Luke hugged her with a smile and closed the door. "It's fine. I've already taken care of it."
Annie was surprised. "Huh?"
Luke sat down on the bed and said, "Just pretend that you don't know anything. If anyone asks you, tell them to come to me. Right, here's my contact. Keep it. "
He pulled out a business card and handed it to her.
They had only exchanged phone numbers before, and Luke hadn't given her an official card.
Annie accepted the card and looked at it, only to be surprised. "LAPD Major Crimes Division? A level two detective? "
She had thought that he was just an officer who had just joined the department, or maybe he was just an intern. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been sent here as a safety instructor.
Luke caressed her back to comfort her. "There's more to it than meets the eye. It's best that you don't know about it. So, don't worry. I just pissed off some people who don't want to play by the rules. "
Annie vaguely understood what was going on. It wasn't like American TV dramas didn't have such plots.
Luke hugged her and said, "I'm sorry. Did I scare you by leaving early?"
Annie shook her head. She had also realized what had happened.
Luke had left quietly, perhaps because he didn't want to get her involved.
After comforting her, Luke called Juliet at the campsite and told her that he was safe. He also said that he might be busy the next day and might not be able to return to the campsite on time.
Lucas and his men had been to the campsite, and Juliet was indeed a little uneasy.
However, Luke was the only person who could talk to her.
The county officers who had died weren't qualified to cause trouble for him.
The female teacher was relieved to receive Luke's call, and said that she didn't need to worry about the campsite anymore.
Then, Luke sent a message to Elsa and explained the general situation.
He couldn't tell her anything confidential, but he didn't need to hide the news about Lucas and Wade Davis. It would be better for Elsa to be prepared.
It didn't take long for Elsa to call him.
Luke smiled at Annie apologetically and answered the call on the porch.
It took him ten minutes to finish the call. Looking at Annie, who was still in a daze, he hugged her.
Annie said, "Huh? What are you doing? "
Luke said, "I think I need another shower."
"You bastard, ah …" Annie was stunned for a moment before she let out a soft cry.
Early the next morning, the faint sunlight shone through the gap of the curtains, leaving two thin bright lines in the room.
Luke woke up early and checked the system notifications.
For saving Steve, Jenny, and Annie, the system gave him 60 experience and credit points, 20 per person.
There was also a long list of notifications.
System: Eliminate the brat's gang of weed dealers. Quest complete.
Total experience 500. Total credit 500.
Contribution rate: 30%. EXP + 150. Credit + 150.
System: Eliminate the main members of Lucabaddon's criminal organization.
Total experience: 300, credit: 300
Contribution rate: 30%. EXP + 90. Credit + 90.
System: Texas State Prison Murder Case quest completed.
Total experience: 100.
Contribution rate: 50%. EXP + 50. Credit + 50.
System: Eliminate Wade Davis mission completed.
Total experience: 100.
Contribution rate 30%. EXP + 30. Credit + 30.
Luke scratched his head.
Surprisingly, the brats had the most experience and credit points.
Lucabaddon's gang and Wade Davis, a big businessman, had only received so little.
Clearly, Daddy System didn't judge based on the law.
To a large extent, it gave experience and credit points based on how much damage a criminal had done to other people.
In other words, the brats' gang had a wider range of dangerous people.
Lucabaddon's gang, on the other hand, probably wanted to maintain their image as good county police officers, so they didn't have to do much.
By the same logic, Wade Davis only had so little experience and credit points, probably because he had only killed two people. At most, he would be partly responsible for the Texas state trooper's death.
Thus, Wade Davis, a big businessman, was the least valuable to Daddy System.
Thankfully, he had killed three birds with one stone, and his 300 credit points weren't too bad.
Secondly, there was Jason Voorhees.
System: Stop Jason Voorhees from killing people. Quest completed.
Total experience: 200. Total credit: 200.
Contribution rate: 100%. EXP + 200. Credit + 200.
Luke sighed.
No matter how powerful a killer like Jason was, he couldn't be as dangerous as gangs.
A small- to medium-sized drug trafficking gang could harm hundreds or even thousands of people.
It was just that Jason, who was silent and diligent in harvesting heads with his machete, obviously couldn't be compared to the efficiency of the gang.
All in all, it wasn't bad that he had earned 600 experience and credit points after a few hours of hard work.
After counting the spoils, he began to review last night's operation and make some small plans for the future.
His mind was filled with the details of last night's operation, but Annie's soft body was in his arms.
Finally, Annie stirred and woke up in a daze.
Looking at the unfamiliar room in front of her, she didn't remember where she was until a moment later.
Feeling the strong body behind her, she subconsciously moved and took a deep breath. "It's so early in the morning. Don't you need to sleep?"
Luke chuckled and lowered his head to kiss her cheek. "I'm fine."
Lost for words for a moment, Annie asked, "W-When are we going out for breakfast?"
Luke smiled. "I'm already eating. It's delicious."
Annie blushed. "You beep beep beep beep …"
They didn't get up until noon. When they paid the bill, the owner of the motel didn't dare look Luke in the eye, and quickly collected the change.
After they left the motel, Luke took Annie to the police department and met the two constables from yesterday.
Hearing Luke mention Stephen, the owner of Eden Lake Campground, to the two constables, Annie finally realized that she had forgotten about this uncle of hers.
She couldn't be blamed for being heartless. In fact, Stephen wasn't really related to her. It was more of an aunt's brother-in-law's cousin than anything else.
She had only worked at the campground for two days, and Stephen was a stranger she had just met.
Annie had been caught up in a series of accidents since last night, and had no time to worry about Stephen.
The two constables also said that they would send someone up the mountain to search for Stephen.
Luke asked for Annie's opinion again, before he drove her up the mountain to pick up her personal belongings, mainly her phone, ID and credit cards.
After lunch, Luke dropped Annie off at the bus stop on Route 405 and waved goodbye to her when she got on the bus.
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