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Li H'sen Chang's Ritual Victim
The grotesquely mutilated body floats face-down in the Thames mud, its unnatural posture revealing the extent of ritualistic violence. The woman recoils at the sight, the horror breaking Victorian London’s denial about the disappearances. The corpse’s condition—torn flesh and disturbed water—hints at supernatural interference, not accidental drowning. Quick’s presence confirms the discovery as a key moment in exposing Weng-Chiang’s operations.
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