Li Yidao arrived at Jiang City's First People's Hospital a little after six in the morning.
He had already called Li Hui earlier, and the message was clear—there shouldn't be much trouble.
The regular procedures for family members to claim the body would suffice.
As long as Li Yidao could prove that he was acting on behalf of Wang Qiang's aunt, the hospital would cooperate.
Li Hui and his team were aware of the peculiar circumstances surrounding Wang Qiang's family. With only Wang Qiang's aunt as a legal family member, and considering her unique situation, having Li Yidao act as her representative for body retrieval seemed entirely reasonable.
While autopsy was a standard procedure, the entire situation was already illogical and bizarre.
Even if an autopsy were to be performed, it would merely be a formality.
In this context, following or not following the procedure seemed somewhat insignificant.