
Detective Beijing Record
by Rugao Orchid
About This Novel
Li Qingshu was originally the daughter of an aristocratic family. Unexpectedly, an accident caused her parents to die when she was young. Her doting grandmother tried to harm her, and her uncles and relatives demanded her parents' inheritance and drove her out of the house at a young age. They left her to fend for herself, thinking that she would never be able to make a difference again. However, she was adopted by a noble family and returned to Kyoto at the age of eighteen, becoming a famous magic hand. Yellow buried bones, rotting corpses, no detail could escape her eyes. She said: The autopsy is the evidence left by the deceased, and it needs to be done with a clear conscience. Song Jingzhao, the eldest son of Duke Dingguo, the smiling ghost who frightened the capital, was standing behind her before she knew it. The prince of Song Dynasty's enviable almond eyes never left her side. He said, "The only people in my Qingshu family are me and the little cat." Everyone knows that the prince was afraid of cats since he was a child, but because she could pet the little cat into a treasure. [Killing, decisive, white and black VS calm, restrained, beautiful and powerful]
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I feel that the profession of forensic medicine/forensic medicine is very cool no matter in ancient times or modern times. Unfortunately, my mental endurance is not good enough and I am not allowed to practice forensic medicine.
Lots of typos
I think it's very good. I'll save it and read it slowly. Come on, author~
When you open the book, there is a strong smell of blood.
Li Qingshu, a widower, is really having a hard time! The workload was too great, and the autopsy was cumbersome and uncomfortable. The county government where she worked had few staff, and they were often seconded, leaving Li Qingshu as a woman to fill the gap, which was better than nothing. However, even though she is a fill-in, she is not bad at her job. There are no mistakes or omissions in the cases she handles! Li Qingshu's merits were seen by Song Jingzhao, the prince of Duke Dingguo, and it was inevitable that he would not take them into his heart again...
It's a pity that the male protagonist doesn't know martial arts.
Sofa, hey hey hey
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Official(7)Scraped 12d ago
Be the first to leave a book review, and wish you a great sale of your new book
I feel that the profession of forensic medicine/forensic medicine is very cool no matter in ancient times or modern times. Unfortunately, my mental endurance is not good enough and I am not allowed to practice forensic medicine.
Lots of typos
I think it's very good. I'll save it and read it slowly. Come on, author~
When you open the book, there is a strong smell of blood.
Li Qingshu, a widower, is really having a hard time! The workload was too great, and the autopsy was cumbersome and uncomfortable. The county government where she worked had few staff, and they were often seconded, leaving Li Qingshu as a woman to fill the gap, which was better than nothing. However, even though she is a fill-in, she is not bad at her job. There are no mistakes or omissions in the cases she handles! Li Qingshu's merits were seen by Song Jingzhao, the prince of Duke Dingguo, and it was inevitable that he would not take them into his heart again...
It's a pity that the male protagonist doesn't know martial arts.
Sofa, hey hey hey







