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Chapter 378

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Selina nodded listlessly and watched him leave. Then, she slammed her head on the desk.

Not far away, Y'lisabet noticed what was going on. She leaned over and patted Selina's shoulder comfortingly. "The boss asked me to look into it yesterday. The activity I chose only lasts for two and a half weeks. The previous officers have been working on it for almost two weeks. Just bear with it. "

What could Selina say? It was obvious that she was asking Luke to lie low. He was the one who dealt with Dylan. Of course, she didn't have to go.

Y'lisabet comforted her. Her eyes were full of sympathy, and she put a stack of files on her desk. "This is your latest assignment. The boss asked me to tell you that you can only sit in the station for the time being. You won't be on duty."

Selina wanted to bang her head against the wall in despair.

She was still too young, and Elsa was also protecting her.

However, Luke, who had taken action, would be out of town, while she would be sitting in the office. Wouldn't she be bored to death?

Looking at her, Y'lisabet couldn't help but say in a low voice, "You can go to work a little later in the morning and get off early in the afternoon. In any case, you can't go out on investigations. It doesn't matter if you work an hour early or late."

What could Selina say? Even someone as diligent as Y'lisabet was advising her to slack off. Selina could only dawdle around in the office. "Thanks, Elizabeth."

Y'lisabet smiled. "Call me if there's anything difficult to look up."

Selina nodded.

Luke packed up his things and made a lot of snacks and fast food for Selina so that she wouldn't run out of food.

To prevent Selina from eating too much, he packed the food in identical lunchboxes and heated them up one at a time.

After everything was done, Luke checked the time. It was only noon, and he wasn't in a hurry to leave. He called Selina and said, "Let's go home for lunch."

Selina had a huge meal when she came back, before she collapsed on the couch and listened to Luke's instructions.

Most importantly, he had to explain the security measures at home.

Luke was usually the one who went to bed late and got up early, and he was the one who did the work.

Luke didn't have any enemies on the surface, but after working as a detective for a long time, he might run into a psycho or a vindictive person. Safety first.

After listening to his nagging for a long time, Selina finally asked, "Did you bring any safety measures?"

Luke: "Huh?"

Selina said, "You're only eighteen years and nine months old. You're still the same age. Middle school students these days, yes, yes, you know. "

Luke was lost for words. "… This is an official get-together. Nobody will be able to save me if something like this happens."

Selina snorted. "Fine, I was wrong about you. I just hope you don't come back with a bunch of little notes with numbers on them. "

Luke said with a subtle expression, "Okay, I'll keep that in mind."

Selina asked, "Wait, what did you remember?"

"A slip of paper with a number on it." Looking at her face, Luke said, "Don't accept it."

Selina: - _ -!

Selina left for work at half past one in the afternoon, and Luke told her to take the car. He could drive a secondhand Ford.

The car had been heavily modified by him, and its safety and defense were extremely strong. It would be safer for her to go to and from work.

Luke was only on vacation. He didn't need such protection.

If someone wanted to take action while he was away, he would warmly welcome it.

He also brought a lot of things that he would use, such as a sleeping bag, a tent, a camping lamp, a few tools, and some materials.

The training for the students was just a formality. The school's main activity was camping. The previous officer had already finished the safety training and the necessary safety knowledge.

Luke was on vacation, and he had plenty of free time. He couldn't waste it like this.

Apart from doing some handicrafts, he also had to bring files on various gangs in Los Angeles to sort out targets.

In the last few months, he hadn't been out at night very often. He would always lock onto his targets in advance and find the right time to kill them.

He didn't touch the small fries who didn't deserve to die. His targets were always the core members of the gangs that he had confirmed many times.

These people were all scumbags with a lot of criminal records in Los Angeles. There was no mistaking it.

As for the lackeys on the periphery, there would definitely be informants or even undercover officers. It would be troublesome if he accidentally killed them.

Even if they went missing, it would attract the attention of the FBI and DEA.

These two parties had planted quite a number of undercover agents in the drug trafficking organizations, but they could not be high-ranking officials, nor could they be local criminals with conclusive evidence.

Generally speaking, undercover agents preferred to use the identities of criminals who had criminal records in other states and who the local gangs weren't familiar with.

As for local criminals, it would be too easy for the local gangsters to give themselves away when they investigated them.

Luke's cautiousness had ensured that he hadn't killed anyone by mistake so far.

Why was he so sure? Because daddy system hadn't deducted his credit points for killing the wrong person.

After working for more than two hours, Luke finally packed all the things he needed.

Looking at the clear Los Angeles sky, he sighed. "Sigh, this place is still better."

He could go on one or two night operations a week and earn a lot of experience and credit points. He also had all kinds of cases every day. This was definitely much better than going to a forest park.

Unfortunately, Dustin and Elsa clearly didn't want him to touch the Elsworth family again. He couldn't avoid this vacation.

Luke drove southeast on Route 405.

It took him a little more than an hour to cover the eighty kilometers and avoid the rush hour.

Twenty kilometers away from the campsite, he met a young girl who was hitchhiking.

The girl was Annie Lester. She was 1.6 meters tall and had curly brown hair. She had a pretty oval face and two patches of red on her cheeks, which were very common for Caucasians. She also had playful freckles on her cheeks.

After Luke picked her up, they chatted casually.

It had been half a year since Annie graduated from middle school, and a relative had recommended that she work at a campsite here. Apparently, she had to take care of twenty children and five staff members.

Luke was puzzled. "The campsite in Crystal State Park? The one from No. 37 Middle School? "No. 37 Middle School's campsite had more people than that.

Annie shook her head. "No, I think it's a campsite that was built recently. It's a little small and remote."

As she spoke, she rummaged in her oversized backpack for a moment and took out a map. She looked at it for a long time before she nodded and pointed at a point on the map. "It's around here."

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