Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 912 Chapter 929: Legendary Kindness, Serving People with Money (2 more)

It's not like the last time Luke grabbed these two black boys as decorators.

It was just a verbal agreement, a cash day, and someone wasn't afraid that two boys would go and sue him.

Fuji thought for a moment or hesitated: “Is this... possible? ”

Luke had another sip of beer and said softly: "Last time Charlie and Raqqa were in charge of transporting garbage and moving building materials, I paid them only twenty dollars an hour. ”

Fudge and Matt are dumb.

Of course they know that, Temple and they mentioned it.

The cost of replacing it with a regular maintenance company, even if it is not skilled, will not be less than fifty dollars an hour for workers who are solely responsible for striking their hands.

The worker himself could not make so much money, most of which was taken by the maintenance company.

To think about it, they found the proposal somewhat interesting.

Luke laughed, "And Fudge, didn't you say you knew a friend who works as a mechanic? That's where you learned how to fix water pipes for old lady Elena. Find some suitable workers and save some money for the families. ”

Fuji scratches his head: "Really? That's really something to think about. ”

Luke went on to say, "Miscellaneous workers, Charlie and Raqqqa tentatively. Oh, by the way, the last time I saw them, they had seven or eight little buddies, and the head one seemed like a Hudson! This group of children seems to have nothing to do, so why don't you contact their elders directly and maybe they need this part-time job? ”

Foggy and Matt were stunned and mute.

Speaking of which, the two of them understood it completely.

What do Charlie, Raqqa and Hudson's little buddies have in common?

First, they are half the children in the Clinton area who are minors or have just reached adulthood.

Secondly, they all had Luke's idea.

Somebody's got a big heart. Fudge and Matt had to be defamed in their hearts.

But Luke's proposition is really viable, successful, and no one loses it, giving half of those idle kids a taste of labor education at best.

And it's a serious job to get paid.

Is that a bad thing for those half-sized guys? Definitely not.

Like most kids don't like to read, but is reading a bad thing? A lot of people grow up and realize that reading is really a good thing, but kids don't enjoy it very much.

Luke doesn't mind that Foggy and Matt know how careful he is.

That's masculinity.

Anyway... he paid!

It's not hard to pay someone to work on your own.

That charity fund and $2.3 million, that's what he made out of his real vest.

Luke has long used police information on missing persons to make a large pile of this insignificant vest.

Every vest is given up once or twice and he is not afraid to be investigated at all, so he goes straight to the casino to launder a small amount of black money for nothing.

Simply put, these vests are gambling proceeds when they are exchanged for chips in cash, lost a few handfuls and then exchanged for money.

As long as it pays taxes, it's legal income.

This technique is inappropriate for the use of one's own dignity, and is not suitable for a large number of cascades of identities. It is too noticeable.

But with a bunch of real vests each washing a little money to spare, no problem.

These real vests don't have a lot of money on them, ranging from a million to 100,000, or even 10,000 yuan, and the last vest has the largest number.

Luke has been using these vests to rent cars, rent houses, book airline tickets, and it's easy to hide his whereabouts.

And this donation was his idea of a temporary start.

He had donated money to the California earthquake with his vest before, and this black money should last forever.

But seeing Foggy and Matt, he felt that this indirect means could be used to do good.

The United States would certainly be able to afford lawyers and provide legal aid to the poor, but he could not guarantee the professionalism of those lawyers.

In fact, such unpaid legal aid exists in the United States itself.

The phrase in the film and television works, "If you cannot afford a lawyer, the Government may assign you a lawyer free of charge”, is the legal aid business that is compulsorily assigned to law firms by the courts.

Depending on the number of lawyers, the number of such public legal aid has also increased or decreased year-on-year.

And law firms save time by turning most of their legal aid cases over to interns.

Authentic lawyers' time is precious —— starting at $500 an hour, it's definitely expensive.

Interns have traditionally been of insufficient level, and this type of legal aid has been requested only in terms of the number of cases taken, without examining the efforts of lawyers.

It is not uncommon for people who were not supposed to go to jail to be buried by irresponsible public lawyers for years and more than a decade.

In contrast, lawyers like Foggy and Matt, who are willing to provide legal aid free of charge and who do their best, are really rare.

Luke doesn't mind spending a little money to see how long these two can last.

Even if they change their chances in a year or two, they will help a lot of people during this time.

Lawyer Ma is a worthy candidate to invest in as long as they can persevere with their intentions.

With these things in mind, Luke said, "Well, since it's for our neighbors in Clinton, I can help. For every child who contributes to the reconstruction of the Clinton Zone, I will provide a living allowance of $10 to $10,000 to their family. ”

Foggy, Matt and Karen all turned their heads in dismay: "Huh? ”

Selena also interjected in due course: "Count me in. ”

Luke nodded with a smile: "Okay. This donation starts at 100,000, you draft a donation agreement tomorrow and you can get us a check. ”

Karen couldn't help but say, "With all this money, you guys... don't think about it anymore? ”

Even with the minimum donation, Luke and Selena will have to take out 50,000 each.

The vast majority of households in the United States don't have $50,000 in savings, let alone young people like Luke and Selena.

Karen was worried about the two of them hitting the fat guy in the face.

Luke Gual: "Don't worry, we can actually pay 100,000 each, depending on how many kids are willing to add bricks and tiles to the community. ”

Matt listened to this tone, his heart moved, and he couldn't help but shake his head and smile: This guy, he's so avenged.

It's obvious that it's all about throwing money at black boys like Charlie, Raqqa and Hudson for hard work.

But it's still that sentence —— it's not a bad thing for those black boys.

Only those "brothers” in these black boys' lives would lure them into gangs for money and sell illegal drugs.

Spend money on volunteers, that's what good people do.

Thinking about it, Matt nodded decisively: "Yes, I'll draft a donation agreement for you tomorrow. ”

Luke nodded, and everyone turned to the renovation team just now.