Half an hour later.
After a brief rest, Jiang Yuan returned, and the technicians in the laboratory had already been reconfigured.
The identical process continued, but the cases solved were genuinely substantial.
On average, three cases per hour, five suspects, outside Ni Cha was swinging handcuffs till they smoked, still unable to keep up with Jiang Yuan's pace.
Whose case-solving rate is like this?
For a normal police investigation unit of about 20 people, arresting five or six suspects at once is considered a significant case. If there are plans to arrest more people, arrangements are made in advance. Even for minor theft or public decency cases, handling a dozen in a day can exhaust the officers.
But the cases Jiang Yuan is solving right now simply do not discriminate in size.
Anyone who has left footprints and lingered in the vicinity could potentially be recognized by their gait.