Outside the morgue.
Chen Chao silently listened to Shen Xin's report.
"Let's wait for Old Du to finish his examination," Chen Chao said, not rushing to give his opinion.
He had brought the medical examiner with him.
By the time Ding Yuwei returned from getting her rabies vaccine, Du Xin Kai, the chief medical examiner from the sub-bureau, finally came out.
He had worn a protective suit inside, so he was drenched in sweat.
"No abnormal wounds," Du Xin Kai said, shaking his head.
He showed the autopsy photos to the group and concluded, "My guess is also that he died of rabies. His medical records support this, so there shouldn't be any major issues."
Then he added, "Old Chen, don't you think you're overthinking this? I just think he was particularly unlucky."
There were no other fatal external injuries, and the possibility of deliberately infecting someone with the rabies virus was practically zero.
