"No way, I see her, no, her skin is so well-maintained, you can't tell she's a man at all!" Kiharu Yuno exclaimed, seemingly unable to believe that it was a man. "Jiang Hang-kun, you're not kidding me, are you?"
Jiang Hang rolled his eyes at the other person: "Do you think Aso Keiji can't even tell the difference between his own son and daughter?"
Yoshino Koharu seemed to understand something and nodded, but the next moment she suddenly realized what was going on.
"Wait, Jiang Hang, how did you find the other person? I asked around and there's no one with the surname Aso on the island."
"Because after he was adopted, he changed his name to Asai Narumi. Isn't it normal that you can't find anyone with the surname Aso?" Jiang Hang said casually.
"Jiang Hang-kun, how did you find out that the other party changed his name to Asai Narumi? I don't think anyone on the island knows that the other party is Aso Keiji's son!" Koharu Yuno, who had just upgraded her intelligence gathering to the beginner level last night, successfully found the blind spot.
Jiang Hang coughed twice. He had originally planned to brush it off with "this is basic reasoning," but looking at Kiharu Yuno's curious eyes, he decided to tell her the truth even though he didn't want to.
"I asked Officer Takagi about it. I already knew the other person's identity before coming to Moonshadow Island," Jiang Hang briefly explained his source of information.
Then Yuno Koharu went off to the side and became withdrawn.
"What's wrong with Yuno?" Sakaki Shizuka, who hadn't heard Jiang Hang and Muchun Yuno's previous conversation, asked Jiang Hang curiously.
"She suffered a slight setback, but it's alright. She should recover by the time she gets to Tokyo." Jiang Hang smiled and told Sakaki Shizuka not to worry about her.
He couldn't sit still in his seat for long, so he went up to the deck to enjoy the sea breeze.
Unexpectedly, there was another person who shared the same idea as him.
Seeing Asagi staring at Moonshadow Island, which was now only a silhouette in sight, Jiang Hang walked over to him, greeted him, and then asked him a question.
Are you still thinking about your father?
Asagi nodded: "Although I knew the truth two years ago, it still feels a little strange when I think about it now."
He felt his father's feelings and apologies in the musical score, but the mistakes his father made back then and the tragedy that those mistakes ultimately led to could not be washed away.
Sensing the other person's complicated feelings, Jiang Hang didn't say much on the topic, but instead asked about their future plans.
"What are your thoughts after you resigned from Moonshadow Island?"
Jiang Hang asked the other party a question. He hadn't thought about it before, but just now he suddenly had the idea of bringing the other party to his side.
Asano Minoru is indeed a talented person; at least her status as a graduate of the University of Tokyo Medical School speaks for itself, and countless high school students dream of becoming students at the University of Tokyo Medical School in the future.
It would be quite an accomplishment to train someone to become a renowned doctor.
Unfortunately, it seems the other side was already prepared.
“Yes, I’m going to become a forensic pathologist.” Ma Sheng’s honest words surprised Jiang Hang slightly.
Although forensic pathologists are also doctors, even he is well aware that in terms of status and treatment, forensic pathologists are far inferior to ordinary doctors. They are often misunderstood, with many believing that forensic pathologists simply spend their days facing corpses. After all, doctors can save lives, while even the most skilled forensic pathologist cannot bring the dead back to life by spending all day with corpses.
Dangerous, dirty, tiring, harsh, no holidays, no makeup, and unable to get married. Because these words all begin with the letter K in Japanese, forensic professionals often jokingly call it a "7k" job.
Doctors are paid well, while forensic pathologists are paid poorly and often face disdain. Coupled with Japan's already low autopsy rate, this results in a situation where, although countless people want to get into medical school, only a handful ultimately choose to become forensic pathologists.
Of course, perhaps because of the frequent occurrence of murders in this world, the number of forensic doctors is much greater than what Jiang Hang knew in his previous life, but in reality, the number of forensic doctors in Japan is pitifully small, probably just over 200.
This is almost unimaginable for a country with over 100 million people and more than a million deaths every year.
"Are you really sure?" Jiang Hang looked at the other person. "The path of a forensic doctor is very tough."
"In the past two years, I have actually been studying this subject on my own, for the sake of that revenge plan," Asagi Minori did not deny that he had once had the idea of killing for revenge.
“I once heard someone say that forensic medicine is a profession that exists for the future. Although I didn’t quite understand the meaning of that statement at the time, I think I understand it a little better now.”
“Every year, more than 100,000 people die unnaturally in Japan, and of these 100,000 people who die in accidents, only less than 1,000 bodies are dissected.”
“When my father died, the police ruled it a suicide, but no forensic doctor was allowed to perform an autopsy. I’ve always thought that if a forensic doctor had been able to autopsy my parents’ bodies back then, maybe they would have discovered the truth about their deaths.”
Asagi looked at Jiang Hang with a very calm expression.
"I cannot become a detective as skilled as Mr. Jiang Hang, but I also do not want to see a tragedy like mine happen again."
"All I can do is become a forensic pathologist, speak for those who died accidentally, and find the buried truth for those who are still alive."
Chapter 55: You bastard system, you tricked me!
Asagi has a new goal in mind, and Jiang Hang is gratified because he has successfully saved someone's future.
He wasn't quite sure what his future would hold, but at least for now, he felt that what he was doing was meaningful.
After disembarking from the ship, Jiang Hang waved goodbye to the other person, thinking that perhaps when they met again next time, Asagi would already be a forensic doctor who could handle things on his own.
Although the phrase "forensic medicine is a profession that exists for the future" sounded somewhat familiar to him.
However, he didn't think much of it and instead began to take stock of what he had gained from this trip to Moonshadow Island.
Strictly speaking, he solved three cases on Tsukikage Island: the case of Keiji Aso's self-immolation twelve years ago, the case of the Tsukikage Island drug trafficking gang, and the revenge he prevented from Aso Nami.
However, in the final evaluation by the system, these three events were combined into the "Moon Shadow Island Incident," and Jiang Hang completed the first case that was rated five stars by the system.
Jiang Hang was quite surprised when he learned from the system that this time it was actually a five-star rating.
Because he didn't actually make any big splash in this case. There were no "boom" explosions or thrilling climaxes. Compared to the grand scenes in the Conan movies, like a satellite crashing into a building or a helicopter strafing the Tokyo Tower, it was nothing.
However, the drug trafficking gang on Tsukikage Island has been engaged in drug dealing for over a decade. During that time, they have been involved with countless suppliers and distributors, and the amount of drugs flowing from Tsukikage Island to Tokyo is likely staggering. Considering the harmful effects of drugs and the potential social impact of this case, a five-star rating is not surprising.
The system also generously provided a corresponding reward for solving a five-star case.
First, there's the monetary reward, which is self-explanatory. Jiang Hang plans to buy his own firm as soon as he gets back.
Secondly, there was an advanced training manual. This was the first time Jiang Hang had obtained such a thing. Its function was simple: to train Jiang Hang's current skills to an advanced level. However, skills like 'Eagle Eye' or 'Aura Concealment,' which were more like talents, could not be improved through training.
Jiang Hang looked at the skills that could be used with this advanced training book. Lockpicking, Assassin's Footwork, and Sword and Staff Mastery were three skills that did not need to be upgraded to advanced level for the time being.
All that's left are disguise and fighting skills.
Jiang Hang wasn't in a hurry to make a choice right now, but instead looked at the last skill.
Cunning (Advanced).
This is Jiang Hang's third advanced skill. According to the skill description, it will greatly enhance his perception of danger. At the same time, he will also go to the training space for corresponding training to improve his insight and action, ensuring that he can grasp his own situation and the enemy's abilities even when he is at a disadvantage in battle.
According to the description, this is a very useful ability. If Jiang Hang suddenly has any bad intuition right now, it's mostly just nonsense. But after mastering this skill, if Jiang Hang feels danger again, it means there really is danger.
However, Jiang Hang now gets a headache whenever he sees a skill that requires him to enter the training space.
Basic skills are easy to master; you can learn them by putting in a little effort. But advanced skills are different.
His advanced mastery of poisons had caused him to die from various poisons hundreds of times. His advanced mastery of the hidden blade was somewhat better, but even so, he still died dozens of times.
Upon seeing that the skill description included both "dangerous" and "combat is more important" and "advanced," Jiang Hang knew he was likely going to die many more times.
He might even break his death record in the training space.
With that thought in mind, Jiang Hang lay down on his bed and entered the training space.
Then the night passed.
The next day, Jiang Hang woke up from his sleep.
When he woke up this time, he felt as if he had been in another world.
He must have died so many times that he couldn't even remember how many times he had died.
All he knew was that he had encountered countless dangers in the virtual space, and that if he relaxed even slightly, he would die.
Moreover, the ways they died were varied: being ganged up on and hacked to death; being ganged up on and shot in the head by a sniper at long range; being ganged up on and suddenly crushed by a road roller falling from the sky...
In short, it was basically a group of people ganging up on him in various ways while also creating all sorts of dangers.
What he needs to do is truly survive in a desperate situation.
Even if there's less than a 1% chance of turning things around, he'll seize that slim chance to survive until the end.
After being ganged up on all night, his originally rudimentary fighting skills were even upgraded to intermediate level.
Indeed, the closer humans are to death, the greater their potential becomes.
After lying in bed in a daze for a long time, Jiang Hang sent a message to Yoshino Kiharu and Shizuka Sakaki, telling them that the agency was closed for the day and they didn't need to come to work.
Although the system's help prevents these deaths from having a psychological impact on him, he decided to take a day off today.
Having found an excuse to slack off, Jiang Hang returned to his bed.
Since his fighting skills had been upgraded to the intermediate level through the training of Mind's Eye, it would be a waste to use the advanced training book again. So Jiang Hang didn't hesitate and directly gave the training book to the Disguise skill.
"Upgrading the disguise skill to an advanced level shouldn't be too troublesome... It can't be worse than the training of the Mind's Eye, right?" Jiang Hang muttered to himself, while also asking his system.
"System, is it difficult to improve the advanced level of disguise?"
"The host only needs to train according to the requirements of the training space for advanced disguise skills, and this system will also provide some assistance to the host."
It seemed to be going fairly normally. Jiang Hang thought about it and figured since he was going to rest today anyway, he might as well work on improving his disguise skills.
After all, there are many uses for disguise skills in life.
However, after entering the training space, Jiang Hang realized that he had been too naive.
The basic disguise is not difficult, because the basic disguise cannot make Jiang Hang disguise himself as those difficult-to-imitate objects.
But sophisticated disguises are different; they not only have to mimic a person's appearance, but also ensure that their inner personality remains undetected.
By disguising himself as someone of similar or greater height, or even taller and stronger than himself, and using some auxiliary tools, Jiang Hang quickly completed his training here.
But those who are thinner and shorter than him, Jiang Hang is forced by the system to undergo bone-shrinking training.
This kind of pain is like having all the bones in your body broken while forcing you to perform all sorts of difficult yoga poses.
More importantly, the dog system beside him constantly makes him feel the emotional journey of the person he is imitating, otherwise the training will continue indefinitely.
Faced with these three torments combined, Jiang Hang would rather die a few more times.
You damn system, you tricked me!
Chapter 56: The Suzuki Group's Greeting Gift
On a sunny day, the Mihana Art Museum, which had been closed for almost ten days, finally reopened.
As the new owner of the Mihua Art Museum, Jiang Hang will definitely be present on the opening day.
Perhaps because of the news and public opinion some time ago, many people have become aware of this art museum. At the same time, many people probably remembered that they had visited this art museum before. After learning that the Mihana Art Museum would not be closed and converted into a hotel, this group of people came to check it out.
Therefore, on the first day of reopening, the museum's visitor numbers appeared surprisingly high.
"Everyone seems quite enthusiastic!" Yoshino Kiharu seemed to have high hopes for the future of the Mihara Art Museum.
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