Evolution begins with Resident Evil

Chapter 15: Obtaining the Director's Evidence

The guard room is relatively small compared to the East District Office. There is a weapon rack, a long table and a chair inside.

The guns on the weapon rack are empty, and there is no bullet left for Luo Guang.

Although there are no weapons and ammunition, Luo Guang found a waist bag accessory with the R.P.D. logo on the bottom of the box. It can be clipped on the police belt, but it is empty inside, which makes Luo Guang sigh at the "stinginess" of the police station.

Luo Guang finally put some loose 9mm bullets in it, so that he doesn't have to move the backpack in front of him and take out the bullets from it to load the magazine every time.

In the future, if there is a shotgun, Luo Guang can also put some various bullets for the shotgun in it, so that he doesn't have to put the bullets in his trouser pockets.

After sorting out the backpack and waist bag, Luo Guang found a rectangular riot shield. The shield is transparent and printed with the words R.P.D.

In the dark environment, if it hadn't reflected the light of Luo Guang's flashlight, Luo Guang would have almost ignored it. However, this riot shield was not suitable for Luo Guang to use.

Zombies have almost endless physical strength. Just blindly defending will only tire yourself to death. This riot shield is designed to protect the user's whole body, so it is very large, which will only be a burden for Luo Guang who pursues flexibility.

This kind of shield is only suitable for a large number of people to use in a team with multiple shields. If it is a small round shield that can be tied to the forearm, Luo Guang may consider taking it.

Putting the riot shield down gently, Luo Guang quickly looked through the documents on the table again. There was nothing useful. They were all some registration forms and other documents, and no one left any information.

"After all, it's not a game. There are not so many prompt files or world view files."

Luo Guang thought to himself, and he didn't feel sorry.

Speaking of which, is there still a reporter who knows a lot of things in the detention room of the Raccoon City Police Department?

Luo Guang suddenly thought of a person like this in the game of Resident Evil. Although he had a lot of information, he was eventually killed by an angry tyrant because of the Riddler.

Just kidding, this reporter was purposefully silenced by Umbrella Corporation, but the death of this person was too dramatic because not much ink was spent on it.

Luo Guang adjusted his mood and smiled to himself, then left the guard room. When he passed by the bathroom, he killed a zombie who took off his pants to go to the bathroom. Luo Guang also went to the bathroom, and then he came to the second floor of the East District of the police station safely.

The rooms on the second floor of the East District include the sheriff's office, the director's private collection room, the waiting room and the art room, and then there is a large rooftop for helicopter landing.

This must have been deliberately arranged by the sheriff, who is indeed a greedy person.

When he was a child playing games, Luo Guang hated the chief of the Raccoon City Police Department.

Judging from the layout of the rooms on the second floor of the East District, this is simply the sheriff's collection library, and there is not much space for police work, which really fits the greedy image of the chief.

The waiting room was probably used by the director's "guests" to line up to meet the director. There shouldn't be anything useful, so Luo Guang didn't go to see it.

The private collection room had to be entered from the director's office, and Luo Guang didn't think there would be anything he needed in the art room. After all, he didn't plan to decrypt the Raccoon City Police Department and find a secret passage to escape from downtown Raccoon City.

Therefore, the only place Luo Guang planned to visit was the director's office.

Then, Officer Marvin looked at Luo Guang on the display screen with a confused look on his face and kicked open the police chief's office.

There was no surveillance in the director's office and the private collection room. Officer Marvin didn't know if there were zombies inside, so it was naturally difficult to contact Luo Guang on the intercom to ask him the purpose of doing so. He could only wait until Luo Guang returned safely before asking.

Marvin didn't like the police chief Brian Irons, so he didn't want to arrest Luo Guang for destroying public property. He was just curious about why Luo Guang did this.

Luo Guang had confirmed that there were no zombies in the corridor on the second floor, so he chose to kick the door directly. To deal with evil people, thunderous means should be used.

If it was not inappropriate, Luo Guang would have wanted to shout "R.P.D.! Open the door!"

As the chief of the police station, the electricity here is also independently supplied, and it is not connected to the power supply system of the East District, so the lights are still on inside, but there are naturally no surveillance cameras inside.

Entering the chief's office with a gun, Luo Guang was disappointed. The chief was not in the office. There was a gap opened by a mechanism on the wall behind the chief's desk.

Luo Guang was not in a hurry to search the chief's office. After confirming that there was no one hiding behind the large desk, he first went into the gap with a gun to find out.

After turning two corners, you have to pass through an open-air corridor, and there is an elevator running at the far end. Looking at the prompts on the elevator, it should be running downwards.

The passage and elevator hidden behind the office, you don’t need to think about it to know that this is the secret escape passage of the chief of the police station.

Luo Guang had not been through the gap for long, and the elevator was still going down. You have to know that Luo Guang was only on the second floor, so it is very likely that the director was frightened by the noise of Luo Guang violently removing the door and fled in a hurry.

Luo Guang thought, watching the elevator stop working, and then there was no movement.

Luo Guang did not leave immediately. He waited for a while and confirmed that the director did not return to attack him. Then he returned to the director's office and started searching.

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There are many animal specimens in the director's office, with handwritten specimen information on them, including deer, wolves, relatively small squirrels, dogs, etc. Luo Guang saw that the hunting time and production time of the specimen animals were also marked on them.

Are these specimens made by the director himself after hunting?

Luo Guang thought: "I was careless. It seems that I have to be careful. The other party is not a soft persimmon. He is a hunter. So the other party did not run away before, but lured me."

The director did not ambush in the office, probably because the only place to hide in this place is behind the desk. Luo Guang kicked the door so blatantly that he might know that the director himself was in the office. In this way, the director's ambush would lose its suddenness and unknownness. If the other party pursues him relentlessly, then the elevator with nowhere to escape is the best ambush location.

Although Luo Guang was a little disappointed that he failed to kill the chief with one shot, he still got a "good thing" unexpectedly.

Perhaps it was because the chief was confident that no one would dare to break into his office and confident in his own prestige, Luo Guang found an opened letter on the chief's solid wooden desk, which clearly recorded the fact that the police chief accepted bribes, and also directly stated that the chief took money to cover up the incident in the mansion and disbanded S.T.A.R.S.

The letter was signed by W.B., probably William Bacon, the chief researcher of the Raccoon City Research Institute of Umbrella Corporation.

William Bacon is also a relatively important character in the Resident Evil series, so Luo Guang knew who it was referring to as soon as he saw the English abbreviation W.B., not to mention that the letter also mentioned many things such as asking Brian Irons to find someone to protect himself from the attack of Umbrella Corporation.

At this glance, Luo Guang found the paper version of the email that William Birken sent to the police chief Brian Irons. These documents were stuffed in an envelope and placed on the table.

Luo Guang also learned the name of the chief, Brian Irons, from the information inside.

From the conversation between William Birken and Brian Irons, it can be learned that William has been using his own small treasury to bribe the chief to let Brian Irons help him cover up the truth announced by the survivors of the mansion incident, and also asked Brian Irons to send mercenaries to stop the people at the Umbrella headquarters from snatching the "God" virus that William loves and is proud of.

But it is obvious that there is no "close cooperation" between them, but just a simple exchange of interests.

For Chief Brian Irons, only interests and his own hobbies are the most important. Facing the Umbrella company with more capital and his own handle, Brian Irons will naturally not choose to fight with eggs.

Covering up the mansion incident was also in the interests of Umbrella, but he would not choose to help William Birkin recruit mercenaries to protect him against Umbrella.

That's why William Birkin sent a paper version of the emails they exchanged to threaten Police Chief Brian Irons.

"Although this is just one-sided words from W.B., it is enough to shut up Officer Marvin. In addition, the performance of the Police Chief in this Raccoon City incident should also make Officer Marvin forgive himself for kicking the door."

Luo Guang knew who this W.B. was, but there was no evidence to prove that this W.B. was William Birkin. But now Luo Guang was unable to forge a letter, so he could still use it to convince Officer Marvin.

Thinking so, Luo Guang searched the drawers and other places again, but no other useful documents were found.

Oh, there was also a notebook on a low table where Brian Irons recorded the hunting of animal specimens.

However, the contents inside seemed wrong to Luo Guang. There was something about cutting open the stomach and taking out the large intestine to feel the life of the Siberian tiger. There was also a page about a 22-year-old pig being made into a specimen and being fragrant and soft. It felt as perverted as the "tracking diary" in Luo Guang's hand.

Luo Guang still remembered a foreign story. A rich hunter bought an island and raised various beasts on it. He hunted for fun on the island again and again. Until one day, ordinary beasts could no longer satisfy him who pursued excitement. In the end, he chose to hunt a new beast caught on the island - humans.

This Brian Irons, wouldn't want to be a human specimen in the end.

Luo Guang set his sights on the door of the director's office that he had violently kicked open.

Luo Guang had pushed a cabinet over there to block the door. Humans could easily flip over it, and it also had a certain barrier against zombies.

For the time being, Luo Guang didn't hear any other movement except himself, so he turned around and continued searching.

On the map that Marvin had, Luo Guang saw a collection room next to the director's office. It was said that many exhibits were kept there after the museum was renovated.

Although such a room with a large number of valuable items had been reported, it was clear that the police chief Brian Irons would not allow surveillance to be installed there.

The name on the map is "Collection Room", but Marvin directly said that it was a "private collection room". As for this private, it naturally refers to the police chief Brian Irons.

Luo Guang didn't have any artistic cells, and naturally didn't want to save some precious orphan books. He just wanted to see what good things were in it if the chief knew that he had entered his private collection room.

If he had a different-dimensional pocket, Luo Guang imagined the angry look of the police chief Brian Irons, and smiled wickedly.

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Pushing open another door in the chief's office, a big tiger came to the front.

"Wow, is this the Siberian tiger that the chief said?"

Luo Guang looked at the specimen in front of him, which was like a tiger coming out of the mountain, and thought, "Unexpectedly handsome. It seems that the police chief still has artistic cells. It would be great if he became the director of the Raccoon City Tourism Bureau, and he wouldn't have to be a troublemaker."

After walking around a corner, the door of the private collection room was directly opened to let Luo Guang do what he wanted.

Although Luo Guang looked rude, he still walked in with caution.

After entering, there was a large cabinet with various porcelain plates and pottery jars neatly arranged inside, with various patterns painted on them, but Luo Guang didn't understand and was not interested, so he just glanced at it hastily.

On the left side of the door, Luo Guang noticed that this collection room actually had a single room separated by an iron fence, which contained an old desk, a clothes hanger, several oil paintings hanging on the wall, a lit table lamp, an old-fashioned telephone, etc.

Because it was separated by an iron fence, Luo Guang could clearly see what was inside. The only thing worth noting was that there was a key card in a card holder with a lanyard, which was hung on the clothes hanger by someone, not far from the iron fence.

Luo Guang checked the door on the iron fence, which seemed to need an electronic lock switch, but the light on the switch did not light up.

So Luo Guang decided to explore the private collection room again to see what else was there.

At the corner, Brian Irons put his specimen again - a huge brown bear, standing on the tilted stone floor, majestic without anger.

The types and styles of artworks on the cabinets further inside the private collection room are much richer than those outside, including other Egyptian-style human heads, wooden sail models, etc.

Luo Guang walked to the innermost workbench, where there was an owl specimen standing on a tree stump, which was particularly conspicuous.

And next to the owl specimen, there was a relief that attracted Luo Guang's attention.

In front of the relief, there was a peach heart with a hollow circle in the center.

For some reason, there were four keys of spades, hearts, clubs, and diamonds in the Raccoon City Police Department, so Luo Guang also paid attention to related items when searching all the way here. Although he might not use them, he had to use them just in case.

Luo Guang picked up the relief, turned it over, and saw a heart key embedded in it.

In a few seconds, Luo Guang took out the heart key and put it in his waist bag.

Having gained something, Luo Guang looked around to see if there was a longer stick, preferably with a hook, so that Luo Guang could hook the key card hanging on the hanger behind the iron fence without opening the door.

Finally, he found a gentleman's stick from the 18s and successfully hooked the key card over.

"Garage key card." Luo Guang did not plan to drive away from Raccoon City, so Luo Guang just looked at the key card from front to back and put it in his waist bag.

After confirming that nothing was left out, Luo Guang left the director's office and continued his task of repairing the antenna.

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