After two minutes and thirty seconds, Bailey stopped struggling, and her whole body softened.
The killer continued to wait, and five minutes later, he removed the quilt covering Bailey's nose and mouth and began testing Bailey's vital signs. There is no heartbeat, no breathing, no basic brainstem reflexes, and the EEG is flat, which means the brain was dead.
In the end, the killer took pictures and collected evidence, cleaned up the scene, and then exited the ward again, leaving step by step without rushing.
The whole process lasted ten minutes, and the killer moved neatly and calmly, clearly a veteran. But Keiko didn't do anything the whole time. The killer left, and she asked softly:
"Major, do you want to follow him?"
"No, this killer won't live for long. After returning to hand in the business, it will be cleaned up. We don't have to work so hard." Jeanne replied.
"Then what do we do now?"