"Of course," Luke said with conviction.
From the current situation, Peter definitely had issues, and his investigation of Boris was likely to lead to further actions.
Surveillance was a tedious task, something Luke had often done in the past—three days was considered short; ten days or even half a month was common.
The police weren't fortune tellers; how could they predict the exact day a suspect would make a move? To avoid missing any opportunities, long-term surveillance was standard procedure.
Excited, Xiao Hei pointed ahead, "Hey, look, Peter's door is opening."
Luke slapped his hand down, "Be careful with the tracking, don't let him spot us."
Peter's car was ahead.
Luke and Xiao Hei followed behind.
Peter parked his car in a public parking lot, then walked into a bar.
Luke and Xiao Hei followed suit, but as Luke approached the bar, he sensed a different atmosphere.
This was a gay bar.
"Fuck," Xiao Hei cursed, "Peter's into this?"