Chapter 177 Xiaogu: I have a hormone that needs to be balanced(2/2)
The social environment in the world of American TV series is like this. Even if Colonel Ted Eller goes back in time and chooses to spend more time with his daughter, change her outlook on things and take a different path, the outcome he will get is not being targeted by an evil organization.
, that is, being targeted by law enforcement officers who know the law and breaking the law, or being targeted by billionaires, there are too many hurdles to overcome.
Even if you escape everything in the end and get married smoothly, you still have to face a gambler husband, a drug addict husband, an alcoholic husband... This does not include the possibility of being randomly selected by a serial pervert.
Manpower is sometimes poor, and a powerful father is not enough to deter bad people with ulterior motives. After all, the social environment of American TV dramas has given birth to too many evil people.
Not to mention that Ted Eller was just a colonel, so what if Chuck's biological father was a general?
Those who should be bullied and bullied will still be bullied and bullied.
Chuck is still a son!
Coriolis is the daughter who is more vulnerable to bullying.
Therefore, Chuck was not much touched by Ted Eller's self-blame.
In his opinion, only his own strength is the only way to truly protect himself. This is why he is so indulgent to his sister Hailey, who is obviously abnormal in the eyes of ordinary people, and also to Justine, who works hard to improve herself to the point of being abnormal in the eyes of ordinary people.
More reasons to help.
In a chaotic world like the world of American dramas, you don’t have to experience the sadness of normal people being squeezed by all kinds of bullying. You can protect yourself and live according to your own wishes. Abnormality becomes normal.
"Now how to do?"
After hearing what Chuck said, Colonel Ted Eller was completely emotive, and an unprecedented sense of powerlessness enveloped his whole body.
"Investigate this Thompson."
Chuck said: "I am just a detective and have no law enforcement power, so I need to find the person in charge of this case and let him come forward to coordinate."
"good!"
Colonel Ted Eller nodded: "The person in charge was Agent Shirley Booth. He is an FBI special agent and a member of the DC Major Crime Team. He is a retired soldier and is trustworthy."
"It doesn't matter whether you are trustworthy or not."
Chuck said bluntly: "All I need is a legal procedure."
Jefferson Institution·Museum of Natural History.
"Dr. Goodman, I hope you won't hand me over to the FBI like this!"
Dr. Bones followed a middle-aged African-American man and raised his protest.
Originally, she was dissatisfied with the FBI's behavior of looking for them when they had something to do and kicking them aside when nothing happened, and she had always wanted to gain full participation rights in the case.
Now there was another incident of "hero saving beauty" at the airport, which made her even more dissatisfied and resistant to the FBI agent Booth who was responsible for these things.
It's a pity that when she clearly refused and returned to her own territory, she was told that her curator Dr. Goodman had agreed to Agent Booth's request and seconded her to the FBI for a day without her approval.
of consent.
"The federal funds system, where we have to seize every opportunity to demonstrate our value to our friends in Congress, is equivalent to leasing you out, and that seems like a good fit, especially for federal agencies."
Dr. Goodman, Director of the Jeffersonian Institution and Museum of Natural History explained.
"Lending means property, Dr. Goodman."
Dr. Bones dissatisfied: "The FBI never cares about property."
"I never viewed you as property. You are one of the most valuable assets of the Jeffersonian Institution."
Dr. Goodman smiled.
“…Wealth is by definition property.”
Dr. Bones corrected: "Dr. Goodman, if you do this, the FBI will never learn to respect us scientists. We are not worse than them. In fact, we are far better than them. There are some difficult and complex problems that they cannot solve."
But we can solve the case in a way that they can't understand. They don't want to use their brains, and even if they want to, they don't have the brains to use it. But they are unwilling to admit it. They look at us askance, but laugh at us for being so-called "squint eyes". Take this
Insulting titles are used to replace those of us with high IQ talents who have strict logical deduction ability."
"Dr. Boonereiner, you are too sensitive."
Dr. Goodman frowned: "And I said that if the Jeffersonian Institution wants to operate, it needs enough funds, and we must prove our value!"
"Am I really too sensitive?"
Dr. Bones looked at the curator: "You are also a scientist, you can judge for yourself. As for proving our value, this is what we should do, but there is no need to use this undignified way!"
"I am listening."
Dr. Goodman looked at Dr. Bones who seemed to have an idea.
As a scientist, he actually doesn't like being discriminated against as "slant-eyed", but he is no longer a pure scientist, so he has a certain tolerance for this kind of thing.
Academic politicians are also politicians and need to compromise.
"There's always a really good example."
Dr. Bones said: "Dr. Chuck Wolfe! He is a top scientist, and now he is a detective. No one will think that the cases he handles are due to the FBI. Everyone knows that he is the most valuable one.
"
"But there's only one Dr. Wolfe."
Dr. Goodman was a little moved, and looked at Dr. Bones hesitantly: "No disrespect, but I don't think you can do it to his level."
"I know."
Dr. Bones was not angry, and nodded in agreement: "It is true that I cannot reach the level of Dr. Wolfe, but I also have my advantages. I am the most professional in identifying corpses, and I also write books.
We can promote this neglected profession of ours. When I encounter a major case, I can invite Dr. Wolfe to investigate together. In that case, the FBI is only responsible for assisting, and we are the ones who really take the lead. Isn’t this right?
Isn’t it more dignified and valuable than being ordered around by the FBI?”
"interesting."
Dr. Goodman's eyes lit up.
He only cares about whether he can prove the value of the Jeffersonian Society, and does not care about the method used. If it can be more dignified, who would refuse?
"But can you ask Dr. Wolfe?"
Dr. Goodman looked at Dr. Bones expectantly.
"I can give it a try."
Dr. Bones thought about what his best friend said to her at the airport. After breaking up with her ex-boyfriend Pete, she spent several months with countless corpses in a cemetery in Guatemala. The plump woman said that she had a hormone that needed to be balanced.
Chapter completed!