
The Corpse Tells the Road: an Orphan's Notes on Pursuing the Murderer
by Yan Xiaowen
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Su Baiwei, the daughter of folk writer Su Mo, has been exposed to the art since she was a child and has mastered her father's exquisite skills in autopsy and bone breaking. Unexpectedly, something unexpected happened, and Su Mo was framed by a traitor and charged with "obstructing the new law and colluding with the victims to spread rumors", and eventually died unjustly. After her family was destroyed overnight, the orphan Su Baiwei kept the blood feud deep in her heart, and her obsession took root. She must clear her father's grievances and restore his innocence for the rest of his life. The autopsy notebook soaked with his father's painstaking efforts is the last thought Su Mo left for his daughter, and it is also the basis for her to speak out for the wronged souls in the future. Su Baiwei, who was lonely and taciturn, was fortunate to receive support and enlightenment from her father's old friend Aunt Zhou. Even though the road ahead was gloomy, she never gave up the idea of pursuing the truth. By chance, she avenged the injustice of the lonely Wase actress, and relied on her precise autopsy skills to reveal the truth about the "poison murder". She became an ally with Shen Yanzhi, the judge of Dali Temple who was marginalized by the powerful, and joined hands to embark on the road of exploring the unjust case. Through this case, she realized for the first time that her skills could not only clear her father's wrong, but also save innocent people, and she began to be torn between her obsession with revenge and her conscience for justice. Su Baiwei and Shen Yanzhi have complementary personalities. They support and redeem each other in the pursuit of unjust cases, and they also grow up in the trials and tribulations of each other. They were imprisoned and experienced life and death, but they never changed their original intentions. Finally, they gave evidence in court and made the truth public. This not only cleared Su Mo's grievances, but also avenged the injustice of countless wrongly accused people.
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