Chapter 2529
“Mr. York is my friend, Doctor. Please make an exception for him.”
“Make an exception? I can‘t do such a thing!”
The forensic scientist scoffed coldly. After seeing the badge on Leslie‘s chest, she froze slightly.
“So you‘re Ms. Clarke. But even so, you can‘t start breaking the rules here! Itt‘s fine if you want to let Mr. York in here, but he has to register for his entry first.”
Harvey narrowed his eyes slightly before smiling warmly at the forensic scientist.
“No problem. If that‘s the case, I‘ll head there right now. Where can I find the registration
room?»
The forensic scientist walked out of the door and pointed Harvey to the registration room.
“It‘s right there. There‘s a sign outside. A doctor named Shaun Sorell will be in charge of registration. Just go look for him.”
“Thanks, Doctor.”
Harvey nodded before heading toward the empty hallway.
After seeing Harvey leave, the forensic scientist then shifted her gaze toward the two inspectors.
The forensic scientist yelped shyly as if she stubbed her toe before bending down to look at her feet. The inspectors could not help but stare
at her silky ankles.
Leslie froze slightly, then looked at the body right in front of her.
“Are you Naoto‘s sister?!”
The forensic scientist chuckled with a hint of sorrow in her eyes.
“That‘s right. I‘m Rumiko Takei. I was the one that raised him ever since he was a little boy. He died, and on foreign ground too. How can I just stay put when I‘m his sister? If I don‘t kill the murderer, how can my little brother‘s soul even rest in peace? How can we ever get our reputation back?”
Leslie slowly stepped back.
“If you‘re planning to kill Harvey, why didn‘t you just get to it before? You got him out of here and came for me! Are you going to use me so you can threaten him? You people from the Shinkage Way–your family has no shame!”
“If I can take revenge for my little brother, so what if I play a little dirty to force his murderer to kneel in front of him with tears flowing down his face?” Rumiko retorted.
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