Looking at Luke and Selina, didn't they look like the couple killers in the movies?
Besides, the security in the Clinton area was terrible, but the housing prices weren't cheap at all. After all, it was the heart of Manhattan.
Since Luke and Selina were good-looking and rich, why would they buy a house in the Clinton area?
They could only be killers. The money couldn't see the light of day, which was why they had come to Clinton to look for a place to stay.
Since he couldn't count on his cousin, he shared this little secret with Raqael, warning his best friend to be careful and not lose his life.
Luke and Selina knew most of what Charlie was thinking.
The kid couldn't hide too much on his face, and only lowered his voice slightly when he spoke to Raqael.
When the two boys chatted, Luke and Selina often listened to him analyze the two killers upstairs from the window above them with smiles on their faces. It was like listening to a talk show.
After the mess with Hudson, Luke's place was finally peaceful.
These hooligans shared the same information with each other. They had nothing to do all day and roamed around. Other than petty theft, they could only brag and fart.
Many of these hooligans were adults, and they didn't make any big mistakes, but they kept making small ones.
They were the people Luke hated the most.
Compared with the system's growing appetite, it was hard for him to be interested in these hooligans.
Petty theft wasn't enough for Luke to be ruthless with them.
However, if they were targeted by these rat-like hooligans, something disgusting might happen at home when they came back from work one day.
Smashing glass, spraying paint, and throwing excrement were both cheap and time-consuming, and could be done 24 hours a day.
Thus, Charlie made Luke and Selina as scary as possible.
The hooligans had their own ways of survival. Without enough money to tempt them, they wouldn't mess with "professionals."
As for the "professionals" near their new home, they would probably go on sick leave after a while.
The Ghost Butcher, who had rested for half a year, was already hungry for the most heinous crimes.
On the seventh day in New York, Luke and Selina finally finished the preliminary renovations for their new home.
Handing the money to the two boys who were panting at the door, he said with a smile, "This part-time job is over."
The two boys couldn't help but cheer.
Luke didn't interrupt them. After they shouted a few times, he said, "But …"
The two of them immediately quietened down and looked at him pitifully, afraid that he would say that there were other odd jobs waiting for them.
Sure enough, Luke said, "But I still have a lot of odd jobs for you."
Their faces were ashen, and their hearts were filled with despair. When would their bitter days come to an end?
Luke looked at them with a smile and said, "If I catch you stealing from me again, I'll give you a month's worth of part-time work."
The two of them shook their heads repeatedly. "No, we won't. We promise to stay far away from here. "
Luke nodded. "That's good. Let's go. You're off work today. "
The two of them started running.
Luke then gave her Temple's share of the money and said with a smile, "Thank you for the past few days."
Temple accepted the money with a smile and put it in her pocket. She bowed at him. "Thank you, Luke."
Luke said, "You're welcome. We are neighbors now. If you need anything, you can come to us. "
Temple nodded, said goodbye, and walked out the door.
Luke was right. They were neighbors, and it would be better to drop by in the future with some gifts.
When she reached the door, she heard Charlie say excitedly, "I'm going to buy a phone, the latest Titanium phone."
Raqael nodded. "That's right. We're going to buy the top version, haha."
Charlie slapped his forehead. "That's right. We're rich."
For the first two days, they were a hundred dollars a day, and in the next four days, Luke raised their salaries to two hundred a day.
For two teenagers who had never had a regular job, this was undoubtedly a huge sum of money.
They had been so tired every day after work that they went home and slept. They didn't dare slack off at work, so they hadn't had the time to spend the money.
It wasn't until now that they realized that they were actually rich.
Temple heard this and didn't object.
Although it wasn't appropriate for them to use such a good phone in Clinton, she wanted these two guys to know that they could make money through legitimate work and buy the most fashionable phones for themselves.
It was better than letting them think about where to steal every day.
After they were happy for a moment, she said, "Get in the car. The Titanium phone store won't close for another hour. I'll take you there to make a reservation."
Charlie and Raqael came back to their senses and looked at her nervously. "No, there's no need."
Temple said, "Are you going to walk? You'll be robbed on the way. "
The two of them came back to their senses.
In the past, they had wandered around here casually because their pockets were cleaner than their faces, and no one would pay attention to them.
But if they were going to buy the top version of the Titanium phone later, they would have to bring five hundred dollars each, which was a huge sum.
Thinking that, the two of them quickly got in the car. They each had two hundred dollars in their hands, and could easily be robbed.
The car started, and Charlie hesitated for a long time before he asked in a low voice, "You're not going to scold me?"
In the past, Temple would nag him for a long time when he spent twenty or thirty dollars on a game. Now, he was going to spend five hundred dollars.
Temple didn't look at him as she said indifferently, "This is the money you earned. As long as you don't use it to buy weed and stuff, you're free to spend it however you want. Raqael, I'll make it clear to your mother. "
The two boys were stunned.
They had never seen Temple talk to them so calmly.
In the past, whenever she spoke to them, she would always speak with a tone of exasperation, which made them very uncomfortable.
But now, Temple's attitude was … equal.
Temple continued driving. "Don't take out your phone here after you buy it. If you want to show off, you can take your sister's girlfriend to the Upper East Side. In any case, you made money this time. "
The two of them nodded blankly and continued to be dumbfounded.
…
What Luke didn't know was that a certain cousin had quietly given the two boys a lesson on the glory of self-reliance and labor.
He and Selina were inspecting their new home with Gold Nugget in tow.
There was only a small hall behind the main entrance on the first floor, and a flight of stairs to the second floor.
Luke left a large back door at the back, and sealed off most of the first floor.
Together with the illegal basement, it would become his new workshop.
The first floor also doubled as a garage and a place to modify all kinds of large items.
The basement was used to process and manufacture items that needed to be kept confidential, such as armor, aircraft, firearms, and so on.
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