Luke laughed. The girl was quite alert, her looks and figure weren't bad either, but with Daisy, who had more charm and beauty, in front, Luke wasn't too interested and lazily explained.
He stared out the window for a while, then closed his eyes to relax.
At the same time, he began to consider issues with informants. It's a double-edged sword; informants can help Luke handle inconvenient matters, but they themselves have all kinds of issues. They're in the business and inevitably attract trouble, requiring Luke's help to resolve.
Expecting informants to turn over a new leaf wasn't very realistic. If they could change, they wouldn't be informants.
Besides, some informants need to scout the black market for information. If they don't mix around, how would they gather intel?
Does Luke expect a nine-to-five office worker to dig up the info he needs? Not realistic.