Chapter 148: The Upper Part of the Case of Bing Jian's Hidden Corpse is Five
The corpse in Bingjian was a young Taoist with a somewhat colored appearance.
It's just that the facial expression of the corpse is very weird, as if smiling but not smiling, like a substitute ghost hiding in the dark in the water, coveting the body of a living person.
At this time, it was already morning, and the scorching sun was in the sky, and the sun burned people's backs, but there were bursts of cold air in their hearts.
"The expression on his face, why is it like this?"
The Nineteenth Prince's words were not fully explained, and Seocho then said "um", and just when everyone was secretly wondering whether she was going to say "weird", "strange", or "terrifying", only to hear Seocho come up with a sentence of "When will we have lunch?"
Everyone fell, the Nineteenth Prince couldn't help laughing, Mu Yirong looked at Ruicao helplessly, "Can you still eat?"
Seocho is also very innocent and helpless, since the energy in her body has been exhausted, the energy replenished through food supplements is very limited, she doesn't want to become a fluffy, fat little in front of everyone and a corpse!
The Nineteenth Prince beckoned to the little eunuch in his house, took out a large piece of dried meat from his fancy little baggage, and handed it to Seocho.
"You pad your stomach first, but it's a pity, there is no wine. ”
So, a satisfied Seocho was in full view of everyone, chewing on the jerky while looking through the corpse's clothes.
Seeing that Ruicao had started to snatch his job again, he hurriedly squatted down and began to examine the body.
The Dali Temple next to it recorded that he borrowed Mu Jingzhong's table and chair and began to record.
He is a corpse man, with a stubble on his chin, and his age is preliminarily judged from his appearance, between 20 and 30 years old, he wears a gray-white gown, the fabric is relatively new, the neckline and cuffs are ironed with gold edges, and the front of the robe is intact and undamaged.
After looking through the clothes and starting the autopsy, many good people came over, and a few Ling people looked at the strange expressions on the corpse's face, and they all gasped and discussed.
There is a human, this Taoist priest is not possessed by a ghost, otherwise how could he show such a strange and penetrating expression?
As soon as these words came out, it seemed to cause an echo in the cave, and everyone echoed it, and began to make up all kinds of pictures in their minds, thinking that this Taoist priest might be in the time of catching ghosts and eliminating demons, but he was possessed by evil ghosts, and then he was frozen in ice and snow and sealed.
When some superstitious and timid people heard this, they immediately nervously asked, now that the corpse possessed by this evil spirit was taken out of the ice, would he continue to harm people?
Lao Li was chattered, and the people who were talking about it had a headache, and glared at the few people who were talking nonsense. Then he carefully untied the coat of the corpse that was still covered with ice cubes, gently flipped it to the sides, and continued, "The profane clothes are turned up, the profane pants are turned down, there are obvious traces of pulling, and the waist of the profane pants is torn. ”
As soon as this remark came out, it immediately aroused the interest of the person who loved to chew the root of the tongue, saying that it was good for this person to be possessed by a ghost, and the possessed person must be a pervert.
This remark caused many people to laugh, and Lao Li raised his head and gave a friendly smile to the nonsense Ling Ren.
The old man wanted to free the corpse from his clothes, and bothered a few people to step forward to help. ”
The faces of several Ling people turned green as cauliflower, and they hesitated, unwilling to step forward.
The person whose body was possessed by evil spirits had a bitter face, saying that there were officials from Dali Temple here, so why bother them to do it. Besides, they are clumsy, and if they accidentally damage the corpses and clothes and other evidence, they will be in trouble.
Lao Li patiently explained that the corpse's robe and pants were connected to ice, and he needed someone to help take off the corpse's robe and pull his legs out of his pants and boots. You have to be careful, and you need a lot of people to work together, so let Ling people help.
Several Ling people had no choice but to step forward together, ask a few people in Dali Temple, and help Lao Li carefully free the body from the frozen clothes.
It's just that the feeling of the frozen corpse is really indescribable, and I'm afraid they will never forget it in their lives!
A group of people, busy for a long time, finally carefully placed the body flat on the straw mat on the ground, squatted down as Lao Li, and continued to examine it carefully.
The front of the corpse looks very normal, no obvious trauma, this is the first time the nineteenth prince has seen an autopsy, and asked curiously Lao Li, whether this person was suffocated with a quilt, why didn't he see any wounds on his body?
Lao Li first praised the nineteenth prince for his insight, and then waved his hand to deny, saying that people are usually oppressed to death by soft objects, and it is not easy to see the traces.
However, after the body is frozen, the traces of oppression are easier to detect.
After Lao Li finished speaking, he turned the body over, and the nineteenth prince saw a few brightly colored patches on the corpse, and couldn't help but exclaim, "What kind of disease does he have?"
As he spoke, he took two steps back, for fear that he would be infected if he got closer.
Ling Ren, who had just carried the corpse, all widened his eyes in horror, and hurriedly rubbed his hands on his pants, for fear of being contaminated with some terrible germs.
Lao Li gave the nineteenth prince a roll of the eyes in his heart, feeling that he had praised the nineteenth prince in vain just now, and after a while, he began to be an idiot.
He suddenly felt that Seocho, who was always stealing his lines, was much better than this idiot prince who didn't know anything about autopsies.
Mu Yirong saw that the Nineteenth Prince was making trouble, so he pulled him to his side and asked him to stay honest.
The Nineteenth Prince was very unconvinced, and asked Seocho why he could get close to the corpse and look through it casually, but he couldn't, wasn't it partial?
Mu Yirong ignored the Nineteenth Prince and asked Lao Li not to be disturbed and distracted by the outside world, and continued to carefully inspect the corpse.
There were no wounds on the corpse, only some frostbite and damage, and Lao Li reported it to Mu Jingzhong and Mu Yirong in detail one by one.
The corpse presented a natural position, the face seemed to be smiling rather than smiling, and was not violated, and the cause of death was preliminarily determined by the messy clothes that were judged to be the phenomenon of turning clothes, combined with the color of the corpse spots and the obvious shrinkage of the lower body
"Frozen to death", Seocho and Lao Li jumped out of their mouths in unison.
The Nineteenth Prince immediately bypassed Mu Yirong who was blocking him, jumped in front of the corpse, and slapped his hands, "So, this guy was drunk and fell into the river and froze to death." But how could he be in the Ice Guard?"
That's a problem.
According to what the Warehouse Palm Ice Ling said, they definitely didn't put this corpse in the Ice Guard.
So, who put this frozen corpse into the ice and sent it to the current saint?
And how did this corpse get to the underground ice cellar of Sinong Temple?
The cause of death of the deceased was found, but judging by the place where he appeared, it is far-fetched to say that it was an accident and is hardly convincing.
Mu Yirong asked if he could find out when the deceased died?
It is difficult to determine the time of death from the characteristics of ordinary corpses, but the corpse is covered with cotton and the clothes are warm winter clothes, so it can be seen that the corpse died in the cold winter.
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