Bobby nodded.
Luke said, "That's all. Contact me if you need anything. I'll transfer your salary to your account regularly."
Bobby felt a little ashamed.
His recent achievements didn't seem worthy of an annual salary of a hundred thousand dollars.
Luke didn't want to waste any more time on him. He simply had Bobby contact Jenny.
Getting Bobby and Jenny involved at the same time was both a mutual help and a division of power.
He also couldn't let Bobby run away, or Bobby would harass Sheerah again.
More importantly, Luke was very interested in Bobby's Mental Communication ability. If Bobby disappeared again, Luke would have to spend time looking for him.
He wasn't afraid that Bullseye would investigate him through Cosmic Cube.
The company had been set up in a lot of circles. Luke and Selina didn't own the shares directly through offshore companies.
It wouldn't be hard for the FBI or the IRS to investigate it, but Bullseye wasn't that good.
Luke wasn't doing this to evade taxes, but to avoid trouble.
On the eighth day after Damon and Selina arrived, the police department was no longer alarmed, and Luke and Selina got back to work.
Luke and Selina didn't idle around during the week.
Apart from their own training, they also had to teach two newcomers who had just been transferred to Elsa's team.
One of the newcomers was Billy Walter, a young black man, and the other was Elizabeth Parker, a young white woman.
Like Luke and Selina, they were a man and a woman, and Elsa sent them to learn from Luke and Selina every day.
Luke was better than the other veteran detectives in that he didn't keep secrets to himself. He would tell them a lot of tricks and key points in a case, instead of keeping them to himself.
He didn't need to suppress them, nor did he need to pretend to be a veteran.
Elsa was their boss, not him. He was just an introductory instructor for two new detectives.
He usually talked to the two newcomers in the police department, and helped them analyze the case.
Luke and Selina didn't help them with everything, but only gave them tips on how to work a case when the time was right.
The two newcomers would be the ones to do the work, and Luke and Selina wouldn't interfere.
The two newcomers were very respectful to Luke and Selina.
After they were transferred over, Elsa had told them about the two seniors' accomplishments, especially Luke's.
In the SWAT tragedy that had just taken place at USC, Luke had fought the mysterious shooter head-on, and was the only one to survive.
Elsa's reason for doing this was very simple, it was to make the two rookies humble themselves and not act arrogant.
Even an agent like Luke was working for her, which was enough to prove that she wasn't incompetent.
They had also seen Luke and Selina's shooting practice a few times, and were quite amazed.
Selina was only twenty-four years old, and she was a female. Her marksmanship was one of the best in the Major Crimes Division.
At that time, he had been practicing rapid draw, and the two rookies had only seen his hands move, and the two targets within ten meters had been hit almost simultaneously.
They could imagine what would happen if they ran into a shooter like Luke in a two-on-one situation — they wouldn't survive more than a second!
Elizabeth had even said in admiration that Luke was definitely the fastest man in the world.
After a brief silence, Luke politely declined the title. "Let's give that title to Bob Munden. I'm not as fast as him."
Elizabeth asked, "Who?"
Luke said, "He holds the world record for rapid draw and shooting in 0.0175 seconds. He's probably in his fifties, but he's still as fit as a fiddle. "
Elizabeth: "…"
Elsa was greatly relieved that Luke and Selina were helping the two rookies with their training. While Luke and Selina wouldn't personally lead the rookies on cases, they would instruct them at the police department every day.
Elsa didn't have to focus on training the rookies, and could even let the two rookies work with Luke and Selina's help. This week wasn't as hard as she had imagined.
Luke and Selina didn't feel like they were on vacation when they returned to work after a week. They came to the police department every day, and it wasn't much different from when they were at work.
After receiving a new case from Elsa, Luke and Selina began to study it at their desks.
After only a few glances at the case file, Luke's expression changed subtly.
Could this be Damon and his daughter's doing?
A drug trafficking gang in the district was killed last night. The gang had a total of eight members, and all of them were killed in the house. Two of them were killed by guns, and the other six were killed by cold weapons.
Elizabeth and Selina had taken over the case, but they were actually just helping Luke and Selina and learning from them.
Pondering for a moment, Luke asked Selina to get up and take a look at the crime scene.
The scene was an old residential building, and the surrounding environment was also relatively poor in terms of public security.
Before Luke entered the building, his Sharp Nose told him that his guess was correct.
It was indeed Damon and Mindy who had done this.
But … why did they do this to him? Luke was rather conflicted.
He entered the crime scene and saw all kinds of blood splattered on the walls and furniture. Together with the image of Mindy and the unique double-headed saber in her hand, he had a picture of a battle in his head.
Only Mindy's short stature and that double-headed saber could have caused a lot of blood to splatter everywhere.
Luke only needed one look to know that it was Damon who had done it. This big daddy had obviously been sniping outside the building to cover for Mindy.
After figuring that out, Luke instantly lost interest.
Could he arrest the father and daughter?
What they had done was exactly the same as what he had done when he was a vigilante, except that it was a little more blatant.
Hm, he should remind them not to be so high-profile the next time they met.
It would be much easier to pretend that they had committed suicide. That way, the police could justifiably skip the follow-up investigation.
In many cases, people would try to gloss over them if they could. In any case, the victims were all gangsters, and nobody wanted to get involved unless it was a big deal.
Quickly wrapping things up, the two new detectives followed Luke downstairs. It was still Elizabeth who asked, "Luke, what do you think of the case?"
Luke said solemnly, "It's most likely a gang murder. The methods were brutal, and the weapons were guns and knives. There was no cash or goods at the scene. If you want to investigate, you can follow them for a few more days, but if you don't have any leads, you can stop. "
Naturally, the two of them knew what he meant. Of course, they didn't think the case was a good one.
First of all, it would be hard to make any progress, and secondly, even if there was progress, they wouldn't be able to find any traces of the murderer.
The two new detectives had a few cases on their hands. Since Luke had made it clear that he wasn't going to follow them, they had little incentive to pursue the case.
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.