Chapter 45: The Truth Unveiled
Bone Painting Coroner
The ones who reacted the most fiercely to the housekeeperâs confession were not Lord Zhou and Madame Zhou, but rather Magistrate Liu, who seemed appalled by such a development.
The magistrate grabbed his gavel, pointed it at the housekeeper and said in an indignant voice, âYou, the young miss didnât do you any wrong! Why did you murder her? Why? Speak at once!â The magistrate sounded almost excited.
âWait a second, he didnât even explain whether he had a grudge against the young miss. Why are you getting so excited?â
Seeing that the housekeeper did not answer his question, the magistrate added, âIf you donât confess, Iâll sentence you to 50 hits of canes first, and then weâll see if you can still hold your mouth still like that. Confess now and Iâll spare you the pain.â
Ji Yunshu couldnât bear to see this farce continue any longer and raised her hand. When he caught her eye, she pointed down in a sharp gesture.
âSit down, will you?â
The message seemed to have reached the magistrate, and, although he seemed terribly embarrassed, he followed Ji Yunshuâs order and sat down with a grumpy look.
The next to come to their senses were Lord Zhou and Madame Zhou, who were completely stumped.
âYou murdered my daughter? Ah Jing, is that true? But why did you do that? Why?â asked Madame Zhou.
Madame Zhou was not nearly as agitated as when sheâd learned that Suyun was the murderer. But, if one looked hard enough for it, the pain and hate stemming from her despair were obvious in her eyes.
âThis was definitely not normal. Her reaction is too unusual.â
As for Lord Zhou, surprisingly, he merely sighed, and nothing more came out of him!
Ji Yunshu was bemused by the way things had unfolded. She felt like something was amiss from their reactions, but could not tell what it was exactly.
The old housekeeper ignored Madame Zhouâs question and looked at Ji Yunshu once again, he laughed and said, âTeacher, didnât you say that the evidence will speak for itself? If you think that you already know the answer, why do you keep interrogating me?â
âAre you testing me?â asked Ji Yunshu.
âI donât understand how you figured out it was me. It was the perfect murder; there was no way you could have found out about it.â
âHow confident!â
âPerfect?â This time, it was Ji Yunshu who laughed.
She stood straight and looked at the scar that ran through the face of the housekeeper.
âIf Iâm not mistaken, that scar of yours, it was the young miss who did it?â said Ji Yunshu without any circumlocution.
The housekeeper was not startled either, âHow did you know?â
âYou told me to guess, so I took a guess. Based on your answer, it seems that Iâm right, am I not?â
The housekeeper stayed silent, but he was visibly puzzled.
Ji Yunshu cracked a smile and said, âDonât you want to ask me how I figured out how you were the culprit based on that alone?â
As she finished speaking, she brought out a pile of folded yellow paper from her pocket. As she unfolded the paper, a thin piece of white wax, which was stuck to the paper, appeared in front of everyone.
âIs it poison? Donât tell me that little oneâs going to use poison in such a public place?â Jing Rong felt a nerve on his face twitch.
Ji Yunshu brought the folded paper right to the housekeeperâs face and asked, âDo you recognize this?â
The housekeeper seemed perplexed: clearly, he did not recognize what it was.
Ji Yunshu brought the paper back in front of her, and started her long explanation: âWhat I am holding is a piece of wax that fell off from the old misterâs clothingâ
As funny as it seemed, the housekeeper was still wearing the same set of clothes without knowing that the wax was stuck to it. This was only natural, since in ancient times, people only changed their clothes once per month.
By the time the housekeeper realized what was going on and glanced at his sleeves, it was already too late.
Ji Yunshu continued, âNormally, wax oil would only possess the smell of plant resin. But this piece of wax, it smells like lotus flowers. Thatâs something you wouldnât even find in the imperial palace. Coincidentally, lotus flower extract happens to be used in the Zhou Mansion.
As she finished her sentence, she threw a look at the runner next to her. He nodded and gave Ji Yunshu an object wrapped in white cloth.
Ji Yunshu unwrapped the cloth, and what appeared was a crystal chandelier, the exact one found in the young missâ room.
For everyone present, the chandelier did not help at all in explaining the situation.
Magistrate Liu was no exception; he pointed at the chandelier curiously and said, âWhat does this have to do with the young missâ death?â
âOh, it is very relevant to her death,â answered Ji Yunshu.
Ji Yunshu took the table chandelier, turned around to face the housekeeper, and explained everything with a frown.
âLet me guess. That night, the young miss, as usual, lit the chandelier just as she was about to drink her medicine and go to sleep. She was about to drink the poisoned soup when you appeared in her quarters. She was very unhappy about that; she didnât allow anyone to disturb her at that time and everyone knew about it, including Suyun and Qiaoxin. She lost her composure since you broke her routine, and as someone who has a severe case of obsessive compulsive disorder, she fell into a passionate rage and dropped her usual generous young missâ appearance.â
âSo, in her anger, she must have insulted and hit you. As she did so, you remembered that it was her whoâd scarred you many years ago, and you couldnât bear it anymore. You took her pillow and choked her to death.â
Once again, the effect of the surprise caused by the revelation was audible.
Ji Yunshu continued, âWhile you choked her, you accidentally knocked over the chandelier, and in doing so, it burned your sleeve, creating a dark spot. As the chandelier fell to the ground, the liquid wax splashed onto your clothing. Whatâs more, you didnât expect the bowl of medicine to be spilled over onto the ground as the young miss struggled for her life. Some of the poisonous concoction got into her mouth, and some splashed onto your sleeve exactly where the piece of wax was. Therefore, the piece of wax not only contains the smell of lotus flowers, but also has the smell of Roxburg rose flowers from the soup.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAfter the deed, you put the chandelier back to where it was originally and cleaned the room. As you were cleaning up, you saw Suyun sneak into the room. So, you panicked and fled the scene before you could dispose of the cadaver properly. To your surprise, not only did Suyun not tell anyone about the corpse, but she actually put it onto the bed and started cleaning up the scene for you. You were shocked, but relieved that someone helped you finish what you startedâ
âSo, that was convenient for you. You could continue to be a good housekeeper while Suyun would be a scapegoat for your crime.â
The complexity of the case surprised everyone, once again.
Above all, the fact that a single drop of oil wax became the key to elucidating the entire case seemed surreal.
Was the morale of the story to bathe and change clothes everyday if one wanted to murder someone?
The housekeeper looked as calm and docile as ever, but now, his darkest secret was fully exposed.
But he still looked fearless.
Ji Yunshu asked again, âNow, do you admit it, or not?â
âTeacher⦠what extraordinary intelligence!â
âYes, he did confess.â
The housekeeper finally raised his head and stared directly into Ji Yunshuâs eyes. The flesh around his scar, which was dark red in color, looked like it was dipped in blood.
At that momentâ¦
âMilord! A disaster! The prisoner⦠the prisoner died!â a jailor yelled in a panicked voice as he ran into the hall.
Magistrate Liu frowned and asked, âWho?â
âThat prisoner⦠Suyun from the Zhou Mansion. She committed suicide! She cut her wrist with the edge of a plate used to hold an oil lamp!â
Oil lamp?
This was the oil lamp Ji Yunshu left her in the hopes that it would warm her up!