Chapter 359 - The Murderer Is Someone Else
Bone Painting Coroner
The man who had gotten Wei Yi something to eat rushed outside at that old manâs voice, berating him, âWhat time is it now? Youâre late by an hour.â
âMany apologies, sir. Todayâs roads werenât in good condition and Iâm nearly blind now so it took me a bit longer to get here. Iâll make sure to be earlier next time.â
âForget it, forget it. Quickly move the supplies in.â
âYessir,â the old man complied, hurriedly unloading the large baskets of vegetables from his cart to the kitchen. He was not actually late â the Gaoshan Village had strict rules: whether it was firewood delivery, or food supplies, they all had to arrive in the middle of the night. The kitchen helpers and Xiao Yu stood to one side, watching that old man work.
Inspiration struck Wei Yi; he rolled up his sleeves and waddled his way over to the old man, giving him a hand at moving with a large childlike smile on his face. He said cheerfully, âGrandpa, let me help you.â
That old man was taken aback, stopping Wei Yi, âLet me do it, young master.â
âItâs no problem! Iâm very strong. Just rest here.â Wei Yi continued in earnest.
Xiao Yu scoffed, pulling the kitchen bandit aside, âA fool is a fool â volunteering for menial tasks like this.â They stood watching once more as the sweating Wei Yi carried basket after basket into the kitchen.
Phew, itâs finally finished!
âThank you, young sir, thank you...â That old man bowed repeatedly.
Wei Yi held onto his hands, correcting him, âIâm not a young master. My name is Wei Yi â âWeiâ as in âpositionâ, and âYiâ as in âaloneâ.1â
Huh? That old man was illiterate; he did not understand what Wei Yi was talking about.
Xiao Yu and that kitchen bandit had their arms crossed in front of their chests as they rolled their eyes at Wei Yi, âScholars just love to show off, still explaining word by word.â
Pfft â Confucius and Mencius would surely vomit blood if they heard all these.
As Wei Yi placed the very last unloaded basket onto the cart, he secretly tucked the items in his sleeve underneath that basket without anyone noticing. The old man also knew nothing of this, pushing his cart away.
Wei Yi scratched his head, turning to Xiao Yu, âBrother Xiao Yu, why didnât you pay him? The Grandpa went through all this trouble to send you vegetables.â
âPay him?â How, fresh! Xiao Yu laughed unabashedly, âTo supply the Gaoshan Gang with vegetables is that old manâs fortune â he still wants to receive money for it? Dream on!â
âBut...â
âNo more âbutsâ. Grab your food and scram.â He stuffed several buns into Wei Yiâs hands, pushing him towards the woodshed where he was held captive.
In the woodshed.
Ji Yunshu sat upright, leaning against a heap of dry grass. She felt her body getting colder and clammier, her chest becoming heavier and heavier as she kept her eye on the door. A cry of âSecond Masterâ could be heard from where she sat; Zhao Qing was the Second Master, the First Masterâs younger kin brother, so even though he was watched, it did not mean that he was also forbidden from moving around.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOpen the door,â Zhao Qing coldly ordered.
âThis...â
âOpen it.â Zhao Qing was much less courteous this time. The guard swallowed, opening the door without much struggle.
Moonlight and light from a lantern overlapped to form a strong bright beam, stinging Ji Yunshuâs eyes which had grown accustomed to the darkness. She closed her eyes instinctively as she adjusted to the light, opening her eyes to see Zhao Qingâs tall, a striking figure enter the woodshed, towering over her like an ominous cloud. The door slammed shut behind him with a clack.
Zhao Qing looked down at Ji Yunshu. Even though her face was enveloped in darkness, her ghastly pale skin could not be hidden, âYou really have no fear.â
Ji Yunshu managed an awkward smile, âIsnât the Second Master the same? Coming here on a rescue operation all by yourself.â
âDid you think I was here to save you?â
âOf course not,â Ji Yunshu reasoned. âSecond Master had not been here in a year since your falling out with the First Master. Why would you come here to save me?â
âYouâre a smart one.â Zhao Qing bent down on one knee as he continued, speaking to her at eye level. Her deep set of eyes were as clear as a stream, unpolluted, shimmering â Zhao Qing almost drowned in them. He quickly set himself right, steadying his gaze and expression, his gruff, bearded face becoming stern, âSince youâre a smart man, then tell me â why did I decide to storm this place?â
âThis one doesnât know.â
âOh? So the famous Teacher Ji from the Capital also has something he canât figure out?â
Ji Yunshuâs hands around her knees trembled, her gaze shaking in suprise, âHow did you know?â
âIt wasnât hard, I just dug around a little bit. I actually was making a guess as well, but seeing your reaction, I think I was right.â
Ji Yunshu frowned, âIf you went to all that trouble to investigate me, then Iâm sure you must also know who that young master I was travelling with is?â
Zhao Qing was inexplicably calm, âThere was some big news from the Capital recently â Prince Rong had been ordered to leave the Capital for Yufu County to investigate something about relief silvers. A prince leaving the Capital on royal decree is no small matter, whatâs more, Prince Rong left the Capital with that famous Teacher Ji. To have the ability to kill forty of Zhao Huaiâs men, who, if not Prince Rong?â It was not a question â he was absolutely certain.
Ji Yunshu stared at him; this man was quite formidable, quite different from Zhao Huai. He looked like a wild, uncouth man, but he was actually very detailed and conscientious. His sharp gaze bore a stark contrast to his current appearance. Ji Yunshu laughed, âSince youâve worked it out, let me guess as well.â
â...â
âYou want me to investigate Jiuâerâs death.â
Ugh! Zhao Qing was startled. He started to tremble, slowly regaining his composure as he pushed himself up against his kneecap, standing up. There was an overflowing sadness in his eyes.
He lowered his gaze, fixing it on Ji Yunshuâs crown, speaking after a long while, âWhen Jiuâer died, I wasnât by her side. She lay on the floor in a pool of blood with Zhao Huai next to her. He held a sword in his hand then, the very same sword that pierced Jiuâer to her death.â
âSince you know how Jiuâer died, why do you still want me to investigate it?â
âI just have second guesses.â
âWhat about?â
âWhat if... the murdererâs someone else?â
Ji Yunshu slowly raised her head, asking in return, âWhy would you have such doubts?â
Zhao Qing paused, âZhao Huaiâs my kin brother â I know him. If he killed her, he wouldnât deny it. But he wouldnât admit that he killed Jiuâer. I donât know if I should believe him, or believe what I saw.â He hesitated. There were doubts, a stone making home in his heart for a year.
Ji Yunshu questioned again, âThen, could you tell me who âJiuâerâ is?â