Chapter 321 - This is the Only Solution
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âDoesnât Teacher feel like it is such a waste?â The Governor asked.
A waste? Such an interesting choice of words. Ji Yunshu dusted her sleeves and turned towards the Governor sternly, âDoes milord think those holy teachings should be read by only virtuous men?â
âThis... of course not.â
âThen, one doesnât have to be an official to help the masses.â
Ugh! The Governor was at a loss for words, his blank expression resembled that of Liu Qingpingâs.
Ji Yunshu did not linger long at the capital yamen; she returned to Bamboo Creek Garden where Jing Rong was waiting for her. Ji Yunshu raconted what had happened, with Jing Rongâs face growing darker at her every word, âAre you really going to the Yufu County yamen?â
âMm, I have to see Yeâerâs body for myself.â
âThen, what if, she really did commit suicide by poison?â
âThen what if she didnât?â Ji Yunshu retorted.
This woman sure has her way with words, however â âIf you were to leave for Yufu County, what would you do about the âLin Capital Caseâ?â Surely, you couldnât bring twenty coffins with you there?
Ji Yunshu had fully expected Jing Rongâs concerns, and she confidently replied, âThere are only eleven remaining corpses to be drawn. It would only take about a month for me to get to Yufu County, investigate the case, and return to the capital. There shouldnât be too large a consequence; I should be able to make it back on time.â
âDo you really have to?â Jing Rong was worried, âYou have to understand, if something untoward happens to you on the way to Yufu County, how could this prince let you leave with peace of mind?â Jing Yiâs eyes were set on them twenty-four seven, waiting for the day that Jing Rong and Ji Yunshu would be separated, making it easier for him to break either one. How could Jing Rong let Ji Yunshu leave the capital without him?
Ji Yunshu looked at him calmly, âI know what you are worried about. Prince Yi has been trying to stop us in all his power from investigating the âLin Capital Caseâ; now that I have put it aside and am heading to Yufu County to investigate a totally different case, are we not playing straight into his cards? With Zijin by my side, there is nothing to worry about. If the appeal were approved, the Capital Governor would also have his men escort me the whole way through.â
Jing Rong furrowed his brows, âThings wonât be as simple as that.â
âI know.â
âThis Prince really canât win, can I. I must find some time and pay that talkative Governor a visit â this Prince must teach him a lesson.â How tyrannic!
Ji Yunshu was unmoved.
Jing Rong continued, âSince youâve already planned everything, this Prince canât stop you even if I wished.â He finally compromised!
The Governor took the following two days to prepare the required documents, sending it over to the Supreme Court the first thing that morning. Ever since he helped Jing Rong enter the palace on the night of the Crown Prince, no, the ex-Crown Prince Jing Huaâs rebellion, the Supreme Court Vice-chancellor Lord Yu considered himself to belong in Jing Rongâs camp â as soon as he saw that the case was to be handled by Ji Yunshu, he stamped the documents the Governor submitted without a second thought. That Teacher Ji was Jing Rongâs right-hand man, one on his own side; he definitely had to approve.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
But, the application was rejected by the Supreme Court Chancellor, the same man who had to tread carefully around his subordinate, the Vice-chancellor. He even wore a troubled look on his face as he explained, âGovernor, this case was long resolved three years ago. Submitting this claim now, surely itâs a little...â
The Governor butted in before he finished his sentence, âThis case may be resolved as you say, but thereâs something odd about it.â
âOdd? What is? Are you assuming that her daughter was murdered just based on that womanâs statement? The coroner who examined the body three years ago already determined that she died by consuming poison, Governor, I understand that youâre always looking after the people, but there simply is nothing suspicious about this case, much less enough evidence to support re-opening it! If we were to send investigators for every baseless assumption, how would the Supreme Court continue to operate?â
The Governor was likewise firm, âThere were obvious mistakes during the initial investigation, and there is high suspicion of the Qiao Family buying off the Yufu County Magistrate and coroner to write off this case. If they were innocent, why bribe them?â
The Supreme Court Chancellor rebutted, âEven so, it isnât enough for me to order a re-investigation; without solid proof, we canât re-open any case, and this Supreme Court would also not start any investigations.â His attitude was steely. On any other day, despite appearances, the Supreme Court Vice-chancellor was the one handling such affairs â what was with the Chancellor today? Where did he get his newfound courage?
Before the Governor could answer, the Chancellorâs beady eyes turned as he approached, âThe affairs of the various states and counties may be under your jurisdiction, but the criminal cases are the Supreme Courtâs to decide. If this were to be approved, but end up a wild goose chase, all responsibility would fall on my shoulders! Whatâs more, isnât it inappropriate for that Teacher Ji to be involved? Heâs not one of us, not one of the court, so, are you trying to put me in a spot?â
How could the Governor have predicted this turn of events? Even if the Supreme Court were to reject this application due to red tape, but he, the Capital Governor, was here to present it personally â surely the Supreme Court would give him some face? What was wrong with the Chancellor? Lord Yi had no grounds to budge his way through this, however.
The Chancellor had another suggestion, âGovernor, ever since His Majesty removed the Disciplinary Officer position, the authority to re-open district cases has fallen on us, the Supreme Court. No matter who wants to submit a claim, they have to follow protocol and have sufficient evidence, otherwise they would never stand a chance. However, if that Teacher Ji... were to sound the royal drums outside the palace and appear before His Majesty, gaining his approval, then there would be no need for this case to pass through the Supreme Courtâs hands. Teacher Ji can then rightfully go forth to investigate this case, to overturn this case â itâs a win-win situation.â
What an impeccable plan, but â the Governorâs face turned green as he huffed, âChancellor, you should know better than anyone else that to sound the royal drums outside the palace, one would have to bear forty strikes of the paddle. Most people would get beaten to death before they can even reach the drums, much less Teacher Ji.â
âThen there is no other way â this is the only solution at the moment.â He shrugged his shoulders nonchalantly â this lord only had this in mind!
Lord Yi seethed. He dusted his sleeves and left huffily. Just as he exited, someone else entered.
Jing Yi scoffed in the Governorâs direction, a devious smile on his face. The Supreme Court Chancellor scurried forth, paying his respects as he reported, âPrince Yi was right â the Capital Governor did want to have that Teacher Ji investigate the case. This official has rejected him as per Prince Yi instructed, letting him know to have Teacher Ji sound the royal drums.â
Jing Yi sat in his study, pouring himself a cup of tea. He fingered the brim of the teacup lazily, gaze studying the plum blossoms adorning the cup, smirking, âTeacher Ji, oh, Teacher Ji â what fun youâll have with those forty paddles.â