330: Chapter 212: A Collection of Bizarre Cases, The Fourth Case_2 330: Chapter 212: A Collection of Bizarre Cases, The Fourth Case_2 He also wanted enhancent, or else even a single vigorous effort would cost him half his life, and he abstained from won who threw themselves at him, forbearing for many years.
Montarily, two young and beautiful girls, wearing roller skates, brought over a heap of bags.
Seeing Brian, these two girls brightened up but didn’t flirt; they hurried off, not even curious why he ordered so much.
Tom looked enviously at the young, well-shaped figures of the two girls as they left, “Why do I feel like the quality of the waitstaff at these drive-thru fast food restaurants has been pretty good lately, and there’s a high proportion of female servers?”
“These two are working part-ti.”
Brian took out the food from the bags and began eating heartily.
“Part-ti work is quite normal, many people like to do odd jobs at fast food restaurants, it’s quick money, and doesn’t require much thinking.
I guess they just graduated from high school.”
Tom drove the corpse transport vehicle aside.
This model was commonly used by funeral hos, which was also why the two girls scramd.
The death industry is unpopular in any country.
Brian shook his head, “The part-ti work I’m talking about isn’t about regular jobs, but that kind, if you were willing to spend more money earlier, you probably could have engaged in so pre-dinner activities.”
His Supercomputer Perception Eagle Eye Extensive Knowledge and Strong mory caught sight of wet wipes and small umbrella packaging boxes around the waists of the two waitress.
These are typical essential items for people in the industry.
Recently, worsening public safety has impacted the global economy, particularly mariti trade, with a lot of cargo ships encountering accidents in international waters, leading to many captains and insurance companies going bankrupt.
From this specific case to the general situation.
Now the third Blood Moon effect is gradually erging.
Transportation costs will ultimately be passed on to civilians.
With rising costs, the inco of all industries is affected, eventually causing many small and dium enterprises to go bankrupt, jobs rapidly declining, and living costs increasing; if not controlled, an economic crisis is inevitable.
Unfortunately, whenever this happens, the first ones to be laid off are mostly won in the workplace, who usually can’t compete with n.
In the United States, there’s no such thing as layoff compensation.
They just tell you to get lost, and you have to get lost.
This leads many single won, burdened with mortgages and without the habit of saving, in order not to beco defaulters, eventually to fall into the lowest social strata, resorting to things they wouldn’t have considered previously.
When Brian had gone to shoot a film, he found the number of won applying for jobs there frighteningly high…
…
Tom found Brian’s comnts hard to accept.
In his view, those two girls looked only eighteen or nineteen, at the pri of their youth, how could they be in such a profession.
The contrast was just too stark.
Before he could express his thoughts, he saw a girl in a fast food uniform handing over a al to a sedan in front of them and instead of leaving imdiately, she leaned into the driver’s window, said sothing, then got into the car.
Next.
The car moved to a dining parking space and pulled down the sunshade curtain inside…
Tom…
Being sowhat traditional, he felt a profound sadness seeing this, and could only bow his head and start eating.
After finishing their al.
The vehicle resud travel.
The fourth case was a convenience store shooting.
Soone had robbed a remote convenience store and, upon leaving, also shot the poor clerk.
When they arrived, it was just after one in the afternoon.
More than two hours had passed since the ti of the incident.
The convenience store was cordoned off by the patrol police, and there were insurance company vehicles parked outside.
“Brian, Autopsy Officer!”
The two police officers, recognizing Brian, greeted him enthusiastically.
After three months of interactions, a legend had spread throughout the community police departnt: if you assist on a case handled by Brian, you could earn an extra bonus that month.
Currently, this autopsy officer maintained a one hundred percent case-solving rate, with both rapid and efficient performance, and he was always willing to share credit in his case reports, never forgetting to ntion the hardworking patrol officers.
The money wasn’t much, but it felt rewarding.
People are drawn to strength, and here strength was admired.
This had contributed to Brian’s great reputation among the rank-and-file patrol officers.
Brian courteously greeted the two and inquired about the case situation.
Actually, when he saw the address of this convenience store, he found it strange.
There were no major communities around, just small roads; such a location normally wouldn’t do much business.
The reason was simple.
In most states in the United States, convenience store goods are more expensive than those in supermarkets, usually serving community residents for ergency purchases, not suitable for wholesale.
Without being in a community, it’s hard to ensure profit.
This was why, in many Arican TV shows, when the main characters go shopping, they fill an entire cart.
This kind of bulk shopping involves buying one or two weeks’ worth of groceries in a single trip, more cost-effective and also allows for using so discount coupons.
Even so thrifty housewives, by using these coupons, can not only save money but even earn money from shopping.
Faced with Brian’s questions, the two officers looked troubled, “We don’t have much information, but the convenience store owner is here, Brian, you could ask him.”
Saying this, they pointed to a middle-aged Asian man arguing with a man in a suit.
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