Watching his actions, Vera Williams wanted to remind him about the contamination.
But she thought that the knowledge of her mysterious pen pal surely far surpassed her own, so she remained silent.
Leonard Churchill didn't pay attention to the two behind him; instead, he carefully examined the body.
Though not a professional forensic doctor, the medical knowledge stored in his brain was even more advanced than that of an ordinary doctor.
He prodded with his finger, the elasticity was almost the same as that of a living person, and he murmured to himself, "The corpse's activity is very high..."
Logically, after death, the blood begins to settle due to gravity, the skin of the corpse becomes pale, then livor mortis appears, followed by rigor mortis...
Strangely, it had been over two hours, and none of the bodies showed these signs.
What's more outrageous, the wounds on the bodies were still healing?
In layman's terms, that meant the person was dead, but the body wasn't.