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Heaven Does Not Respond.
Chapter 21: He Wants to Borrow a Knife. [21]
Summary
A Shui discusses the peculiar circumstances surrounding Liu Kintoki's suicide, highlighting the unusual knot and iron hook used, which suggests a deliberate act rather than a simple suicide. Wen Chao Sheng infers that Liu Kintoki intended to signal A Shui for help in seeking revenge, as he had no one else to turn to. A Shui reflects on the mystery of receiving letters from her deceased parents, which seems tied to Liu Kintoki's death and the new county magistrate's actions. The narrative raises questions about the magistrate's motives and the connection to A Shui's parents, hinting at deeper conspiracies at play.Full content
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