The Forensic Doctor Better Than a Detective-Chapter 518 - 295: The First Spark Ignites!

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Chapter 518: Chapter 295: The First Spark Ignites!

Hearing this, Mr. Zhang Kun was stunned for quite a while.

His fingers unconsciously rubbed the edge of his phone, his mind buzzing, as Li Jian’s resolute words echoed in his ears.

His hand trembled slightly as he put away the phone and turned to look at the young man surrounded by family members, his eyes showing a probing light.

In his memory, Captain Li Jian was a person meticulous in his work and swift in his actions.

Solving cases was what he valued the most!

However, he didn’t expect that one sentence could clarify the matter so clearly.

It seemed the young man was trusted impeccably.

Gradually, Zhang Kun became curious about this young man. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

He twitched the corner of his mouth, shook his head, and murmured to himself, "What’s his background?"

Earlier, he was discussing with Mr. Huang whether the young man might be a parachuted wealthy heir or an official’s son.

But unexpectedly, Captain Li Jian trusted him so firmly in criminal investigation and case-solving.

Now it seems, he is definitely not a performer on a makeshift stage; he must have solid skills.

Otherwise, Captain Li Jian would not strongly uphold him in such a serious matter concerning a homicide.

After pondering for a long time, Zhang Kun rubbed his chin, adjusted his collar, and walked over.

He changed his earlier stance and put on a sincere expression, quickly saying, "We understand your feelings, dear family members."

As he spoke, he gestured soothingly with his hands.

"As Captain Jiang said, for any unnatural death, we must clarify and investigate thoroughly."

"If it’s a homicide, we must investigate it all the way; if not, we must ensure the death is understood."

"This is not only the result you wish for, but also what we police hope to achieve."

Immediately, he patted his chest.

"I’ve been the precinct chief here for seven years."

"During these seven years, we’ve handled many unnatural deaths and always endeavored to understand them thoroughly."

He then glanced at Jiang An standing beside, with a goodwill in his eyes.

"Just now Captain Jiang clarified, regarding the autopsy, it doesn’t mean cutting off the corpse’s arms, head, or limbs."

"Of course, I’m speaking in plain terms."

Turning to the relatives, his tone softened, "After completing the necessary examinations, they will stitch up the body, ensuring it looks like a complete human being."

Upon hearing this, the older members among the relatives exchanged glances, and their emotions eased significantly.

After all, Precinct Chief Zhang Kun has some prestige in the local area.

The two brothers who were making the loudest fuss earlier stepped forward, one of them tugging Zhang Kun’s sleeve, "Mr. Zhang, will the body really be stitched up without taking any organs?"

Zhang Kun gave Jiang An a look and a discreet eye signal.

Jiang An understood, stepped forward, and said steadily, "We will certainly stitch up the body entirely; this is indisputable."

"As for extracting organs, we only take a small part of an internal organ for pathological examination."

"The majority of the body’s organs will absolutely not be extracted, please rest assured."

The middle-aged man whispered to the elderly people behind him, causing the elder holding a cane to tremble slightly.

Two minutes later, he turned around and said, with a choking voice, "Alright then, we just want my sister’s death to be clear."

"However, please be gentle."

"Though my sister was just a rural woman, she cared about her appearance, so please minimize the incisions."

"Alright, we will surely be mindful."

Zhang Yean quickly walked up, held the elder’s hand, and said hurriedly.

Soon, the body was sent to the Jiang City Forensic Autopsy Center.

At this moment, Captain Li Jian was already pacing back and forth at the entrance of the autopsy center.

After Jiang An, Zhang Yean, and Wan got out of the car, Captain Li Jian quickly approached them.

He patted Jiang An’s shoulder, smiling, "Jiang An, today’s handling was very good; being able to uphold your views and insights despite strong opposition from the relatives is commendable."

He winked, "Moreover, Zhang Kun himself is quite experienced in the police force, and he was willing to help you settle this matter; that speaks volumes of your appeal!"

Jiang An awkwardly scratched the back of his head, chuckled, and said, "Captain, stop teasing me."

"On-site, I was like an ant on a hot stove!"

"I’m skilled in fighting crime and logical reasoning."

"But in community work, I feel I need to brush up a bit."

Zhang Yean also smiled and chimed in, "Exactly, if Chief Zhang Kun hadn’t stepped up last minute with some words, we might have had another scene of wrestling over the body with the relatives, hahaha."

"No need to wrestle over the body!"

Li Jian waved his hand, smiling, "Zhang Kun wouldn’t dare not support our criminal investigation team’s work."

"If he doesn’t support our work, I’ll definitely confront him next time."

With that, the three or four of them laughed and entered the autopsy room.

In the preparation room, they donned their autopsy suits and walked into Autopsy Room No. 1 one by one.

At this moment, the young woman lay on autopsy table number 1.

The deceased wore a floral blouse on her upper body, black trousers on her lower body, and shoes on her feet.

However, both arms and the right lower limb had slight deformities, looking very unaligned.