Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 92: 110 Patrol Street, Strange, Harvest

The Mexican family had six small children, and when the woman was returned to Mexico, the children became orphans and more troubled.

The child's father was also an illegal immigrant, and he would certainly be deported if the child's mother were deported.

But if he doesn't show up, the six children will be handed over to the Child Welfare Bureau, which is no different than orphans.

The police didn't want to deal with this kind of trouble either, and the follow-up was too cumbersome. No one was from the Immigration Department and they were too lazy to add more work to their workload.

The bigger reason is that Serena is in charge, and the street patrol officers have no responsibility, not to mention having to work against the two Homicide detectives.

They just warned the Mexican mother not to make too much noise.

Luke and his wife then went to the next room, knocked on the door and warned the single white man inside.

This is the whistleblowing call that Luke made, and Luke gave the real reason.

Because the child next door was too noisy, he said it was useless a few times, and in anger he simply called to report the child abduction.

Well, it's really not new in America.

The phone call is a reasonable person. If you rush to pull out the gun, you can give each other a shot.

Luke continued to threaten to call the false police if he continued to be dishonest.

If the Mexican girl is deported, he will also be taken into custody.

The man immediately shrugged.

Luke finally patted him on the shoulder: "Actually, you can buy a headset. It's the kind of game you play, and with it, the whole world is clean. Go to Amazon, just a dozen dollar knives to buy a common color, which is a lot easier than calling a fake cop. ”

The man shouted, "Ah? Can you still do that? ”

Luke, oh, shake your head.

The person called the police not necessarily because the neighborhood was too noisy, which was probably just part of the reason.

The other reason is obviously that his life is not so good, he gets upset and makes it even worse.

Of course, maybe this person didn't realize his dark mind.

After all this, Selena and Luke went downstairs, went into the car and looked at him curiously: "What makes you think you're happy? ”

Luke sighed for two seconds and decided to tell the truth: "Look, these cases are tedious, but they make us a little familiar with the West End. Just say these people, when the situation is right, they can be our temporary informants. A few might not do much good, but what if we had hundreds of them in our hands? ”

Selena shouted, "Is there another operation like this? ”

Luke, a serious nod: “Of course. Why else would I contact these people? ”

Luke's Heart Feeds: This patrol was a good morning, actually. I'm afraid this guy Beric didn't think it would help me more.

In just one morning, three rounds of the gang he kicked out provided 15 points of experience and points.

This little task of driving out gang traffickers, total experience at a time 10, points 10.

Selena had to split up, and Luke only got it at 15: 00 three times.

The experience and points of women who deal with drying clothes are also 10 points, with Luke contributing more and gaining 7 points.

The Mexican woman with the kids, and the man reporting the fake case, was a neighborhood dispute with 20 points of experience.

Luke got 10 o'clock.

He presumably got more of a contribution rate when he warned the man.

Otherwise, the Mexican woman was totally set up by Selena, and he couldn't help it.

In just a few small cases, Luke painted 32 points of experience and points in the morning.

Refresh a little more this afternoon and get the right 50 experience points a day.

This kind of street tour takes a week, and Luke earns almost three or four hundred experience points.

He also finally escaped from Berrik's experience cage and no longer had to deal with unsolvable cases.

If he can't solve the case, he won't have any experience points.

Can't upgrade without experience, can't afford points.

He had previously earned several experience points relying on Beric's "help," but he would not be grateful to Beric.

With that benefit Luke gave Selena, the street trip was worth every penny.

Over the next few days, Luke and Selena are still struggling on the front lines.

With Luke's encouragement, Selena became active.

A police officer who is familiar with the Bailiwick and a police officer who is not familiar with the Bailiwick at all are quite different in how much help they can get in the process.

A week later, Luke and Selena's contact details spread out in fifty or sixty copies.

Most of them are of little help to them, but some homeless and bottom labourers are useful.

Most crimes may be concealed from the high-tech and the police, but they rarely conceal the physical surveillance of people who are stationed at the end of street alleys at all times.

However, obtaining information from those individuals would be beneficial.

Not necessarily money, but money is definitely the best thing.

Luke doesn't care much about the money, but at this point he can only admit that he needs it.

Seeing as he still had to hit the traffickers' ideas, he didn't have to pay taxes anyway, and he wouldn't want the police department to apply for these subsidies, all to earn points for his experience.

Besides, he had no psychological burden in cleaning up these gangs of traffickers, and spent the money on solving the case.

The system will certainly not stop him from doing that either.

Luke even felt that the system allowed him to eat black for nothing, largely because justice also cost money.

That's what left him this mouth.

Most of the weekly patrols were like those of the first day.

Strange people and disputes appear before them.

Selena has been sighing so many times, she's been a cop in Shakford for four years, and it hasn't been more than a week.

Big cities are big cities, all kinds of weird.

Her husband caught her cheating on her landlord and beat up the naked men and women.

Hey, grass, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

And naked in the middle of the day, snoring in the streets —— a drunk young woman.

Selena's last two days on the mission were full of excitement and wonder what happened today.

These frivolous and bizarre cases have greatly expanded her gaze.

Of course, Luke also had a big eye, except for the stranger people on the Internet in the last generation, who were a little more receptive than that.

There are very few strange people in the world, but most strange people appear before the police.

Luke's gains are not on these matters, and even the experience and points earned in these cases are second only.

The real big harvest comes from a little girl.