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Bone Diviner.

Chapter 23: Corpse. [23]



Summary

A scholar suspects a corpse was preserved in formaldehyde after observing a strange odor and the death of fish in a nearby pond. He advises a colleague to secure the scene. They visit a cemetery, leading to a forensic dissection room where they prepare to examine the corpse. The body is bloodless and swollen, prompting a sense of unease. The forensic expert confirms the liquid is indeed formaldehyde. The corpse, resembling previous victims, displays a peculiar pose, and the scholar notes its eerie condition. The atmosphere is heavy with a pungent, unsettling odor, evoking memories of decay, as they delve deeper into the investigation.

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