Chapter 46: Whose Daughter?
Bone Painting Coroner
Suyun committed suicide!
No one had expected this to happen.
The yamen runner handed a bloody handkerchief to Ji Yunshuâ¦
On that soft and silky handkerchief, a few slanted lines of words were written in blood, starkly framed by the red and blue mulberry flowers!
Ji Yunshu slightly paused before reaching out to receive the handkerchief.
What originally should have been a delicate handwriting now seemed harsh due to the blood tracing out the letters.
Three rows of words could be seen clearly:
I am willing to use my life to request
Lin Duanâs safety!
To Teacher Ji
Her hands violently shook!
Her fingertips brushing against the threads of the embroidered mulberry flowers felt like they were stabbed by countless tiny knives, cutting into her heart!
She should have been quicker in solving the case! If only she had been a bit quickerâ¦
The feeling of regret was like an onion being peeled layer by layer under her nose, causing her eyes to redden in grief.
She looked at the old housekeeper and lashed out. âDid you know that you have harmed not only one but two lives?â
The old steward lowered his brows and eyes, and for the first time revealed a hint of guilt and remorse.
âI⦠I didnât want to do that.â He shook his head.
âBut you ended up killing someone, hurting someone else in the process.â
âIt wasnât my intention. I didnât thinkâ¦â
The next moment, he raised his head abruptly. All the former calmness and apathy was gone as he roared at Ji Yunshu. âI killed my own daughter; do you think Iâm happy?! If she hadnât done those things, I wouldnât have killed her!â
âDonât say it!â
Two voices had risen one after the other. But to everyoneâs surprise, it was the silent Lord Zhou who had interrupted. His shocked and terrified eyes glared at the old housekeeper. His face was bright red as he agitatedly stepped forward and pointed at him. âYou once promised me that even if you died you would never speak about that to anyone!â
Wasnât the Zhou familyâs young missâ father supposed to be Lord Zhou?
When did she become the old housekeeperâs daughter? This revelation shocked everyone, including Ji Yunshu.
âTruly, what an astonishing secret!â
Jing Rong, whoâd silently melded into the background, grinned as he slightly lifted his brilliant eyes. A single hand lightly patted his uplifted knee. He was clearly quite amused.
âHurry up already. This Prince want to hear the whole story.â
Due to Lord Zhou stopping him, the old housekeeper did not continue. However, his body could be seen faintly trembling. Those deep-sunken eyes were filled with tears as he sobbed with regret.
The magistrate scratched his head, his face full of confusion on what to do next. So, he simply picked up the gavel once again.
Bam!
Ji Yunshu secretly rolled her eyes at him. This personâs brain must be malfunctioning. âWhy on earth would you slam the gavel down at this time?!â
The magistrate cleared his throat before asking. âSpeak clearly! What does that matter refer to? Tell me everything in a well-organized manner. I want every single detail included. In court, you must not hide anything or else I will have to introduce you to the paddle.â
âIntroduce your sis!â thought Ji Yunshu.
At this moment, Madame Zhou stepped forward with a sigh. âLet me say it.â Her voice was so low that it was barely audible.
Lord Zhou moved forward to pull her back as he spoke fearfully, âWife, donât.â
âItâs already come to this. Whatâs there to continue hiding?â Her gaze seemed to be calmer than before.
Her gaze shifted from the magistrate to the old housekeeper, who was still wracked with sobs, before once again landing on Lord Zhou.
Her eyes filled with reminiscence, she recounted, âTwenty years ago, when I married my husband, I never managed to give birth to any children for the Zhou family. No matter how I nursed my body, it was useless. After being diagnosed by many doctors, we learned that it wasnât because my body couldnât get pregnant, it was that my husbandâs body⦠wasnât able to impregnate me. During that period of time, my husband was often worried about this issue. Everyday he would drink himself into a stupor, so Iâ¦â Having spoken to this point, Madame Zhou started choking up as she used her sleeves to wipe her tears.
Looking back up, she continued, âI wasnât thinking clearly then, and I came up with the idea of having Ah Jing help me. I just wanted to get pregnant so that my husband would stop worrying. After he learned about it, my husband didnât blame me. Instead, he helped me hide the matter. We all thought that this secret would die with us.â
Her gaze landed on the old housekeeper before she continued, âBut a few years ago, Ah Jingâs daughter came to the mansion to visit him. Because she accidentally dirtied Ningâerâs clothing, she was locked up. In the end, she was tortured to death⦠The scar on Ah Jingâs face was an injury caused by Ningâer while he was trying to rescue his daughter. Although Ahjing grieved over his daughterâs death, Ningâer was also his daughter. So at that time he didnât report it to the officials or tell anyone. Only my husband and I knew of it.â
At this very moment, Madame Zhouâs confession had reduced her to a sobbing wreck!
Lord Zhouâs face was scrunched up as he reached out to embrace his wife, clearly upset.
Ji Yunshu roughly understood what happened.
Lord Zhou was sterile! So, Madame Zhou had gotten pregnant with someone else! The old housekeeper had two biological daughters. One daughter was killed by the other, and he⦠killed the remaining one!
âWhat a complicated story!â
No wonder after knowing that the old housekeeper was the real murderer, Madame Zhou was not upset, and Lord Zhou did not fly into a rage.
This caseâs conclusion was now clear. But everyoneâs hearts were heavier than before.
Even Jing Rong who had been watching enthusiastically displayed a more serious expression, his heart feeling a little stifled.
The magistrate licked his dry lips. According to the procedure, he had to ask again, âHousekeeper, due to your daughterâs death at the hands of the young miss Zhou, you had the urge to kill her when she was abusing you that night, is this correct?â
After a momentâs pause, the old housekeeper curled up his body, deeply burying that ferociously scarred face and hiding away his once gentle eyes, now filled with remorse!
Only a single muffled word was heard, âYes.â
The magistrate nodded his head, satisfied. He looked at his legal advisor who took the freshly written confession and walked to the old housekeeper. He placed the confession in front of him and pressed the old housekeeperâs thumb on the red wax at the bottom of the paper.
The young miss Zhouâs case had finally concluded.
But no one could bring themselves to be happy about it, especially Ji Yunshu.
While the old housekeeper was brought to prison, Lord Zhou and Madame Zhou hugged their heads and cried their hearts out, heartbroken, as they left!
Ji Yunshu remained standing in the courtroom as she stared blankly at the plaque above the hall.
Justice and Fairness!
She couldnât help but sigh. She was still holding that mulberry flower-embroidered handkerchief.
She truly hated herself. Hated herself for not resolving the case faster. Had it not been for Ji Lingzhi making trouble, perhaps she could have saved Suyun before the young woman decided to kill herself!
She hated herself even more for leaving that oil lamp with her.
Seeing Ji Yunshu was staring into space for so long, Magistrate Liu raised his hand and waved it. âDisperse, everyone disperse now.â
The yamen runners, having received their orders, departed.
Jing Rong had also left at some point, since his shadow was nowhere to be seen.