"Ah, Captain..." Shrine was a little messy at this moment, "Chris and I are joking, ha...ha..."

"Chris, do you have anything to do with me?" Wesker walked in, ignoring Shrine's words just now, and she shut up knowingly.

Shrine really wasn't expecting Chris' answer at all.

"I'm saying, uh...captain, you're probably the only one who can remember who's on the night shift without looking at the roster. Who's on the night shift tonight?" Chris said quietly, scratching the back of his head.

"Jill and Barry," Wesker said almost immediately. "Any more questions, Chris?"

"Thank you, it's gone." Chris glanced at Shrine.Blinking his eyes, he went out.

Shrine looked back at Wesker with an embarrassed smile on his face.Under his expressionless gaze, he silently left the water dispenser, retreated to the door, put on his hat and went out.

Today Shrine is on duty in the West District.After several murders and "ogre" toss, basically no one goes to that place anymore.A few days ago, there were still a few people in RPD uniforms hanging around.Now, even those guys are gone.

"Ah... this is where the two children died..." Shrine walked to the edge of the flower bed in the southwest corner of Victory Park and bent down.Looking at the dried black blood on the ground, she frowned uncomfortably.

"Poor kids..." Shrine muttered to himself, straightening up.Suddenly, she found a shiny thing under the rusty fence by the lake in the distance.Out of curiosity, she bravely walked over.It wasn't until Shrine picked it up that she realized that it was just a golden dog tag.

"Ricky (1996.1.12)...my master: JohnC..." engraved on the sign.But the owner's surname and home address were completely crossed out.In any case, she could not see what was engraved on it.

"Wild dogs?" Shrine suddenly remembered what was said in the newspaper.No!Could this be a coincidence?Thinking of this, she began to take that thing and observe carefully.First of all, judging by the length of the collar spread, this is not a small dog.Second, the circle does not appear to be untied.From the missing button on the back of the collar torn to the whitish leather belt, it can be judged that the thing should have been forcibly pulled off by a huge force.

"Could it be that the dog went crazy, broke the collar that locked him, and then attacked the two children?" Shrine looked again at the flower bed he had just come over.Thinking about it in her heart, she vaguely felt that these things seemed to be related.

On the one hand, Captain Wesker's express prohibition, on the other hand, various clues surfaced and scratched her heart.What should I do now?

At this time, Shrine suddenly had a bold idea... In fact, she had thought about it a long time ago, she could use her daily attendance time to investigate, as long as he didn't find out.

Thinking of this, she put the collar in her hand into the bag.And turned a few laps around the lake.After confirming that nothing new was found and reporting to the police station, he drove to another place.

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