Object
Buller's Victim's Clothes
A set of bloodstained gentleman's attire—waistcoat, trousers, and overcoat—laid out on the autopsy table. The clothes bear no visible bullet holes or stab wounds but show suspicious tearing and dark patches from contact with Buller’s corpse, later attributed to post-mortem animal interference. Litefoot examines the fabric closely, while Leela holds a lantern over it during the subdued autopsy lighting.
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Significance
The clothes serve as the first physical evidence linking Buller’s death to the ongoing conspiracy surrounding Li H’sen Chang and Weng-Chiang. Their unusual condition sparks immediate suspicion, driving the investigation toward the Tong of the Black Scorpion and the broader threat of the ancient artifact.
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