Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Qin Zhenzhen refrained from addressing her uncleâs concerns directly.
Throughout history, officials protected one another, and her uncle needed to show respect for the County Magistrate.
If anything were to happen to the County Magistrate, he would be the first to face repercussions.
Yang Gan persisted in his questioning. âIf Honglian is acting under someoneâs orders, do you have any suspects in mind?â
Qin Zhenzhen shook her head.
âUncle, do you intend to inform the County Magistrate about this?â
Yang Gan smiled. âYouâre too naive. Do you think the County Magistrate is unaware of the truth?â
âThe County Magistrate is highly observant. He knows that both you and Su Bin are lying. Heâs also aware that Honglian acted upon orders.â
Qin Zhenzhen found it hard to believe.
Yang Gant s expression turned serious. âThe County Magistrate made that decision not because he accepted bribes, but because he wanted to set a trap to catch the mastermind.â
âHonglian was released, but we had someone tailing her.â
âInstead of returning to Yihong Courtyard, Honglian went back to the house she purchased and left behind a suicide note.â
From the start, Qin Zhenzhen knew that trailing Honglian would be futile.
If they were willing to buy off Honglian, they surely had a means to sever all connections.
Those individuals were trained by a wealthy family, leaving no traces behind.
Honglian was undoubtedly going to meet her demise.
However, the news of Honglianâs death came as a surprise to them.
âShe confessed to all her sins?
Yang Gan nodded. âShe claimed that Wang Lin stole Su Binâs book and instructed her to fabricate a lie to frame him. Wang Lin was concerned that Su Bin would surpass him and take the top spot.â
Qin Zhenzhen realized that Wang Lin had become the scapegoat for Madame of the Marquisâ Mansion.
However, just a year ago, he was still the scapegoat himself.
Should she intervene and try to save him?
âUncle, why are you telling us all this?â
Yang Gan replied, âBoth you and Su Bin are intelligent individuals. Uncle doesnât need to instruct you on what to do.â
âIf we expose this to the public and Su Bin denies the book is his during the public examination, it might lead to his disqualification.â
Qin Zhenzhen wanted to defend Su Bin. However, since the book was broken and the name was missing, it was understandable that they didnât recognize it as her book. How could that be considered a crime?
In the end, she restrained herself and gave up.
âAnd as for you, making a false confession in court, do you understand the consequences?â
Qin Zhenzhen cursed internallyâwere they going to punish her again?
âWhat about Wang Lin?â
âA prostituteâs one-sided account is insufficient to convict him. However, since the jade is in Honglianâs possession, we have the evidence we need.â
So thatâs how they framed Wang Lin.
Qin Zhenzhen didnât dare to deny the weight of so-called witnesses in ancient times.
âIf Wang Lin can find a witness to prove that his jade was stolen and raise doubts about Honglianâs will, the case will become complicated, and more individuals will be implicated.â
âIâm afraid that both Wang Lin and Su Bin wonât be able to take the examination.â
Qin Zhenzhen felt that her uncle was a cunning old fox, continually luring her into traps.
âShould we convict Wang Lin now?â
Yang Gan looked at Qin Zhenzhen meaningfully. âWhat do you think? Should we convict him?â
From her uncleâs tone, Qin Zhenzhen could infer that he had already informed the County Magistrate that Wang Lin wouldnât be convicted..