As soon as Mo Heng mentioned autopsy through abdominal examination, Ding Dalang immediately felt uneasy, and he was also very afraid of being accused of false accusation. If he were convicted of making a false accusation, then his own accusation against Pei Qin for murder would backfire, and he would have to face the death penalty for homicide.
Seeing his pale face and shifty eyes, full of fear, Pei Qin knew all too well, "Then let's call the coroners to conduct the autopsy."
Magistrate Huang had anticipated the autopsy, and he nodded, "Summon the coroners for an examination!"
The coroners arrived promptly, all set for the autopsy.
"Anyone who commits perjury with false accusation shall be treated as an accessory to the crime. Think carefully before you speak," Mo Heng calmly reminded them.
Magistrate Huang gave Mo Heng an annoyed glance, thinking he could threaten them with his knowledge of the Great Chu's legal code—did he think it would be effective?