The Forensic Doctor Better Than a Detective-Chapter 394 - 236: Breakthrough Progress

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Chapter 394: Chapter 236: Breakthrough Progress

At this moment, in the urban village of Jiangcheng North.

Mr. Fu and Zhang formed a team, walking along the narrow alley.

They disguised themselves as ordinary passersby, yet their eyes were as sharp as hawks, not missing any clue, carefully searching for leads along the way.

Suddenly, Zhang’s footsteps halted, his expression somewhat tense.

He slightly turned his body, leaned closer to Mr. Fu, and murmured, "Bro, why do I feel like our current situation is just like sneaking into Tazhai in those TV dramas, giving me the creeps."

Mr. Fu’s gaze was steady as he calmly scanned the surroundings.

He responded in a low voice, "Don’t overthink it, this is just an ordinary urban village, can’t be compared to the drug den Tazhai from the dramas."

"We’ve disguised ourselves so well, no one would notice us."

Saying this, he adjusted his collar, making himself look more like a passerby.

The two continued moving forward, but Zhang was still filled with doubt.

Unable to resist, he asked, "Mr. Fu, if we keep walking in this direction, where could the suspect vehicle possibly be parked?"

"Usually, a car would either be parked at the roadside parking spots or right outside one’s own house, could it really be hidden in some strange place?"

Mr. Fu heard this and slowed his pace slightly.

He looked up slightly, pondered for a moment, then said, "Based on the modifications and disguises of the vehicles we observed earlier, the suspect has a strong sense of anti-surveillance."

"Park at the roadside or in front of their house?"

"They wouldn’t be that foolish."

"Especially in front of their house, that’s practically telling others ’I’m suspicious,’ like the tale of Three Hundred Pieces of Silver."

Zhang nodded thoughtfully.

He continued to ask, "So following this logic, where might the suspect most likely leave their car after driving?"

Mr. Fu’s gaze deepened, and various possibilities flashed quickly through his mind.

A moment later, his eyes lit up, "I think, they would most probably park the car in the least conspicuous place."

"Maybe mingling it among a bunch of cars, making it hard for anyone to notice."

"Among a bunch of cars?"

Zhang furrowed his brows, puzzled.

"Where could there be such a bunch of cars?"

At this moment, it was as if a light bulb went off in both their minds.

Almost simultaneously, they exclaimed, "Scrapyard!"

"Could it be a scrap vehicle parking lot?"

Once these words were said, both of them froze, then their faces lit up with excitement.

In the next second, they hurriedly took out their phones.

Zhang quickly tapped on the screen, typing "scrap vehicle parking lot."

Soon, the phone screen showed a scrap vehicle collection point just 1000 meters ahead.

"Let’s go!"

Mr. Fu glanced at the phone screen and shouted.

Like treasure hunters who found a jackpot, or lottery players about to win big, they flushed with excitement and sprinted forward. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺

Zhang didn’t forget to hold his phone in one hand, turning on the navigation to guide their way.

Meanwhile, on the slopes of Phoenix Mountain, sunlight streamed through thick foliage, casting dappled light and shadow.

Ten police dogs were agile, with tense muscles, like soldiers about to deploy.

Beside them were ten trainers, equally focused.

With a command, they swiftly dispersed, approaching from different angles, beginning a grid search.

These police dogs were honed through countless trials, with noses sharper than the most precise sensors.

Following the incident scene’s location, the trainers had the dogs repeatedly sniff the scents of corpses and skeletal remains.

Then, like arrows released from a bow, the dogs scattered, weaving through the forest, not leaving an inch of the ground unchecked, meticulously sniffing for any suspicious scent.

An hour passed, and the forest remained silent, only the rustling of leaves in the breeze breaking the calm.

Suddenly, a trainer wearing a black hat froze.

The police dog beside him circled around a clump of grass, incessantly.

Its nose dug furiously into the grass, emitting a low whining sound.

The trainer’s heart tightened, knowing the dog must have discovered something.

He quickly squatted down, carefully pushing aside the dense grass beneath him.

In an instant, a ghastly white arm bone was exposed to view.

Bits of decaying flesh still clung to the bone, looking especially eerie in the morning light.

The trainer instinctively stepped back, suppressing the unease inside.

He swiftly picked up his walkie-talkie, his voice slightly trembling as he reported, "Reporting to Li Jian, our team has found something!"

A response quickly came from the other side of the walkie-talkie, "Oh? Where?"

"Northwest of the barbecue shop in Phoenix Mountain, about 50 meters.

The trainer swallowed, trying to keep his voice steady.

"What is it?"

"Is it confirmed as a piece of bone or a whole skeleton?"

"I checked, and it’s only an arm."

"And, the bone is mostly intact, just some parts have been torn, it looks... quite tragic."

"Got it, I’ll be there shortly."

After switching off the walkie-talkie, Li Jian’s brow was furrowed with concern.

Then he turned his head toward Mr. He beside him, his demeanor slightly softened, as he praised, "Mr. He, your police dogs are truly amazing."

"In less than an hour, you’ve found something, the efficiency is unbeatable."

Mr. He gave a bitter smile, his face weary yet with a hint of pride.

"To be honest, I was quite surprised with this outcome too."

"Given the surrounding environment, with wind and sun, scents dissipate quickly."

"For the police dogs to catch a scent, it’s really remarkable."

Li Jian stepped forward, raising his hand and firmly clapped Mr. He’s shoulder.