It cost almost ten thousand credit points to buy all of Tony Stark's abilities, and he couldn't afford to waste them.
As for whether or not a certain playboy would be unlucky, Luke believed that the Son of Providence would be very lucky, and wouldn't be too unlucky if he lost a little.
In this world, it was very difficult for superheroes and villains to die. Didn't that mean that they had great "luck"?
Everything went back to normal in the next three days.
Tony Stark didn't come looking for Selina again.
Luke also took the opportunity to earn some experience and credit points.
For example, random parking, fights, and people trying to sneak into the conference hall all happened near his workplace, and he was rewarded with experience and credit points on a silver platter.
He earned twenty to thirty points a day, which wasn't bad. His biggest reward was catching an armed infiltrator.
He had only been able to catch the intruder because of his newly acquired Sharp Nose.
At that time, Luke had smelled gun oil and gunpowder all the way to the center of the hall, but the smell had come from outside the walls. It definitely wasn't a security guard.
Following the scent, Luke didn't even need to see the man to lock onto him. He quietly approached and attacked, finding an Uzi submachine gun on the man.
This guy was definitely here for something big. This type of submachine gun was extremely powerful in melee combat. Not only could it empty the magazine in an instant, it was also very small. It was definitely one of the favorites of terrorists.
After catching this guy on his own, Luke earned fifty experience and credit points, which was quite a fortune.
Then, his days went back to normal.
Luke and Selina were still disgusted by Brock's tricks, but they still went out when they had to. After all, the Major Crimes Division mostly worked cases outside.
If they were more helpful and proactive, they could earn thirty to fifty experience and credit points a day.
The only problem was that a lot of officers began to whisper that two new agents of the Major Crimes Division had been screwed over every day.
The officers didn't really care about that.
It wasn't a bad thing to have someone to help. In a big city, there were always so many things to do.
Brock's reputation, on the other hand, was even worse.
After all, anyone who wasn't an idiot would think that he was intentionally targeting the newcomers.
Brock didn't know what to do in this situation.
He couldn't care less about Luke and Selina right now. He was in big trouble himself.
Soon enough, Brock received a piece of good news.
That morning, Luke and Selina were summoned to Brock's office the moment they arrived at the police department.
When they entered, they saw that Brock was grinning from ear to ear.
After they sat down, Brock didn't talk much. He just casually asked them about their work situation.
Luke chuckled inwardly. Don't you know how well we're doing?
Brock saw them off and said, "I've always thought highly of you. I won't stop you from pursuing a better future."
The two of them came out and sat back at their desks. They looked at each other in confusion.
Brock was such a sinister guy. Since when had he become so amiable and even encouraged them?
Something was wrong! There must be a problem!
Soon, Thomas called them to his office.
After entering the office, Thomas immediately put down his pen.
He was actually very satisfied with Luke and Selina.
Capable, capable, and law-abiding.
As the deputy director, Thomas knew exactly what Brock and Luke had done.
So, he valued them more than anyone else.
Compared with Brock, who was petty and spent most of his time on internal strife, Luke and Selina were more worthy of training and attention. Unfortunately …
Thomas didn't put on any airs. He walked out from behind his desk and leaned against it casually. "How's work?"
Luke and Selina were confused. Why were they both asking the same question? Which bigshot didn't know what they were doing?
But they could only say that it was fine.
After chatting for a while, Thomas suddenly asked, "Do you know Tony Stark?"
Stumped for a moment, Luke replied, "I talked to him a few days ago when I was on security duty at the venue."
Thomas understood. "The day before yesterday, the Los Angeles Police Department sent me an offer saying that you've been hired."
Luke was stunned. Selina was confused too. "Huh?"
Looking at their expressions, Thomas realized that they didn't know anything either.
Luke and Selina were baffled too.
It was obvious that Luke and Selina had come to the Westside Houston Police Department.
Otherwise, Luke would've gone to the police academy first.
Only after he passed would he and Selina be able to take the preliminary and second exams for the Houston Police Department. After that, they would have to go through pre-job training before they could be hired as police officers. That was only for regular officers.
They had only come to the Westside Houston Police Department because of Thomas.
But why would the Westside Los Angeles Police Department hire them? Wasn't that a joke?
Neither of them had ever applied for a job there, nor were they qualified to do so. Why would the Westside Los Angeles Police Department poach them?
Luke was quicker to react. Recalling Tony Stark, who Thomas had mentioned earlier, he vaguely realized something.
It had to be the playboy's handiwork.
As a major corporation in Los Angeles, how hard could it be to put two people into the police department?
It was impossible for any organization to be impartial and have no backdoors at all.
Even if it was a strange operation, it was possible for Tony Stark to pull it off with his wealth and power.
Thinking about Skye in S.H.I.E.L.D., it was Coulson who took a fancy to her and pulled her closer to S.H.I.E.L.D.
What Skye did was a serious violation of many American laws, and she didn't have a clean childhood either.
Was S.H.I.E.L.D. more lenient than the American police?
Of course not! If Coulson had taken a liking to Skye, the rules could still be loosened.
Looking at their expressions, Thomas asked, "What do you think?"
Luke shook his head quickly. "No."
Selina also shook her head. "No."
With a subtle expression, Thomas said a moment later, "What if I agree that you accept the offer?"
Luke was stunned. Selina was stunned. What did that mean?
Thomas thought for a moment, then said, "I can promise you that you can come back to Houston whenever you're unhappy."
After a brief silence, Luke said, "I'll need to ask my family for their opinion."
Thomas immediately felt a headache coming on. Damn it, that was Robert! He really didn't want to argue with him.
He looked at Selina and said, "You can go back to work, Selina."
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