Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1330: 1347: Salvation, Conditions Agreed (3 more)

Nelson was obviously set up tonight.

And Dustin and Luke are kind of on Nelson's side right now, or just jumping.

Once Nelson falls down, it's not hard to guess what Brad, who doesn't have a big heart, will do to these traitors.

Luke wasn't afraid of Brad, but he wasn't interested in fighting Brad in the office.

Nelson dropped out of class, and that Luke knocked Brad out for someone else's wedding dress.

By contrast, helping Nelson is the most convenient option.

A few minutes later, the middle-aged doctor pushed a defibrillator back and arrived at the door, waiting for Luke to pick it up.

A few more minutes later, Luke opened the door: "You go in and look at her and call me back if there's a situation. ”

Middle-aged doctor: "Ah? ”

Luke didn't mean anything by talking to him, he walked straight to the living room.

The doctor himself didn't want to get involved in this, so how could he hide from Luke if he couldn't work hard?

Since this is not a doctor who wants to save lives, there is no need for him to respect each other.

The middle-aged doctor stood still for a moment before walking into the bed, immediately checking his hand, and then his face was amazed: “Is this... really alive? ”

For a while, he was confused: Are you a doctor, or is that little cop a doctor?

This woman is not a simple shock. She doesn't have all kinds of drugs and devices in the hospital. It's hard to get her back.

The city doctor in the room is skeptical of life, skeptical of himself, but in the living room is another scene.

Luke arrived in the living room and said quite frankly: "The young woman is not dead, Miss Potts, Miss Gwinnis, you two can leave first. ”

And then you look at Jeffrey and Nelson, and you say, "You decide which hospital to send to rescue, and you can save a life. ”

Hear here, Ginny and Pepper get up decisively.

If people are not dead, then this has nothing to do with them.

Misconducting the scene of the murder and entering the room of a coma is the same thing.

How to peel between Jeffrey and Nelson can't get into the eyes of two women, it's too low grade.

They didn't come to the banquet from these two little characters, and now something almost happened to them, and Jeffrey didn't come to the door to give a statement, so wait for bad luck.

The hierarchy, too, is hierarchical.

This happened tonight, and Jeffrey, a billion-dollar family, has no right to make a deal with two big women with hundreds of billions of dollars in assets.

Big Dignity, no offense.

Watching the two women leave, Serena, standing behind Nelson and Jeffrey, gave Luke a ridiculous smile, probably meaning "very considerate of your CEO.”

Luke just waved, indicating she was coming over.

Just kidding. Pepper's gone, too. Does that mean he wants to change the Iron Man helmet?

They went to the door and left the living room for Jeffrey and Nelson.

Less than a minute later, they quickly reached an agreement, and Jeffrey called and called an ambulance from a family-controlled hospital.

To Ginny and Pepper, Jeffrey, a total weak chicken, took an absolute advantage in front of Nelson.

Even if he loses, Nelson gives in.

That is why the agreement was reached so quickly.

Nelson couldn't help it. He couldn't afford to provoke the Soderbergs, let alone let the woman in there die.

Neither did Jeffrey want his own villa to be murdered, nor did he push Nelson excessively, simply demanding that the matter be suppressed and that Nelson be given another statement afterwards.

That's it.

Luke and the others wanted to leave, and Jeffrey called them in.

Nelson didn't say a word when he saw it, just nodded slightly, compared to a telephone gesture.

Jeffrey frowned straight in the eye: this Luke, or Nelson's iron?

The dignity of leadership needs to be maintained everywhere.

Not under the iron, Nelson shouldn't have acted so casually.

When Nelson leaves, the security goes out, leaving only three people in the living room of the room.

Jeffrey, who has a basic understanding of Luke, said quite simply: "I hope you'll keep a secret about today. ”

Luke nodded resolutely: "Yes, as long as Officer Nelson had no objection. ”

Jeffrey frowned: "I'll fix this with him. ”

Luke: “That's fine with me. ”

Jeffrey was a little stunned and always felt this little detective's attitude was getting a little weird.

And Luke said, “Mr. Soderberg, is there anything else? Me and my partner want to leave. ”

Jeffrey is dumb, so raise your hand.

He didn't start in the living room until he saw two people leaving.

Why are you so polite to Luke? Of course not because he saved the woman in the room.

That woman is not a Soderberg. She died here most in trouble. His gratitude was not so cheap.

Nor is Luke the New Jersey Police, and the case is not in NYPD's hands.

Jeffrey's got Ginny and Pepper.

What Pepper can think of, Jeffrey?

Even he observed Pepper's expression when he heard the name Luke Coulson, obviously not unfamiliar.

He then texted his assistant to go to the police station to check on Chaluk, especially information that might have made contact with the two women, and the assistant's reply Riheran mentioned that Luke and Tonystack had fought together at the Wall Street subway station the other day.

Jeffrey can say anything but a little fake in his heart.

This is a qualification for carrying a gun together, and the ghost knows what Tony's attitude is towards this little detective.

Even if it's not Tony's attitude, Pepper sees Luke's demeanor obviously unusual.

Pepper looked at his posture, and Jeffrey was still a little bit in his mind, and could never compare to that Luke.

When Luke leaves Ginny and Pepper first, Jeffrey feels stronger.

So, the difficulty is Luke's attitude.

Luke's last words, however, meant not to be involved in the follow-up, provided he negotiated with Nelson.

A political animal like Nelson can be appeased with a little benefit, and Jeffrey really doesn't care.

Looks like I'm gonna have to give this Luke a little obvious indication. He thought so, relaxed, but his face became gloomy.

I took out my phone and dialed my cousin: "Mike, my dear nephew Cook is in a little trouble with me, you better come right away...”

This way Luke and his wife came out of building B, walked across the lawn of this riverside villa and returned to the main building A, where guests gathered.

In the meantime, the phone received a message from a president asking him if he needed her to solve any further problems in the case tonight.

Luke told her not to worry about it, to go home and get some rest, and to be sure to feed her spirit for tomorrow's official meeting.

If he didn't get a "boo” response, he put away his phone with a smile.