Binjiang, sub bureau.
"Captain Lin, co and take a look at this."
By chance, a police officer in the team accidentally saw Fang Hao's livestream from a passerby.
Upon watching, he imdiately burst into laughter.
He then returned to the office, took out his phone, and opened the livestream for Lin Wendong and others to watch.
"What is this?" Lin Wendong asked curiously.
The others also gathered around to watch.
They all thought it was so new case.
But they had no idea until they watched, and then they all laughed.
"This kid really knows how to stir things up, fishing and pulling up a case again."
"Luckily he went to West Sea City."
"If he were in our Binjiang, we'd probably have to work overti again."
They finally had so downti these past few days and really wanted to rest properly; they were truly exhausted.
Staying up all night every other day, if they didn't rest, even bodies of steel would give out.
Now they watched gleefully at colleagues far off in West Sea City.
Those colleagues would now get to experience what they had felt.
"But he really is incredible, to be able to fish a sedan out of the sea."
"This guy must be non-human."
The last ti he fished up a cannon, it stunned them all.
Everyone's attention was unconsciously focused on the livestream.
...
Being able to fish a small car out of the sea is no small feat.
Officer Li was very curious about Fang Hao.
Such strength must be imnse.
Even if he used so clever tricks and techniques, that strength was not ordinary.
Officer Li patted Fang Hao's arm, and it was solid as a rock.
It was like a slab of steel.
Gradually, more people arrived at the scene, including forensic doctors and trace identification experts.
A crane also arrived.
To retrieve the body from the car, they needed to lift the sedan upwards and place it properly.
After inspecting the scene, they used the crane to slowly lift the sedan to an open spot, and with everyone's cooperation, the car was turned over.
Once the car flipped back, they continued to inspect every part of the vehicle, looking at details and taking photos for evidence.
Then they opened the car door to inspect the interior.
Only then was the body removed.
The body was already decomposed, and the sll was strong.
And it was also terrifying.
Ordinary people couldn't bear to look.
Xiao Pang and the live-stream viewer who happened to be there both started vomiting at the side.
It was their first ti seeing such a horrifying scene.
In fact, not just them, many others also looked queasy after seeing the body.
"Death likely occurred more than two months ago."
"There are no obvious fatal injuries on the body; preliminary estimate is death by drowning, but further autopsy is needed to confirm the precise cause of death."
The forensic doctor perford a preliminary examination and assessnt of the body on site.
"Could there be any possibility of drunk driving?"
Officer Li thought of what Fang Hao had ntioned earlier, and this idea flashed through his mind, so he asked the forensic doctor casually.
"We'll need to perform a more detailed autopsy to know that," the forensic doctor answered truthfully.
anwhile, the examination results for the vehicle were also out.
"There are no obvious signs of collision with other vehicles on the car, just so minor scrapes likely from when the car fell into the sea."
"There were so signs of struggle inside the car, indicating that the owner was alive when the car went into the water."
"But due to high water pressure at the bottom of the sea, the car doors could not be opened, nor were any windows broken."
"We preliminarily suspect either suicide or an accident."
The scene supervisor and team leader, Officer Li, received this report.
"By the way, have you checked the vehicle's information?"
"We found it; the car's owner is Mr. Zhou, thirty-one years old. His family reported him missing two months ago."
Vehicle and identity information were both available.
The following steps were going to be much simpler.
They just had to wait for the forensic autopsy report to basically determine what kind of case it was.
Whether it was suicide, an accidental death, or homicide,
they could be clearly determined.
The body was then lifted onto a vehicle and taken back for further autopsy.
The car was also towed away.
So people remained at the scene to continue searching, checking if there were any traces or items left behind.
This included divers going underwater to investigate.
As for Fang Hao and his companions, they followed back to give their statents.
Since they fished up the body and car, they definitely had to go in and they ceased the livestream.
On the way back, Officer Li also looked up Fang Hao's information; none of this was a secret and could be easily found through a bit of investigation.
After reviewing it,
he now understood what Fang Hao had ant by helping the police solve cases before.
"Uh... this guy actually fished up two bodies before while fishing in Binjiang."
Officer Li was speechless.
What kind of luck was this?
He had previously fished up bodies, and now again...
This luck was truly unparalleled.
Is he specializing in fishing up bodies?
How did he manage to fish up so many bodies?
Others might not fish up a single body in their entire lifeti.
But this guy keeps fishing them up every few days.
By counts, he's fished up three bodies in total.
He must be a Corpse Fishing Immortal.
"A corpse recovery man?"
A peculiar profession suddenly popped into Officer Li's mind.
He felt it quite fitting for Fang Hao.
Especially quite like him.
But as he continued to review Fang Hao's information, he beca more and more shocked and astounded.
He... also fished up a cannon? And a gun? And ancient coins, then discovered a millennium-old sunken ship?
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