Chapter 23
A Female Forensic Doctor Transmigrates into a Book as the Female Supporting Character
Discovery
âThe brain damage is too serious, thereâs no need to open the skull anymore.â Su Ning turned around and asked Yin Tao, âIn order not to minimize damage to destroy the body, can you collect the vitreous fluid, blood, and urine first? Can you do this on your own?â
The technique for collecting vitreous fluid required a high degree of precision. It was undoubtedly a challenge for interns, but Yin Tao already had a lot of hands-on experience, so she was not at all worried that she would make any mistakes.
âNo problem, Master.â Yin Tao took out a syringe and gently opened the deceasedâs eyelids. She tilted the syringe and inserted it into the victimâs sclera. After confirming the position of the crystalline body and the pupil, Yin Tao slowly pulled the syringe and extracted about 2 milliliters of glue-like liquid.
When Su Ning saw Yin Taoâs dexterous work, he nodded in approval. He then removed his rubber gloves and began to take autopsy notes on the side.
âMaster, do you suspect that the deceased was poisoned when he was alive?â After collecting the bodily fluids, Yin Tao asked Su Ning, who was taking notes.
âI heard from Captain Chen that the deceased attended a friendâs gathering last night. He met more people and ate a wider variety of food. Itâs necessary to do a poison test,â Su Ning said to Yin Tao as he continued to take notes.
âA friendâs gathering?â Yin Tao was puzzled when she heard Su Ningâs words.
Would Yin Ning, Xi Feng, and the others attend the gathering? After all, they had a good relationship with Wei Feng. Could it be that the person who killed Wei Feng was also his friend?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSend the bodily fluids to the laboratory first.â After Su Ning finished writing the autopsy report, he stood up and walked toward Yin Tao. âI promised the family not to destroy the remains. Iâll check the external injuries first. When Captain Chen comes back from his investigation, weâll analyze them together with the results of the investigation.â
âYes, Master.â
Yin Tao knew that it was extremely difficult for a forensic doctor to conduct an autopsy without damaging the remains. This was because many of the questions can only be answered by dissecting the internal organs to be dissected, and simply examining at face value would not yield any results.
Just as she walked out of the autopsy lab, Yin Tao received a call from her father, Yin Dong.
âXiaotao, something happened to Wei Feng from the Wei Corporation. Do you know the situation?â Yin Dongâs tone was very calm. He wasnât close to Yin Tao and rarely took the initiative to call her.
âYes, I know.â Yin Tao confirmed her conjecture and feigned ignorance. âHow did you know?â
âThe police came early in the morning,â Yin Dongâs tone grew more serious. âYin Ning was called for questioning. Last night, she attended a gathering with Wei Feng and other friends.â
âUh, itâs not serious, right? Howâs Yin Ning now?â There wasnât much concern in Yin Taoâs tone.
âSheâs fine, but this case was handled by your branch. Are you involved?â Yin Dong paused and continued, âOur family has some business dealings with the Wei Corporation. Yin Ning and Wei Yuanâs daughter are very close.â
âMy master and I examined Wei Fengâs body together. As for the investigation work, I have nothing to do with it.â Yin Tao understood her fatherâs intentions, but she didnât point it out.
âIs there anything strange about Wei Fengâs death? Will Yin Ning be implicated?â Yin Dongâs worried voice came from the phone. Yin Tao realized that although her father was usually a little indifferent, he was actually very concerned about his family.
âDonât worry, it shouldnât have anything to do with Yin Ning. Itâs not convenient for me to elaborate on other matters related to the case.â Yin Tao thought that her father would be dissatisfied with her concealment, but she didnât expect Yin Dongâs voice to carry a hint of a smile.
âWell done! I didnât believe it when I heard your elder brother say that. Youâve really become more mature and are behaving like a forensic doctor now.â Yin Dongâs attitude became much gentler. âCome home tonight and take a look. Yin Ning is your younger sister after all. Sheâs also been quite frightened by what happened. As her elder sister, you should comfort her.â
It was rare for her fatherâs attitude to soften, so Yin Tao couldnât refuse. After hanging up the phone, Yin Tao was a little worried. She really didnât want to return to that house where she was not welcomed.
Yin Tao sent the bodily fluid sample to the laboratory and saw Bai Luo running out of the archives anxiously.
âWhatâs wrong? What is it now?â Yin Tao saw the perspiration on Bai Luoâs forehead and handed her a piece of tissue.
âXiaotao, thereâs been a major discovery in the serial murder case.â Bai Luo was obviously happy. âThe police officer who secretly investigated Zheng Jun has returned. He discovered that Zheng Junâs residence is in the same district as the second victim, the six-year-old child!â