Lu Chuan thought of this and decided to take action immediately.
But having an idea is one thing; whether it can be executed, or to what extent, is another matter entirely.
Back then, Liu Guodong had already compared the footprints collected at the scene with those of the corresponding individuals.
However, the footprints he selected for comparison back then were clear ones, not the overlapping ones.
The process of separation was not very smooth; it was a technical task requiring meticulous patience and high-level skills.
He looked up at the quartz clock on the wall; it was almost time to clock out.
At the time of the incident, more than thirty sets of overlapping footprints were collected at the scene.
Handling all of them wouldn't be something that could be done in a day or two.
Moreover, today's workload was already immense; Lu Chuan had managed to solve the backlogged cases from two and three years ago.
He stretched lazily and decided not to work overtime.
