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Don¡¯t think this is a joke.
Being caught by the American police can indeed be ignored with a few verbal warnings for trivial matters, which is similar to being criticized for spitting.
But if you anger the police, they will strictly enforce the law and there is nothing wrong with being sent to the detention room.
The two of them came out of the Spanish-speaking community and looked at the chaos around them, almost sighing in unison.
Luke was the first to ask: "Why are you sighing?"
Selena: "I think it's fortunate that my parents chose Shackelford and honestly found a job on the ranch. It's probably hard to get a chance to get ahead here! What about you?"
Luke: "It does take a lot of effort to break away from this environment and become a talent. However, what I want to say is that once a riot occurs, this is probably one of the starting areas."
Selena shook her head: "We can't stop this, it depends on God."
Luke nodded in agreement.
If there is no subsequent earthquake, these small chaos will gradually become silent like the mud turning up at the bottom of a pond.
So, everything depends on God¡¯s mood.
When he got home at night, Luke looked at the experience points and smiled bitterly: This is a big joke.
What the hell is it that a little thieves who steal and rob small shops and residents in one day can earn a thousand experience points!
Are there really that many potential criminals in Los Angeles? He also felt powerless.
When he got home, Luke didn't bother to make too much food. He just stuffed the pickled things into the oven and spread them out on the sofa.
He is physically strong, but mentally exhausted by those strange things.
Fortunately, Claire had gone home early and was chatting with him, so Luke simply told her these weird things as jokes.
Claire laughed loudly, which made Luke feel happy.
Sometimes, it doesn¡¯t matter if you can bring happiness to your family and friends and encounter some weird things.
Luke also talked about the news he saw today, but Claire looked strange: "No. Why didn't I see the news?"
Luke was stunned: "No?"
Claire shook her head decisively, thought for a moment and said, "By the way, I met a friend when I was participating in the National Middle School Cheerleading Competition. She seemed to want to go to San Francisco. I'll ask her."
Luke: "If she were from an ordinary family, she probably wouldn't hear much news."
Claire took out her cell phone, looked for the number, and said, "Her mother's boyfriend is the president of a big company in San Francisco. He's very rich."
Luke: your friend¡¯s mother is so annoying!
Claire said a few words and hung up the phone: "She said she hadn't heard such news. Her mother's boyfriend is going to San Francisco tomorrow, and she will fly there with him for vacation. Unfortunately, I still have to get familiar with the environment in Los Angeles."
Luke could only interrupt her fantasy: "If there was no earthquake, it would be okay if you wanted to go there for a few days, but don't go now."
Claire¡¯s face became solemn.
She knew Luke very well. He never joked around when it came to business.
Even on April Fool¡¯s Day every year, his jokes are harmless and purely for errands.
"Should I remind her and her future stepfather not to go to San Francisco?" Claire hesitated.
It is very taboo to interfere with other people's personal schedules.
But if an earthquake is really going to happen in San Francisco, will she just watch her friends enter a dangerous area?
Luke raised his hand and took the tablet: "Wait while I check the information of the person on TV at noon."
As he spoke, he quickly entered the information about Caltech, Lawrence Hayes, on the tablet.
After watching for a moment, his expression became solemn: "The man on TV is a professor at the California Institute of Technology and has been engaged in earthquake research. It is said that they have made some progress in earthquake prediction in recent years and can predict an earthquake to a limited extent. A small number of earthquakes.¡±
Claire thought for a while: "Then is his prediction accurate or inaccurate?"
Luke: "It must not be that accurate, otherwise he would be the world's top expert and wouldn't need me to check his information. But there is a certain chance that his words will come true."
Claire was confused: "Should I call Blake?"
Luke frowned and raised his hand again: "I'll talk to the professor."
This time, he got up and walked to the backyard. After talking for a while, he came back.
Claire: "How is it?"
Luke: "It's best to tell your friend not to go to San Francisco and not stay in high-rise buildings in Los Angeles. Well, you too. If possible, don't go into the city center or high-rise buildings for the next few days."
Claire: "Is what the professor said true?"
Luke shook his head: "I just asked him how confident he was in his prediction this time. He said there was a 90% chance that a higher-level earthquake would occur."
Claire was surprised: "Do you believe what he said?"
Luke glanced at her: "Because I said, as long as his prediction is accurate this time, whether it happens or not, I will donate a sum of money to his earthquake research project."
Claire: Well, having money can indeed solve many problems.
There is no one on Luke¡¯s side who needs to be notified.
I just called Ginny and told her that there might be an earthquake, and asked her to stay in a low-rise building.
Ginny asked a few questions in surprise, and realized that Luke's source of information was uncertain and could not be publicized.
It¡¯s hard to tell whether this kind of news is being spread widely to spread rumors and create unrest, or whether it¡¯s a good intention to remind everyone.
? ? Many times, it is better to know the consequences of a disaster in advance than when a disaster occurs.
¡°As soon as disaster news spreads from ten to ten, its severity will also change from the initial one to the last one hundred or even ten thousand. Small incidents can also cause great chaos.
Among Luke¡¯s relatives in his previous life, there was a person who could buy iodized salt for ten years. ¡ª¡ªHis family was better that time. After two years of eating it, he could continue to buy salt.
Therefore, this kind of uncertain news cannot be spread randomly.
Claire still called her friend Blake, but judging from her expression, the result didn't seem to be good.
Luke hugged her and comforted her: "This is just uncertain news, as long as you try your best, it will be enough."
Claire nodded gloomily and said nothing.
Luke continued: "If there is an earthquake, if you are sure it is safe, try to go home and don't go out."
His house is a bungalow, and there are no tall trees or telephone poles within dozens of meters around it. It is indeed the safest area during an earthquake.
Claire was helpless: "Didn't you say it was just a speculation?"
Luke patted her head: "I can't control other people, but I can control you. Who makes you my sister?"
Claire couldn¡¯t refute.
At night, Luke went out for a walk again and came back before three in the morning.
I gained very little from my trip this time.
The bugs placed in the houses of several well-informed gang bosses yesterday yielded little results. Everyone was discussing the chaos caused by today's earthquake.
There is very little news about the out-of-town desperadoes that Luke is most concerned about. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com