Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty II To the West Episode 11 Recap
> Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty II To the West Recap
In the dim autopsy room, Cao Hui was focused on examining the bodies of the two deceased individuals. Her gaze meticulously scanned the heads of the deceased, confirming there were no injuries and no signs of poisoning. Chun Tiao was diligently recording each of Cao Hui's findings by the side. Suddenly, Chun Tiao noticed obvious scratches on the hands of both deceased, accompanied by bruises. This discovery startled her. Lu Lingfeng, Su Wuming, and others stood around, quietly observing everything.
A heavy and oppressive atmosphere permeated the autopsy room. Cao Hui noticed window-like wounds on the front and back of the deceased's bodies, apparently caused by some external forceful impact. At the same time, the bodies also showed signs of blood stagnation and torn openings on their robes. Based on these clues, Cao Hui deduced that the deceased died around the Hai hour of the previous day.
At this moment, Chun Tiao noticed that her mother-in-law nearby seemed to be in an abnormal mental state. She would sometimes mutter to herself and at other times have a vacant stare. Cao Hui herself, overly engrossed in her work, also began to become emotional. She kept calling out for her son, hoping he could come and take over the autopsy, as if she had forgotten the fact that her son was no longer alive.
When this cruel reality was mentioned, Cao Hui instantly fell into a state of confusion and grief. Tears streamed down her face, and she wept aloud. This scene moved everyone present. However, even under such immense grief, Cao Hui still stifled her tears and declared she would continue to complete the autopsy work in one go. She deeply understood the great responsibility of a forensic examiner.
The examination of every body was related to the revelation of the truth and the dignity of human life, so she could not afford any slack. Chun Tiao looked at her mother-in-law and Cao Hui in this scene, her heart filled with heartache and admiration. She knew that in this seemingly cold and heartless work, countless unknown hardships and sacrifices were hidden. Everyone present was moved by Cao Hui's tenacity and persistence. She finally fainted from exhaustion.
At this moment, Lu Er's older brother confirmed his brother's identity. Lu Lingfeng, in his detailed examination, found that the other body had no external injury on the neck, clearly indicating strangulation. The mute woman came to identify the body. Seeing this, Boss Ma looked distracted and urgently summoned all the shopkeepers back to the store to discuss countermeasures. Ying Tao woke up, her heart concerned about Su Wuming's safety, and expressed her worry with a reluctant tone.
The mute woman sought help from Pei Xijun, hoping to seek justice for her brother. Suddenly, Ma Huai beat the drum to surrender himself, claiming he killed Lou Qingtai because he was worried she would cause trouble for Dugu Yang. He denied bribery, instead calling Dugu Yang his esteemed teacher. The entire scene became even more complex. Su Wuming is renowned for his extraordinary deductive abilities; even in his dreams, he can unravel layers and solve difficult cases.
This is astonishing and makes people exclaim that he is a divine person. Regarding this case, Dugu Xiashu proposed three main suspects: Chun Shan, Boss Dong, and Niu Daming, each with their suspicious points. Lu Lingfeng maintained a cautious attitude, believing that evidence was still needed. He planned to adopt a strategy of letting the suspects relax their guard like 'casting a long line to catch a big fish,' thereby obtaining more clues.
Su Wuming paid close attention to the case progress. Upon learning that Niu Daming had been released, he eagerly wanted to review the case files. At this moment, Cao Hui came to perform an autopsy and unexpectedly met Su Wuming. A subtle friction arose between them regarding the autopsy. Su Wuming disregarded everything and personally took charge of the autopsy. His focus and professionalism earned even Cao Hui's admiration.
During the autopsy, Su Wuming discovered that the deceased's ribs were fractured under pressure, which coincided with Cao Hui's autopsy results. Both expressed high recognition for each other's professional abilities. Furthermore, Su Wuming also learned from Lu Lingfeng that Ma Huai lost both his parents due to tomb raiding but did not harbor resentment; instead, he was determined to learn Dugu Yang's craft. The master and disciple pair had a deep bond.
Dugu Yang even secretly saved money to give his wife a surprise, but unfortunately, fate did not favor him, and he passed away regretfully. This past story added more emotional depth to the case. Upon hearing this, Chun Tiao was filled with remorse and regret, shedding tears like rain. Cao Hui sternly warned her daughter-in-law not to lose her composure in the public court, as it would harm the family's reputation. Chun Tiao suppressed her grief and continued to listen.
Cao Hui recalled the past when her son brought a body and asked for an autopsy. There was a sense of happiness in his words, mentioning, "It's truly good to be your son," and he instructed her to examine carefully after the autopsy. At the time, she didn't feel anything unusual, but thinking about it now, she felt it was indeed strange.
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