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Muchuan and Xiang Wan

Aspiring author Xiang Wan was deemed hopeless by her family and better off married when her fourth novel still did not do well. Just as she started to doubt herself and wonder if she should continue to pursue her dream as an author, things take an unexpected turn when a dazzling guy appears before her and she was taken away by the police as a prime suspect of a murder case. A murder had taken place and the details were eerily similar to her mystery novel. From then on, her life turned topsy-turvy. ........... Translator Review: This is a novel encompassed with mystery, ethics, family ties, and romance. Of course, the highlights of this book are the murder cases. Although it’s a modern setup where none of the characters have a system or any other cheats, the Author managed to delight me with her writing, creative plots and a good pace without dragging her story. I marvel at the way the Author links up the clues and plot to explain the individual cases as well as paving the way to unravel the huge conspiracy behind the individual murders. Romantic plots are light-hearted so readers could take a breather from the plots of gruesome murders. Frequency of release: 1 chapter/daily

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682 Chs

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Editor: Atlas Studios

The detectives split into two teams.

With the stairs in the center, one team turned to the left, the other to the right.

The left was as though a prosperous, flourishing world while the right—a bleak, desolate world—they were totally like two extremes worlds.

Xiang Wan would, of course, tag along with Bai Muchuan as part of the team.

She was timid. She followed behind him closely and did not want to be anywhere but next to him.

The right was most probably built to look like a cemetery. The lights were dimmer than the left that most of the time, the view they had were rather obscure. Hence, Tang Yuanchu held on to the flashlight tightly…

Soon, the detectives arrived in the first tomb chamber where the first thing that came into view was a thatched hut.

Yes, the roof was made of straw which was very similar to the buildings in rural China around the 1940s.