but once a month, the water pipe was broken, the fence was broken once, and this time it was the electric wire..."

Luke frowned: "Didn't Stephen find their parents?"

Annie shook her head: "I haven't been there, I just heard from Stephen that the parents of those children... are not very friendly."

Luke didn't say anything more.