Chapter 756 Fingerprint Investigation
                    Fiorello took out a driving license from his pocket and entered the police station. He wanted to use the police system to investigate his history over the years.
Where he had been, where he had studied, or if he had committed any crimes—he could check here. Although he couldn't find everything, he could uncover the most crucial information.
There were too many people reporting cases at the police station today. This was the police station in charge of the area, and only those from this area were under their jurisdiction.
Fiorello approached the staff, got in line, and waited until almost noon before it was his turn.
He explained his purpose to the staff, "I was in a car accident a while ago and lost my memory. I want to find my family through you."
Fiorello, who had long held a high position, exuded an innate noble aura with every gesture. He was polite, had a strong presence, and was very handsome.
The person recording his request was a female intern police officer, who almost fell into girlish fantasies. He was just too handsome.
The female officer said sympathetically, "Don't worry, we police officers will help you. Give me your driving license, and I'll check it out."
Fiorello handed the driving license to the female officer, who logged into the system to check.
The driving license had the name Ryan on it, and naturally, the system displayed Ryan's personal information.
The photo of Ryan in the police records was from many years ago, showing a bit of youth and innocence.
His facial features bore some resemblance to Fiorello's, and with the passage of time, some changes in appearance were normal.
Based on looks alone, he didn't quite look like Ryan, but there was some resemblance. Plus, Fiorello was dressed sharply today, with deep-set features and a vibrant spirit. The female officer attributed these changes to the different aura created by his attire.
Nowadays, many men also wore makeup, and light makeup could be hard to detect, making it seem like that was how they naturally look.
Fiorello felt a bit nervous and expectant, asking, "Can you find out where I went to school, if I've been married, or if I have any family?"
The female officer said, "Yes, your home is in Lunaris City..."
The address the female officer reported matched the one on the driving license.
She also mentioned that Ryan's father was named Desmond.
Fiorello frowned. Was he really Ryan?
The female officer continued, "The system shows that you graduated from high school and have no criminal record. Three years ago, you were involved in a fight and were detained for fifteen days."
Fiorello was about to accept the fact that he was Ryan when the female officer suddenly said, "Wait, a year ago, your family reported you missing. It was your father, Desmond, who reported it. You went missing after falling off a cliff while hiking. This record hasn't been closed yet."
This news jolted Fiorello. The fact that the record hadn't been closed meant that he hadn't been found yet.
At this moment, the female officer's colleague came in. Coincidentally, it was the person in charge of Ryan's missing case.
After understanding the situation, the colleague was surprised, "Your dad came to our police station two months ago to ask if there were any updates. How did you come back so quickly? Where did you go after falling off the cliff?"
The colleague was also very curious. It had been over a year, and everyone thought he was dead, but here he was, alive.
Fiorello frowned coldly, "Are you sure Desmond came to the police station two months ago to ask?"
"Yes, Desmond asked me at that time."
Fiorello was shocked. Ryan had been missing for over a year, and Desmond hadn't found him even two months ago. But Melissa and Desmond told him that he had gone on a trip to San Diego with Melissa, and they had a car accident after an argument.
From the timeline, Desmond had gone to the police station to inquire about Ryan's missing case just a few days before his car accident.
But at that time, he was perfectly fine. Why would Desmond go to the police station to inquire about Ryan's case?
There was only one possibility: he wasn't Ryan.
Fiorello, feeling a bit agitated, said, "Please check my information again, using facial recognition or fingerprints, not the driving license."
The female officer didn't know what Fiorello was trying to do, but out of professional duty, she said, "Alright, wait a moment. I'll switch systems. Follow the prompts and press your fingerprints."