Chapter 13 – Time of Death?
Bone Painting Coroner
Lord Zhou asked, âTeacher Ji, what do you mean by that? My daughter has passed away, how can you say itâs âfortunateâ?â
Ji Yunshu expression sank as she replied, âWhat I meant by that is⦠How fortunate that Miss Zhou died without closing her eyes. She has left us a clear hint, namely, that protuberance on her shoulder was caused by a swelling.â
âA swelling? This place?â
Ji Yunshu slipped her white gloves on and opened her sandalwood box, but this time, the inside didnât contain her usual painting tools. Instead, there were all kinds of tools that resembled tweezers and scissors.
She took out a small dagger and under everyoneâs eyes, cut deeply into Miss Zhouâs flesh and sliced open her shoulder. The already coagulated dark purple blood, pooling underneath the rotting skin, oozed out, mixing itself with a bit of dark red blood from the incised muscles and flesh. The end result appeared like a coulis of diarrhea trickling down Miss Zhouâs neck, permeating her hair and gorgeous brocade clothes. It was really a pity that such a sumptuous garment was ruined!
Undeterred, Ji Yunshu continued to slice deeper and deeper into the shoulder until the root of the swelling was revealed.
Of course, her callous actions had completely frightened everyone. Their faces turned green while they covered their mouths, every single one on the verge of vomiting.
Ji Yunshu removed her dagger, absentmindedly cleaning it as she gazed at the newly opened shoulder. She put her dagger back in her sandalwood box before turning back to Miss Zhouâs shoulder. She palpated both sides of the shoulder bone, then closely examined the swelling. Gradually she came up with a satisfying conclusion.
As expected, her conjecture wasnât the slightest bit wrong.
âFrom the shape of this bulge, someone had lifted both of her arms and dragged her away. Whatâs more, she was pulled by her wrists, which is congruent with the marks on her wrists that I found.â
Everyone had endured the sick feeling that assaulted their senses, yet when they heard her words, they were overcome by shock.
Madame Zhou had a bitter face. She asked with a voice filled with doubt, âTeacher, what does that have to do with my daughterâs death?â
âOf course, thereâs a link between the two matters.â Her expression was confident. She swept her eyes at the crowd of housekeepers and maidservants inside the room before asking, âWho was with Miss Zhou at the time of her death?â
From within the crowd, a trembling young maidservant came out. She lowered her head. âThis servant was at her side at the time.â
Ji Yunshu sized her up: a small stature, barely 13 years old, a delicate and pretty appearance. Her two hands were tightly clenching inside her sleeves. She appeared to be afraid.
âLet me ask you. Are you certain your Miss fell to her death early morning two days ago?â
âI am sure that Miss fell to death at that time. I saw it with my own eyes.â
âYouâre lying.â
Ji Yunshuâs words came out, the whole hall exploded.
Madame Zhou didnât say a word, but she walked in front of the maidservant and slapped her.
âDamned girl! Speak! Did you push down my daughter? Why did you want to harm her? Didnât she treat you well?â
âMadame, it wasnât me! It really wasnât me who pushed Miss. Even if I had great courage, this servant wouldnât dare!â
âTeacher Ji said that you lied. If it wasnât you, then who was it? Someone, grab that cheap servant. I want her to pay for my daughterâs life!â
âMadame⦠This slave has been accused wrongly!â
The noise was giving Ji Yunshu a headache. She frowned and let out a sigh, then put a stop to the situation. âMadame, I havenât said that the murderer was this girl. Please stop for a moment. And could you wait until this humble one is done explaining?â
Lord Zhou hurriedly pulled his wife to the side and stated, âDear, your body is not well. Donât be angry. Letâs hear Teacherâs explanation first, then redress Ningâerâs grievances.â
Madame Zhou was so anxious that she almost fainted. To calm herself, she took deep breaths and forced herself to sit.
âGet up.â Ji Yunshu bent down and lifted the crying and trembling girl to her feet.
Coincidentally, she had merely brushed against the girlâs wrist, yet the maidservant had groaned in pain before slowly getting up. It naturally didnât escape Ji Yunshuâs eyes.
Ji Yunshu turned back next to the coffin and solemnly spoke, âLord Zhou and Madame Zhou. Just now, the reason why I said that this young girl was lying was because she absolutely wasnât at Miss Zhouâs side at the time of her death. If she really was present, she would have discovered that Miss Zhou was already dead. Miss Zhou died sometime during the night three days ago.â
âWhat?!â Lord Zhou was shocked.
Everyone present started to assess and discuss this new bombshell. Obviously, the Zhou familyâs young miss had fallen to her death early morning two days ago. How did it become the night three days ago?
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