Shen Yan has always believed in the existence of geniuses.
Because she is one herself.
During the college entrance exams, Shen Yan was the second highest scorer in Haizhou City that year.
This score was enough to get into the best university in the country, but due to her family’s influence, she resolutely applied to the forensic science program at the Public Security University.
Moreover, she refused the job her parents arranged for her and started as an ordinary forensic doctor in the Criminal Investigation Team.
In the police profession, due to the special nature of the work, the proportion of female police officers is much lower than in other industries.
Since starting at the Public Security University, Shen Yan has been one of the brightest in her class, even in the entire school.
The boys who pursued her included children of governnt officials and wealthy families.
Good-looking ones...
Is there a shortage of good-looking guys at the Public Security University?
Shen Yan could unhesitatingly say she had seen them all: wealthy, powerful, and handso.
Not to ntion the outstanding young n introduced by her family over the years.
However, it seems that none of the guys she’s t over the years could make her feel as elusive and inscrutable as Lu Chuan does.
The Criminal Investigation Team is both big and small.
Only a few university graduates join every year, so it’s impossible not to know each other.
Shen Yan had already heard that a handso guy had joined the Cri Scene Investigation office.
It was hard not to hear about it; he caught a wanted criminal just after joining and received a third-class personal rit.
That was sothing the team held a eting to comnd him for.
Initially thought to be just a flash in the pan, he seed to have gotten lucky.
Yet, just a few days later, Lu Chuan found a significant clue in the Zhang Wen murder case, directly helping the task force to lock in on the suspect.
Then, before the murder case was even solved, the guy independently solved a cold case from last year involving robbery and assault.
And on his way ho the sa day, he caught a thief who had stolen the wallet of an investor’s secretary.
Moreover, he solved the theft case at the bureau director’s father-in-law’s house in passing.
Just when you thought that was it, in the reservoir corpse dumping case, it was Lu Chuan again who first locked onto a clue.
During this ti, I also heard he helped Action Group Two solve an arson case in the South Suburb.
Now, he can even do skeleton analysis reports!
That’s a forensic doctor’s work.
Cri scene investigation, trace examination, forensics, capturing...
Is there anything this guy can’t do?
That’s Zhang Yuanchao we’re talking about; Shen Yan heard Zhang Yuanchao’s lectures back in school.
He really is an expert, not a so-called "zhuan jia" (subpar expert).
A woman’s downfall often starts with curiosity about a man.
Of course, n are much simpler; they aren’t curious, just lustful.
Quietly following behind the three, Shen Yan also headed to the Cri Scene Investigation office.
A beautiful woman is hard to chase; a handso and talented man is equally hard to capture, especially when Lu Chuan is also wealthy.
The feeling of riding in a Bentley is indeed comfortable.
Of course, Shen Yan is not the only policewoman interested in Lu Chuan.
The Cri Scene Investigation office.
Old Bai and Yang Sen were chatting; there was not much going on recently, and they had finished what they could do on the skeleton case; the rest depended on the Action Group.
Lu Chuan was tending to the flamingo-lily by the window; this flower cannot be exposed to the sun for too long, or its color will fade.
However, an appropriate amount of sunlight can make the leaves of the flamingo-lily greener.
Just like solving cases and dating, raising flowers requires the right timing.
Bang.
The municipal bureau’s managing leader and the team captain ca together, naturally with no need to knock.
As the door opened, they were greeted with this harmonious and warm scene.
Wang Kai cleared his throat; after all these years, the atmosphere in the Cri Scene Investigation office was still the sa as it was when he was here.
Slam!
Liu Guodong stood up from behind the computer and imdiately saluted.
Although Wang Kai ca from the Cri Scene Investigation office and had a good private relationship with everyone.
But, after all, a leader is a leader, and coming over at this ti with Qin Yong was clearly not for reminiscing about old tis.
The three of Lu Chuan were slightly taken aback and quickly saluted.
"Hello, Vice Director Wang!"
Wang Kai waved his hand: "No need to be so formal; I ca this ti primarily to understand so situation from Lu Chuan."
Lu Chuan?
The expressions of Liu Guodong, Yang Sen, and Old Bai subtly changed. Wang Kai indeed appreciated Lu Chuan.
You could tell from the last dinner.
But this ti, coming with Qin Yong to find Lu Chuan for information?
What’s going on?
Lu Chuan, seeing Liu Guodong’s questioning gaze, was also a bit baffled.
Being just a newcor, it seed like he was out of reach of the municipal bureau’s vice director.
At this mont, Old Liu had to stand his ground.
"Director Wang, Captain Qin," Liu Guodong stepped forward two steps: "Has sothing happened?"
Although Wang Kai oversees the Criminal Investigation Team, except for when there’s a major case or during the New Year visits, he doesn’t co to the Criminal Investigation Team very often.
Now to personally co for Lu Chuan, sothing must be up.
Don’t underestimate a leader’s busy schedule; the entire municipal bureau has over twenty departnts.
One eting per departnt per week is enough to keep them busy.
Not to ntion etings with the provincial departnt and the city.
Wang Kai spends most of his ti either in etings or on his way to a eting.
Qin Yong waved his hand, getting straight to the point: "Lu, did you make a skeleton identification analysis report last night?"
Lu Chuan nodded; there was nothing to hide about it: "Yes, it was about the skeleton found in the hot pot restaurant last night. I used the forensic office’s equipnt for analysis."
"Then submitted the report to the provincial technical appraisal center for review through the technical platform."
"Captain Qin, how did you know about this?"
No wonder Lu was puzzled; as the head of the Criminal Investigation Team, Qin Yong should not have the focus to care about technical platforms.
Although submissions to the provincial departnt require his account for approval, everyone in Cri Scene Investigation and Forensics knows it.
This was sothing Qin Yong had authorized long ago.
Qin Yong and Wang Kai exchanged a look, and they both finally confird.
The expert Zhang Yuanchao talked about was Lu Chuan.
"Where’s the report? Let us take a look."
Until now, neither had seen the skeleton identification analysis report Lu Chuan made.
This was not much of a problem; Lu Chuan agreed and could print it directly from his computer.
In less than two minutes, two copies of the report were handed over to Wang Kai and Qin Yong.
Although neither of them were forensic doctors, Wang Kai had worked in Cri Scene Investigation, and Qin Yong had a wealth of experience.
They had seen skeleton identification analysis reports made by Zhang Yuanchao before.
And now, after seeing the report Lu Chuan made, they finally understood why Zhang Yuanchao said it was not inferior to his own.
After a while, Wang Kai closed the report in his hand and looked carefully at Lu Chuan: "Lu, how did you make this report?"
"Oh, this was just fiddled with using the forensic laboratory equipnt, asuring and analyzing data."
"I did so research on this subject while in college, and this was my first formal skeleton identification."
Lu scratched his head: "Vice Director Wang, is there sothing inaccurate? Did the upper levels raise any objections?"
Lu Chuan’s words...
"Just fiddled"... did so research... first ti doing it...
Behind him, Wang Changjiang couldn’t help but click his tongue.
Dammit, I’d also like to just fiddle around.
But alas, lack of skill stops .
For so reason, Old Wang thought of the little blue pill his wife bought for him.
Sigh...
One must acknowledge one’s age.
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