Chapter 195 Promotion and Reunion with Bobby
Dustin nodded his head slightly. âItâs done. You got two extra days for your trip because we were in the middle of final negotiations.â
âWhat about Lukeâs transfer?â Elsa was more concerned about the FBIâs intent to hire Luke than their share of the credit.
Dustin nodded his head again. âThe credit for rescuing the hostages will go to the FBI, and theyâll stop trying to poach Luke.â
Elsa understood.
In the Nakatomi Plaza case, the events ranked in order of importance were: reclaiming bonds > rescuing hostages > arresting robbers.
In this capitalist country, the bonds that were worth 640 million were certainly more important than anything else.
However, this wasnât something that could be said in public. In the public eye, the events were ranked as: rescuing hostages > reclaiming bonds > arresting robbers.
The FBI got the credit for rescuing the hostages, which made up for the mistakes they made while on the case.
So, the FBI would be considered a major contributor to the case. As for how they would deal with the person who had been in charge, that was a different matter altogether.
Now that the FBI had gotten the credit, they stopped trying to poach Luke.
The FBI was genuinely interested in Luke, who had demonstrated his capabilities, but he had mostly been used as leverage in this negotiation; he wasnât so important yet that they were determined to recruit him.
After a brief hesitation, Elsa asked in a low voice, âBoss, what about me?â
Dustin looked at her calmly and said, âJust do your job as usual. Iâm not the chief. I canât say anything for sure about your promotion.â
Elsa got it.
Although Dustin wasnât promising anything, he was implying that she would be promoted soon.
The latter half of what he said wasnât an irresponsible remark, but a fact.
Dustin played a big role in campaigning for Elsaâs promotion, but it was the chief who would make the final decision.
Until the promotion papers were issued, Dustin couldnât promise anything.
If he guaranteed that Elsa would be promoted, he would be disappointing her later if she wasnât.
Dustinâs subordinates had held it against him before over something like this, so he paid attention to detail now.
Seeing that Elsa got it, Dustin said, âYou should learn from Luke once in a while. He was bold enough to ask for my permission to take some time off.â
Elsa chuckled. âIâve been a police officer for eight years, but heâs killed more people than I have. I certainly canât sit around and be lazy when Iâm not as capable as he is.â
Dustin smiled with satisfaction.
Elsa knew herself very well and wasnât jealous of Luke.
I have to work harder to make her a sergeant this time! Dustin thought to himself.
It would be too much of a waste for Elsa and Luke to work as partners.
Elsa in a leadership role and Luke working with an assistant detective would be better for the both of them.
This was because Elsa was a control freak and Luke was... even more so.
They got along well not because Elsa was smart, but because Luke had given in all this time.
Dustin could easily tell from the case files how much credit Luke had given away to Elsa in the past few months.
The real reason why Elsa and Luke never had a conflict was that Luke didnât want to be promoted.
Until now, Luke was the only young officer Dustin had met who wasnât interested in credit.
However, Dustin couldnât watch Elsa claim Lukeâs credit without doing anything.
Luke had distinguished himself with his abilities, and Dustin had to make sure that he didnât feel it was unfair.
Even though Luke didnât need to be promoted, Dustin couldnât pretend to be ignorant of his contributions.
So, if he promoted Elsa as Lukeâs commander, they could both benefit from Luke cracking cases
As for Lukeâs new partner, well, wasnât there a girl who had followed him all the way here to LAPD?
Thinking that, Dustin continued, âBut you should still learn from Luke. Tell me, considering his behavior just now, who do you think was the boss, you or him?â
Stumped for a moment, Elsa smiled wryly. âI donât have a choice. In our team, I run the analyses most of the time, while he does the actual legwork.â
Dustin waved his hand. âThatâs not the reason. Itâs about your attitude. Donât do things yourself when you should get somebody else to do them.â
Elsa was delighted, since that implied that she would be promoted to a leadership role soon. âI got it, boss. Iâll pay more attention to that.â
Dustin nodded. âYou can leave now. Just read the case file at home and get some rest if youâre tired.â
Elsa obeyed and left.
Over on Lukeâs side, he went to the logistics division with the certificate to claim his car.
He was very satisfied with his new car, not because it was expensive, but because it wasnât an ordinary one.
The car was a brand new Chevrolet Impala with many practical modifications, such as a bumper, reinforced suspension, a police communication system, and bulletproof front doors.
It was far better than the cars which most other officers had.
Luke was quite satisfied. This car was evidently Dustinâs acknowledgment of his contributions to the department; he couldâve given Luke a random new car, otherwise.
After obtaining the car, Luke went to a law firm to get the documents that he had previously entrusted to the lawyers to handle. Then, he returned to his old apartment.
It had been more than ten days. He wondered how Bobby was doing.
Sheerah didnât say anything to Elsa about Bobby harassing her again, so Bobby couldnât be doing too badly.
Luke knocked on the door, and it was only a long time later that someone answered.
When he saw Luke, Bobby suddenly shivered. âYou... youâre here? Please come in.â
Luke nodded with a smile and entered the apartment. âIâll give you ten minutes to clean yourself up. Then weâll talk.â
Bobby quickly went to take a shower.
Luke looked around the living room. The place was untidy, but not especially dirty. It was just what one would expect of a single man living on his own.
There were several sheets of paper and a pen on the table.
Luke checked the papers, only to discover that it was a list of information on Larry Page and Googleâs leadership.
Luke nodded slightly. Bobby hadnât known he was coming, so this couldnât be for show. Bobby really was learning the information.