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Chapter 20 Colin's Research

Chapter 20 Colin’s “Research”

When Colin pushed the body out of it, he had been listening to the conversation between the three of them, looking for an opportunity to interrupt, but there was never a suitable time, and he never expected that Captain Robin would suddenly ask him.

Perhaps because it was too sudden, Colin did not respond immediately.

It was too stiff, as if I was being asked to perform on purpose.

He was wondering, what was Captain Robin's intention, and had he discovered anything?

"The detective said before he left that when I was summoning souls, other people couldn't see it, at least the second level couldn't see it, so did Captain Robin notice other signs? The spiritual changes when I used my left eye

?”

However, Colin responded with silence. In the eyes of others, he seemed to be confused by the question - everyone's eyes were already looking over.

"Colin, what are you doing? This gentleman is asking you something!"

Noticing everyone's gazes, little William was startled, but immediately came to his senses and reminded anxiously: "But remember, don't talk nonsense!"

Chief Tebell came back to his senses. He thought Colin couldn't answer, so he decided to give Captain Robin a step down, so he smiled and said: "This is your friend, sir? He may have his own way of thinking about things."

It’s all about setting opinions, but today’s task requires strong professionalism after all.”

Captain Robin thought for a moment, then showed an expression that had seen through everything, and said: "Mr. Varlan, I remember that you are a top student who graduated from Bursenberg Medical School."

Chief Tebell was also a little surprised.

The name of melanoma is determined directly by the left eye. If this world has not been named yet, then this is the conclusion based on the memory before time travel? Can this eye help me sort out the knowledge of past lives?

At the moment, facing the examining gaze of the female forensic doctor, Colin could only bite the bullet and said: "Melanoma is the name I gave it, and I have done some research on it. This kind of small malignant tumor may appear in any part of the body, but in

It is most obvious on the arms, legs, back and scalp. The most dangerous part of this kind of tumor is that it is easily ignored, because it initially looks like a mole and the symptoms are not obvious. When something is wrong and the diagnosis is diagnosed, it often spreads to the whole body.

.”

"Is that so?" Chief Tebell was surprised.

He knew that there was no way to compare with the professionalism of the female forensic doctor. The only advantage was to use the correct answers to find arguments and add some metaphysics: "She probably damaged her internal organs in an accident, so she underwent an internal organ transplant. And after the transplant

Later, she developed many physical problems, each of which could be fatal."

"Thank you very much, sir." Chief Tebel suddenly smiled and extended his hand to Colin, "Mr. Varlan, would you mind leaving a phone number? We will have many opportunities to cooperate in the future. You probably don't know.

In Bursenberg, anyone with your vision is a treasure! I think you won’t mind making more friends.”

"No, I think Mr. Varlan is very confident. His findings are not just based on reasoning and observation." Captain Robin said with an expression that said, "I understand again. Am I right?"

Chief Tebell was stunned and looked at Colin with a frown, as if he had just seen him.

"So, the problem may lie in the transplanted organs?" Chief Tebell's eyes were fixed on the Nair General Hospital on the list. "What is the reason for all this trouble, vendetta?"

Colin didn't give the other party a chance at all, and asked smoothly: "Ms. Moore, you performed a craniotomy on the deceased, and you must have found this kind of tumor in her brain, because the favorite part of metastatic lesions is the brain. Once

If it spreads here, it means that the patient's life will be a few weeks at most."

"Tell me what you think." Captain Robin spoke again, "I'm not testing you, but I know you have the talent in this area, and I'm asking for your opinion. There's no need to deliberately keep a low profile."

Little William couldn't help but ask: "Colin, if you have such ability, why do you come here to carry corpses? This is not a promising career."

He opened the deceased's arm and pointed to a tiny pinhole: "The things in this hole have been taken out. Was it done by the police?"

In order to get closer to the correct answer, he has grafted and consolidated his views as much as possible, but it is still a bit far-fetched.

Sure enough, the latter said: "Although she has an allergic reaction, she should not have the opportunity to be exposed to the allergen for a long time."

Chloe's brows tightened: "Cancer is a terminal disease that has gradually appeared in the past ten years. It is generally believed that it is related to the big impact event ten years ago. Research on cancer has not progressed due to time and technological level.

Not big, the latest breakthrough was the result of Dr. Calvin. Just like the cancerous tissue on the deceased, there are only a few records so far, and there is no clear name. So..."

"This person is amazing! He almost recounted Ms. Lauren's experiences over the past year! He just relied on a pair of eyes to observe!"

Captain Robin took back his hand and said: "If you hadn't suggested sending him here, I'm afraid I wouldn't have been able to meet Mr. Varlan. This is the credit of the Bursenberg Police Department. I will report it truthfully."

Captain Robin was also a little confused and asked: "Isn't it called this?" Oops, is there a new term for the other world? No, what I said is a phrase translated into Clovis language.

Forensic doctor Chloe said: "I also found these pinholes, and there was nothing inside. The equipment here is not complete enough. If it is replaced by the identification laboratory in Desai City, I can identify the original ingredients from the residues."

Sheriff Tebell quickly looked through the deceased's personal file, and the more he looked at it, the more surprised he became.

Sure enough, forensic doctor Chloe said: "Although your discussion of pathology is very exciting, the last paragraph is still too far-fetched. How can we determine the cause of death simply by relying on pinholes? We also need to use professional instruments to conduct more detailed examinations."

examine."

He then said to Colin: "Sir, it doesn't matter. Just do your job well. There is no need to feel any psychological pressure."

When he was speaking at this time, his weight was completely different from before.

Colin pointed to the irregular black mole on the deceased's arm: "For example, this melanoma is a very small malignant tumor. After it appears, it only takes a few months to be fatal."

Even Captain Robin raised his eyebrows.

Colin breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that he had passed the test.

In this case, Colin felt that there was no need to hesitate any longer, so he said: "I think the cause of death of the deceased may be allergies." He observed the expression of the female forensic doctor.

"You're too polite. You're really too polite. We haven't been able to help you much." Chief Tebell shook his head.

"I'm very sorry, Colin is new here." Little William smiled, winked at Colin, and pulled the corpse bed to continue walking.

Only appeared in the last ten years?

The big impact event ten years ago?

Colin's forehead was sweating.

"Of course." Colin shook hands with the other party and exchanged contact information.

in addition.

The bad thing is, no matter how similar the technological level and social development are, it is a different world after all, and there are still many differences in many places. If you are not careful, you will step into a trap!

Too careless!

What exactly is a big impact event? How can it be linked to cancer?

He had heard this phrase more than once.

The female forensic doctor ignored the police chief and asked, "If you have such ability, why do you still rely on a letter of introduction to work here?"

She turned to look at Colin: "How did you name it, and why did you think that it would be fatal in just a few months?"

Seeing this scene, little William was greatly shocked.

This undoubtedly acquiesces to Colin's words.

Colin was not polite and continued: "The deceased had some gastrointestinal problems, which were caused by chronic toxins. Miss Moore has already mentioned this and the symptoms of heart failure. What I want to say now is another point."

Then he replied: "No, at least not before she had an organ transplant. After she was employed, her record was very incomplete because she lost her job, lost her house, and even the family doctor terminated her contract. She had entered different hospitals many times.

community clinics, but none of them have anything to do with allergies.”

Didn’t your father say this is a sunrise industry?

"So that's it!" Sheriff Tebel's eyes were bright, and there was a hint of unknown meaning in Colin's eyes. "Mr. Varlan, what else did you find?"

"You call this new cancerous tissue melanoma?" the female forensic doctor spoke again.

The female forensic doctor looked surprised and was about to speak.

The female forensic doctor frowned and said, "Mr. Varlan, I didn't know you had done research in this area. Have you really discovered anything? You might as well tell me."

"I think that's the problem," Colin now felt confident and started to talk. "As I said, the deceased was injured in an accident and underwent a kidney transplant. After that, he suffered from many diseases.

"In addition to toxin accumulation, melanoma, heart failure, in addition, when we go back and look at the corpse," he asked: "Was the deceased allergic to anything before? Is there a record of frequent visits to clinics and hospitals for allergy treatment after this?"

?”

You old man is very knowledgeable.

Colin hesitated for a moment and nodded.

"We will investigate this matter." Captain Robin stretched out his hand and shook it with the police chief, "Thank you for your assistance."

"Perhaps her allergies are different from normal ones." Colin organized his words. They did not answer immediately, but instead said: "This lady has an old surgical scar on her body, which is from a kidney transplant."

Traces, I can feel something from them..."

Colin nodded and said: "Swollen lips, erythema on the skin, and traces of blisters are all obvious symptoms of allergies. It means that after the kidney transplant, the deceased became allergic to something. It was probably some kind of metal that could be made into sharp objects.

A fine needle pierces the skin and is quickly taken out afterwards. Considering that allergic symptoms do not appear frequently, this should be a rare metal, or a precious metal that is not easily accessible, such as gold, silver, etc. I noticed this

The lady doesn’t have any jewelry…”

The female forensic doctor took a deep look at Colin and said, "When you put the body away, let's discuss melanoma. This is an interesting research direction. Also, if you don't mind, I'd like to take a look at your research.

Don’t worry about the results, I will keep them secret before you publish them.”

"Ms. Moore's connections are quite good," Chief Tebell reminded him helpfully. "Mr. Varland, if your discovery is published, it will bring you a lot of benefits."

"Oh, okay..." Colin sweated secretly, where did he get the research results?

If one person can't do it well, he'll have to help others!

"I'm afraid you have to wait a moment." Captain Robin glanced at his watch and said to Colin: "Mr. Varlan, follow me to a place. We need your further help."

(End of chapter)


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