/ 
Netherworld Investigator Chapter 1: The Chronicles of Grand Magistrates
Download
https://www.novelcool.com/novel/Netherworld-Investigator.html
<<Prev
https://www.novelcool.com/chapter/Netherworld-Investigator-Chapter-2-The-Genius-Detective-of-the-Century/4432233/

Netherworld Investigator Chapter 1: The Chronicles of Grand Magistrates

Have you ever met a cook who minced his customer's flesh to a paste, then used that as filling for his famous steamed buns?

Have you ever met a doctor who performed a surgery on his love rival and turned him into a pig, then locked him up in a pen like common livestock?

Have you ever met a man raised by bats who then sucked human blood for sustenance?

I have. All of them, and more.

My name is Song Yang. Officially, I am the Chief Consultant of the Public Security Department in Province H. My real profession, however, is a Traditional Coroner.

You might wonder: What does a Traditional Coroner do?

Well, it is in fact an ancient profession with a long and illustrious history. In Ancient China, a Traditional Coroner was a government official who would examine dead bodies and investigate crimes. Over time, they developed a unique body of knowledge, complete with sets of skills and techniques, that aid and guide their practice.

Rice wine, silver needles, red umbrellas, rosins – these might just be normal everyday objects to the common folk, but to a Traditional Coroner, these are tools to be used to pry open the secrets of the dead and gather the clues to pin down the murderers.

In the thirty years that I have worked with the Public Security Department, I have relied on the techniques of a Traditional Coroner that had been passed down from one generation to the next in my family to crack the hardest, most puzzling cases in China's history. Some cases were debauched, some were horrifying, some were utterly inhumane, and some were so ghoulish they could curdle your blood just hearing about it.

I take pride in my profession. So, in order to make sure that the generations to come learn of this ancient profession of mine, I have decided to chronicle my life and experiences as a Traditional Coroner here for everyone to read.

Due to the confidentiality policy of the Public Security Department, though, I have changed the names of the people and the cities involved.

Now, back to the main subject!

I was born in a small provincial town in the South. I have no memories of my own parents. Instead, I was raised by my grandfather, and we lived in an old house on an old plot of land that the Song family had been inhabiting for countless generations before us.

Though I was orphaned, Grandpa loved and spoiled me more than enough to fill the void that my deceased parents might have left. I never felt that I lacked anything — I lived a full life and had a wonderful childhood.

All my life, Grandpa had only ever demanded one thing of me.

“My boy,” he said, “remember this: I will not stop you from doing whatever you want when you grow up. I only ask you to never enter into these three professions – never become a government official, never become a police officer, and never become a medical examiner!”

I was only a young boy at the time, so I didn't have a clue what a medical examiner was. But all the same, I nodded my head to show my obedience.


As I grew older though, suspicion gradually crept up on me – I began to suspect that Grandpa was not just the cut-and-dried old man that I knew him to be.

Why? Because Grandpa never seemed to work a day in his life – he almost never even stepped out of our house! And yet, he had no problem raising me, providing me a comfortable home to grow up in, feeding me good food, and sending me to good schools.

What was even more curious was how I distinctly remember a man of high position along with an entourage of police officers paying my grandfather regular visits. Their were highly respectful around Grandpa. They would often give him lavish gifts, gifts like expensive aged liquors, premium brand cigars, and the like.

Every time Grandpa received special guests like that, they would all be huddled up in a room, talking and discussing, sometimes for a few hours, sometimes even for a whole day. By then I had also noticed an odd pattern about these visits – usually, a few days after the visits, I would hear of horrific murder cases in the news, infamous cases like the “Hell Money Murder in a Sichuan Restaurant” and the “Crushed Body in Xinan University”. Each of these cases rocked the whole country and became the talk of the town, so much so that even ordinary townsfolk would gossip about them.

That got me connecting the dots. I knew then that Grandpa must've had something to do with those cases, but I could just never get a word out of him about it.

Because of Grandpa's mysterious connections with the higher-ups, the whole family benefited from it. My aunt opened her own business in town and it had always flourished. Once, a truck of her goods was wasted due to a car crash on a highway, but for some reason the police spent a whole day collecting those goods and sent them back to her in a neat package.

Even I benefited too. My grades in the middle school entrance exam were a few dozen points short, but I was still accepted into a prestigious middle school regardless.

When I was twelve, the town council had decided to build a new highway, and according to the blueprint it would pass through our old Song family estate which stood there for generations. Our neighbours all succumbed to the bribery and intimidation of the contractors and they all left their homes. Only Grandpa refused to give up the land that had belonged to the Song family for generations. He would not give in, even if it meant that our house would end up as an isolated pocket of land in the middle of the highway.

The head contractor of the highway project was a match for Grandpa's tenacity though. Once the bribes and persuasion didn't work, he knew he had to turn to a more violent approach. To demonstrate their power, he drove a bulldozer right into our gates and crashed straight through our walls!

I was there at the time, and that commotion terrified me so much that I almost buckled under my knees and broke into sobs.

Grandpa, on the other hand, simply let out a heavy sigh, picked up the phone, and dialled a number. In a calm voice, he spoke to the person on the line, and a few minutes later, the bulldozer rushed back to where it came from.

The very next day, a group of local leaders and that same contractor from before paid us a visit, bearing gifts and full of apologies. That contractor even offered us a hundred thousand yuan for the damages. In a small town like ours, that amount of money was no measly sum at all, but Grandpa merely waved his hand indifferently and declined the gift.

The highway did get built eventually, only that when it neared our house, the highway turned in a sharp curve, completely circumventing our land and house.

This incident stood out vividly in my memory. It left a strong impression on my younger self, and it roused my suspicion of Grandpa even further. The thought began to nag at me – how could an old man like him have so much power and influence?

When I was fifteen, I accidentally found an old, wooden chest in an old section of our house. Two tattered, yellowed books spilled out of it. One of them was called Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified, written in 1247 AD by someone called Song Ci. The other one was titled Chronicles of Grand Magistrates, but the date it was written in and the author's name were both missing.

Based on my limited knowledge of classical Chinese at the time, I had great difficulty understanding the contents of the books. At first, all I could do was study the diagrams which detailed the anatomy of human bodies and the methods of examining corpses.

I didn't know why, but I felt a strange magnetic pull towards the books. The moment I started flipping through them, I was entirely absorbed into their world and just couldn't put them down. So, I sunk my teeth into it and kept on trying to decipher the books little by little. And just as even dripping water could hollow out a stone, by slowly working on word by word, then page by page, I eventually learned the entire contents of those books.

To me, these two books worked like a gateway that transported me to a new and exciting unknown world. Although the books discussed the work of a Traditional Coroner, basically chronicling the methods of dead body examination and different approaches to crime-solving, I did not feel even a trace of fear or repulsion, only an intoxicating mix of excitement and intellectual fascination.

The year I turned sixteen was the first time an opportunity quite literally landed at my door, an opportunity that would allow me to utilize what I had learned from those books in real life.

It was one of those dog days at the height of summer, and Grandpa had some business to attend to outside so he wasn't home. School was off, so I stayed lazing around at home with nothing to do. To kill time, I stuck a piece of sticky rubber to a long bamboo pole and used that to chase and catch some birds in the trees.

Then suddenly, a black Volkswagen Jetta sedan screeched to a halt outside of our door.

A big burly man almost exploded out of the car with urgency. His face was square and angular, his eyebrows were bushy and his eyes big and piercing, his skin had been baked by the sun until it had the sheen of copper. He strode headlong into our courtyard with obvious hastiness. I recognized him as one of the special guests of Grandpa's – a policeman, in fact. Wasn't his surname something like… Sun?

Officer Sun was not in uniform that day. Instead, he was wearing a short-sleeved shirt and in his hand he carried a black briefcase. He was soaked in sweat, and I could almost see steam rising from his head due to the heat.

“Hey kiddo,” he yelled when he saw me, “is your grandpa home?”

“Nope,” I answered. “He's out.”

Officer Sun's expressions turned sour and creases started to appear on his forehead.

“This damned heat,” Officer Sun grumbled, “I could get roasted alive at this rate!”

“Why don't you come inside?” I asked. “You can cool off here for a bit with a glass of drink.”

“That's a good boy!”

Without skipping a beat, he then sauntered through the front door, and once he got inside, he pulled a chair out and made himself comfortable as if he was in his own house.

What a character, I thought.

I then brought him a tall glass of iced soda. He grabbed it and gulped down the contents of the glass in seconds. Then he sighed contentedly and wiped his lips with the back of his hand before lighting himself a cigarette.

“Are you in high school now, kiddo?” he asked me.

“I'm a freshman,” I replied.

“And how are your grades?”

“They're fine.”

“Anyone bully you at school?”

“Nope.”

“If anyone tries to do it with you, just give me a call,” said Officer Sun. “I'll go deal with the rascals myself!” He then burst into laughter.

I sensed that an opportunity to learn more about Grandpa had just fallen my lap, so I decided I wasn't going to waste it.

“Uncle-Officer,” I said, “how do you know my grandpa?”

“Your grandpa?” replied Officer Sun. “Why, he's a genius that only comes once in a century! Too bad his temper is just as singular! Did you know how many people in the higher rungs have been inviting him to work with the government all these years? And he refused them all! Just last year a certain department director offered him a deal, where he had only to work with the police for one short year and he'll be getting fifty thousand yuan of pension a month! But even that didn't move the old man. That is why we have to co-operate with him in this manner instead.”
“Co-operate?” I asked. “How? What do you mean?”

Just as Officer Sun was going to answer, he suddenly stopped himself as if realizing that he'd spoken too much.

“Oh boy,” he said, one hand grabbing at his belly, “looks like I gulped down that cold drink too quickly, now my stomach is complaining! Where's the toilet, kiddo?”

“Over there,” I said, pointing at the direction. “Near the backyard.”

Officer Sun clutched at his belly with both hands and rushed to the toilet like a gust of wind. Not long after I could hear the sound of water flowing coming from that direction.

Unbeknownst to him, as he threw his briefcase onto the table in his rush to get to the toilet, the button that kept it closed had come undone, and from there a photograph tumbled out, immediately drawing my eyes towards it.

I made sure that I was alone and reached out my hand to get the photo, but I could feel my heart thumping my chest like a drum. I knew that looking at classified police documents without permission is a crime, but on the other hand, the photograph was almost screaming at me to look at it.

It's fine, I told myself. I'll just take a quick glance, that's all. Nothing's going to happen.

I slid the photograph out of the briefcase, and immediately recognized a dead body in it. I had seen countless corpses in films before, but I knew that those were just props. This was different. Seeing the real thing for the first time actually sent a shiver down my spine.

The corpse in the photograph was that of an adult male. He was wearing a business suit with a white collared shirt underneath, although it was already stained red with blood. The corpse was leaning on an opened safe, his head hung lifelessly from his neck while his eyeglasses still clung to him by his right ear. There was a deep and long gash on his throat where all the blood spilled out from.

A huge number of banknotes scattered about the corpse, each of them also stained red with blood.

My total concentration was honed in to the photograph, and I was not afraid of the grisly scene in front of me at all. Instead I felt an inexplicable exhilaration surging up inside me, like what a starving person might feel when they got a whiff of delicious food, or when a pervert saw a luscious woman pass by – okay, I know that they might be inappropriate metaphors, and that I should be more respectful towards the dead, but there it is! It was just how I truly felt.

Just when my mind was completely sucked into the picture, a big strong hand appeared from behind me, and violently snatched the photograph away.

I spun around and saw Officer Sun standing behind me, staring at me with those scrutinizing eyes.

“Who gave you permission to look at my things, you little brat?” he barked. “Don't you know what you're doing is against the law?”

“B-But I was just…” I struggled to explain, completely shaken. “I was just glancing at it… Just a quick look, I swear!”

Officer Sun narrowed his eyes, and suddenly a sly smile materialized on his lips.

“How about this,” he began. “I'm going to test you, and if you can answer my question, then I'll let this go. But if you can't, then I'm afraid you'll have to spend a few days of your summer vacation in jail!”

Those words calmed me down straight away, because I knew exactly what he was going to ask me.

I nodded.

“Okay then,” began Officer Sun, “what was the murder weapon used to kill this man?”

Just as I expected.

“Give me that photograph.”

He handed it to me. I swept my eyes over it for a moment, then I was ready to give my answer.

“That cut on the throat was the fatal wound,” I said confidently. “Based on its conditions, I'd say it was caused by a sharp object, but if it was just a knife, a dagger or any other ordinary weapon like that, I'm sure you wouldn't waste your time asking me this question. Therefore, the murder weapon must be something extraordinary!”

“Not bad at all, kiddo!” exclaimed Officer Sun. “Then why don't you tell me what you think it is?”

I handed the photograph back to him and said, “It's right there, in the photo.”

Officer Sun stared at the photograph, he blinked and blinked before turning back to me and said, “In here? You'd better not be kidding me, kiddo! I led the investigation myself and we've scoured every inch of the crime scene and found nothing! We've even got the prime suspect, but without the murder weapon…”

He stopped suddenly, then cleared his throat and looked straight at me.

“Out with it, kiddo!” he said. “Tell me where the murder weapon is!”

“The banknotes on the floor.” I replied casually. “These banknotes, to be precise.”

“Those banknotes?” he asked incredulously. “But that's impossible!”

“Why not?” I replied. “Just bind a stack of banknotes together tightly and you can fashion a blade that's sharp enough to cut someone's throat. And when the job's done, just scatter them all over the floor and the murder weapon is gone!”

Officer Sun drew a sharp breath.

“Impressive! Not bad at all!” he exclaimed. “As expected from Song Zhaolin's grandson!”

What Officer Sun didn't know was that I didn't exactly solve the crime with my own deduction. Instead, this case had reminded me of something I read in The Chronicles of Grand Magistrates, where there was a murder committed using a knife made of paper. Based on what Officer Sun had said, the police had probably found the perpetrator, but couldn't make a good case against the suspect in court because they couldn't find the murder weapon, which was why Officer Sun had rushed here to get Grandpa's help.

“Well, kiddo,” said Officer Sun, “thanks to you, I won't be going back empty-handed! Anytime you're in the city, just give me a call, you hear? I owe you a meal at KFC. Oh, and my daughter's around your age, you're welcome to come hang out with her. I'm sure you'll both be friends in no time.”

He then put the photograph back into his briefcase and was preparing to leave, although I could still hear him mumbling something to himself.

“That old man Song Zhaolin!” he said. “Always saying no member of the Song family will ever work as a Traditional Coroner ever again. Who would've thought that he's been secretly training his grandson all this time? Still, it's good to know that there will be a successor from the Song family after him!”

“Sun Laohu! What successor are you talking about?”
That thundering voice came from outside the door. I turned around and almost jumped out of my skin when I saw Grandpa standing there. Cold sweat beads began to form on my forehead. I knew my ass was going to get whooped because A, Grandpa had always forbidden me to get involved in these kinds of things; and B, he didn't know that I had secretly read those books!

Grandpa's penetrating eyes slowly turned from Officer Sun to me, and he looked as if he'd figured everything out. Words could not describe how petrified I was in that moment!

1. Roughly about 15 000 USD.

2. This book .

3. So does the .

4. Roughly about 7000 USD.

5. His name literally means tiger, so he was in fact Officer Tiger.

Next Chapter

Chapter end

Report
<<Prev
Next>>
Catalogue
Chapter 525
Chapter 524
Chapter 523
Chapter 522
Chapter 521
Chapter 520
Chapter 519
Chapter 518
Chapter 517
Chapter 516
Chapter 515
Chapter 514
Chapter 513
Chapter 512
Chapter 511
Chapter 510
Chapter 509
Chapter 508: Serial Rape
Chapter 507
Chapter 506
Chapter 505
Chapter 504
Chapter 503
Chapter 502
Chapter 501
Chapter 500: A Distorted Self
Chapter 499
Chapter 498
Chapter 497
Chapter 496
Chapter 495
Chapter 494
Chapter 493
Chapter 492
Chapter 491
Chapter 490
Chapter 489
Chapter 488
Chapter 487
Chapter 486
Chapter 485
Chapter 484
Chapter 483
Chapter 482: The Missing Ex
Chapter 481
Chapter 480
Chapter 479
Chapter 478
Chapter 477
Chapter 476
Chapter 475
Chapter 474
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
Chapter 471
Chapter 470: Wine
Chapter 469
Chapter 468
Chapter 467
Chapter 466
Chapter 465
Chapter 464: Meeting The Father–In
Chapter 463
Chapter 462
Chapter 461
Chapter 460
Chapter 459
Chapter 458
Chapter 457
Chapter 456
Chapter 455
Chapter 454
Chapter 453
Chapter 452
Chapter 451
Chapter 450
Chapter 449
Chapter 448
Chapter 447
Chapter 446
Chapter 445
Chapter 444
Chapter 443
Chapter 442
Chapter 441
Chapter 440
Chapter 439
Chapter 438
Chapter 437
Chapter 436
Chapter 435
Chapter 434
Chapter 433
Chapter 432
Chapter 431
Chapter 430
Chapter 429
Chapter 428
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
Chapter 425
Chapter 424
Chapter 423
Chapter 422: Setting
Chapter 421
Chapter 420
Chapter 419
Chapter 418
Chapter 417
Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409: The Set
Chapter 408
Chapter 407
Chapter 406– Codename
Chapter 405
Chapter 404
Chapter 403
Chapter 402
Chapter 401
Chapter 400
Chapter 399
Chapter 398
Chapter 397: Corpse
Chapter 396
Chapter 395
Chapter 394
Chapter 393: Rich Kids
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385: Ten
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373: A Pumpkin
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360
Chapter 359
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356
Chapter 355
Chapter 354
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351
Chapter 350
Chapter 349
Chapter 348
Chapter 347: An Elaborate Frame
Chapter 346
Chapter 345
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289: Fishing Line Suicide
Chapter 288: The Decapitation Massacre
Chapter 287: The Temptation Of Fame And Wealth
Chapter 286: Yi Xi Is Dead
Chapter 285: Getting Closer To The Truth
Chapter 284: Undercover At The Charity Dinner
Chapter 283: The First Intimate Contac
Chapter 282: The Secret In The Recording
Chapter 281: The Way To Use Troops Lies In The Ever-Changing And Unexpected
Chapter 280: Dispatching The Online Water Army
Chapter 279: The Cunning Lawyer
Chapter 278: The Kiss Of Death
Chapter 277: The Arrest Of A Big Star
Chapter 276: The Diamond Sutra, Under The Bodhi Tree
Chapter 275: Great Meri
Chapter 274: Capturing The Abbo
Chapter 273: Sexual Bliss
Chapter 272: The Code
Chapter 271: The Case Of The Historical Relics
Chapter 270: Flower Snares The Finch
Chapter 269: Digging For Treasure In The Mountains
Chapter 268: Blood On The Handle
Chapter 267: The Set Up
Chapter 266: The Strange Temple
Chapter 265: The Tears of Buddha
Chapter 264: A Day Tour Of The Reservoir
Chapter 263: Prison Break
Chapter 262: The Death Of A God
Chapter 261: The Truth Is Revealed
Chapter 260: Song Xingchen To The Rescue
Chapter 259: The Power of Love
Chapter 258: Only One Can Live!
Chapter 257: Hideou
Chapter 256: The Arrest Begins
Chapter 255: The Forces Behind The Scenes
Chapter 254: The Criminal Chase
Chapter 253: Riding The Wooden Donkey
Chapter 252: The Lunatic
Chapter 251: The Iron Maiden
Chapter 250: Song Xingchen VS Wang Yuanchao
Chapter 249: Pork Rong
Chapter 248: Suicide Bomber
Chapter 247: Where's The Bomb?
Chapter 246: Rampant Provocation!
Chapter 245: Death Game
Chapter 244: Bomb Countdown
Chapter 243: The Mechanical King
Chapter 242: The Genius and The Devil
Chapter 241: The Old Man's Secre
Chapter 240: Crime Scene Restoration
Chapter 239: Locking Up The Murderer
Chapter 238: The Arm-breaking Contraption
Chapter 237: The Unfilial Man
Chapter 236: The Hackers
Chapter 235: Horrifying Live Streams
Chapter 234: The Most Bloodthirsty Website In All History
Chapter 232: Traitors To Humanity Deserve To Die
Chapter 231: Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Chapter 230: The Case From Ten Years Ago
Chapter 229: Tongue Torture
Chapter 226: Burning To Death In Armor
Chapter 225: Dinner With The Corpse
Chapter 224: The Strange Explosion Case
Chapter 223: Human Leather Workshop
Chapter 222: The Love Affair
Chapter 221: The Foot Reflexologist's Godfather
Chapter 220: Record-breaking Detective Work
Chapter 219: Frightened To Death
Chapter 218: Human Skin Kite
Chapter 217: Forensics Award
Chapter 216: Shadow Guard
Chapter 215: The Truth Is Revealed
Chapter 214: Postmortem Examination
Chapter 213: A Father's Revenge
Chapter 212: South Korean Victim
Chapter 211: The Idle Mr. Ma
Chapter 210: The Ghost Marriage
Chapter 209: Statemen
Chapter 208: The Zombie Bridegroom
Chapter 207: The Top Expert of The Song Family
Chapter 206: Merchants of Yin Objects
Chapter 205: A Severed Hand With A Wave Of The Sword
Chapter 204: Chaos In The Woods
Chapter 203: Pulling In The Ne
Chapter 202: The Secret In The Mouse Hole
Chapter 201: Tit For Ta
Chapter 200: A Spurned Woman
Chapter 199: A Woman's Envy
Chapter 198: The Song Family's Old Estate
Chapter 197: Simulation of the Crime
Chapter 196: The Red Phantom
Chapter 195: The Mysterious Tailor's Shop
Chapter 194: Yuanchao Kicking Ass
Chapter 193: The Ghost in the Well
Chapter 192: The Disfigured Corpse in a Red Skir
Chapter 191: The Bone Density Fluid
Chapter 190: Master Detective Song
Chapter 189: A Sign of Gratitude
Chapter 188: Trapped in the Wall
Chapter 187: The Missing Woman
Chapter 186: The Cemetery Search
Chapter 185: The Doctor's Tragedy
Chapter 184: Thirteen Living Corpses
Chapter 183: The Hibernation Lab
Chapter 182: The Secret Code
Chapter 181: The Poison and the Antidote
Chapter 180: The Blackmailed Murderer
Chapter 179: The Living Corpse
Chapter 178: The Song Family's Persimmon Paste
Chapter 177: Corpse Manipulation
Chapter 176: The Crazy Assassin
Chapter 175: The Blind Date Party
Chapter 174: Sun Tiger in Trouble
Chapter 173: Smoke and Mirrors
Chapter 172: Young Master
Chapter 171: The Faceless Slave
Chapter 170: The Song Family's Heavenly Dog Tracking Technique
Chapter 169: A Looming Threa
Chapter 168: The Plastic Surgery Clinic
Chapter 167: The Missing Page from the Diary
Chapter 166: The Song Family's Corpse Reconstruction Technique
Chapter 165: The Woman Who Turned into a Pig
Chapter 164: The Talking Pig
Chapter 163: The Swordsman in Trench Coa
Chapter 162: The Ear in the Box
Chapter 161: An Angel's Revenge
Chapter 160: The Close Bond Between Sisters
Chapter 159: You're Lying!
Chapter 158: Fake Death Syndrome
Chapter 157: Not for the Faint of Hear
Chapter 156: Phosphorus Flame
Chapter 155: Necrophilia
Chapter 154: Venomous Weapon
Chapter 153: The Waking Corpse
Chapter 152: Night at the Funeral Home
Chapter 151: Locked Room Murder
Chapter 150: Fighting for the Boss
Chapter 149: Xiaotao's Birthday
Chapter 148: Song Yang Is Mine!
Chapter 147: The Poison Mistress
Chapter 146: Becoming the Murderer
Chapter 145: Arsenic
Chapter 144: The Real Culpri
Chapter 143: Another Dead End
Chapter 142: Everything Is Poison
Chapter 141: The Fourth Victim
Chapter 140: Doctor Cheng's Secrets
Chapter 139: The Three Major Poisoning Cases
Chapter 138: Jealousy
Chapter 137: Murder by Botox
Chapter 136: Sun Bingxin
Chapter 135: A Surprise Reunion
Chapter 134: The Poison Tes
Chapter 133: The Five Elements Poisonous Classics
Chapter 132: The Funeral of a Hero
Chapter 131: Fox Eye Vs. Cave Vision
Chapter 130: The Lonely Hero
Chapter 129: The Triple Divination Technique
Chapter 128: The Time Bomb
Chapter 127: The Green-Eyed Fox
Chapter 126: Video Evidence
Chapter 125: The Highway Pursui
Chapter 124: The Battle Royale
Chapter 123: The Attacks on Huang Xiaotao
Chapter 122: A Formidable Enemy
Chapter 121: The Hypnotist Murderer
Chapter 120: Song Yang Was Arrested
Chapter 119: The Murder on the Stage
Chapter 118: The Beautiful Professor
Chapter 117: I Will Haunt You Forever!
Chapter 116: The Visitor from Beyond the Grave
Chapter 115: Thrice Steaming Bone Tes
Chapter 114: You're the Murderer!
Chapter 113: Sex in the Car
Chapter 112: Lao Yao to the Rescue
Chapter 111: The Car Acciden
Chapter 110: The Queen An
Chapter 109: An Intellectual's Revenge
Chapter 108: The Bullet Ants
Chapter 107: The Bleeding Wall
Chapter 106: The Apparition's Appearance
Chapter 105: Capture Tactic
Chapter 104: Yin Yang Pillow
Chapter 103: A Great Bargain
Chapter 102: The Story of the Haunted Mansion
Chapter 101: Little Boy Playing with A Ball
Chapter 100: Top Ten Unsolved Mysteries
Chapter 99: The Autopsy
Chapter 98: The Haunted House Adventure
Chapter 97: Drugging Her Drink
Chapter 96: Putting the Obnoxious Rich Guy in His Place
Chapter 95: Special Consultan
Chapter 94: Eternal Life
Chapter 93: The Terrible Truth
Chapter 92: The Battle of Frigh
Chapter 91: Human Flesh Slaughterhouse
Chapter 90: The Dark Room Hidden Underground
Chapter 89: Hot on The Trail
Chapter 88: The Delicacy of Human Mea
Chapter 87: Mad Cow Disease
Chapter 86: Baby-Eating Psychopath
Chapter 85: Ma Jinhuo
Chapter 84: Three Missing Persons
Chapter 83: Bloodthirsty Butcher
Chapter 82: Vinegar Echolocation
Chapter 81: Slow Death by A Thousand Cuts
Chapter 80: The Guessing Game
Chapter 79: Dumplings at Xiaotao's Place
Chapter 78: Split Personality
Chapter 77: The Strange Meat Filling
Chapter 76: Human Flesh Buns
Chapter 75: Our First Date
Chapter 74: Are You Trying to Woo Me?
Chapter 73: Suicide by Hanging?
Chapter 72: Guilty Man, Innocent Cat
Chapter 71: The Blood Sacrifice
Chapter 70: Breathing Fire to Fight Against the Cat Spirit
Chapter 69: The Thing Inside the Cat Figurine
Chapter 68: Catching Bai Yidao Red-Handed
Chapter 67: The Spirit Materialized
Chapter 66: Teased by Supervisor Huang
Chapter 65: The Brazen Yu Jun
Chapter 64: You're Lying!
Chapter 63: Honing In On the Murderer
Chapter 62: Wealth Beckoning Cat Spirits
Chapter 61: A White Lie
Chapter 60: The Murderer Was A Spirit?
Chapter 59: The Mysterious Cat
Chapter 58: My First-Hand Experience As A Cold-Blooded Murderer
Chapter 57: Murder Reenactment
Chapter 56: The Murderer Who Does Not Exist
Chapter 55: The Golden Beckoning Cat
Chapter 54: My Relationship with the Supervisor Huang
Chapter 53: The Vow of Justice
Chapter 52: Cat Paw Prints
Chapter 51: Reanimated Corpse
Chapter 50: A Two-Month-Old Fetus Resembling a Peach Blossom
Chapter 49: A Wonderful Candy Before Autopsy
Chapter 48: Bai Yidao Got Wrecked!
Chapter 47: The Case of the Locked-Room Murder
Chapter 46: The Most Feared Law Enforcement Officer in Guangxi and Guangzhou
Chapter 45: Possessed by Demons
Chapter 44: I'll Be Waiting for You in the Room
Chapter 43: The Teaching of the Bible
Chapter 42: The Final Battle in the Darkness
Chapter 41: The Secret Technique of the Song Family—Ink Shadow
Chapter 40: The Truth
Chapter 39: The White Nigh
Chapter 38: Demon Child
Chapter 37: A Rare Genetic Disease
Chapter 36: The Drill Instructor of People's Armed Police
Chapter 35: Count Dracula
Chapter 34: The Man Who Was Afraid of Sunligh
Chapter 33: Corpse Positioning
Chapter 32: If You Lose, Eat the Whole Ashtray!
Chapter 31: A Dead Body with the Blood Sucked Dry
Chapter 30: The Big Burly Officer
Chapter 29: The Mighty Tiger
Chapter 28: Humiliating Dr. Qin
Chapter 27: The Final Moonlight Sonata
Chapter 26: Capturing the Murderer
Chapter 25: The Ghost in the White Dress
Chapter 24: The Trap Was Se
Chapter 23: Baiting the Big Fish
Chapter 22: Legend of the Haunted Piano
Chapter 21: The Cursed Piano
Chapter 20: The Cell Phone
Chapter 19: The High IQ Criminal
Chapter 18: The Secret Hidden in the Dorm Room
Chapter 17: Lao Yao, The Genius Hacker
Chapter 16: Wanna Bet on That?
Chapter 15: Steaming the Corpse with White Vinegar
Chapter 14: The Severed Head in the Piano
Chapter 13: First Class Superintendent Huang Xiaotao
Chapter 12: The Soul Reaper's Sonata
Chapter 11: The Red Umbrella, The Ultimate Secret Tool
Chapter 10: Cave Vision
Chapter 9: The Mystery of the Suicide on Campus
Chapter 8: The Race Between Good and Evil
Chapter 7: The Case from Ten Years Ago
Chapter 6: Jiangbei Daggers
Chapter 5: Grandpa's Death
Chapter 4: Song Ci, Father of Forensics
Chapter 3: Frankenstein Corpse A Surrogate Burial
Chapter 2: The Genius Detective of the Century
Chapter 1: The Chronicles of Grand Magistrates
Setting
Font
Arial
Georgia
Comic Sans MS
Font size
14
Background
Report
Donate
Oh o, this user has not set a donation button.
English
Español
lingua italiana
Русский язык
Portugués
Deutsch
Success Warn New Timeout NO YES Summary More details Please rate this book Please write down your comment Reply Follow Followed This is the last chapter. Are you sure to delete? Account We've sent email to you successfully. You can check your email and reset password. You've reset your password successfully. We're going to the login page. Read Your cover's min size should be 160*160px Your cover's type should be .jpg/.jpeg/.png This book hasn't have any chapter yet. This is the first chapter This is the last chapter We're going to home page. * Book name can't be empty. * Book name has existed. At least one picture Book cover is required Please enter chapter name Create Successfully Modify successfully Fail to modify Fail Error Code Edit Delete Just Are you sure to delete? This volume still has chapters Create Chapter Fold Delete successfully Please enter the chapter name~ Then click 'choose pictures' button Are you sure to cancel publishing it? Picture can't be smaller than 300*300 Failed Name can't be empty Email's format is wrong Password can't be empty Must be 6 to 14 characters Please verify your password again