Chapter 186: Argument, overreaching oneself
Poison Genius Consort
Next day, the justice courts started on time for the hearing of the Han family clinic case. It was originally a simple homicide, but the empress dowagerâs command had brought it to the justice courts for review with Official Ouyang presiding over the proceedings.
Actually, the materials from Shuntian Prefecture yesterday were already extremely detailed. As long as Official Ouyang finished up the rest of the trial, things would be set. He was very clear in his heart that the empress dowager had brought the case to the justice courts as a pretence. She wanted to give the Han family a criminal name and take away their rights to practice medicine in Tianning.
Everyone soon arrived, with Han Yunxi sitting on the side as always to listen in. Due to her calm presence, Official Ouyang felt a certain pressure and spoke his words very cautiously. He bore his temper and went through the entire case again. He only pronounced judgment after seeing that Han Yunxi had no objections.
âThe three pieces of evidence show that Doctor Li made a mistake in his prescription, resulting in Madam Chenâs mother-in-law dying from poison. Doctor Li committed suicide to escape punishment for manslaughter; hence, the court will not further pursue his responsibilities for the offence.â
Speaking up to here, Official Ouyang paused. Seventh Madame was about to cry injustice, but last night Han Yunxi had told her not to worry, so she held back. Right now, Han Yunxi was leisurely drinking tea, still sitting calmly on the side without a hint of anxiety. Seventh Madame couldnât see through her motives, while Official Ouyang only felt nervous at the sight. The proof alone was enough to make this case irrefutable. Judging from his years of experience, itâd be impossible to overturn this case, yet seeing Han Yunxiâs staid and steady state still made Official Ouyang uneasy.
An abnormal silence fell upon the courtroom. There were no objections anywhere, so Official Ouyang continued. âThe Han family neglected their supervisory duties and didnât do their best to watch over their people. They cannot escape blame and shall pay compensation to Madam Chen with 1,000 taels of silver!â
Again, Official Ouyang paused to look at Han Yunxi, only to see her calm and composed as if she hadnât heard a thing. Only then did Official Ouyang set aside his cares. He thought, with such conclusive evidence, even if esteemed wangfei wants to argue, she wonât have a reason to. Looks like this is it.
As to revoking the Han familyâs right to practice medicine, that was the empress dowagerâs decision and had nothing to do with the justice courts. Withdrawing his gaze, Official Ouyang exhaled a breath and continued to read from the court accounts. âTo present esteemed empress dowagerâs orders, the Han familyâs misdiagnosis of the crown prince was already a heinous crime that reached the skies. Now, they have not only failed to repent and mend their ways, but brought about such a grave mistake. Hence, their southern clinic shall be sealed and closed down, all of their medical assets confiscated, and their rights to practice medicine in Tianning Country forever revoked!â
His words fell upon a silent crowd. This truly was a little too...
Seventh Madame couldnât stand it anymore and cried out in anger. âYou canât, itâs injustice! The Han family has been unfairly accused! Doctor Li must have...â
Before she could finish, Han Yunxi finally raised a hand to tell her to calm down. Seventh Madame was seething with rage and very agitated, but although she couldnât settle down, she forced herself to collect her senses at the sight of Han Yunxi. Yesterday, theyâd only mentioned revoking the Han familyâs right to practice medicine, but today theyâd added on a stipulation to confiscate their medical assets. The Han familyâs reserves of medicinal ingredients were equal to their family properties. Had the empress dowager steeled her heart to leave the Han family penniless?
She should remember, her old life was saved in the past by none other than Lady Tianxin!
If Han Yunxi hadnât kept her cool to listen to the very end, she wouldnât have seen the empress dowagerâs ruthlessness first-hand!
She had really gone too far!
Han Yunxi narrowed her eyes and looked coldly towards Official Ouyang, who was so scared that he immediately started shifting the blame. âEsteemed wangfei, this is the empress dowagerâs intentions, not the justice courtâs. This official is just representing...â
âOfficial Ouyang, didnât you hear Seventh Madame cry injustice?â Han Yunxi cut him off icily.
âThis...â Official Ouyang gave a start before trying to defend himself. âEsteemed wangfei, youâre clear about the entire case, too. The three pieces of evidence are all here. If Seventh Madame wants to claim injustice, she needs to provide proof of injustice, isnât that right?â
âProof?â Han Yunxi elegantly set down the leg crossed over her thigh to stand up, her voice frosty. âThe three items in this wangfeiâs hands are precisely the proof. Madam Chenâs mother-in-law died under strange circumstances, as did Doctor Li. Someone had evil intentions to frame a case against the Han family!â So speaking, she thumped the autopsy report, appraisal of the medicinal ingredients, and prescription onto Official Ouyangâs desk with a bang. The loud noise reverberated through the quiet hall.
âThis...esteemed wangfei, this...this evidence proves that Doctor Li wrote the wrong prescription. How could it proved that someone framed the case? Esteemed wangfei, you canât just say whatever you want in a court of law,â Official Ouyang really didnât understand and assumed that Han Yunxi was willfully making trouble.
But Han Yunxi only asked, âWho wrote this autopsy report? Call them over. Also, which doctor wrote down the details of the medicinal ingredients? Call them over too. This wangfei has questions to ask them.â
Hearing this, Official Ouyang finally understood what esteemed wangfei wanted to do. So her suspicions lay in these two pieces of evidence. If the evidence had been faked, then there really was a problem with this case.
But where did the problem lay?
Leaving aside all else, just the simple existence of Doctor Liâs prescription was sufficient to prove the validity of the autopsy report and ingredient appraisal. Actually, even without those two pieces of evidence, the prescription alone could pin the crime on Doctor Li and the Han family!
The strangest part of this case lay with Doctor Liâs mistake and subsequent suicide. Official Ouyang was clear on this in his heart, but he naturally wouldnât disobey instructions from the empress dowager. After all, now that Doctor Li was dead, they couldnât investigate much no matter how fishy it was. Official Ouyang also didnât believe that Han Yunxi could find any flaws if she questioned the authenticity of the evidence. He did as she told and gave out orders. âSomeone, summon the coroner Old Xia, and Imperial Physician Lin from the Imperial Physician Courtyard.â
Old Xia was a full-time coroner at Shuntian Prefecture, while Imperial Physician Lin was a doctor from the Imperial Physician Courtyard that held concurrent posts at the justice courts and Shuntian Prefecture. Both possessed top-notch skills in their respective fields, gaining public praise in their related circles. As soon as they heard Han Yunxi had called their examinations into question, the two were indignant and aggrieved.
After coming inside and paying their respects, Old Xia couldnât resist speaking first. âEsteemed wangfei, Madam Chenâs mother-in-lawâs body was inspected by me alone. The report was also written by me, so if thereâs any issues, point them out directly.â
Han Yunxi liked people who got straight to the point. Since Old Xia had already said this, she forgoed the niceties. âYouâre certain that Madam Chenâs mother-in-law died from Kuigen poisoning?â
âCertain! The report was very explicit on the details. Kuigen mixed into medicine will poison its victim. Tests performed from remnants of the medicine left in the victimâs oral cavity also revealed traces of Kuigen.â Old Xia was full of confidence as he added, âEsteemed wangfei knows the poison arts as well. If you donât believe me, you can examine the body yourself!â
Han Yunxi nodded and asked, âWhat was the victimâs time of death?â
âThe night before yesterday at Xu hour (between 7 to 9PM). After taking the medicine, death was instantaneous,â Old Xia remembered it very clearly.
Again, Han Yunxi nodded her head. She didnât ask any more questions, but looked towards Imperial Physician Lin. âImperial Physician Lin, youâve inspected all three of the medicine packs that Madam Chen brought in?â
Imperial Physician Lin was also very confident. âAll of them. There were a total of 11 ingredients, all identical to Doctor Liâs prescription, including the addition of Kuigen.â
âAre those three packs of medicine still around?â Han Yunxi asked again.
Official Ouyang immediately ordered someone to bring them over. All of them were neatly wrapped in their packages and presented on a plate. Han Yunxi examined them, very satisfied, and continued to ask, âImperial Physician Lin, Doctor Liâs prescription detailed exact quantities of medicine to be used. Why didnât your appraisal of the medicine detail this point? Have you weighed out the contents? Were the quantities identical?â
Quantities?
No one had considered this question before. The prescription contained poison and the ingredients included poison. This was already adequate proof, so what did the quantity have to do with anything?
Moreover, measurements in Chinese medicine were approximations to begin with, such as a liang1 or two here and a qian2 or two there. When filling up a prescription, amounts were approximated, so there was no need for exact measurements. Imperial Physician Lin found it unexpected and unbelievable. A so-called member of the medical field like Han Yunxi had actually thought up such a pointless question.
âEsteemed wangfei, because the ingredients in the medicine were identical to the ones in Doctor Liâs prescription, this official didnât weigh the amounts. Both contained the poison,â Imperial Physician Lin explained.
âIdentical?â Han Yunxi laughed coldly. âImperial Physician Lin, what do you mean by the âingredients were identical?â Would both the prescription and the medicine contain the same quantities just because they have the same ingredients? Examination work must be done carefully, meticulously, and professionally. You donât need wangfeiâs reminder for this, correct?â
At this, Imperial Physician Linâs complexion abruptly shifted. Han Yunxi was putting his professionalism and work ethic under suspect! His temper flared up, though he didnât dare show it. Suppressing his anger, he sought to explain earnestly. âEsteemed wangfei, this official has practiced medicine and prescribed prescriptions for 20 odd years without ever making a mistake. Madam Chenâs mother-in-law died from poisoning, but that has nothing to do with the quantity of medicine. As long as one can prove the medicine contained poison, then thatâs the evidence! Kuigen can be used as poison or as medicine. If placed in other medicines, it might not contain poisonous properties, but itâd definitely be toxic when paired with Doctor Liâs prescription! This has nothing to do with quantities!â
This Imperial Physician Lin knew quite a bit about Kuigen!
But to discuss matters of poison in her face was an overestimation of ability!
After she heard this much, Han Yunxi gave Imperial Physician Lin a significant look, shaking his conviction and resolve into something less confident. But it was temporary feeling at best. Imperial Physician Lin firmly believed that there was no need to investigate the quantity of medicine. He thought that Han Yunxi was trying to refute the results of the case by looking for a flaw in an eggânitpicking for faults where there was noneâand make trouble!
Thus, Imperial Physician Lin continued to speak. âSo this official believes thereâs no need to check for specific quantities in the medicine!â
Han Yunxi nodded her head and asked with a smile, âImperial Physician Lin, you know as well that Kuigen isnât merely medicine, but poison as well. But do you know that the quantity of poison will affect its reaction time and symptoms in the victim?â
These words immediately made Imperial Physician Lin grow still. By his side, Coroner Xia was startled as well. Perhaps the rest of the people hadnât realized it yet, but these two professionals suddenly had a bad premonition.
Quantity of poison...poison reaction time...
Imperial Physician Lin...truly hadnât considered the possibility. He only knew that the victim had been poisoned by Kuigen and died. The corpse had shown evidence of the same poison, so everything matched up.
Seeing Imperial Physician Lin and Old Xia fall silent, Official Ouyang was uneasy as well. âEsteemed wangfei, thereâs always differences when it comes to filling prescription quantities. How can things be calculated so precisely?â
Han Yunxi smiled coldly. âKuigen may be an acute poison, but different quantities will result in different reaction times! Just then, Coroner Xia said Madam Chenâs mother-in-law died the night before yesterday as soon as she drank the medicine. But the quantity written in the prescription, when mixed with the other 10 ingredients, wonât cause a toxic reaction even if she finishes all three packs of medicine at once. That amount of Kuigen would take three days before the poison showed signs of reacting! Either the Kuigen present in the medicine far exceeded twice the amount outlined in the prescription, or else Madam Chenâs mother-in-law...was poisoned by someone else!â
Official Ouyang stood stunned at Han Yunxiâs words as the courtroom fell into silence...
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1. liang (两) â Chinese unit of measurement around 50 grams.
2. qian (é±) â Chinese unit of measurement around 3-9 (or 4-11) grams.