Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 980 Chapter 997: Careful Thoughts of Aurora (1 more)

In the afternoon, Luke and Selena drove out.

Selena is not interested in dealing with people like Mrs. Soderberg.

And it's not a case, they don't have their own money, so she's just wasting her time shopping for the villa.

Luke found a luxury estate on the northeast side of New Jersey at the address they sent him, and was put in soon after he reported his name.

Park the car in the garage and the servant takes him to the main building.

The maid questioned him and brought him a cup of green tea and stood in the far corner as an invisible man.

After a few minutes, Aurora came down the stairs.

Even at home, the lady was still dressed in a glorious way, as if she were going to a banquet.

When she saw Luke, her eyes flashed with admiration.

At her rank, handsome men are everywhere.

There are a lot of stars, male models, rich generations with outstanding looks, but there aren't many people who can make her see things right.

Luke is not the same good-looking, good-looking guy who pops in his heart at first glance. His first impression was of peace, and secondly of good-looking character, superior to appearance.

Like Tony Stark is generally regarded as handsome, but Aurora doesn't really like that one.

The personality is too exaggerated for Lindsay.

Yes, Aurora looked at Luke not because of herself, but because of Lindsay.

Although the daughter-in-law of the New York mayor had little to gain in power, she had a strong sense of masculinity, all of which stemmed from her daughter Lindsay.

Since Lindsay met that homeless scammer named Monroe more than a year ago, she's had a big disagreement with her family.

My daughter, who used to behave like a demon, was obsessed with Monroe.

More importantly, Lindsay and Monroe were also arranged together by several Aurora “opposite” dignitaries to ridicule the poor aesthetics of her home, and her daughter actually liked an old and ugly frustrated man.

This is very exciting for Aurora.

Lindsay is different, although there are a lot of confusion in the private lives of so-called "ladies and ladies” in the United States.

Aurora's expectations of her daughter are also different.

The women who became the so-called ladies of honor, relying on their own bedside news, artificial five-officials and body arcs, were not worth mentioning in Aurora's mind.

Lindsay is capable and powerful enough to enter both political and commercial circles and become a star of the future for key figures.

All she had to do was walk on schedule and take over her estate at the age of forty.

Or go into some department, become the big man of her uncle, McCort-Soderberg, and defend her estate.

By the time she was fifty or sixty, it was not necessarily possible for her to become the second female president in American history.

- And finally, Aurora's deepest dreams, never mentioned.

But in the United States, a woman needs to be more cautious than a man if she wants to be in power.

Lindsay can't leave a big stain when she's young if she wants to go far and steady.

Michelle-Gebo, the first female president to hold three anti-sky rings against ethnic minorities, slightly disabled and cancer patients, was also thrown with countless dirty water when she ran for president, and even having a child when she was younger was suspected of being a “conspiracy” by the Russians to control her and was repeatedly investigated.

Aurora and her husband reacted so violently to Monroe because Lindsay and Monroe hadn't really made "human lives" yet, and there was a chance that they could be saved.

But after Luke's mediation, Lindsay and they both calmed down a little.

Yesterday, after Father and Daughter spoke, we finally got rid of a little "misunderstanding” - it was just Lindsay's idea.

Aurora thinks much more and much longer.

She noted that daughter Lindsay's attitude towards Luke was more normal.

Instead of being polite and polite, Luke opened his mouth and was not rebutted by Lindsay as incomplete. Instead, he accepted his opinion after careful consideration and “peace talks” with his family.

This is rare for Lindsay in a state of sensitive tension.

Aurora herself found that even though the young man had not given them much face when he spoke, she had no objection to Luke.

As a woman, and a very sensual woman in this area, Aurora immediately came up with new ideas.

She can't accept people like Monroe in any way, but like Luke... seems okay?

Not to say she wants her daughter to be "close” to Luke right now, but she just wants her daughter to get in touch with a “normal” man like Luke, better than mingling with unknown, self-righteous artists.

Luke's file, she's had someone pull it out too.

As far as police records are concerned, this young man has millions of innocent people at a young age, has no historical stains, has a better male and female reputation, and has excellent working attitudes and abilities.

That's enough.

A man is capable, and it's only ten or eight years since the Soderbergs tried to hold him up.

Of course, Luke is too young.

Aurora was a little surprised to see that she was 19.

A nineteen-year-old detective, millions at home, doesn't depend on family ties, which seems to be more exaggerated than his own daughter?

After a brief surprise, she chose to follow the plan.

In any case, the detective is barely a municipal authority, and there are many avenues for promotion, much more stable and vast than the artist's “future”.

Luke turned her down once last night, and instead of being angry, she was more interested.

Want to catch him? That's impossible.

A brilliant and wealthy boy, bullying arrogance at this age is the norm.

Among the second-generation boys Aurora knew, there was more arrogance than Luke, and Luke's attitude was not bad at all.

So this morning, she went to the police station and started directly with his boss.

After talking to Luke on the phone, she knew something was definitely wrong with yesterday's dinner invitation.

It's common in New York's VIP circle to play with little tricks behind her back, and she's too familiar with them.

Calling the housekeeper, confirming his words word for word, Aurora understood that the housekeeper had done wrong.

Probably the butler thought of Luke as the little young people who stick it up to please the Soderbergs, put up the usual "give” momentum, and then Luke came back.

In response, Aurora simply dismissed the butler who had just been promoted for two months.

If you lose your point, you still want to get past her interrogation, and this kind of wild person is too easy to cause trouble to her family.

Didn't you just give Luke a bad impression now?

Luke didn't know so much about Aurora, he just stood up politely when Aurora came down, greeted her and immediately sat down greeted.

What makes him feel weird is that it's only been two days, and Aurora seems very kind to him...?