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Chapter 385

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A moment later, the two girls came back to themselves and bowed at the same time. "We're so sorry, sir. We still have something to do … "Before they could finish, they had already fled in panic.

Luke was in a great mood.

Suppressing these naughty kids with his identity was truly refreshing.

These two girls were naturally the unlucky ones who had been caught by him on their first night swimming in the lake.

It was obvious that they remembered his voice very well, which was why they had come to confirm it.

As the instructor of the safety training class, Luke didn't have much control over the students from No. 37 Middle School, except when he was in class and when it came to safety matters.

The safety training class was already over, but Luke had to deal with sneaking into the lake in the middle of the night. It was even one of his main responsibilities in the camp.

The two girls didn't have the courage to pick a fight with him.

Of course, Luke knew that the two girls might not necessarily be picking a fight with him; it was also part of their purpose to come up and talk to him.

He ate leisurely, and from the corner of his eyes, he saw a group of little girls chattering about something. The two little girls who had been scared back were also among them, and their faces were flushed as they were surrounded by their classmates and asked questions.

He couldn't help but smile when he vaguely heard the words "instructor," "caught," and "taken off."

The night before, they had clearly been carrying out a routine middle school student challenge — to see who was braver.

The content of this challenge was also very simple.

Whoever snuck into the lake and swam around at night would win the challenge.

Essentially, it was the same as elementary school students making faces when their teacher was writing on the blackboard.

There was only one chance for such suicidal behavior in the camp, and the parents had to be contacted a second time.

The girls were discussing the experiences of the two contestants who had failed the challenge and Luke's identity.

He didn't deliberately keep his identity a secret, but he was too lazy to hang his badge on his chest, which was too eye-catching.

It was another peaceful night.

Luke caught a few more groups of students who had come to challenge the night swim. But to his surprise, several groups of girls simply ran to the beach where he was and walked into the water.

What was even more annoying was that some of them weren't enthusiastic when they went into the water, and it took them a lot of time to take off their clothes.

Luke understood what the girls were thinking, and didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

After this happened twice, he used the walkie-talkie to call Instructor Lily over and asked her to guard the area while he helped her patrol.

Instructor Lily was very touched by this.

But after Luke left, Lily finally realized that something wasn't right after she caught a few more groups of girls. What was going on? And if he was really considerate, shouldn't he be patrolling with him?

Having successfully shifted the blame, Luke didn't have to face that awkward situation. He walked around leisurely for a while before he returned to his tent. After thanking Lily, who had a bitter expression on her face, he decisively went to bed.

On the third day, there were more activities at the campsite.

There were lessons on how to save oneself from drowning in the wild, and it could also be seen as an enhanced version of swimming lessons. In the afternoon, a large group of students were like ducklings, led into the water by the teacher in batches.

The training area was a shallow area surrounded by buoys. Luke and a few other male instructors patrolled the shore in shorts and T-shirts, keeping an eye out for drowning students or kids who swam out of the buoy area.

However, there were several cases of little girls drowning during this period.

With a helpless expression, Luke pulled the little girls whose acting skills weren't up to standard to the shore.

But it was clear that these little girls didn't even drink a few mouthfuls of the lake water. Instead, they stared at Luke's strong body after he was soaked in the water.

Two of them were even hugging him when he brought them ashore, which made Luke not know whether to laugh or cry.

What could he do?

In the end, he could only say goodbye to Juliet and change his clothes. He simply watched from afar.

If he continued to stay, there would definitely be more "drowning" girls.

That day, Luke didn't leave the campsite.

In the evening, when the sky turned dark, a dark cloud loomed over.

Looking at the sky, Luke asked curiously, "Is it going to rain?"

Lily, who was counting the number of students, said casually, "That's right. There's a storm coming from the other side of the sea today. It's rare for it to rain. Right, the weather forecast says that there might be a thunderstorm. "

Luke hummed in response, and felt a little more relaxed.

With a thunderstorm and rain, the naughty kids would be a lot quieter tonight. At the very least, few idiots would go swimming during a thunderstorm, and the instructors would often teach them such common sense.

Lily seemed to remember something and asked, "Isn't your tent a little dangerous? How about I help you clean it up? "

Luke hurriedly declined. "It's fine, Lily. I'm going to look for a friend later. I'll ask Juliet for leave tonight. "

Teacher Lily was greatly disappointed.

Luke quickly slipped away.

She really couldn't be blamed for being too proactive.

After seven, Luke asked for leave from Juliet and left the campsite.

It was a perfect day to chat with Annie at Eden Lake Campsite in this weather.

The sky had already darkened, and there were gusts of wind blowing through the mountains, causing the trees to sway.

Luke, however, was in a good mood. Humming a song, he walked briskly up the mountain.

He had only been a few hundred meters away from the campsite when his phone rang.

He smiled when he took it out.

It was the number of Eden Lake Campsite. It had to be Annie.

He picked up the phone with a smile. "Hello, Annie?"

On the other end of the line, Annie said in a very low voice, "Hey, Luke, come and save us. Those kids, they're crazy, they're crazy, they're killing people, hurry up! Ah, they're coming … "

Beep …

There was only a long beep on the other end of the line.

Frowning, Luke began to run as fast as he could.

As he ran, he took out his equipment and put it on.

He put on the close-fitting bulletproof vest, then added a thick waterproof combat suit on the outside, then hung two holsters, and inserted the spare magazine into the combat suit.

As he ran, he looked up at the sky.

It wouldn't be long before it started to rain.

That wasn't good for him. His Sharp Nose would be seriously affected in such a heavy wind and rain.

It would be much more difficult for him to search for Annie later.

Thinking that, he sped up again.

Ten minutes later, he arrived at the Eden Lake Campsite.

His heart sank as he looked at the small, dark wooden house by the lake.

It was already dark, but there was no light in the cabin at all, which was very unusual.

He quickly approached the cabin in the woods. A moment later, he was relieved; the blood wasn't Annie's.

There was a lot of the smell of blood in and out of the cabin, but it belonged to another person and a dog.

Recalling what Annie had said earlier, Luke had a rough guess.

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