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Chapter 1029

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The old man, who had been silent all this time, said, "I'm Professor Eric Selvig. I mainly study astrophysics, and can be considered an astronomy enthusiast. How did you tell?"

Luke turned his head and looked at the jeep on the side of the road. "I don't recognize most of the things, but that telescope isn't cheap."

Professor Selvig said, "As expected of a sheriff. You're very observant."

Looking at Professor Selvig, who had the air of a technical expert, Luke asked decisively, "How should I address you?"

"Jane Foster," said a woman in her mid-twenties.

"Daisy Louise," said a woman of eighteen or nineteen.

"Thor," said a tall, young bearded man with blond hair.

Luke simply glanced at them one by one and didn't show anything unusual. He simply nodded and said, "Nice to meet you. There haven't been any meteorites falling here recently. "

Looking at everyone's disappointed expressions, he added unhurriedly, "However, there was a big hole in the hills twenty kilometers northwest of town this morning, and there was a hammer in the middle of the hole. It's like it fell from the sky and made a hole in the ground. "

The four of them were stunned. The blond man then reached out and pressed Luke's shoulder. "Where's northwest?"

Feeling the pressure on his shoulder, Luke was a little surprised. This strength was much higher than a normal person's.

He still smiled. "Let's take you there. Otherwise, you might go in the wrong direction. There's no road sign there."

The other three people were a little surprised. This attitude seemed a little too good.

But that was what a sheriff was like.

If they had a good attitude, they would be as warm and friendly as a good neighbor. If they had a bad attitude, they would look like criminals.

Twenty minutes later, they arrived at the hilly area.

Luke got out of the car and started climbing.

The four people looked at the construction site not far away and found it strange.

Darcy, the girl in black-rimmed glasses, was the most lively. She couldn't help but ask, "What are they doing here? Digging for gold? "

Luke said, "No, they're just building a cowshed."

Darcy exclaimed, "Your cowshed is really unique. Is that a wall? It looks like it's several meters thick. "

Luke said, "Maybe they're considering the weight."

Daisy didn't know much about civil engineering, so she didn't ask further.

The other people's attention was not on the construction site, nor did they care about why the wall was so thick. It felt like it was similar to a stone platform.

As they walked, Luke and Daisy took the lead.

Thor and Jane walked behind them, while Professor Selvig and Selina were at the back.

Luke had a good chat with Darcy. At the very least, when he crossed the hill and saw the crater, he already knew that she was a freshman at Yale who was studying political science.

Well, even though Luke knew a lot of college majors, he didn't know much about this one.

However, it was normal for such a major to appear at Yale University.

This didn't stop him from chatting with Daisy. Daisy didn't seem to be interested in her profession and focused more on his private life.

For example, what did the sheriff do every day? Did he often beat people to death?

Luke gave the correct answers to these questions, and made the girl laugh while he was at it.

In terms of looks, Daisy was a notch below her teacher, Jane Foster.

However, the two of them had different styles. Daisy had a sharp face, but her chin was normal and not awl-shaped.

On the other hand, Jane's face was more angular.

Daisy's mouth was big and her lips were plump. Coupled with bright red lipstick, they were quite eye-catching.

Jane, on the other hand, had thin lips and only had a little lipstick on, which made her look very cold.

More importantly, Daisy, who was a freshman, had an F-grade bust, which crushed her teacher, Dr. Jane, several rounds.

Of course, this wasn't the reason why Luke chose to chat with Daisy, at least not the main reason.

He could clearly see that Jane and Thor were exchanging glances, and there was no need to force himself into an awkward conversation.

Also, the younger the girl, the less trouble there was.

Daisy, on the other hand, wasn't guarded at all. She basically answered whatever was asked.

In this regard, a freshman was clearly much easier to deal with than a female doctor.

A female doctor was a magical creature, and a 23- or 24-year-old female doctor definitely had an even more exaggerated intelligence.

Thus, Luke had made the right choice by choosing Daisy as his breakthrough point.

Dr. Selvig? Sorry, but if possible, Luke definitely wouldn't choose an old man in his fifties as his breakthrough point.

These four people had rushed over from the neighboring state of New Mexico.

They had run into Thor when they were taking astronomical photos in New Mexico.

During breakfast, Daisy saw news and pictures of a meteorite in Shackelford on F2F. Her mentor and Dr. Selvig immediately rushed over to take a look.

It just so happened that Thor was on the way, so he hitched a ride with them.

However, Daisy occasionally revealed an awkward expression. Clearly, there was a secret behind why she had met Thor and sent him here.

Luke didn't ask further, and simply followed the flow of his questions.

When they reached the top of the hill, the crater was clearly visible, but the hammer in the middle of the crater couldn't be seen clearly.

The four of them had different reactions, but they were all excited.

Among them, Daisy was the most perfunctory in her excitement. With a "wow", she started to reach for her phone. "Mm, I'm going to take a picture of it and post it on F2F."

Luke kindly reminded him, "You came here because you saw the picture that someone posted on F2F. I think you should at least take a picture with that hammer to make sense. "

Daisy exclaimed and clutched her phone to her chest. "That's right. It's useless to take a picture from this distance."

Luke couldn't help but look at her phone and nod. "They're all going down. Let's follow them. I can take a few for you later … Hm, if I can perform above my usual level, you might be able to keep them. "

As Daisy followed him down, she asked, "Perform above your usual level?"

Luke reached out to support Daisy, who was unsteady from the burden. "Generally speaking, something strange happens when I take pictures of other people."

"What's strange?" Daisy's face was a little hot, as if she had overexerted herself.

Luke let go of her hand and continued walking down the path they had just made. "For example, the people I take pictures of always close their eyes, turn their heads, talk, or distort their faces, so I can't keep them."

Daisy was stunned. "You did it on purpose?"

Luke spread his hands. "It's precisely because I didn't do it on purpose that it looks strange."

Daisy shook her head decisively. "That's impossible. I'll try later. How can there be such a coincidence? "

Luke said, "Fine. In any case, you can delete the photos at any time."

Daisy: "… You're so 'confident.'"

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