Jiang Yuan couldn't stand anymore in the autopsy room.
Despite spending so much time looking at bones and barely finding any clues, they still had not been of any use.
Now that he thought about it, since the investigation of this case had started till now, the team had discovered quite a few clues, but they were still a long way from identifying a suspect.
This indicated, on one hand, that the suspect had strong anti-investigation capabilities, which in turn suggested that he might have committed more crimes. On the other hand, it inevitably caused the investigating officers to feel dejected.
Jiang Yuan's sense of dejection might have been stronger.
This case was one he was extremely eager to solve—for reasons that go without saying. Liu Jinghui was still missing, and the longer he remained missing, the slimmer the chances of finding him became. This was something nobody wanted to think about in detail.
In previous cases, Jiang Yuan often felt like he could do no wrong.