Chapter 31: The New Police

Dominic is a black police detective, tall and strong. He kept saying to Lee, hey, do you know who the person I admire the most? It's B

uce Lee. You're too skinny to have to be like me, with at least 3 Big Mac burgers. Indeed, watching Dominic for dinner, any anorexic person will at least be relieved. What he is best at is crumpling the pieces of paper left over after eating, throwing them into the trash can all the way, "popping", 3 points, just like in the NBA.

For Berkeley graduates of molecular biological cytology, Lee was very reluctant to transition to the Berkeley subdivision of the Los Angeles Police Department, which only needed to graduate from high school and have the opportunity to enter the school. He always felt that he needed to pursue a Ph.D. and try to invent a drug that could fight drugs in his lifetime. Dominic hoped that Lee could come to his team, and he said to Lee, you can come to us to do technical work, after all, forensics and DNA testing and other departments need professionals. Lee was noncommittal.

Dominica has 3 children, two of whom are daughters. He likes to take his extended convertible Cadillac for a ride when he's on vacation. At this time, his three children were like his followers, and Domi was particularly good at doing things with a strong sense of ritual, such as having his youngest daughter go to the Boy Scouts when she was 6 years old, and embroidering the famous quote of Juliette Love, the founder of the Girl Scouts of America, on her daughter's shirt - "A woman can cry, but never admit defeat". Lee was shocked when he first saw this sentence, and he felt that both men and women should be brave and tenacious. Dominic took the opportunity to educate him on the basics of Love: Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1860, she studied at Virginie at the age of 14 and transferred to New York at the age of 17; As a child, she was the jewel of her family and lived a carefree life. She has a lot of hobbies and a lot of fresh ideas. They nicknamed her "Boat with Bulging Sails", and some called her "Daisy", a word that means energetic in English.

At the age of 25, Mrs. Love's ears were infected and her hearing was gradually declining, and conservative doctors did not dare to give her a new method that had not yet undergone clinical trials, but the old treatment methods could no longer be used. Mrs. Lowe courageously encouraged the doctor to try new methods, and although the operation was unsuccessful and the ear was almost completely deaf, she did not regret it.

At the age of 26, Mrs. Loves married William, a wealthy English cotton merchant. After her marriage, she maintained a happy nature and loved to travel everywhere: spending the summer in London, the Scottish ranch in the autumn, and the United States in the winter. She traveled all over Europe, including Egypt and India. During the Spanish-American War in 1898, she returned to the United States to help her mother build a nursing home and care for the wounded returning from the front. But the husband grew tired of his wife, who had lost half of her hearing and was out of his control. In 1901, William began to file for divorce repeatedly, but Mrs. Love did not take it to heart. It wasn't until she came home from a trip that Mrs. Luo saw a strange woman sitting comfortably on the sofa chair in her house, and she couldn't stand the insult and decided to divorce. But before the divorce process was completed, the husband died of illness, and he left all his money and the business to his mistress, and the wife could only become a manager of the business. Mrs. Luo did not complain, she relied on the help of her lawyer and relatives to fight the lawsuit with difficulty, and finally won her fair share of the property.

Her own experience gave him the idea that the girls must be organized and taught them work skills and independence so that they could become "active citizens". In 1911, Mrs. Love's had an in-depth discussion with Ms. Baden-Powell, the founder of the "Girl Scouts of England". So on March 12, 1912, she founded the "Girl Scouts of America" in Georgia, USA, and although there were only 18 girls at the time, and the first member was her niece, she was so excited that she called relatives and friends and said, "I have done a great thing for girls in the state, the United States, and the world!" We're going to get ready for the event tonight!"

On January 17, 1927, Mrs. Lowe died in Savannah, Georgia, at the age of 67. By the year of her death, the number of Girl Scouts in the United States had grown to 168,000. During her lifetime, Mrs. Lowe always encouraged girls to be talented. Dominic said Savannah, known as the most "magical" city in the United States, was founded in 1733 and borders the Atlantic Ocean. In its more than 200-year history, it has been struck by the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, two plagues, tropical storms and fires, and the city has many strange legends due to the casualties caused by wars and disasters. Historically, this small coastal town was home to slaves, pirates, adventurers, and paranormal cultists. The unique human factor, combined with the abundance of cemeteries, has made Savannah synonymous with the paranormal for which it is famous. Perhaps it was such a city that raised Mrs. Love, which made her strong character and excellent personality later. Finally, Dominic did not forget to add: Lee, you are also a guy with strong qualities and excellent personality.

It's hard to say whether Dominic's day-to-day upbringing was a key factor in Lee's entry into the police, but it did take a lot of effort to overcome his mother's and stepfather's desire to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry. He first pretended to apply for a job at a pharmaceutical company in Tennessee, and then told his family a month later that he was fired by the other party on the grounds that he was not qualified for the probationary period. In fact, this month he has started an internship with the Berkeley Police Department.