Yanagi carefully examined the body.

Although he is not a forensic scientist, he was a biochemical researcher in his first life and had done some research on the human body.

Moreover, Liu Shu had read some mystery novels and detective comics in his first life, from which he learned some knowledge related to examining corpses.

He also read "The Record of Justice".

In ancient times, Liu Shu could be said to be the most powerful coroner.

After a while, Liu Shu found several clues from the corpse.

Based on these clues, Liu Shu made a general profile of the murderer.

Liu Shu told the county magistrate and the constable about his reasoning process and the murderer's situation.

These people were stunned when they heard this, and they looked up to Liu Shu and worshipped him immensely.

It's amazing that the murderer can be identified from the body of the deceased.

The county magistrate immediately ordered the detectives to arrest the man based on the characteristics provided by Liu Shu.

He said to Liu Shu in a low voice: "Sir, can you teach the knowledge you just explained to our coroners?"

If the coroner mastered these techniques, wouldn't it be much easier to solve cases in the future?
Liu Shu readily agreed.

"Okay, I'll write these down and give them to you, and you can arrange them yourself."

The county magistrate was overjoyed and thanked Liu Shu repeatedly.

He invited Liu Shu to live in his mansion and personally arranged a room for Liu Shu.

He didn't know Liu Shu's true identity, but based on the abilities Liu Shu had demonstrated, he was worthy of his favor.

Liu Shu had a good impression of the county magistrate, he was a practical man.

That's why he agreed to hand over the autopsy knowledge to the county magistrate.

There is a set of prepared writing brushes, ink, paper and inkstone in the room.

Liu Shu smiled and asked Yu Mo to grind the ink. He picked up the pen and began to recite "Xi Yuanlu", adding some modern autopsy knowledge.

Liu Shu worked very quickly. It took him three days to finish writing the entire "Xi Yuan Lu" and handed it over to the county magistrate.

He refused the county magistrate's request to stay and left with Yu Mo.

As soon as they left the county town, a man in black holding a token appeared in front of the county magistrate and took away the original copy of "Xi Yuanlu" written by Liu Shu, leaving only a copied version for the county magistrate.

A few days later, the original version of "The Record of Washing Away Wrongs" fell into the hands of the Queen.

After reading "The Record of Justice Against All Wrongs", the Queen gave it to Shangguan Wan'er.

Shangguan Wan'er was amazed by what she saw.

"It turns out that corpses can also speak!" Shangguan Wan'er exclaimed.

Wu Zetian chuckled: "This child! There are so many hidden things."

Shangguan Wan'er understood Wu Zetian's meaning, not because of the content of "Xi Yuanlu", but because of the way it was bound into a book.

In the Tang Dynasty, there were two ways to bind books.

One is scroll binding, and the other is folding binding.

Scroll-bound books are books whose pages are rolled up and connected with an axis for easy reading and carrying.

The jingzhezhuang is similar to a folded memorial.

These two binding methods have very high requirements for books.

If there is something wrong with the content, if there is a mistake in the writing or ink on the paper, the whole book will be scrapped.

The "Xi Yuanlu" that Liu Shu gave them was published in the form of a thread-bound book.

If there are any mistakes in the middle, just tear off the wrong page, and it will not affect the whole book at all.

In this way, we can save a lot of paper, ink and time!
If this method is promoted, it will definitely be popular among readers.

By then, the Queen’s reputation among scholars will be enhanced.

Both of them thought of the advantages of thread-bound books.

Shangguan Wan'er: "Do you want to reward the young master?"

Her Majesty the Queen: "No, just remember it for him first."

Liu Shu continued his travels.

The world is peaceful now, but it does not mean that people's lives are good.

Natural disasters were the greatest suffering for the ancient people. Liu Shu entered a certain place where a drought was happening.

Liu Shu had no way to deal with this.

He did not practice Taoism, he only knew some martial arts. He had no way of calling the wind and summoning rain.

And now technology...

He was also unable to make machines or potions to make rain.

Liu Shu could only instruct the local people to dig wells and tap out the groundwater.

Fortunately, the groundwater source has not been affected too much, and water can be dug out as long as the well is dug deep enough.

Relying on this groundwater, the people suffering from drought barely survived this disaster.

There was not a large number of deaths like previous natural disasters, and not too many people left their homes and eventually died in a foreign land.

The court's disaster relief was also timely and the disaster was over quickly.

Her Majesty the Queen said to Shangguan Wan'er: "Give that child another credit."

Shangguan Wan'er: "Yes."

Liu Shu continued his journey.

Wherever he went, there was always something going on that came to Liu Shu's attention.

He couldn't help but take action and always managed to come up with some surprises.

Her Majesty the Queen now likes Liu Shu more and more.

Compared with Liu Shu, this group of people in Luoyang city are really disgusting.

They only know how to intrigue all day long, but they are all idiots, and their methods are so bad that she can't bear to watch them.

If she hadn't already cultivated her mind and temper, she would really want to kill all these guys.

They all want her rights, but they still slander her behind her back.

Do you really think she knows nothing?

Li Longji is a smart guy, but his vision is too narrow.

"Your Majesty, Luoyang City is in a state of chaos now because of the presence of those people. Do you have anything to say?" Zhang Jianzhi asked Wu Zetian.

Although he was the mastermind behind the Shenlong coup, Wu Zetian did not take action against Zhang Jianzhi and continued to let him serve as prime minister.

Wu Zetian knew that Zhang Jianzhi was loyal to the Li Tang Dynasty and was very talented. If she killed him, who would work for her?
Her Majesty the Queen arranged secret guards to monitor Zhang Jianzhi. If Zhang Jianzhi still wanted to launch the Shenlong coup, the secret guards would immediately kill Zhang Jianzhi.

Queen: "Let them make a fuss. They are not the heir I want."

Zhang Jianzhi frowned: "Who do you like?"

The Queen glanced at Shangguan Wan'er.

Shangguan Wan'er took out Liu Shu's information and placed it in front of Zhang Jianzhi.

Zhang Jianzhi turned a page and asked: "Did this young man invent the thread-bound book?"

Immediately, my favorable impression of Liu Shu increased.

Continuing to browse, Zhang Jianzhi's eyes lit up when he saw Liu Shu's achievements in various places.

"Okay, okay!"

This young master is so capable.

With his merits, he deserves to be made a prince.

Her Majesty the Queen concealed these achievements, is it to protect this young master?
It seems that Her Majesty the Queen really likes this young prince and makes him her heir.

If the empire has such an emperor in the future, he will definitely assist him wholeheartedly and support him with all his strength.

Zhang Jianzhi knelt before Wu Zetian with sincere admiration: "Your Majesty is wise."

Her Majesty the Queen curled her lips in satisfaction.

Now, is it possible that old guy Zhang Jianzhi would join forces with Li Xian and his gang to launch the Shenlong coup?

After that, one more person came to watch Yanagi's observation report.

The more Zhang Jianzhi looked, the more satisfied he became with Liu Shu.

He wholeheartedly regarded Liu Shu as his future monarch.

He hopes Liu Shu can come back soon! (End of this chapter)

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