Seeing that there was only half a box of ordinary donuts with various flavors, and looking at the special blueberry cheese flavor in her hand, Elsa hesitated: "Forget it, Dustin doesn't like donuts very much anyway, give him That half box would be fine."
Blueberry cheese flavor, or keep it to yourself.
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In the corner of the hall, after the two sat down, Luke handed over the file to Selina for screening as usual.
Elizabeth also came back over there, and was waving at Luke to signal that she had something to say, Luke nodded for her to come over.
After she came over, she said a few words, and he knew that Samantha had brought Ashley and Mike back to Arizona's home, and Chris had also returned with his aunt.
Ginny, Bobby, and Chris were all talking about the mine, and he didn't care about it recently. Hearing this, he just asked, "Then your mother is okay?"
Elizabeth hesitated for a moment, then nodded: "I did as you said. But..."
Luke nodded: "That's fine. Work with peace of mind and don't worry about your family. It's a good thing to be really rich."
Elizabeth nodded with a wry smile. It is better to have money than to struggle for several years to pay off college loans.
Speaking of this, she lowered her voice and said, "In the past two days, Esworth's house has been on the news more frequently, you can pay more attention to it."
Luke nodded: "Well, I see."
Elizabeth had a lot to say, but she felt that it was inappropriate. In the end, she could only say thank you again and go back to work by herself.
He turned around and looked at Selena who was opposite: "Have you chosen a case?"
Selena didn't even raise her head, and continued to flip through the file: "It's almost the same. The weather has been good these two days. If you want to see beauties in bikinis, there is a case of a dead woman on the beach, and nothing else is surprising."
Luke snorted and got a little interested: "What kind of female corpse?"
Selena: "It should be the one you think, go and see?"
Luke got up: "Let's go, take you to the sun..."
The landline on the desk suddenly rang.
Luke picked up the phone casually: "Hey, okay, come."
Putting down the phone, looking at Selena, he shrugged: "Dustin asked us to go to his office."
Selena: "I hope it won't delay our investigation."
Luke: "You want to sunbathe, right? The sun is going down now, and you won't get to sunbathe if you go."
Selena: "Check out the location in advance, so you don't have to delay the next time you go, can't you?"
Luke gave a thumbs up, indicating that he had nothing to say.
Not long after, the two came out of Dustin's office, and one of them took a promotion letter.
Luke said with a smile: "Okay, I can rush to go through the formalities today and change my certificate and police badge."
Selena sighed: "Well, a promotion and a salary increase are still very good, and it's okay to spend less time in the sun."
The two of them went to go through various procedures together.
Although Luke didn't care much about credit, he handled so many cases, especially a few troublesome cases, not to mention the speedy handling, and he also made the Western District Bureau receive a large donation.
Then promotion became inevitable.
Now, both he and Selena are third-tier police detectives.
On the recommendation of Ginny, the two went to a local community college in Los Angeles to enroll and started their on-the-job college careers.
This community college is still formal, at least a school that has been certified and verified by the US Department of Education.
Except that the difficulty of the exam will be lower, and the scope of the exam will be more detailed, this community college is similar to other universities.
Luke also inquired about this university before registering the two of them, so that they could graduate from the community college in two years.
This two-year community college degree certificate is of course incomparable with those four-year formal universities.
But for one thing, after graduating from here, you can continue to apply to other universities.
Second, this degree certificate is recognized by the Los Angeles Police Department.
The crime rate in Los Angeles is rising steadily, but the annual number of new recruits in the police department has been decreasing. More and more young people do not want to be police officers.
As the top three sin cities in the United States, Los Angeles is by no means in vain. Therefore, being a police officer in Los Angeles is indeed a high-risk occupation.
Many four-year college students do not want to engage in such dangerous work as hard work.
The Los Angeles Police Department (pd) and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (sd) can only begin to lower their hiring requirements.
For example, the age has changed from 21 to 19, and the diploma has also changed from a four-year university to a two-year diploma from a community college.
Luke estimated that in another two years, the age would drop to seventeen and a half years old, because the police academy training plus pre-employment training would take almost half a year, which was just enough for newcomers to reach the minimum age of eighteen years old to enter the job.
Let's talk about Luke's annual salary, which was directly adjusted to the level of the old policeman, which was close to 90,000 yuan before tax.
This time, Dustin gave Luke two people one step at a time, converting the previous performance into the treatment they deserved.
After a few months, his promotion came as a matter of course, and no one dared to gossip about him.
It's not due to the previous credit in Houston, let alone the credit in the small town of Shackford, and it's not the non-disclosure agreements that can't be exposed. This is without any moisture, and it is the credit of everyone making it under the nose.
Luke also readily accepted this.
The third-tier police detective, including Elsa in the serious crime team, there are only four first- and second-level sheriffs who are higher in rank than him, and there is Dustin, the leader.
Now, he can be regarded as a "veteran" detective.
Celebrations are skipped, there are quite a few second-level police detectives in the 27th and 8th grades of the serious crime team, and he and Selena celebrate too much, which will only cause pink eyes.
He went home at night, made a promotion dinner for Selena, and at ten o'clock he got up and went out.
Selena curled her lips: "Go to your secretary Ginny again?"
Luke smiled and said, "Of course, don't forget Chris's mine."
Selena was speechless, it was about the gold mine, it was absolutely important.
Luke went out, went to Ginny's villa to pick her up, and the two went out.
Although Ginny didn't mind, Luke rarely entered her villa, let alone stayed here. The two of them spent the night together in a hotel outside.
Ginny had tried him.
Luke's answer was realistic: avoid putting Ginny in danger.
After all, meeting at a hotel and staying at home are two levels of relationship.
Luke is handling more and more cases, and there will be more and more dangerous people in them.
He had covered up his visit to Ginny now to ensure that no one was following him.
Of course, when he met Ginny at night, he would often go out to do some side jobs to earn experience points.
If you were in Ginny's villa, you would have to worry about getting in and out of the security guards, which would be far less convenient than the hotel he specially selected.
In the hotel, the two snuggled up in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, and Ginny talked to him about what she had just finished.
That Chris McCormick, the son of a mine owner in Prosperity, Arizona, had already negotiated a partnership with Ginny.