Chapter 66: To Ashes With it!
Bone Painting Coroner
The death of the witness marked the end of that lead.
Ji Yunshu refused to accept such an outcome. She pondered and suddenly asked the magistrate, âLord Liu, is it possible to determine Seventh Uncleâs address by today?â
Magistrate Liu shifted his eyes pensively and answered, âThere are lots of people called Seventh Uncle in this city, but only one should have worked in the Jiang Mansion. Iâll send someone to investigate the records, and we should be able to find him.
As he said so, Magistrate Liu called over a few runners to explain the task at hand.
Ji Yunshu had a heavy heart, and bewilderment clouded her judgment.
âSeventh Uncleâs sudden death⦠Was he really silenced by Madame Jiang?â
Jing Rong, who was aware that by now Ji Yunshu had completely sunken into her thoughts, quietly sat on the rosewood chair and savored the freshly infused tea.
Yi Junshu kept herself busy. First, she asked for a brush, a sheet of paper, and ink. Then, she painted a portrait that she carefully folded up before putting it away into her sleeves.
It wasnât long before the Magistrate came back with a piece of paper on which an address was written. He handed it over to Ji Yunshu and said, âYunshu, this should be the place. What do youâ¦â
âI intend to go there.â
âThen Iâll go with youâ¦â proposed the magistrate, who was interrupted before he had the chance to finish.
âMilord, please stay in the yamen. It is perfectly possible that my trip will turn out to be fruitless.â
âWell, thatâs true,â thought the Magistrate,
Jing Rong, who up until now sipped his tea while taking a seat, opened his mouth, âHow would I do for a companion?â
Ji Yunshu stored away the address, looked at Jing Rong and said, âThis humble one will not inconvenience Prince Rong for such an errand.â
Jing Rong stood up and approached her. His sharp expression revealed a hint of irritation.
âWhat? Iâve just expressed my trust in you, and now youâre refusing to reciprocate; instead, youâre distancing yourself?â
âThis humble one is too lowly to be worthy of being bestowed with your trust, Prince.â
âI have the sole say over whether itâs worth it or not.â
Jing Rong itched to step forward, lift Ji Yunshuâs chin up, and forced her eyes to focus on him. He wanted her to have a good look at him, consider his proposal, and see his sincerity. But he stopped himself from doing it; he did not want to forcefully touch her delicate visage.
As for Ji Yunshu, she lowered her head and dodged his gaze.
Seeing that she stayed silent, Jing Rong said, âTeacher Ji, we cannot afford to postpone this case, and you know that better than anyone else. In addition, Iâm the one who ordered to continue the investigation or else madam Jiang would have been allowed to dispose of the corpse. If your investigations amount to failure, then I will seem like one as well. So, this isnât just about you and the yamen. I have a personal stake in this case.â
âJust admit that you want to come. At least itâll spare me a headache from following you through all these circuitous pretexts.â
Ji Yunshu could not do anything but nod at this point. âIf your highness wills it so, then I cannot refuse. Please follow me then.â
As she spoke these words, Ji Yunshu exited the hall. Jing Rong raised the corners of his lips, relaxed his brows, and followed suit.
Upon leaving the yamen, the two headed toward Seventh Uncleâs home. Fortunately, due to the size of Jinjiang City, any neighboring village was bound to be close by as well. As such, the duo arrived at their destination after roughly an hour.
Ji Yunshu was focused on her steps and did not pay any attention to Jing Rong. In contrast with the quiescence of the latter, happiness and satisfaction were written all over his face. He glanced at her straight posture and the way she walked, which was neither too fast nor too slow.
Something as simple as that seemed absolutely adorable to Jing Rong.
He remembered Lang Poâs words from a few nights ago: âMilord, weâve found it. Teacher Ji⦠well, Miss Ji to be exact⦠sheâs the third miss from the Ji Mansion.â
Jing Rong remained still for a long time after hearing what Lang Po said. Then, he abruptly slammed the table with his palm and exclaimed, âI knew it; I said that thereâs no way I was interested in men!â
Oh, the joy which soothed his heart!
Then, Lang Po reported the reasons behind the injuries on Ji Yunshuâs back.
Oh, the fierce anger which then burned within his heart!
Therefore, the next day, he delivered some turniplike cowparsnip roots and immediately taught Ji Shuhan a lesson.
âButâ¦â
âHas my little Yunshu noticed it?â
Jing Rong slowed his steps as he came to this thought.
Ji Yunshu noticed his slow pace, turned around and said, âIf your highness is tired, shall I finish the errand alone?â
What entered Jing Rongâs sights as he raised his eyes was Ji Yunshuâs silhouette more than a few meters away, attired in a lightly tinted robe with her sleeves fluttering in the rising wind. As she turned back to look at him, the snowy background only accentuated her beauty.
Jing Rongâs mind melted as he witnessed the picturesque scene and did not answer.
Ji Yunshu puckered her lips lightly and did not dare to meet Jing Rongâs fervid regard. She lowered her eyes and asked once more, âSo, does your highness still desire to accompany me?â
That brought Jing Rong out of his reverie, and he answered, âYes, of course.â
He quickened his steps and rapidly caught up with Ji Yunshu. She kept her head lowered, always maintaining a pace a little faster than Jing Rongâs, as if she feared meeting his gaze once again.
âThe way he looks at me kind of scares me.â
When they finally arrived at their destination, they found it vacated. An elderly woman, with white locks of hair and features worn out by fatigue, came out of the dwelling.
âWho are you?â asked the woman, who became alerted by the presence of two strangers in her yard.
Ji Yunshu approached her and asked with a soft voice, âOld madam, would you have the kindness to tell us if this is Seventh Uncleâs home?â
Upon hearing the question, the old woman sighed and answered, âMy husband passed away this morning. What are you here for?â
Ji Yunshu unfolded the portrait she drew in the yamen earlier and offered it to the old woman.
âIs this Seventh Uncle?â
The old womanâs eyes reddened at the sight of her husband, and her hands which held the paper trembled uncontrollably.
âYes, thatâs him!â said the woman as she sobbed.
âIt seems like the Seventh Uncle that madam Jiang mentioned really was the old man who followed me.â
The old womanâs sorrow spread to Ji Yunshu as well. She shared some of her anguish but still pressed on with her question, âOld madam, I would like to offer my condolences, but I would also like to know if your husbandâs corpse is still intact.â
âItâs gone. I burned it as soon as he passed away,â sighed the old woman.
âBurned?â
Ji Yunshu found it difficult to understand her answer. âThis quick, but he justâ¦?â
The woman raised her head and interrupted her, âItâs a tradition from our village. When someone passes away, we burn the body immediately. Only the ashes are buried.â
âDid Seventh Uncle see anyone before he passed away? Did anything happen to him?â asked Ji Yunshu.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The woman thought for a while and shook her head. âNo, my husband wasnât feeling well these past few days, so he stayed at home. I would never have thought that heâ¦â
Her answer was cut short by the glitter of tears within her eyes.
âThe sole witness is dead, and his corpse, burned. What am I to do?â thought Ji Yunshu, who was now at a dead end.
Ji Yunshu did not want to worsen the womanâs grief, so she stopped asking questions and left the place. Her brows remained furrowed until Jing Rong broke the silence on the way back. âTeacher, youâre quite perspicacious, arenât you?â
âWhat?â
âWhy do you say so your highness?â asked Ji Yunshu.
âYou knew that you had to draw a portrait to confirm that the man you saw was actually Seventh Uncle. So you did worry that the person you saw might not be the same as the one madam Jiang talked about,â explained Jing Rong.
âYup, thatâs exactly it. Thatâs why I drew that portrait. It does seem like I indeed saw Seventh Uncleâ
âI would think that Your Highness is the keen person here. Nothing remains hidden from you,â said Ji Yunshu.
At this moment, they nearly touched shoulders.