A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...
The two glanced at each other, and Cao Kun replied, "Thank you for your concern, Commander. My brother woke up for a while, said a few words, and fell asleep again. As for when he will wake up again, Ranran doesn't know!"
At this time, An Ran had walked to the side, leaning against the wall casually, glancing at Colonel Zhou out of the corner of her eye.
Colonel Zhou was somewhat disappointed when he heard Cao Kun's words, but he didn't show it. He said calmly, "Now that you've rested and the others have arrived, let's go check on the bodies of the four enemy spies."
The disappointment in his eyes, though fleeting, was still visible to An Ran, who was momentarily confused. What was he disappointed about? Disappointment that no useful information had been provided, or that the man was still alive? Had Bai Ke spread the news as he had said? Could it be that he had no problems?
The three of them arrived at the morgue. An Ran looked at the four bodies on the bed, frowning. She pulled out her gloves, put them on, and began to dig through the bodies. Aside from the hands and feet, which were a lighter shade of blue, the rest of the bodies were a particularly deep purple. This poison was truly potent!
The reason why their hands and feet are a lighter blue is because their hands and feet were pierced by bullets during the battle, and their blood circulation was slow, so the blue and purple color was not so heavy.
She felt the necks of several people. Years of experience with neck twisting told her that after being poisoned, these four people's necks had been violently crushed, their cervical vertebrae shattered. She wondered, "Had they already poisoned them to death? And then they crushed their cervical vertebrae? Wasn't that unnecessary? Why did they do this? What was the purpose? Was there something to hide?"
He then felt around the enemy spies' chests and found nothing unusual. After the examination, he asked, "Did the medical examiner say when these four enemy spies died?"
Colonel Zhou said, "Forensic Doctor Zhao said the time of death was probably between 1:00 and 1:30 in the morning."
He nodded to show that he understood, and then asked, "Did Forensic Doctor Zhao tell me whether the enemy spy had any other wounds, or even fatal injuries, besides being poisoned?"
Colonel Zhou thought for a moment, shook his head, and said, "After examining the body, Forensic Doctor Zhao simply said the deceased was poisoned. He found nothing else."
After leaving the morgue, An Ran took Cao Kun's hand and nodded at him, indicating that she had made a discovery.
He nodded and said, "Commander, although Ranran is a military wife, she is not a proper soldier after all. I made an exception to let her attend because the matter was complicated and there was no time to consider too much. Don't let her attend now. This is not in line with the rules. I will send her out and let her go home first."
Colonel Zhou waved his hand and said, "Since the higher-ups have agreed to give her the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, she's eligible to participate. Besides, Comrade An is highly capable, and her participation will be helpful to us. Right now, the situation is urgent, so there's no need to worry too much."
The two exchanged glances, saying nothing more, ready to find another opportunity to discuss the matter. The three of them arrived at the office, and Colonel Zhou poured An Ran a glass of water before asking, "What do you two think about this?"
Before he could say anything, the phone rang. Colonel Zhou picked up the phone and answered it. An Ran took the opportunity to lean over to Cao Kun's ear and told him what she had discovered.
Cao Kun was puzzled after hearing her words. Why did they have to crush the cervical vertebrae when they were going to kill the person? This didn't make sense.
An Ran's idea was to find an opportunity to use the space and go check out the bodies of the four enemy spies. She always felt something was wrong.
Colonel Zhou hung up the phone with a heavy face and said, "Old Fang was murdered."
Hearing this, Cao Kun stood up and looked at Colonel Zhou in disbelief. He asked, "Commander, what did you say?"
An Ran didn't react at all. She pretended to look at Cao Kun with concern, but her eyes were fixed on Colonel Zhou. She had a feeling that there was something wrong with this man.
Colonel Zhou rubbed his forehead, not looking at Cao Kun. He repeated, "Old Fang was murdered."
Cao Kun slumped into a chair, staring blankly at the table, his eyes still fixed on Colonel Zhou. There wasn't a trace of sadness in his eyes, but rather a hint of smugness, which she saw clearly. She sneered inwardly, her intuition had always been spot on.
I just don’t know when someone will visit my house. Will the visitor be his accomplice or him?
No one was in the mood to continue the discussion. Colonel Zhou was also a thoughtful person. He asked Cao Kun and An Ran to go home and come back tomorrow to discuss the plan and countermeasures.
After the two left the army, An Ran took Cao Kun to a deserted place and slipped into the space. They teleported back to their home, and after confirming that no one was outside, they slipped out of the space. They went directly to Cao Mo's room, where he had stayed before. The bedding on the bed had not been turned over.
After leaving the room, he asked, "Commander Fang, what did you do after leaving the army?"
Cao Kun replied, "I heard from Old Sun that they suspected someone was deliberately blocking your pharmaceutical production. Commander Fang wanted to report to a higher authority, so he left the army."
An Ran frowned and asked again, "Who knew that he left because of this?"
He thought for a moment and said, "Besides Old Sun and Commander Fang, there are also Old Wei and Colonel Zhou."
Sitting on the chair, he said: "I suspect your Colonel Zhou, you just heard that Chief Fang was killed, but you didn't notice it. I have been observing him with my peripheral vision, and I found that there is no trace of sadness in his eyes, but a hint of pride.
What was he so proud of? Was he proud of getting rid of Master Fang, or was he proud of successfully stopping the drug production? Besides, it wasn't some extraordinary drug, just a drug that made people tell the truth, so why were they so nervous?
Hearing this, Cao Kun frowned. It wasn't that he didn't trust his wife, but he couldn't understand why things had suddenly become so complicated. The enemy spy had been killed, and by whom, no one knew. Now, a man in a black cloak had appeared. Chief Fang had been killed again.
He began, "When we were on a mission, a comrade was injured. I gave him the hemostatic medicine you gave me. When Commander Fang found out, he asked for some and gave it to Elder Wei to study. Elder Wei commented that the hemostatic medicine you gave him was the best of the best. If the army could have this medicine, it would be a blessing for the soldiers."