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Chapter 433 Accountant Chuck: Do you know why I chose to be an accountant back then?
Chapter 433 Accountant Chuck: Do you know why I chose to be an accountant back then?
Leaving the office of billionaire Philip Wardry, the devil of God, Chuck and Detective Amy Santiago continue to explore the entire criminal chain of robbing the victim's kidney.
Victim Drew McDenny's family physician's office.
"Rooting human organs?"
The victim's family doctor was also taken aback after hearing the intention.
This kind of thing is appalling to ordinary people, but for doctors like them who have been dealing with human organs for a long time, they have heard about it, but most doctors have not encountered this kind of thing in person.
"When was the last time Drew McDenny had blood drawn?"
asked Detective Amy Santiago.
"I did a blood test on him a month ago."
The doctor flipped through the records and replied.
"for what?"
Chuck asked.
"Mr. McDenny is involved in a paternity suit and my blood draw was done as required by the court."
The doctor quickly reminded and explained.
"It's the same as the kidney tissue test?"
Chuck asks the key question.
"Yes, they are all antigen tests."
The doctor nodded: "The test was done by the Lantern Laboratory. If you have any questions, you can ask there. All my tests are legal and compliant."
Chuck glanced at him, nodded, got up and took Detective Amy Santiago away.
"Is he okay?"
Detective Amy Santiago asked as soon as she came out.
"no problem."
Chuck nodded.
"Great."
Detective Amy Santiago was quite happy: "At first I thought all the staff were villains, but I didn't expect there to be good people."
"Just because he has no problem with this matter doesn't mean he is a good person."
Chuck reminded: "It can only show that he has no weight in this case of robbery and attempted murder. The organizers of the crime will not share the benefits with a person who is only responsible for drawing blood. Many people know about it, adding unnecessary risks."
"Anyway, it's something to be happy about."
Detective Amy Santiago smiled, then smiled again.
She's heard and seen too many hell jokes.
Now that there is finally some news that is not so underworld, she feels that she will return to the underworld in an instant, and if she doesn't take the opportunity to be happy, she will be depressed.
"Tell me one more thing that makes you happy."
Seeing her so happy, Chuck said solemnly: "The Drew McDaniel that the doctor said was sued for a paternity test, and the results showed that he is not the father of the child."
"Uh……"
Detective Amy Santiago was taken aback for a moment, then looked at Chuck vigilantly: "You said this to prove that our victim is a good person? Was he slandered?"
Having worked on so many cases with Chuck, and heard Chuck tell so many hellish jokes, she couldn't believe that Chuck was really kind enough to give her good news.
Maybe some new hell joke is lurking in this so-called 'good news'.
"Do not."
Sure enough, Chuck shook his head: "Have you heard of Mark Twain? Before he ran for governor, he was known as a highly moral and talented writer, but when he ran for governor as an independent candidate, Overnight, he became a perjurer, a thief, a corpse robber, a drunk maniac, an expert blackmailer, and a dirty briber.
Of course, there is also a famous scene that people talk about. When he was giving a campaign speech, many children of different skin colors rushed up and hugged his legs and shouted daddy, which made people think that he would use the method of planting seeds to form The United Nations of the family, he eventually withdrew from the race out of fear of the attacks that would ruin his reputation, and 'his children' disappeared without a trace. "
"Dirty politics... what do you mean by that?"
Detective Amy Santiago didn't react for a while, but subconsciously, like countless low-level Americans, uttered the most authentic curses on the dirty campaign that they all knew but could do nothing about.
"After Mark Twain ran for governor, these so-called children flocked to him. What if there was a paternity test at that time?"
Chuck reminded.
"Mark Twain is going to be sued for an appraisal, you mean..."
Detective Amy Santiago said something, then his eyes widened, and he looked at Chuck in disbelief, unwilling to believe Chuck's angle of thinking.
"Yes, once he is prosecuted, he will be forced to take a paternity test."
Chuck said with a blank expression, "Even if he imitates Jobs, it's useless, and if his antigen test perfectly meets the transplant needs of some people, he will encounter a small capital shock."
"..."
Detective Amy San Diego was just worried, but now Chuck told her the last thing she wanted to hear.
Jobs, she knew that the billionaire from Silicon Valley had conceived with his girlfriend when he was unmarried, and broke up immediately when he learned that his girlfriend was pregnant.
After his girlfriend gave birth to his daughter, he asked him to pay for living expenses, but he was unwilling to pay, and refused to admit that the daughter was his own, so he was sued in court.
In order to prove that he was not the biological father of his daughter, he even declared in public that he was infertile, and then was forced by the court to conduct a paternity test and slapped his face.
These are not important.
She has long been used to the ugly faces of those rich people.
The thing that got her back most depressed now was the kidney robbery and attempted murder that Chuck had said, and the paternity lawsuit the victim had suffered a month earlier were probably part of the plan.
"Is that impossible?"
Detective Amy Santiago was unwilling to believe it: "It's completely unnecessary, right?"
"It's entirely possible!"
Chuck reminded: "What color is the victim Drew McDenny?"
"……African American."
Detective Amy Santiago smiled wryly.
"Yes."
Chuck ignored her wry smile, and said frankly: "Maybe many African Americans did not go to school well, but their history is far better than most whites.
Word of mouth comes from their distrust of the government engraved in their DNA from their ancestors. They can go to the hospital for testing and not get tested.
Because no one knows whether they are receiving treatment, or passively accepting inexplicable anti-human experiments without knowing it.
This is also the reason why the law has repeatedly emphasized that it is impossible to force others to provide personal biological information including fingerprints and blood samples without reasonable and legal requests.
Because there are real people who will use this information to commit crimes.
The victim of this case, Drew McDaniel, insisted that he had not been to a hospital or undergone any surgery, which was a reflection of this subconscious mind.
You think he doesn't understand, looks anti-intellectual, and is full of vigilance and malice towards the outside world, but in fact he really understands!
It's a pity that he did one thing wrong, that is, enlisted in the army and took a blood test.
The blood samples back then were enough to allow someone with resources to match him, and after a few decades, a lawsuit was filed against him for more detailed blood tests and tissue antigen tests.
When the result perfectly matches the only daughter of a billionaire who has undergone three kidney replacements and the toxins accumulated in her body make the kidneys matched by ordinary blood samples useless, he is a person who completely matches the four key indicators of blood tissue matching. , was "taken by God as a gift to the rich", and was directly attacked and had his kidney removed. "
"Holy shit!"
Even though he has gradually gotten used to Chuck's hell jokes, when Chuck analyzed the case from this angle, Amy Santiago was stunned and swears.
She was enough to treat those rich people as human beings, but she didn't expect that she still overestimated their bottom line.
This kind of operation, if it were her to investigate the case, it would be unimaginable.
Since it was unexpected, how could it be possible to find out and prosecute these scheming criminals against humanity?
No wonder these people are so arrogant!
It turned out that their world was so perverted and unscrupulous that they couldn't even imagine it.
"Do you want to continue?"
Chuck looked at her.
"Go on! Of course go on!"
Detective Amy Santiago said with a distorted expression: "I want to see if there is any more perverted operation! How evil are all the villains!"
Seeing this, Chuck naturally did as she wished and took her to the Blue Lantern Laboratory.
"No one knows the client's test results, and the data is only marked with the order number."
When Detective Amy Santiago expressed his intentions, the head of the Blue Lantern Laboratory directly denied it, looking at her as if she was telling a ridiculous joke.
"So knowing the order number and then looking it up, I can't find out Drew McDenny's blood tissue antigen test result?"
Detective Amy Santiago is no longer so easy to fool, staring sharply at the head of the laboratory.
"That's for the accounting department."
The head of the laboratory, who was so proud before, looked at Detective Amy Santiago as if he was looking at a Muggle. He was frightened by Detective Amy Santiago's sharp eyes and suppressed anger, and changed his face from the heart. .
"Santiago, do you know why I chose accounting in the first place?"
Chuck asked suddenly.
"why?"
Detective Amy Santiago immediately understood, and cheered.
"It is said that the 21st century is not the century of biology, but the century of intelligence, but neither biology nor intelligence can replace the post of accountant in the end."
Chuck said blankly: "Because biology and intelligence may liberate productivity and eliminate a lot of low-level jobs, but they can't take the blame for the boss and go to jail."
"So this is ah."
Amy Santiago echoed: "It's so reasonable, no wonder you travel by plane, some people don't want to take the same flight with you, as long as the plane crashes easily, everything is accountant's fault, and everything will be blamed Disappeared with the unexpected death of the accountant."
Speaking of this, she looked at the head of the laboratory with a sneer: "Dr. Kenny, would you like to fly with the accountant?"
"..."
The corner of the laboratory's director, Dr. Kenny, twitched, and changed the subject with an awkward smile: "We will check the records when the order arrives, and we will check the records again when the results are sent out. There are only two times in total... Let me see."
Under the expressionless gaze of Detective Chuck and Amy Santiago, he began to rummage through the records on the computer, and then his expression became more and more embarrassed: "Well, there is something wrong with this order, it has been checked three times, and it has also been printed out Three times, it was operated by one of my female employees named Rose Mendes, she is resting now, she is not here, I can provide her address information."
Originally, he would be very proud and sure that Drew McDenny's blood test result records would not be searched and printed more than twice.
It's a good idea not to say anything, or you will definitely be slapped in the face.
Detectives Chuck and Amy Santiago left the Blue Lantern Laboratory and found the operator Rose Mendis at the address given by the laboratory director Zhiqu.
"In order to ensure that the result is correct, I may have checked it three or four times."
Rose Mendis was shopping with her children when she saw Detective Chuck and Amy Santiago approaching and immediately defended herself.
"Why, you often made mistakes before?"
Chuck looked at her blankly.
"...I am a good employee!"
Rose Mendis couldn't hold it anymore: "I don't know about hurting people. A few days ago, a nurse, Gramercy Hospital, Elena Hella, came to me, and she wanted a printout of the data. They're working on a big research project related to kidney transplants."
"It really is."
Detective Amy Santiago mocked: "Researching how to rob healthy people's kidneys and transplant them to rich people is indeed a big project!"
"...they said it was an emergency, I really didn't know, I thought I was doing something good!"
Rose Mendes excitedly said.
"So you have a noble heart and never received money?"
Chuck looked at her blankly.
Rose Mendis was speechless for a moment, and lowered her head in shame.
Not for money, who is willing to do such illegal things.
"You should say that you are a single mother. It is not easy to raise a child by yourself."
Chuck honestly reminded: "The victim who saw his daughter sent his daughter to his wife's home, was robbed of his kidney and attempted murder, although he had a daughter, but followed his wife, he only visited her regularly to accompany her, not a single father , not as good as you!"
"..."
Rose Mendis became more and more ashamed, looking at the ground, if there was a crack in the ground, she would definitely get into it immediately.
Seeing this, Chuck stopped mocking and took Detective Amy Santiago away.
"Sure enough, there are family heroes."
Detective Amy Santiago grumbled.
"This is good."
Chuck said: "At least there is a basic sense of shame."
"Is it time to sue her then?"
asked Detective Amy Santiago.
"Of course!"
Chuck nodded: "She will pay for her stupidity!"
"madness?"
Detective Amy Santiago asked in surprise, "Shouldn't it be greed?"
"She doesn't even understand why such a big research project doesn't hire the head of the laboratory, but finds her a small staff and spends money. Isn't it stupid?"
Chuck said with a blank expression: "As long as you have some brains, you will not be an accomplice in such a case for such a small amount of money!"
"Ugh."
Detective Amy Santiago sighed deeply.
"Don't worry about her."
Chuck reminded: "Don't look at her being so ashamed now that I have blocked the words of the family hero in advance, but when she really goes to court, she will definitely become a family hero without hesitation and win the sympathy of the jury. Her Not too much trouble."
(End of this chapter)
Leaving the office of billionaire Philip Wardry, the devil of God, Chuck and Detective Amy Santiago continue to explore the entire criminal chain of robbing the victim's kidney.
Victim Drew McDenny's family physician's office.
"Rooting human organs?"
The victim's family doctor was also taken aback after hearing the intention.
This kind of thing is appalling to ordinary people, but for doctors like them who have been dealing with human organs for a long time, they have heard about it, but most doctors have not encountered this kind of thing in person.
"When was the last time Drew McDenny had blood drawn?"
asked Detective Amy Santiago.
"I did a blood test on him a month ago."
The doctor flipped through the records and replied.
"for what?"
Chuck asked.
"Mr. McDenny is involved in a paternity suit and my blood draw was done as required by the court."
The doctor quickly reminded and explained.
"It's the same as the kidney tissue test?"
Chuck asks the key question.
"Yes, they are all antigen tests."
The doctor nodded: "The test was done by the Lantern Laboratory. If you have any questions, you can ask there. All my tests are legal and compliant."
Chuck glanced at him, nodded, got up and took Detective Amy Santiago away.
"Is he okay?"
Detective Amy Santiago asked as soon as she came out.
"no problem."
Chuck nodded.
"Great."
Detective Amy Santiago was quite happy: "At first I thought all the staff were villains, but I didn't expect there to be good people."
"Just because he has no problem with this matter doesn't mean he is a good person."
Chuck reminded: "It can only show that he has no weight in this case of robbery and attempted murder. The organizers of the crime will not share the benefits with a person who is only responsible for drawing blood. Many people know about it, adding unnecessary risks."
"Anyway, it's something to be happy about."
Detective Amy Santiago smiled, then smiled again.
She's heard and seen too many hell jokes.
Now that there is finally some news that is not so underworld, she feels that she will return to the underworld in an instant, and if she doesn't take the opportunity to be happy, she will be depressed.
"Tell me one more thing that makes you happy."
Seeing her so happy, Chuck said solemnly: "The Drew McDaniel that the doctor said was sued for a paternity test, and the results showed that he is not the father of the child."
"Uh……"
Detective Amy Santiago was taken aback for a moment, then looked at Chuck vigilantly: "You said this to prove that our victim is a good person? Was he slandered?"
Having worked on so many cases with Chuck, and heard Chuck tell so many hellish jokes, she couldn't believe that Chuck was really kind enough to give her good news.
Maybe some new hell joke is lurking in this so-called 'good news'.
"Do not."
Sure enough, Chuck shook his head: "Have you heard of Mark Twain? Before he ran for governor, he was known as a highly moral and talented writer, but when he ran for governor as an independent candidate, Overnight, he became a perjurer, a thief, a corpse robber, a drunk maniac, an expert blackmailer, and a dirty briber.
Of course, there is also a famous scene that people talk about. When he was giving a campaign speech, many children of different skin colors rushed up and hugged his legs and shouted daddy, which made people think that he would use the method of planting seeds to form The United Nations of the family, he eventually withdrew from the race out of fear of the attacks that would ruin his reputation, and 'his children' disappeared without a trace. "
"Dirty politics... what do you mean by that?"
Detective Amy Santiago didn't react for a while, but subconsciously, like countless low-level Americans, uttered the most authentic curses on the dirty campaign that they all knew but could do nothing about.
"After Mark Twain ran for governor, these so-called children flocked to him. What if there was a paternity test at that time?"
Chuck reminded.
"Mark Twain is going to be sued for an appraisal, you mean..."
Detective Amy Santiago said something, then his eyes widened, and he looked at Chuck in disbelief, unwilling to believe Chuck's angle of thinking.
"Yes, once he is prosecuted, he will be forced to take a paternity test."
Chuck said with a blank expression, "Even if he imitates Jobs, it's useless, and if his antigen test perfectly meets the transplant needs of some people, he will encounter a small capital shock."
"..."
Detective Amy San Diego was just worried, but now Chuck told her the last thing she wanted to hear.
Jobs, she knew that the billionaire from Silicon Valley had conceived with his girlfriend when he was unmarried, and broke up immediately when he learned that his girlfriend was pregnant.
After his girlfriend gave birth to his daughter, he asked him to pay for living expenses, but he was unwilling to pay, and refused to admit that the daughter was his own, so he was sued in court.
In order to prove that he was not the biological father of his daughter, he even declared in public that he was infertile, and then was forced by the court to conduct a paternity test and slapped his face.
These are not important.
She has long been used to the ugly faces of those rich people.
The thing that got her back most depressed now was the kidney robbery and attempted murder that Chuck had said, and the paternity lawsuit the victim had suffered a month earlier were probably part of the plan.
"Is that impossible?"
Detective Amy Santiago was unwilling to believe it: "It's completely unnecessary, right?"
"It's entirely possible!"
Chuck reminded: "What color is the victim Drew McDenny?"
"……African American."
Detective Amy Santiago smiled wryly.
"Yes."
Chuck ignored her wry smile, and said frankly: "Maybe many African Americans did not go to school well, but their history is far better than most whites.
Word of mouth comes from their distrust of the government engraved in their DNA from their ancestors. They can go to the hospital for testing and not get tested.
Because no one knows whether they are receiving treatment, or passively accepting inexplicable anti-human experiments without knowing it.
This is also the reason why the law has repeatedly emphasized that it is impossible to force others to provide personal biological information including fingerprints and blood samples without reasonable and legal requests.
Because there are real people who will use this information to commit crimes.
The victim of this case, Drew McDaniel, insisted that he had not been to a hospital or undergone any surgery, which was a reflection of this subconscious mind.
You think he doesn't understand, looks anti-intellectual, and is full of vigilance and malice towards the outside world, but in fact he really understands!
It's a pity that he did one thing wrong, that is, enlisted in the army and took a blood test.
The blood samples back then were enough to allow someone with resources to match him, and after a few decades, a lawsuit was filed against him for more detailed blood tests and tissue antigen tests.
When the result perfectly matches the only daughter of a billionaire who has undergone three kidney replacements and the toxins accumulated in her body make the kidneys matched by ordinary blood samples useless, he is a person who completely matches the four key indicators of blood tissue matching. , was "taken by God as a gift to the rich", and was directly attacked and had his kidney removed. "
"Holy shit!"
Even though he has gradually gotten used to Chuck's hell jokes, when Chuck analyzed the case from this angle, Amy Santiago was stunned and swears.
She was enough to treat those rich people as human beings, but she didn't expect that she still overestimated their bottom line.
This kind of operation, if it were her to investigate the case, it would be unimaginable.
Since it was unexpected, how could it be possible to find out and prosecute these scheming criminals against humanity?
No wonder these people are so arrogant!
It turned out that their world was so perverted and unscrupulous that they couldn't even imagine it.
"Do you want to continue?"
Chuck looked at her.
"Go on! Of course go on!"
Detective Amy Santiago said with a distorted expression: "I want to see if there is any more perverted operation! How evil are all the villains!"
Seeing this, Chuck naturally did as she wished and took her to the Blue Lantern Laboratory.
"No one knows the client's test results, and the data is only marked with the order number."
When Detective Amy Santiago expressed his intentions, the head of the Blue Lantern Laboratory directly denied it, looking at her as if she was telling a ridiculous joke.
"So knowing the order number and then looking it up, I can't find out Drew McDenny's blood tissue antigen test result?"
Detective Amy Santiago is no longer so easy to fool, staring sharply at the head of the laboratory.
"That's for the accounting department."
The head of the laboratory, who was so proud before, looked at Detective Amy Santiago as if he was looking at a Muggle. He was frightened by Detective Amy Santiago's sharp eyes and suppressed anger, and changed his face from the heart. .
"Santiago, do you know why I chose accounting in the first place?"
Chuck asked suddenly.
"why?"
Detective Amy Santiago immediately understood, and cheered.
"It is said that the 21st century is not the century of biology, but the century of intelligence, but neither biology nor intelligence can replace the post of accountant in the end."
Chuck said blankly: "Because biology and intelligence may liberate productivity and eliminate a lot of low-level jobs, but they can't take the blame for the boss and go to jail."
"So this is ah."
Amy Santiago echoed: "It's so reasonable, no wonder you travel by plane, some people don't want to take the same flight with you, as long as the plane crashes easily, everything is accountant's fault, and everything will be blamed Disappeared with the unexpected death of the accountant."
Speaking of this, she looked at the head of the laboratory with a sneer: "Dr. Kenny, would you like to fly with the accountant?"
"..."
The corner of the laboratory's director, Dr. Kenny, twitched, and changed the subject with an awkward smile: "We will check the records when the order arrives, and we will check the records again when the results are sent out. There are only two times in total... Let me see."
Under the expressionless gaze of Detective Chuck and Amy Santiago, he began to rummage through the records on the computer, and then his expression became more and more embarrassed: "Well, there is something wrong with this order, it has been checked three times, and it has also been printed out Three times, it was operated by one of my female employees named Rose Mendes, she is resting now, she is not here, I can provide her address information."
Originally, he would be very proud and sure that Drew McDenny's blood test result records would not be searched and printed more than twice.
It's a good idea not to say anything, or you will definitely be slapped in the face.
Detectives Chuck and Amy Santiago left the Blue Lantern Laboratory and found the operator Rose Mendis at the address given by the laboratory director Zhiqu.
"In order to ensure that the result is correct, I may have checked it three or four times."
Rose Mendis was shopping with her children when she saw Detective Chuck and Amy Santiago approaching and immediately defended herself.
"Why, you often made mistakes before?"
Chuck looked at her blankly.
"...I am a good employee!"
Rose Mendis couldn't hold it anymore: "I don't know about hurting people. A few days ago, a nurse, Gramercy Hospital, Elena Hella, came to me, and she wanted a printout of the data. They're working on a big research project related to kidney transplants."
"It really is."
Detective Amy Santiago mocked: "Researching how to rob healthy people's kidneys and transplant them to rich people is indeed a big project!"
"...they said it was an emergency, I really didn't know, I thought I was doing something good!"
Rose Mendes excitedly said.
"So you have a noble heart and never received money?"
Chuck looked at her blankly.
Rose Mendis was speechless for a moment, and lowered her head in shame.
Not for money, who is willing to do such illegal things.
"You should say that you are a single mother. It is not easy to raise a child by yourself."
Chuck honestly reminded: "The victim who saw his daughter sent his daughter to his wife's home, was robbed of his kidney and attempted murder, although he had a daughter, but followed his wife, he only visited her regularly to accompany her, not a single father , not as good as you!"
"..."
Rose Mendis became more and more ashamed, looking at the ground, if there was a crack in the ground, she would definitely get into it immediately.
Seeing this, Chuck stopped mocking and took Detective Amy Santiago away.
"Sure enough, there are family heroes."
Detective Amy Santiago grumbled.
"This is good."
Chuck said: "At least there is a basic sense of shame."
"Is it time to sue her then?"
asked Detective Amy Santiago.
"Of course!"
Chuck nodded: "She will pay for her stupidity!"
"madness?"
Detective Amy Santiago asked in surprise, "Shouldn't it be greed?"
"She doesn't even understand why such a big research project doesn't hire the head of the laboratory, but finds her a small staff and spends money. Isn't it stupid?"
Chuck said with a blank expression: "As long as you have some brains, you will not be an accomplice in such a case for such a small amount of money!"
"Ugh."
Detective Amy Santiago sighed deeply.
"Don't worry about her."
Chuck reminded: "Don't look at her being so ashamed now that I have blocked the words of the family hero in advance, but when she really goes to court, she will definitely become a family hero without hesitation and win the sympathy of the jury. Her Not too much trouble."
(End of this chapter)
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