Chapter 296 You Are and Always Will Be
Selina laughed in amusement. âBoss, Iâm only a high school graduate. Sheâll definitely be better than me.â
Elsa chuckled and said in a low voice, âIf you and Luke want, you can register at a third-tier college and get a diploma in a few years. By then, you can easily be promoted.â
Luke didnât respond to that. He didnât want to do office work. As for Selina⊠He looked at her.
Selina glared back at him warily. âWhen would I have time for college?â
Luke thought about all the survival training that he had arranged for her, and realized that she really didnât have the time.
However, he decided to ask Jenny if there was any college where they could get a diploma by shelling out a little more money and spending less time in class.
Ignoring them as they winked at each other, Elsa said, âHowever, I can only give you one week on this case at most, and that includes your trip both ways.â
Luke shrugged and said, âNot a problem.â
If he couldnât resolve the case in a week, it would be pointless to remain there any longer.
It was a matter of attitude if he went or not, while it was a matter of luck if he could crack the case.
Luke and Selina were then driven out of the office.
Half an hour later, Elizabeth returned happily. âLuke, Selina, my mother is glad for your help.â
Luke looked at her. âElizabeth, tell us the truth. Your motherâs attitude will determine what investigation methods we can use.â
Elizabeth ducked her head. âI persuaded her. Sheâs willing to help you with whatever you need, exceptâŠâ Selina asked, âExcept that weâre only helping with this case and we canât disrupt local order?â
Elizabeth lowered her head in silent confirmation.
Luke said, âRaise your head, Elizabeth.â
Elizabeth subconsciously raised her head and looked at him.
âItâs your family,â Luke said calmly. âThereâs no shame in wanting to help your family. So, donât act as if youâve done something wrong.â Elizabeth nodded slowly. âOkay.â Luke suddenly chuckled. âBesides, it was Elsa who asked me for this favor. Do you think I could refuse?â
Selina simply snorted.
She certainly didnât believe that. If Luke didnât want to go, Elsa wouldnât force him to work on this case.
Elizabeth nodded and was well aware of that.
She knew that it wasnât Elsa but Luke who had the ultimate say on the matter.
However, Elsa had shown her support by asking Luke to help her, and Luke had also accepted the case.
Both of them were very kind.
Luke continued, âExactly what is going on over there? Tell us everything you know. We donât want to mess anything up.â
Elizabeth told them about the case in detail, and Luke frowned. âYour mother can totally contact the FBI now, canât she?â
Considering the severity of the issue that Elizabeth had described, what mattered most was keeping everybody safe instead of preserving the local sheriffâs dignity.
Elizabeth smiled bitterly. âShe wouldâve done that, but in the last couple of days, Wade, the town mayor, told everybody that the town isnât safe and that they should accept Vitelloâs terms and move. Now, many people are suspicious that Wade is behind everything. My mother isnât sure either.â
Luke asked, âDo you believe your brother?â
Elizabeth turned solemn. âMike and I have always been close. He hardly ever lies, and he wouldnât do so about something so horrible. So, I thought that you might be able to help.â
Because the two of you are the most capable detectives in LAPD, she secretly thought to herself.
Luke and Elsa appreciated Elizabeth not just because she was pretty, but also because she was smart.
She knew that Luke had once defeated fifty criminals on his own, plus he cracked the two Jennifer Perry cases on the day of his investigation. Nobody could ensure her familyâs safety better than he could.
After talking for twenty minutes, Elizabeth gave the files on her hometown to Selina to analyze on the way.
Luke and Selina wasted no time and simply set off.
They were still driving the squad car which the police department had given to them. After Lukeâs modifications, it was far more useful than any other vehicle.
Elizabethâs mother also faxed over a request for help.
Although it was a bit unbelievable that a town in Arizona would ask LAPD for help, the fax made everything official.
After hanging up the phone, Selina glanced at Luke and snorted. âNeed I remind you that youâre not supposed to date your student?â Luke: âWhat?â
Selina: âAlso, youâre not supposed to date your colleague, either.â
Luke was absolutely unmoved. âOkay.â
Bored, Selina sighed. âYour good student has done all the paperwork. Weâre now on an official work trip.â
Luke nodded and didnât say anything.
Selina: âWere you hitting on her just now? âDonât act as if youâve done something wrongâ? It wouldnât have ended well for her if she had tried this on another old detective in our division.â
Luke: âBut I donât think Iâm old. Iâm still young.â Stumped for a moment, Selina then realized his meaning, and said angrily, âIâm also young. Iâm only 24!â
Luke: âOf course you are, but youâll be 25
soon.â
Selina sighed. âI remember the good old days in Shackelford when someone called me an angel.â
Luke chuckled. âYes. Youâre an angel, and you always will be.â
Selina snorted and focused on the files.
After acquiring Elementary Self-Healing, Luke drove most of the time since he didnât get tired.
Selina was exhausted after reading the files, and she took a nap. Eventually, they reached Boom Town territory in the glow of the setting sun.
An old sign next to the road said â20 miles to Boom Town.â
This town used to be a prosperous one, hence its name. But after the gold mines here dried up, the town fell into inevitable decline.
Now, the mayor was communicating with a corporation in the hopes of selling the town as a whole.
However, the residents who had lived here for decades were reluctant to leave. The two parties were at an impasse.