264: Chapter 184: Direction of Investigation, Susan’s Green Tea Bestie (Thanks to the alliance leader ‘Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu’!)_2 264: Chapter 184: Direction of Investigation, Susan’s Green Tea Bestie (Thanks to the alliance leader ‘Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu’!)_2 …
Stop the idle chat.
Brian had put away the two bodies again.
After a brief cleaning, they entered the empty conference room.
“Blood transfusion therapy has not been safely authorized and will not be publicly promoted, it can only be perford in private institutions.”
Brian wrote ‘blood transfusion therapy’ on the board, “Considering the condition of Mason’s wife, this shelved research technique has matured and been put into practice; we need to find this institution.”
Green was sowhat surprised.
He had not expected his boss Brian to focus on this unknown research institution instead of the “Eden.”
Was this related to the case?
Brian imdiately perceived Green’s thoughts and explained,
“Based on the scene, this is a case of acquaintance homicide, and it is very likely that the perpetrator had a key to the Mason family’s villa.
The previous patrol officer ntioned that the victim, Mason, had recently been running for district councilor.
Additionally, data from the laptop showed that Mr.
and Mrs.
Mason had a swinging habit, which was quite indulgent.
That’s the obvious investigative direction we can see.”
Green nodded.
That was what he had been thinking.
“Trust , if we really pursued that, it would be a waste of ti and effort, and we might even be exploited by the perpetrator, who also left behind false clues at the scene.”
Brian wrote two investigative directions on the board:
“Competitors are the first suspects most people think of, but this is actually the least likely.
Because for elections, the best tactic is to ruin the other party’s reputation.
That’s why we see a lot of fun every election year.
But killing competitors isn’t the way since the aftermath is too serious, and such a person would not be accepted by their peers.
For just a district councilor position, it’s not worth the risk of imprisonnt, and competitors wouldn’t have access to Mason’s house keys.”
“The second suspect would be the playmates of the Mason couple.
Subconsciously, one might think this intimate relationship also translates into close private interactions, which is a misunderstanding.
Rember the club called ‘Eden’?
People participate there to find suitable and nurous playmates and also to separate their real identities and lives.
What happens in the club stays in the club.
Real life is separate.
That’s the true ntality of these people.
Without such boundaries, they wouldn’t leave so many intimate photos in laptops and still avoid divorce.”
Brian analyzed accurately.
He felt that both investigative directions were implausible.
Instead, it was the blood transfusion therapy.
This practice is niche in this world and not many truly wealthy and powerful people are interested.
They have better options.
Without the support of influential individuals,
this technology would face significant challenges in its verification stage, inevitably involving so illegal experints and research.
The researchers of this technology are likely unaware of the mutant group; otherwise, no one would waste their precious ti and research efforts on outdated technologies.
Key point: without official verification, this sort of practice can only be marketed and discussed privately.
aning, the person who directed Mason’s wife toward this therapy, must have been a close and trusted acquaintance, perhaps even a best friend.
Much like referrals in costic dicine…
This scenario also fits with the conjecture that the murderer had a key to the Mason’s house.
Considering all this,
Brian felt there was so relation to this aspect in the murder case.
..
The first conjecture was easy for Green to understand.
The second…
On reflection, it also made sense.
At clubs like this, it’s inevitable to act excessively and exhibit desire-driven behaviors; returning to real life, eting again could be awkward.
Seeing him reflect, Brian reminded him again:
“Actually, another very important reason club mbers don’t interact deeply is that the partner brought along may not be the real partner.
For excitent, so pay for prostitutes or bring lovers.
Only the truly naive would bring their actual wives…”
“Ah?”
Green was startled, “You can bring prostitutes there?”
Isn’t that essentially cuckolding soone else for free?
Brian shrugged, “As long as the dical report is clean, experienced prostitutes are the best actors.
As long as the price is right, they can do anything except solve math problems.”
“Boss Brian, following you, I feel I learn so much.
You really have a broad knowledge…”
Green exclaid.
Brian casually waved his hand.
It was just so insights from his journey of growth.
Nothing noteworthy.
After gathering their things, both said goodbye and went ho individually.
..
The next morning.
Brian’s first act upon arriving at the office was to snatch the rotund Shi San back from Susan.
The man and the dog went up to the rooftop.
Brian looked at Shi San.
Shi San, unusually avoiding Brian’s gaze, aimlessly stared at the concrete ground as if ants were crawling on it.
Brian: …
One night not seen, and you’ve changed, dog!
“Shi San!!!”
Brian elongated the call with a tone that starkly resembled the way his mother used to yell his na before an emotional outburst in his past life.
Sensing trouble, Shi San burped guiltily and barked, “Woof woof~ woof woof~ (There’s a woman nad Caroline who slept with Susan and taught her how to date you…).”
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