Luke nodded in agreement.
A dog's obedience was mostly a matter of talent, but it was also partly a matter of training.
A dog's habits depended largely on its owner's teachings.
The dog barked for a long time on the other side of the lake, before one of the kids finally called out and called the dog back.
Luke, however, simply shook his head.
Judging from the dog's movements, he could tell that it had pooped not far away from the couple.
It was truly disgusting.
The tall man in the couple was clearly upset. He got up and said something to the kids.
The two parties seemed to be confronting each other for a moment, before the man walked back helplessly.
Just from their body language, it was obvious that the brats had the upper hand.
Luke could only complain on the man's behalf.
What else could he do if he didn't come back? Fight? Those kids looked like underage kids. If he fought, the man would definitely go to jail.
But if he didn't make a move, how could he win against six energetic and vile brats with just his mouth?
After that, the couple moved more than a hundred meters away from the group of naughty children. Finally, there was no more conflict between the two parties.
Luke didn't pay any more attention to them. After all, this kind of thing was too common. He had encountered dozens of similar cases in less than a year when he was a police officer, and they usually ended up like this.
However, when kids turned eighteen, the world wouldn't spoil them anymore.
A lot of people with even worse personalities wouldn't mind being even more vicious than they were. Those who were more straightforward would simply throw punches at them.
If they didn't submit to society and become honest people, they would become the scum of society.
Thinking that, Annie moved closer to him. "What are you thinking about?"
She was petite next to Luke at 1.6 meters tall, but she wasn't thin.
Relaxed, Luke chatted and laughed with her.
At six in the evening, Luke said goodbye to Annie. He had to return to No. 37 High's campsite. He could slack off in the afternoon, but he couldn't be on night duty.
Annie was a little reluctant. Luke said with a smile, "Don't you have my phone number? You can contact me when you're free. I'm going to stay at the campsite for a few more days. "
Eden Lake Campsite was in the mountains, and the base station didn't cover it.
No. 37 High's campsite was close to the foot of the mountain, and was a popular campsite for a long time. Naturally, there was a signal there.
Annie could use the landline to contact his mobile phone.
Luke waved goodbye to Annie, who was standing on the porch of the cabin, and walked along the lake.
In the afternoon he had every chance of taking Annie to her hut.
But Luke wasn't that impatient.
He wasn't just here for a day, and he wasn't a young man who had never had a girlfriend before.
Some fruits would only taste better after waiting.
Walking briskly by the lake, Luke soon reached the other side.
The couple had set up a bonfire in an open space by the lake, and it didn't take Luke much effort to find them.
He walked over and greeted them from afar.
Seeing that the two of them had noticed and that the woman had put on a coat, he walked over.
The man got up and smiled. "It's you. What a coincidence."
Luke nodded with a smile and pointed at the other side of the river. "I have a friend who works at the camp over there. I'm here to visit her. By the way, I'm Luke. "He stretched out his hand.
The man stretched out his hand as well. "I'm Steve. This is my girlfriend, Jenny."
Luke nodded at the blonde with a smile. Receiving a similar response, he said, "The kids in the afternoon are from the town down the mountain. They don't seem to be very nice people. You should be careful. "
Stumped for a moment, Steve nodded. "Thank you for the reminder."
Seeing his expression, Luke knew that he didn't think it was a big deal. He could only remind him, "They often damage things, like the lines and fences of the camp over there. You'd better be careful with your car and belongings. The owner of the camp on the other side of the lake is called Stephen. There's a landline there if you're in trouble. "
Stumped for a moment, Steve's expression became a lot more sincere. "Thank you, Luke."
Luke nodded with a smile. "I'm going down the mountain now. Have a wonderful holiday. Goodbye. "
Steve looked at his back as he left and walked back to where he came from.
Jenny asked in a low voice, "What's he doing here?"
Steve smiled and didn't mention what Luke had said. "He saw that we were camping in the wild and told us to be careful. Right, he also told us that the owner of the camp on the other side of the lake is called Stephen, and that we can ask him for help. "
Jenny, however, wasn't that stupid. She thought for a moment and said, "Didn't you notice that he had a holster under his arm?"
Steve was stumped. "What?"
Jenny thought for a moment, then shook her head. "He doesn't seem like a bad kid. He's a decent guy, more like … a police officer?"
Stephen was lost for words for a moment. "Jenny, he looks like he's only eighteen. How can he be such a young police officer?"
Jenny smiled. "What if he's a baby? Unlike you, look at your wrinkles … "
Steve hugged her angrily and pressed her down on the blanket. Then, only the whispers and laughter of a couple drifted through the quiet lake.
Luke returned to No. 37 Middle School's campsite. He set up a small stove for barbecue and leisurely lit it up, before he slowly cooked some meat and ate it.
Lily came over again and chatted with Luke for a while.
He behaved very normally, just like any ordinary person he had just met.
Lily didn't make any headway, but she didn't make much progress, either.
When it came to conversing, she was far inferior to a certain detective. In the end, she could only go back to her work in disappointment.
Thanks to Lily, few students around him dared to harass him.
However, two girls wandered around suspiciously for a long time, before they finally mustered up enough courage to approach each other. "Excuse me, are you a teacher?"
Looking at the two girls, Luke couldn't help but smile. "No."
The two girls looked at each other, and one of them, who was braver, managed to ask calmly, "Then, was it you who scared us the night before yesterday?"
Luke smiled brilliantly and waved at the two girls. "Come here, I'll show you something."
The two girls weren't scared. They were on the open meadow next to the lake, and dozens of eyes were watching them.
They moved closer, and Luke took out his badge. "LAPD, I'm now the instructor for your safety training class. Is there anything else you want to ask?"
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