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259: Chapter 182: Big Brian, You Know So Much!

(Two in One, Requesting May Monthly Tickets!) 259: Chapter 182: Big Brian, You Know So Much!

(Two in One, Requesting May Monthly Tickets!) “Boss Brian, what’s wrong?”

Green looked at Brian, who had suddenly stopped moving, and curiously asked.

Brian shook his head and stepped forward to touch the sculpture.

When he touched a symbol resembling the letter Z under the chin of the sculpture, he said with certainty, “Three years and nine months ago, I was here.

If I rember correctly, the owners of this villa were a couple who were dentists!”

In front of the villa, the guard nodded, “Yes, Autopsy Officer Brian, the deceased couple owned the Mason chain dental clinic.

They were sowhat renowned in the local community, and Mr.

Mason was even a popular candidate for district head this year.”

Hearing this, Green looked at Brian admiringly, “Boss Brian, your mory is really good, recalling events from three or four years ago so clearly, even down to the month!”

Brian rolled his eyes:

“Of course I rember clearly!

Back then, after I graduated from college, I planned to pursue a career in dentistry, so I volunteered at their clinic during the holidays to accrue volunteer hours.

Mr.

Mason treated like a laborer and often asked to help with weeding after the clinic closed.

His wife frequently asked to help unclog the villa’s blocked drains.

Mr.

Mason was a busy man and often needed to attend social events outside while only his wife was at ho.

Green, you know.

If toilets at ho aren’t used often, liscale will deposit inside the pipes and they can get blocked without notice.

The process of unclogging was physically draining.

To make matters worse, their pipes needed unclogging frequently.

During that ti, I was often listless.”

Green and the two guards expressed indignation at Brian’s sufferings, “These rich folk just love to bully and exploit ordinary people, it’s too unfair!”

Brian nodded in agreent:

“Right!

His wife was also very inconsiderate.

Seeing that I was young, she kept exploiting my strength.

Later, I got angry and refused to help further.

Dr.

Mason was furious.

He thought that as a young person, I lacked a spirit of helping others, and even called petty!”

Speaking of being petty, Brian’s expression turned bitter:

“Although it’s been three years and nine months…

Yes, and eight days, I rember clearly!

That day, just after finishing up, sweaty and tired, I was standing right here where you are, telling Dr.

Mason, who had just returned from drinking, that his house’s drainage had too much liscale and needed frequent unclogging, which was too tiring and severely affected my rest.

Yet, he thought I lacked a helping spirit and slandered as petty!

That comnt deeply hurt back when I was younger!

If it weren’t for his wife stopping , I would have punched him right then!”

Brian grew more aggrieved as he spoke.

If it weren’t for his hard work during that period, Dr.

Mason’s ho would have fallen apart!

He wasn’t even paid!

Green:…

The more he listened, the more sothing felt off.

If he wasn’t petty, why would Boss Brian rember this incident so clearly, even down to the exact day and Dr.

Mason’s condition and words…

The other two guards also felt increasingly that sothing was off.

Was the pipe unclogging described by the Autopsy Officer Brian really legitimate?

However, faced with this rising star of the Los Angeles police, regardless of what the three of them were thinking at the mont, they quickly launched into criticizing and denigrating the now deceased Mason couple, exaggerating Brian’s spirit of rising against oppression and unwritten rules.

Look, who says there is no sentint and convention here.

This is it.

Seeing this, Brian waved his hand, “Let it go, it’s been so long.

Being a magnanimous person, I’ve long since let it go.

Let’s talk about the cri scene now.”

You say you’ve let it go, yet you rember it so clearly…

The three of them thought to themselves.

An older guard coughed twice, suppressing the desire to complain, and briefly described the situation they understood:

“Since the Masons opened their chain of dental clinics, they beca obsessed with the stock market.

They would subscribe to The Wall Street Journal daily and insisted that the paperboy deliver it directly to their hands to ensure they saw the important global financial news and major headlines first thing.

Today, the paperboy found their front door ajar, so he looked inside and noticed bloody footprints on the doormat, which frightened him into reporting to the community committee.

After we arrived and confird with the community committee mbers, the deceased were indeed the Masons.

They had driven ho around 9 p.m.

last night.

They even greeted the residents of the community.

This area is a neighborhood of villas.

The villas are quite far apart from each other.

With the help of community committee mbers, we questioned the nearby neighbors, who ntioned hearing no unusual noises last night, but at around 1 a.m.

surveillance at the exit captured the Masons’ SUV leaving.

To ensure the scene was preserved,

we reported to the cri center and transferred the case.”

“Thank you, your preliminary work will be a great help.

When the case is solved, I’ll ensure the clerks write up your contributions and efforts in the case report; you deserve that.”

Brian was making empty promises.

Such statents cost him nothing but could earn him a good reputation.

Hearing this, smiles appeared on the faces of the two the guards.

They felt ashad for previously suspecting that Autopsy Officer Brian was petty.

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