Chapter 251: In A Fight, Every Party Is Right
Bone Painting Coroner
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Minister Liang screeched, âSay that again!â
The shopkeeper paused for a moment before she continued, âAt that time, the store was a mess; there were so many people â i-it was difficult to see what was happening.â She meekly lowered her head even further.
The little servant girl keeping vigil next to Miss Liangâs body piped up as the shopkeeper finished, âYou liar! Didnât you personally tell me that she pushed our young miss then? Why are you changing your tune now?â
A fleeting flicker of recognition passed through her eyes as the shopkeeper quickly shook her hands in explanation, âI was startled just now too â I just said whatever passed through my mind. I only realised that I didnât see anything clearly after I calmed down. Moreover, the floor was slippery â itâs still possible that Miss Liang slipped and fell on her own.â Her voice faded away into almost nothing, in fear that she would be implicated.
The other two women hurriedly added, âYes, it was crowded then â we didnât see anything clearly either when the two of them were fighting. All we heard was that someone died; and that floor really is slippery â Iâve fallen before.â
âYes, yes! Iâve fallen before too; Miss Liang must have slipped accidentally â itâs not anyoneâs fault.â
âSheâs got her eyes in the clouds usually; itâs unsurprising sheâs not careful with her steps.â
â¦â¦
Hearing this, the little servant girl fell onto her young missâs body, breaking out into desperate sobs. Was her young miss that unlucky that she slipped and fell to her own death?
Minister Liang, in his grief and despair, turned ashen at the shopkeeperâs words. In his anger, he almost pulled out the yamen runnerâs sword again but was luckily stopped in time by Governor Yi, âLord Liang, since there are no eyewitnesses, we canât prove that it was Miss Jiâs fault, youâ¦â The Capital Governor felt he was caught in a tight spot.
âAre you planning on just leaving this murder case as is? When my daughterâs death was this tragic?â
âThisâ¦â Before Lord Yi could begin, he was interrupted by the prickly Ji Muqing.
With her two older brothers at her back, Ji Muqing felt more confident and no longer victimized. She straightened her back and haughtily claimed, âDidnât I say that I didnât do it? There were so many people around, I was pushed from behind as well but Iâm still alive â who would be so unsteady that she would fall with a single push? She must have slipped and fallen â donât try to frame me for something I didnât do. I would never kill!â Her shining eyes narrowed like those of a sly, conniving cat.
Minister Liang, teary and red-faced, slapped his own thigh with a flourish of his sleeve, âWhat twisted fate!â He trudged towards his daughterâs corpse lifelessly, sobbing. So is this it then? What could he do when the witnesses changed their statements?
Ji Li pulled Ji Muqing over, gently warning, âHave you not made a big enough scene?â
âEldest brother, I â¦â
âIf thereâs anything you want to tell me, save it for when we return home.â
âYes!â Ji Muqing nodded.
Ji Li approached Minister Liang spontaneously, offering in his sincerest tone, âLord Liang, my genuine condolences for your loss.â Genuine? Condolences? My foot! Minister Liang was too broken-hearted that he paid no heed to Ji Li, hatred and reproach burning within him.
Just as Ji Li was about to lead Ji Muqing out of the Capital yamen, Ji Muqing headed for Ji Yunshu, who was standing in a corner, tilting her chin arrogantly, âDonât think that you have atoned for your sins towards the Ji Family with what you did at the rouge store. Iâm letting you off today, but next time, you will reap what you sow.â
âSuit yourself.â Ji Yunshu replied nonchalantly.
Unsatisfied with Ji Yunshuâs answer, Ji Muqing smirked and whispered into Ji Yunshuâs ear, âEldest Brother and Second Brother canât touch you, but it doesnât mean I canât â you must have seen what happens when you cross me. There is only death.â
Hmph, Iâm so scared. Ji Yunshu rolled her eyes, crazy! âIf you have what it takes, then sure thing; but you and I both know all you have are your two brothers.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIt hasnât even been an hour and the tides have turned â even an idiot would know why!â
Ji Muqing heaved a sigh of relief. She wasnât an idiot â of course she knew why! It must have been her two loving older brothers who had prepared everything before they arrived. In any case, she need not bear the brunt of this crime, so she turned and left, smoothing out her hair carefreely.
As she turned, Ji Yunshu noticed a small bloodstain on Ji Muqingâs back. A loose thread hung where that spot sat, missing the pearl it once held. Could it be â that that wound was a product of Ji Muqing and Miss Liangâs tussle?
Ji Yunshu walked up to Miss Liangâs corpse when the court had cleared. She knelt down, addressing Minister Liang, âLord Liang, the young miss is already dead â she wonât been revived even if you mourn her so.â
The sobbing Lord Liang looked up at her, âTeacher Ji, was my daughterâs death purely an accident?â
âI took a quick look previously, she did slip and fall. As to whether she was pushed or not, Iâm not sure either.â
âWerenât you great at solving these cases? Please lend me a hand,â he pleaded desperately.
Ji Yunshu considered briefly, recalling the bloodstain she noticed on Ji Muqingâs back, âLet me have a look at the body.â He nodded and moved aside.
Ji Yunshu pulled off the white cloth covering the body, inspecting every part of Miss Liangâs body, from her hands to her neck, and even her clothes. As someone who paid so much attention to her attire, there was no reason why Ji Muqing had not noticed that missing pearl, so it must have fallen off in their scuffle. But â the young Miss Liangâs body was not stained with blood; Ji Muqing could not have reached behind her back and scratched that pearl off, so, where was that wound from?
âDid you make any discoveries, Teacher Ji?â
She shook her head, covering up the corpse once more, âMy sincerest apologies; I have found nothing new.â
âThen, did my daughter really fall to her own death?â
Ji Yunshu kept silent. Honestly, she had not witnessed the scene; the witnesses also claimed their innocence. In a fight, every party was right â only the heavens knew the truth.
âLord Liang, I think itâs best to bring Miss Liangâs body back home for a proper burial.â Minister Liang began to cry inconsolably once more. After making sure that Lord Liang had left, Ji Yunshu left the yamen herself. âLetâs go!â she called out to Wei Yi who was waiting for her next to the stone lion statues outside.
Wei Yi immediately stood up and chased after Ji Yunshu, questioning, âShuâer, I saw Big Brother Ji and Brother Ji Huan enter just now â did you see them too?â
âYes, I did!â
âDid you talk?â
âNo!â
âWhy not?â
Ji Yunshu made no comment, and dragged Wei Yi towards Yuhua Pavillion.