Luke doesn't care. He doesn't take the expressions of these big people seriously. Most of the time, their actions are just the needs of occasions and time, not their real feelings at all.

But the next cross examination was interesting. There were two parties present.

One is the FBI, the other is LAPD.

What's more, the FBI's questions seem to try to prove that his contribution is not so great, while the LAPD's questions have repeatedly highlighted his contribution.

For example, the FBI asked, "why didn't you escort the hostages until they left safely? But let them run around until our men come up to protect them and save them? "

The LAPD immediately asked, "what makes you have to leave the hostages that have been escorted to the rooftop and clear the bandits down to ensure the safety of the hostages?"

Most of the time, Luke would be there smiling at the performance of the two parties called inquiry, but actually quarrel.

When both sides asked him, he fully cooperated with the LAPD.

Last night, the FBI didn't do anything, and almost shot him.

What's more, Luke wants to come now. The FBI may have helped the bandits.

He just described last night's action as it was, and tried to highlight John McClane's credit.

For example, the last twenty bandits, he said, were solved by the joint attack of himself and detective John, which is more reasonable.

The reason for this is that detective John did something a little bit big last night. He smashed the second floor of someone's house. It's conservative to spend millions of dollars to repair it.

If you don't give him credit, this guy is going to have a lot of bad luck.

After all, he is a New York police officer. He has no law enforcement power when he comes to Los Angeles.

Luke wasn't sure that Zhongfu company would appreciate his help. In case that they didn't want to be shamed, he would just let detective John lose the money, and he would die?

John can't afford to pay, but his wife can make a lot of money. The more credit the detective has, the more justifiable his behavior will be.

But it still has nothing to do with the FBI.

Detective John is from the NYPD, not the FBI.

Finally, in the face of the FBI 's endless questioning, Luke was a little impatient.

Then the FBI officer asked, "how did you shoot those gangsters? Can you say that again? "

Luke tapped the table with his hand. "I've said it twice. Please don't doubt my ability."

The FBI staff didn't care: "we just confirmed it..."

Luke waved: "if you are patient, go to check your FBI's internal files. In September this year, in the town of shackford, Texas, I worked with your FBI team. I killed 13 gunmen of the Mexican gang that night, which is confirmed by your FBI. In addition, just last month, there was a gunfight on the highway near queens and Nassau County in New York. I killed 19 people and wounded 12 gunmen. It's also in the NYPD files, and you can find it. Now, what doubts do you have? "

The FBI man froze.

If Luke had done these two things, it would have been no exaggeration to solve the robbers of Zhongfu mansion that night. After all, detective John shared the fire.

According to Luke, detective John killed at least ten people, and Luke himself killed more than thirty. It seems that it's not much different from the gunfight in New York.

As long as there are the first two examples, the FBI wants to challenge and say that Luke can't have this ability.

Luke gives two examples, one is the FBI's own conclusion, the other is the conclusion of the New York Police Department, a third party, which can't be pushed at all.

The FBI guys got fucked up like this by Luke, and finally they're honest.

Especially after someone went out and came back to say something to their leader, the FBI obviously stopped.

This time, they finally stopped being lazy. In the FBI's internal files, Luke's information was retrieved, which was much more comprehensive than several police stations he had worked for.

The 18-year-old detective, who has been a policeman for only half a year, has repeatedly solved major cases and is still one of the most dangerous.

After all, he killed and wounded nearly 100 bandits in half a year.

And these bandits almost all exist as gangs. When they are fully armed and commit crimes collectively, they are cleared up by Luke alone.

Not to mention that one of the FBI agents can't fight this kind of record, it's hard to fight even if you give them a team of ten.

People have real abilities and low positions. They are not afraid of them at all.

The FBI can only put out the idea of treating Luke as a soft persimmon, and turn to cooperate with the upper level of the Los Angeles Police Department to get at least a share of last night's case.

Otherwise, the Commissioner at that time took over the scene forcefully and ordered to cut off the power supply. People were still on the helicopter, so Luke and detective John killed the bandits almost.The FBI has done nothing but fly a plane and take a few hostages down. It's a shame.

When Luke left the FBI, he was free again.

It's not enough to say that most of the top guys value him. It's most coincidence that they just can compete with the FBI for credit.

For example, last night's deputy director Duane, who was forcibly robbed of the command power by the FBI, was upset and determined to block the FBI.

But Luke accidentally learned that it was this deputy director who let eight special police officers rush into the building and armored vehicles directly after he didn't do reconnaissance. His heart was cold.

At that time, he was very grateful: Fortunately, this is not his boss, or thanks to his high position, he would not often direct the front line operations, otherwise, how many swats would be killed? That's hard to say.

Finally, he left the FBI, Luke left park center, and it was five o'clock in the afternoon.

In the morning, I got a phone call from Selena in Dustin's car. I probably told her about yesterday and today. I was also greatly complained by Selena. I didn't call her about such a big thing.

She didn't watch TV last night, but did a soap opera on the Internet, so she didn't know about the shooting of Zhongfu mansion.

Simena's phone also came, saying that she was still in line at the police station waiting to record her confession, not sure when she would leave.

Luke asked if he needed to help her jump in the line and was turned down.

There are all the employees of Zhongfu company waiting. She is an intern running to join the team. It's a bit of a play up.

The reservation plan of the two can only be cancelled tonight. Simena said that she had a colleague to send home so that he didn't have to wait.

In the morning, Dustin needs to be on the bus. Luke is going to park center by Dustin's car. Now he can only take a taxi back to the West District branch and take his own car to drive home.