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Chapter 15: Harvesting the Director’s Incriminating Evidence(2/2)

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Instead, on the left side of the door, Luo Guang noticed that the collection room actually had a single room separated by an iron fence. There was an old desk, clothes hangers, and several oil paintings hanging on the wall. One room was lit up.

desk lamp and 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, and someone hung it on a hanger.

Up, not far from the iron fence.

Luo Guang checked the door on the iron fence. It seemed that it needed 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 there was.

At the corner, Brian Irons placed another specimen of his - a huge brown bear, standing on the sloping stone floor, calm and intimidating.

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

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

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

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

For some reason, there are four keys: spades, hearts, clubs, and diamonds in the Raccoon City Police Department, so Luo Guang was paying attention to related items when he searched all the way. Although he might not be able to use them, he could always prevent them.

What if it comes into use?

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

After a few moments, Luo Guang took out the heart key and put it into his pocket.

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, I found a gentleman's stick that was around 18 years old and successfully hooked the key card over.

"Garage key card." Luo Guang had no intention of driving away from Raccoon City, so Luo Guang just looked at the key card before and after and put it in his pocket.
Chapter completed!
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