National Forensic Doctor
Chapter 250 - 250 239 Transfer

250: Chapter 239 Transfer 250: Chapter 239 Transfer “It’s been too long, or perhaps too many people have come in the past few days.” Li Li, with Dazhuang, took a large detour but still failed to achieve a breakthrough with Dazhuang.

The twenty-something detectives from the second squad also didn’t find anything special.

There was no point in forcing it any further.

Huang Qiangmin looked at Jiang Yuan and asked, “What do you think?

Any ideas?”

Jiang Yuan shook his head: “No clues.”

“Alright, let’s head down the mountain for now,” Huang Qiangmin said in a stable tone.

This search operation was absolutely massive.

If you were to count the number of people, over the course of two to three days, it easily reached tens of thousands.

Even counting by the number of people on the first few days, it would still be described using the thousands.

This kind of dragnet search is the same worldwide.

Even in America, when it comes to large-scale searches, they still rely on sheer numbers of people.

In some more famous cases, it’s common to see records of several thousands or even tens of thousands of people involved.

Some are police officers, some are government workers, and many more are organized civilians.

In fact, it’s quite similar to domestic strategies.

With such a wide-area search involving so many people, one can’t expect to definitely find something.

Huang Qiangmin wasn’t thinking about earning awards for merit; he really just wanted to help out this time.

Most of the police officers felt similarly.

Everyone earnestly completed their assigned areas and then returned to Zi Feng Town to rest and recover.

This was not the time to push through sleepless nights and work tirelessly.

Following the larger strategy was actually more beneficial to the case.

The temple at the mountain’s summit was not suitable for lodging, so a group of people could only drive down the mountain throughout the night.

The return journey turned out to be easier.

More reflective signs had been placed by the roadside, along with warnings at dangerous spots, and lamps had been installed in several locations.

In terms of road safety, Zi Feng Town’s efforts over the past decade couldn’t compare to Xu Taining’s one-time thorough overhaul.

Li Li, holding the pitiful Dazhuang in the vehicle, swayed and, seeing the lights at the turn ahead, couldn’t help saying, “Just putting a lamp on the side of the road, it could be easily lost, couldn’t it?”

“If it gets lost, then it gets lost; consider it a one-off expense,” Huang Qiangmin said indifferently.

“With so many people searching the mountains, unfamiliar with the terrain, reducing the risk is the right thing to do.”

Li Li stroked the dog’s head and said, “Director Xu is as generous as you are.”

“What am I compared to him?

He’s the one who can secure the funding,” Huang Qiangmin said cautiously as he drove, not daring to speed up too much.

Along the way, the traffic ebbed and flowed, as officers who had completed their search missions were returning.

“I wonder if anyone else has found any leads,” Li Li said again.

“No news,” Huang Qiangmin replied, glancing at the rearview mirror and asking, “How’s Dazhuang doing?”

“He’ll be fine after some rest.

He just isn’t used to traveling far,” Li Li said as she comforted Dazhuang, “It’s not about you, you’ve been good.”

Dazhuang let out a weak whine and lay in Li Li’s arms, looking a bit under the weather.

Huang Qiangmin sighed, “If he’s not up for it, let him rest for a day.

You take care of the police dogs at the guesthouse.

Heizi from Longli County is also at the foot of the mountain.

Tomorrow morning we’ll take the police dogs from Longli County on duty…”

“Woof!”

Upon hearing Heizi’s name, Dazhuang instantly stood on his hind legs, hitting the rooftop of the car, and barked loudly twice.

Li Li hurriedly grabbed his neck and ordered, “Dazhuang, sit down!”

“Woof!”

“Sit down!

Dazhuang,” Li Li commanded again before she managed to press him back down.

At this moment, Dazhuang’s eyes were bright and alert, showing no sign of the sickness he had just displayed.

“This guy now has a stress reaction just hearing the name you mentioned,” Li Li said helplessly.

“He seems fine now, so let’s go on duty as usual tomorrow.”

“Then let’s take both dogs.” Huang Qiangmin didn’t care if the dog was happy or not.

When it was time to solve a case, he wouldn’t care if the detectives were happy either—solving the case was the top priority.

Li Li, who was more familiar with Huang Qiangmin’s tough style, just thought about how to appease Dazhuang in her mind.

At this point, Jiang Yuan interjected, “We’re heading back to the guesthouse now, but when we set off tomorrow, will we receive new tasks?”

“Certainly, the search and inspection at Sanqing Temple are already done, although nothing was found,” Huang Qiangmin said, sensing that Jiang Yuan had some ideas and directly asked, “What are you planning?”

“I want to inspect the spot where Director Liu was injured last time.”

“The time his tire was punctured?”

“Right, the perpetrator also takes risks when committing a crime; it’s not possible to target his car for no reason.

I think Director Liu must have been perceived as a threat at that time.

Afterwards, he organized a team to go up the mountain, probably starting from that incident.”

Huang Qiangmin nodded and said, “He brought several dogs at the time, including our Dazhuang and Heizi from Longli County…”

“Woof woof!” Dazhuang barked again.

Li Li quickly soothed him and explained, “Dazhuang is not feeling well today, which makes him restless.

Let’s use ‘black’ as a substitute for the police dog from Longli County.”

“That’ll do,” Huang Qiangmin said, not really in the mood to argue with a dog, and, after snorting, he glanced at Jiang Yuan and said, “But think it through, if you really want to choose your own spot.

If we’re not going back to the guesthouse tonight, we’ll have to pull an all-nighter outside.

Tomorrow we’ll see how it goes and then report in.”

“I understand, I want to have a look,” Jiang Yuan said.

Huang Qiangmin grunted an acknowledgment, turned on his walkie-talkie, and started giving orders to the people behind him.

Such unilateral action still required some justification.

Additionally, for such an action, it was better to not have too many people involved.

Liu Wenkai’s second squad should be sent back to continue receiving assignments tomorrow morning, follow the overall strategy, and carry out a grid-style search.

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