
Mysterious Cases of the Republic of China Ⅰ: Elegy of Shiguan Town
by Wang Chengku
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[Folklore of the Republic of China + Two Male Protagonists + Suspense Reasoning + Criminal Psychology + Trace Detection + Cases of Suicide] [Handsome Detective Klin, who is good at criminal psychology, and Cheng Xiaoshi, the "Oriental Fabre" who is proficient in trace investigation] In the 18th year of the Republic of China, a man and a woman drowned in Ziping River in Shiguan Town, Zhucheng. It was rumored that the female body was disheveled and wearing a single longevity shoe, showing a strong sense of injustice and cruelty. Then the woman's father died mysteriously and suddenly in the deceased's grave, and rumors spread that "the forced marriage led to the deceased's revenge" spread. Detective Klin, who is good at psychological analysis, invites Cheng Xiaoshi, a "weird" from Shiguan Town who is proficient in trace detection and animal habits, to assist in the investigation. As the case progresses, strange phenomena occur frequently: mysterious symbols in the tomb, a matchmaker who froze to death in an ice cellar, a black hand hiding a murderous intention, double alibi, a plan to steal and replace others... The heavy fog makes people deeply confused. Clint cleverly used psychological logic, and Cheng Xiaoshi used trace derivation skills. The two had disagreements along the way but worked together. Seeing the murderer locked in, they were shocked to realize that this was just the tip of the iceberg. Behind the lies, an even more shocking truth was about to come out...
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