In his previous life, Luke was used to such framing methods in movies and TV series. When he found Alan, he moved into the surveillance range first.
The infrared surveillance system could monitor the lake 24 hours a day in case any students sneaked into the water and got into an accident.
Of course, Luke was the one who suggested that Juliet install the surveillance system, and he was the one who provided the equipment.
He didn't need the school to pay for it. All he needed to do was retrieve the surveillance equipment before he and the students returned to Los Angeles after the mission was completed.
It wouldn't be easy to do anything to Alan with the surveillance footage.
But if the Elsworth family wanted to frame Luke in the future, the footage would be a great piece of evidence.
After the uninvited guest was driven away, Luke's schedule as a safety instructor was peaceful in the afternoon.
On the third day, the instructors took the children to the nearby mountains and taught them some basic survival knowledge. At the same time, they had to cook for themselves.
Of course, they had to bring their own ingredients to cook; the instructors didn't dare let them eat wild food.
It was just a formality, but teaching them a little was better than not touching them at all.
Luke followed them up the mountain.
He was much stronger than the children and the instructors, so he wandered around the perimeter and enjoyed the scenery while he practiced his rarely used jungle combat skills. Coupled with his extreme parkour and quick reflexes, he was killing three birds with one stone.
He ran and jumped easily in the mountains, and even used the trees to change directions from time to time.
Luke, who only used the strength of a normal person, wasn't afraid that anyone would see him. At most, they would think that he was still a child.
He jumped onto a road and smiled.
This was a small road that led to Stephen's campsite. At that moment, Juliet's voice came over the walkie-talkie. "Okay, the children are back at the campsite. Do a headcount and report to me."
A moment later, the instructors reported the number of people through the walkie-talkies, like shepherds counting sheep.
If the numbers matched up, it meant that no kids were missing.
Juliet said, "Okay, dismissed. Let them rest."
Luke reported, "Juliet, I won't be back at noon. I'll be having a picnic on the mountain."
Juliet simply said that she got it, and cut off the communication.
Luke was only reporting to her to prove that he hadn't disappeared for no reason.
The children would take a lunch break at noon, and in the afternoon, they would summarize their experience in the campsite. They wouldn't go out, so there was basically no danger.
That was to say, Luke could openly skip work.
He was a little bored after staying in the camp for two days. Why not … go and see Annie?
This girl was not bad. She was lively, generous, and straightforward.
Most importantly, his face was not bad.
For example, Lily, the female teacher at No. 37 Middle School's campsite, was interested in Luke, but he politely declined.
This matter really depended on one's face.
Lily, who only scored five points, was clearly out of his tolerance range.
Luke jogged lightly on the road.
Although he was jogging, he was leaping through the forest at a speed of forty kilometers per hour, faster than a car.
The car had to make turns and decelerate. Luke's interest was piqued, and he simply jumped five or six meters with each step, as if he were walking on flat ground.
The combination of extreme parkour ability and jungle combat ability, coupled with his quick reflexes and coordination, gave him an indescribable sense of satisfaction.
When he was in the city, he was always restrained by people and all kinds of surveillance. It wasn't until this uninhabited wilderness that the feeling of not being able to run to his heart's content completely disappeared.
Just like that, Luke ran for twenty minutes before he reached Annie's campsite.
Standing at the entrance, he looked at the sign and smiled. Stephen had finally fixed the sign.
It was a brand new wooden sign with a light blue name on it: Eden Lake Campsite.
It was named Eden, presumably to make people enjoy it so much that they forgot to go home.
Suddenly, he heard the sound of an engine behind him.
Luke turned around and couldn't help but duck to the side of the road.
A blue and black Cherokee drove over and stopped next to him. A handsome man in the driver's seat asked him with a smile, "Excuse me, is there a lake nearby?"
Luke stepped aside with a smile and showed him the new sign of the campsite.
The man smiled when he saw it. "Eden Lake? What a beautiful name. Thank you very much. Have a nice afternoon. "
Luke nodded with a smile. "You too."
In the passenger seat, a beautiful woman with blond, wavy hair nodded at him with a smile that was full of kindness and gentleness.
Watching them drive on without entering the campsite, Luke shook his head with a smile.
They had to be a couple who were looking for privacy, which was why they had bypassed the campsite. They probably wanted to play by the lake on the other side of the campsite.
Luke turned around and entered the campsite. Soon, he reached the row of cabins.
He called out, and Annie's cheerful voice rang out. "Ah, Luke?"
Her head with long brown hair stuck out the kitchen window. "It's really you. Why are you here? Don't you need to teach those naughty kids in the afternoon? "
Luke waved his hand with a smile. "The naughty kids are on break in the afternoon, so it'll be noisy over there. That's why I'm hiding here."
Annie smiled, and her crescent eyes showed that she was very happy. "Wait for me. I'll be out after I'm done with the dishes. Right, do you want something to drink? "
Luke patted his backpack and said, "I brought beer and wine. Do you want to have some?"
Annie giggled. "What about food? Or have you had lunch already?"
Luke shrugged. "Not yet. I'm here to look for the kind chef, Annie, to provide me with some lunch."
Annie laughed. "Then wait here. It'll be ready in ten minutes."
Ten minutes later, Luke got up from the porch and took the tray from Annie. They walked to the beach by the lake together.
He asked casually, "Where's Stephen?"
Annie skipped ahead of him and replied casually, "He went to check the power lines. It seems that some naughty kids in the town down the mountain broke one of the lines."
Luke asked casually, "Which town is it? The one we saw when we came here? "
Annie shook her head. "No, it's the town in the northeast. There's no direct road to this place, so the kids came here on a small path."
Luke hummed and asked, "Do they often cause trouble?"
Annie sighed helplessly. "Stephen said a few things. It's not a lot, but they broke a water pipe and a fence once a month. This time, it's the power lines again … "
Luke frowned. "Didn't Stephen talk to their parents?"
Annie shook her head. "I didn't. I only heard from Stephen that their parents … aren't very friendly."
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