American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 1 AC Consulting in Young Sheldon

year 1991.

Chicago.

Lockhart \u0026 Gardner LLP.

Two boys of eleven or twelve were sitting in the corner looking at the busy people in suits and ties around them.

"Leonard, this is my aunt's law firm, this is the lawyer."

One of them, who looked smaller, waved to his brother: "I will also become a lawyer in the future, as good a lawyer as my aunt!"

"Me too, Mike."

The boy named Leonard, who was already wearing black-rimmed glasses and a physics-themed T-shirt at a young age, was looking at his aunt's office, watching his aunt who looked exactly like his mother scolding Fang Qiu there. , nodded repeatedly with shining eyes.

"you?"

His younger brother Mike glanced at his older brother Leonard and chuckled: "You should still be a scientist in the future, just like your mother."

Little Leonard's eyes suddenly darkened.

If possible, of course he would like to be like his mother.

But the one who received the most attention from his mother was his sister in the past. She finally managed to survive until her sister went to college and left. Now there is an outsider named Sheldon, but he is about the same age as him. He actually volunteered to be his mother's experimental subject and became her mother's experimental subject. In the eyes of my mother, she is the best experimental subject who speaks well, has a good brain, and is good-looking.

He hates that bratty little guy!

The younger brother is more favored by his aunt.

Everyone has someone close to them, but he doesn't.

"Look!"

The younger brother Mike didn't care about his brother's psychological activities at all. When he caught a glimpse of a beautiful figure, his eyes suddenly lit up.

"who is she?"

Little Leonard followed his brother's line of sight and saw a capable Indian woman walking into her aunt's office to talk to her.

"Her name is Kelinda. She is an investigator at a law firm. I heard from my aunt that she is very capable."

Mike’s familiar introduction: “It’s pretty, too, right?”

"Um."

Little Leonard immediately put away his self-pity. Looking at the beautiful girl with an exotic aura, he couldn't help but curl up his lips, and his expression became bright again.

"who is he?"

Watching Kelinda come out of her aunt's office and walk in high heels, little Leonard's heart beat with the rhythm of the high heels hitting the floor. He saw her push the door and walk into the conference room. She took the initiative to say hello to a man but got no response. In response, he couldn't help but look away from Kelinda and fell on this man.

This is a tall and handsome young man, but the most attractive thing is his temperament, which is elegant, peaceful, silent and indifferent. It seems that nothing can impress him, nothing can surprise him, giving people a sense of alienation.

"I haven't seen him before. He shouldn't be from the law firm."

Mike didn't feel the same as his brother. He glanced at the man and didn't care. He started to introduce other people to his brother: "That's Will Gardner, another partner in the law firm, my aunt's partner, who is very famous recently. Alicia Florik…”

Little Leonard couldn't listen at all, and his eyes always fell on the man in the office.

With an IQ of 173, he keenly felt that this might be his kind.

He is still the ultimate evolved version!

Under his gaze, the man turned a blind eye to Kelinda who walked in, blocking her hesitant greeting, but her eyes were firmly attracted.

For some reason, little Leonard just felt his blood boiling all over, and he couldn't help but raise his glasses, which looked most like a man.

At this time, another woman in a smart suit walked into the conference room. The female lawyer, whom her brother Mike called Alicia Florrick, came in holding a pile of documents.

"Sorry to keep you waiting, Dr. Chuck Wolfe."

The female lawyer sat down and said to the man: "The night before a trial is always so difficult. You must have met Kelinda, right?"

"I'm Kelinda."

The Indian woman saw Chuck looking over and introduced herself with a forced smile.

Chuck nodded, his peripheral vision caught the little guy looking eagerly here, and his thoughts were flying for a moment.

He recognized the other person as the protagonist nicknamed Lai Dai in the American TV series The Big Bang Theory. At such a young age, regardless of appearance or figure, he basically matched the halfling in his impression.

Sure enough, it matures early, and then it is overripe and never grows again.

It seems that the hybrid American TV world he traveled to also has The Big Bang Theory.

Um.

Because of the timeline, it should now be called the American TV series Young Sheldon.

"Sia Peterman spoke highly of you and said you were of great help to him in the Michigan River Murders."

The female lawyer continued: "So our client suggested that we meet?"

"Two ways, $60,000 a week, $250,000 for full follow-up."

Chuck recovered his thoughts and said calmly.

"What?"

Kelinda was stunned.

"Sorry, we haven't decided to hire you yet."

The female lawyer was also stunned, and then said politely: "We already have a jury consultant, and the jury members have also been determined."

"I'm not a jury consultant."

Chuck shook his head: "You don't need to decide on the employment issue. If we just talk about it, I won't come here to waste time. All your law firm needs to decide is the employment method, two options."

"What do you do? The fees are so expensive!"

Kelinda couldn't hold it in any longer and blurted out.

"my card."

Chuck took out two business cards from his pocket and handed them over: "This time, I am responsible for interpreting the microexpressions of the jury members and helping you understand in advance whether they believe your words, so as to make the most favorable lawsuit for Mr. Ball. plan."

"Micro expressions? That's it?"

Kelinda smiled: "Can we try? What does my expression mean?"

"You think you are an excellent investigator, and my work is only a small part of your responsibility, but you charge so much. One week's fee is more than you have worked hard for half a year. This is ridiculous."

Chuck looked into her eyes and said calmly: "You think that if this kind of employment law firm agrees, then you will immediately ask for a salary increase, and you think I am very attractive and attracted to you."

Kelinda's smile immediately froze.

The female lawyer pursed her lips and lowered her head, took the business card and looked at it: "AC Consulting Company?"

"Yes."

Chuck nodded and continued to look at Kelinda: "You kind of believe in my abilities, and although you think I'm very attractive, you admire Mrs. Florrick even more. This is good. I don't need to reject you. Let's Do you still need to continue?”

"I don't!"

Kelinda stood up suddenly and glanced at the female lawyer, but she didn't dare to look at her at all.

"Okay, Dr. Wolfe."

Seeing that her best friend couldn't get off the stage, the female lawyer quickly interrupted: "We know your ability, can we ask you a question?"

Chuck let Kelinda go and looked at the female lawyer.

"Why is it called AC?"

The female lawyer looked at the business scope printed on the business card and saw the specific categories of 'accounting and detective' on it, and asked curiously: "And this micro-expression belongs to the amateur category of detectives, right?"

Generally, small companies like this are named after their own names. If they are a partnership, they are named after the last names of the partners.

For example, Lockhart \u0026 Gardner is the merger of the last names of two attorneys, Diane Lockhart and Will Gardner.

Of course, you can also name it with the previous name. The C in AC should be Chuck, so who is A?

"Yes, interpreting the micro-expressions of jurors and helping to understand the jurors' tendencies is one of the job areas of law firm investigators, and investigators are one of the job areas of detectives."

Chuck nodded, glanced at Kelinda, who had calmed down, and said seriously: "As for the name of the company, AC, it's because I heard an Eastern saying, don't forget the AC number in your heart. I think it's very philosophical, so That’s the name I used.”

"..."

Kelinda's face darkened.

In this era and in this place, she has naturally never heard of the widely circulated saying about the future across the ocean, but as an excellent investigator, she feels that this sentence has implications for her.

Ps: The timeline and level of technological development are subject to the flexible book, so don’t worry.

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