What did the trainee detectives shout when they pulled out their badges?
"Trainee federal agents, raise your hands!"
Listen.
This aura was not only very low, but also completely lacked any sense of dominance.
really.
What the senior student said back at the Federal College was right.
Sometimes, it's important to follow the right leader.
They had been working under Bill Kings for almost a year, toiling away every day, and yet, even after Bill Kings died, they still hadn't lost their apprenticeship titles.
How long have you been with Lu Kecai?
It hasn't even been a month, no, it hasn't even been a week, and they've already lost their internship titles.
Comparing people to each other makes people angry!
Although Jack and Debbie felt that this idea was wrong, they still thought so.
Bill Kings, it's good that you died!
Luke smiled as he looked at Jack and Debbie, whose faces were beaming with joy. He then turned to Earl beside him and said, "Earl, and you too, you should submit a report as a senior special agent, and bring it to my office along with Jack and Debbie's reports. I'll get the director's signature."
Earl wasn't as overtly pleased as Jack and Debbie.
She maintained her image as the deputy group leader.
Earl nodded reservedly, his voice trembling slightly.
"Okay, thank you, team... deputy supervisor!"
"Small things."
Lu Ke laughed and waved his hand. He then pushed open his office door, walked into his office, sat down in his seat, and placed the blue file folder he had brought in on the desk in front of him.
next second.
Luke exhaled a breath of stale air, pulled down the chair he was sitting on, then removed the file folder and took out a fake file inside, the same thickness as the others, which recorded where he came from and what he had experienced before joining the FBI.
The first thing that catches the eye is a two-inch photo of him taken when he joined the company, which was pasted in the frame on the right side of his portrait.
On the left side of the photo is his personal information.
Lu Keding looked over.
Full name: "Luke Dane"
Gender: "Male"
Birthday: "February 14, 1985"
Name: "Mr."
Hair color: "Black"
"..."
What the hell is this?
Last name?
Lu Ke's face darkened.
Damn Brian, he never mentioned that this Bill Kings took it upon himself to give him a surname.
Because if there is no surname, Luke can be pronounced as Lu Ke.
But what if we had this lousy surname?
What's that called?
Luke Dane?
That damn Bill Kings, adding a surname to my name wasn't enough, he even changed my real surname!
Lao Tzu never changed his name or surname; his surname was Lu and his given name was Ke.
It's not even the path of some sacred beast yet.
Hey!
Brian's favorability rating has decreased by 10%.
Remaining favorability: 80%.
Lu Ke's lips twitched slightly. Fortunately, it was just a minor incident and nothing serious, and no one asked him for his full name.
Even if someone asks why he never mentions his surname, it's easy to handle.
I don't want to.
This is a minor issue.
Luke thought to himself, then skipped over the parts that were almost identical to what Brian had told him, and flipped to the back to look at the resume that Bill Kings had forged for him.
He does not have a birth certificate.
Because Luke was born in a private clinic in Los Angeles' Chinatown that no longer exists and whose owner was shot dead by the mob.
As for his parents, they unfortunately passed away when Luke was about eight years old.
Because Luke's parents were undocumented immigrants, there was absolutely no record or information about them.
Such things are practically commonplace in the Federation.
Since you chose to abandon everything, including your identity, and smuggle yourself here, you should have naturally considered that you might die quietly, and no one might even notice your future.
This is normal.
And this also meets Luke's needs.
After seeing that Bill Kings had given him a surname, he was prepared for Bill Kings to give him living parents.
Fortunately.
No.
To be fair, while Bill Kings might be a bit stupid, he's actually quite capable of handling things.
Lu Ke couldn't help but nod, then continued looking down at the file.
The following content not only made Lu Ke feel a little tricky, but also made Lu Ke realize where his surname came from.
According to the records, after losing his parents, Luke was found by the Los Angeles Department of Welfare and then entered the department's adoption system.
They wait in line to be adopted by foster families.
There are no orphanages in the Federation.
At least not openly.
All children need to be adopted by families, and various regions and states offer tax breaks and dollar subsidies to families that adopt orphans.
This has led to the emergence of many low-income families who specifically adopt orphans to fraudulently obtain this subsidy.
Looking at the file, Lu Ke realized that from the age of eight to sixteen, he had been transferred between no fewer than twelve families over those six years, and he felt a headache coming on.
Luke quickly turned on his computer and looked at the twelve adoptive families registered in his file, searching for them one by one through the federal system.
quite a while.
Luke breathed a sigh of relief once again.
Because of the fact that nine of the twelve families who adopted Luke, as shown in the records, were suspected of fraudulently obtaining subsidies, their foster family status has been revoked.
Therefore, Lu Ke does not need to fill in any gaps in this area.
after all……
These families suspected of fraudulently obtaining subsidies probably don't even remember how many children they have adopted.
And even if they say they never adopted Luke.
Lu Ke wasn't worried.
Because their words have absolutely no credibility.
As for the tenth and twelfth families...
Luke was not worried about this.
According to information found in the federal system, one of these two families was robbed on Christmas Day in 1999, with no survivors, and the other was involved in a car accident the following year, in 2000, during a trip.
That was the last family in his adoption record.
Luke squinted as he looked at the file on the foster family called the Dane family.
Her husband, Victoria Dane, is a hardworking auto mechanic.
His wife, Susanna Dane, is a full-time homemaker.
According to the file that Bill Kings compiled for him, this last foster family, called the Dane family, was his last foster family before he turned sixteen.
what?
After sixteen?
Excuse me.
California law stipulates that sixteen years old is the legal age of adulthood.
Excuse me, buddy.
Your newbie protection period is over; it's time to face reality.
To be or not to be.
You can make the decision yourself now.
Not long after.
Lu Ke closed the file in his hand expressionlessly, closed his eyes to confirm that he could recite the contents of the file by heart, and then stuffed his file back into the blue file bag.
Tighten.
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