Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 124: 142 Listening, Elsa's Intent (1 more)

Transferred the stolen money, four long legs changed the color of the BMW 760LI body and left the scene cool.

No wonder the NYPD never caught them, let alone found out where the money was.

Looking at the money, Luke had no fluctuations.

The money, he would never mind.

Strictly speaking, it should belong to the bank, who took what might well be illegal means of obtaining property.

Though he could take the money from the women, the robbery had never killed them, mainly by plotting and brains to get money from the bank, and only two guards who wanted to resist were shot in the butt.

The money of such criminals may not be taken without recklessness.

And the money they took, at least, was 20 denominations, and Luke didn't want to waste points on experiments.

He's just transferring the photographer again, filming the money.

The women sealed the money and put it in the compartment of the car door without leaving much smell.

It seems clear that they do not intend to give the money to Sergei.

I just don't know how these two groups will end up with each other.

Luke thought of it like this, stopped the camera, operated it a few times, looked at the tips above, he was relieved: OK, now it's really not popular to install surveillance behavior, and there's no surveillance in this warehouse.

In his phony phone, he has a detection capability within 100 meters that allows him to locate wiretaps or photography equipment, and a short one-click jamming capability that ensures that those devices don't record anything.

That's why he's determined to learn those primary abilities in Tonystack.

Without this little thing that you've remodeled yourself, maybe one day you'll be pitted with a hidden camera or a bug with dozens of beautiful knives.

And this thing is in the hand, it can be defeated, and everything is in control.

Watching those four long legs finished, he went to rest in the small room on the side and Luke gently climbed in through the windows.

Then, hiding in the warehouse, he touched A8, took the improved tracker out of his backpack and gently stuck it under the car.

After doing this, Luke snuck out again.

Before he came out, however, he had placed a kind of obscure, black-button-like bug in several corners.

Perhaps you can hear these long-legged evacuation plans?

After coming out, Luke biked to a fast food restaurant on the side.

He, with earplugs, listened to the bug and wondered how to take advantage of the robbery to maximize its benefits.

Sergei is definitely going to be caught. This guy is so mean, he can't do anything. After Katie died, LAPD had a hard time telling the public.

Just get Sergei back to Los Angeles for trial, eventually deny his guilt, and multiple convictions are none of Luke's business, and that's D.A. 's job.

The case ranged from his partner Elsa, the veteran detective, to Chief of Serious Crimes Dustin, and even the West End Police Commissioner.

It is up to them to allocate this credit.

And the big cases that he solved in Houston, the ones that didn't qualify as detectives, the ones that didn't go directly to his boss, Beric, didn't even go public with Beric.

He and Beric got to that point, which is why it's so important.

If Beric had a wider heart, that would have been nice.

Unfortunately, Berrique may be doing well in a lot of places, but his heart is not wide, even his eyes are cautious, and the last two can only hurt each other.

Now, Luke and his new boss, Dustin, have not come up with any contradictions, and with this case under way, they will not stifle each other again.

There's an Elsa in the middle, and this old detective is Dustin's old man, and he's going to be a little privileged anyway.

In Luke's relationship with her, Dustin would not have deliberately targeted him as long as it was not a brain punch.

So, this case has to be done!

Sergei can't afford to lose, but what about the four big legs?

Luke hasn't decided on that yet.

He wasn't obsessed with sex, but he didn't kill anyone in these four long leg robberies, only two guards were slightly injured.

The guns are just tools that threaten bank security.

Luke didn't dare to hit on the money they had in their hands because their crimes were manifestly ineligible.

Once the deal with the NYPD is made, these four legs are NYPD's mission, not Luke's.

Should we catch them or not?

Luke thought for a moment and decided not to deliberately target them, but not to indulge them, at least to leave the money behind.

Based on his assumptions about the Kamikaze system, the main empirical reward for crimes of their rank should be the recovery of stolen funds.

As in the case of the last hijacking, the main reward for experience points should be on the rescue of passengers, so it was not until all passengers disembarked from the plane and detached from the bomb threat that the system issued the reward, not immediately after he had overthrown the five blank cloth elements.

Luke's mind counts the bugging of the conversation in his earpiece.

... Damn, I don't understand! He shook his head helplessly.

He didn't learn Spanish well, let alone speak Portuguese.

He could only operate a few retrofitted devices like the one in his hand, and look at the text that kept coming out.

This is a voice-recognition translation system similar to machine translation, and although it looks awkward, it at least understands most of the keywords.

It is true that these women intend to leave at the end of the last robbery.

Instead of meeting Sergei at all, they started directly from the warehouse, drove past the Queens, entered Nassau County and fled the NYPD's Tianrong network.

As for the stolen money, they had their own way back to Brazil.

Nobody over there cares if the knife is stolen or not. They only check the authenticity of the knife.

After listening for half a day, Luke roughly figured out what these big legs were going to do and went back to work decisively.

Find Elsa at the police station, who is still checking her desk for information, and tell them what the big legs are up to.

Elsa gets excited: "Do they want another ticket? ”

Luke: "Elsa, what are you so excited about? ”

Elsa ignored his tone and muttered, “If they succeed again, the NYPD won't take it. ”

Luke: "But their plans are tight. After the robbery, they'll take the money and they'll drive out of Nassau County in half a day. How do we talk to the NYPD? ”

Elsa squinted her eyes and thought, "What if we block their way out first? ”

Luke: "Elsa, you're not gonna do this, are you? ”

He probably understood what she meant.

As long as these big legs finish the robbery, she can get Dustin and the NYPD to make a deal.