Chapter 379 Promotion and Pay Rise
Looking at the half-full box of regular donuts, and then at the special blueberry cheese donut in her hand, Elsa hesitated for a moment, then said, âDustin isnât a fan of donuts, anyway. Iâll just give him the half-full box.â
As for the blueberry cheese donuts, she decided to keep them for herself.
After sitting down at his desk, Luke gave the case files to Selina to screen as usual.
Elizabeth had returned too. She waved at Luke, indicating that she had something to tell him, and Luke nodded for her to come over.
She then told him that Samantha had returned to Arizona with Ashley and Mike. Chris had gone back with his aunt as well.
Jenny and Bobby had been negotiating with Chris about the mine on Lukeâs behalf, and he hadnât talked to them yet. He simply asked, âIs everything fine on your motherâs end?â
Elizabeth hesitated for a moment before she nodded. âWe did everything like you said, except...â
Luke nodded. âThen thatâs fine. Focus on work and donât worry about whatâs happening at home. Itâs never bad to have more money, right?â.
Elizabeth nodded with a wry smile. Having money was better than struggling for years to pay off her college loan.
She then said in a low voice, âThe Elsworths have been on the news a lot in the last two days. It would be good to pay them more attention.â
Luke nodded. âAlright, got it.â
There were a lot of things that Elizabeth wanted to say, but she felt that it wasnât proper to voice them out. In the end, she simply said thanks once more and returned to work.
Luke turned around and looked at Selina. âHave you picked a case?â Selina didnât lift her head as she continued skimming the files. âPretty much. The weather has been nice recently. If you want to check out bikinis, thereâs a case of a female body on the beach. Thereâs nothing special about the other cases.â
Luke grew interested. âWhat kind of body?â
Selina said, âThe kind youâre imagining. You want to check it out?â
Luke rose and said, âLetâs go. You can enjoy the sun...â
The phone on the desk suddenly rang.
Luke picked up the phone. âHello. Alright, at once.â
He put down the phone and shrugged at Selina. âDustin asked us to go to his office.â
Selina said, âHopefully it wonât delay our investigation.â
Luke said, âYouâre more interested in catching some rays, arenât you? But the sunâs about to set, and you wonât be able to get any sun now anyway.â
Selina said, âWe can look for the best spot first, so that we wonât have to waste time later.â
Luke couldnât say anything, and just gave her a thumbs up.
They soon returned from Dustinâs office with a promotion document each.
Luke smiled. âAlright, if we hurry up, we can finish the paperwork and change our IDs and badges today.â
Selina sighed. âFine. I can skip out on sunbathing for a promotion and a pay rise.â
They then went off to finish the paperwork.
Luke didnât really care about credit, but he had cracked a lot of cases, including some especially tricky ones, and had also helped obtain huge donations for Westside.
So, his promotion was inevitable. Now, he and Selina were both level three detectives.
Also, both of them had enrolled as part-time students at a L.A. community college recommended by Jenny.
This was a legitimate community college that had been approved by the Ministry of Education.
It was similar to other colleges, except that the exams werenât as difficult, and the content that would be assessed would be specified beforehand.
Luke had signed both of them up after doing the background research, so that they could graduate in two years.
A two-year diploma from a community college certainly couldnât compare with a four-year university certificate.
After they graduated, however, they could go on to apply for further study. Also, their diploma would be recognized by LAPD.
The crime rate in Los Angeles was rising steadily, but recruitment continued to decline every year, as fewer young people wanted to become police officers.
As one of the top three crime cities in America, Los Angeles was certainly worthy of its notoriety, so it was risky to be a police officer here.
Many university graduates didnât want to do such a strenuous and dangerous job.
So, LAPD and LASD could only lower their requirements.
For example, the minimum age requirement had changed from 21 to 19, and the police now accepted two-year diplomas from community colleges.
Luke estimated that the age requirement might be reduced to seventeen and a half in a couple of years, as police school training took around half a year, so new officers would be eighteen after they finished the training, and could start work right away.
Luke and Selinaâs annual salaries had also been raised to the level of seasoned officers, which was close to 90,000 before tax.
This time, Dustin had given Luke and Selina the treatment they deserved for their track record in one go.
From his performance in the last few months, Lukeâs promotion was justified, and nobody dared complain.
This wasnât based on his achievements in Houston or Shackelford, and wasnât about the classified cases. He had been promoted based on the work that everybody had seen him do.
Luke was happy to accept it.
After becoming a level three detective, there were few detectives in the Major Crimes Division who had a higher level than he did.
Now, he was also a seasoned detective.
There was no need for a big celebration. A lot of people in the Major Crimes Division didnât get promoted to level two detectives until they were almost thirty. Luke and Selina didnât want to draw their envy.
Back at home, Luke made dinner for Selina to celebrate the promotion, and left the house at ten.
Selina snorted. âGoing to see your Secretary Jenny again?â
Luke smiled. âOf course. Donât forget about Chrisâs mine.â
Selina couldnât say anything; the gold mine was definitely important.
Luke picked Jenny up from her villa.Even though Jenny didnât mind, Luke hardly visited her villa and never stayed over; they always spent the night at a hotel.
Jenny had asked him why before, and Luke gave a very realistic answer: To avoid putting her in danger.
After all, meeting at a hotel and staying the night at her place were relationships at two different levels.
As Luke worked more and more cases, he would encounter more and more dangerous people. When he went to meet Jenny, he always disguised himself and made sure that nobody was following him.
Besides, on the nights he met Jenny, he often went out to earn experience and credit points.
If he were at Jennyâs place, he would have to sneak past the security guards; it was far less convenient than the hotels he picked.
In their hotel room, they snuggled in front of the window as Jenny told Luke what she had accomplished.
Chris McCormick, the son of the mine owner in Boom Town in Arizona, had struck a deal with Jenny.