him.
The target isn’t in America, and you can only go as a civilian.” Luke instantly got it.
“Where’s the target?”

“Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,” said Dustin.
Luke raised an eyebrow.
“Who’s the target?”

Dustin said, “A source, or an undercover agent.
They’re the only possibilities.”

Luke asked, “Why are they asking for our help? The DEA has a lot of manpower over there.” Dustin said, “They suspect they have a mole.
When they send a small group, the men go missing; when they send too many people, they can’t find any leads.”

Luke nodded.
“Okay.
I’ll take the case if there aren’t any surprises.” “Huh?” Dustin was a little befuddled.
Wait! I haven’t even finished and you’re already taking the case? He had anticipated that it wouldn’t be easy to persuade Luke.
After all, there wasn’t anything in it for Luke.

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To save Roger and Martin’s jobs, the person whom Dustin owed a favor to wanted Luke to go out on a personal assignment, which really wasn’t fair to him.
But Luke was their person of choice.
Dustinasknew that Luke was the candidate most likely to accomplish the mission.
If they had asked for another detective, Dustin would’ve turned it down even if he wanted to return the favor, since it would be easy for something to go wrong.

He was a little more reassured if it was Luke, whose combat ability was off the charts and who had cracked the most number of cases; he was far more capable than regular detectives.
Furthermore, Luke was far more mature than anyone else his age, and would never take any unnecessary risks.

There was just one problem: the most Luke would get out of this was Dustin owing him a personal favor.
But that wasn’t good enough to make his subordinate go on such a dangerous mission.
That was what bothered Dustin the most.
He thought highly of Luke, and didn’t want to pressure him into accepting the assignment as Luke’s boss.
He could only try to persuade the man.
Little did he expect that Luke would agree as soon as Dustin opened his mouth.
Stumped for quite a while, Dustin then said with a wry smile, “It would be best if you don’t spend more than two weeks on this assignment.
If you can’t find that person by then, you can’t be blamed for it.
After all, you aren’t familiar with the place.” Luke nodded.

“Do you have the files, boss?” Dustin shook his head.
“I don’t know the details.
You can contact the man at the DEA.
This is his number.” He then gave Luke a card.

Luke accepted the card and glanced at it quickly before putting it into his pocket.
“Then I’ll go tell Elsa…”

Dustin waved his hand.
“It’s fine, I’ll explain it to her.”

Luke hummed and walked to the door.
“Boss, may I ask, why did they ask for me?” After a brief silence, Dustin said, “Because they heard that you were good at finding suspects.” Luke was lost for words.
So, finding an informant shouldn’t be a problem?

Mulling over it, he could only admit that there wasn’t anything wrong with this line of thinking.

He came out and got into the car, and told Selina about the upcoming business trip.

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Selina wasn’t too excited this time.

Rio was nice, but Los Angeles wasn’t bad either.
More importantly, with Dollar and Gold Nugget at home, she certainly couldn’t go with Luke.
After they returned home, Luke contacted the DEA.
Someone picked up the call and then hung up after just a few sentences.
Luke clicked his tongue and shook his head.

Looking at his face, Selina asked, “What’s wrong? Is it troublesome?”

Luke said, “It seems the DEA has a lot of issues.
This person will bring the files over for me to read, and then take them back with him.”

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