
Part 2 of the Autopsy Book: the Moon in the Lord's Palm
by Zhou Keke
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During the autopsy on a snowy night, she was stripped of her clothes and given poison, turning her into a lowly coward; On the sick bed to continue his life, he holds the weapon and hides the front, willing to be the bright moon in the palm of his hand. Under the bloody corpse of the imperial concubine, there are the rotten roots of the court; The medicine bowl in which the feudal king coughed up blood contained the chess pieces that would subvert the world. When Su Qingci's autopsy knife cut open the thirty-seventh corpse, he finally discovered: The man who coughed up blood every day had already used his entire country to pave an escape route for her. She used her broken body to overturn an unjust case, and he used his diseased bones to determine the outcome. The blood on the autopsy book has not yet dried, but the moon in the palm of my hand has already illuminated the mountains and rivers.
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