Zu An continued his investigation with his group of Embroidered Envoys. He searched for Xin Ruiâs mother and brother according to the address recorded in the internal affairs documents.
These Embroidered Envoys werenât like Zu An, who had just recently arrived in the capital. They were all familiar with the capitalâs streets and alleys, so they found the courtyard soon afterward.
The Embroidered Envoys split into several groups expertly. One group circled around to the back door, while another occupied the high points and watched the surroundings. Yet another group guarded the various entrances into the alleys.
The remaining group then went up to the main entrance to knock on the door. After knocking a few times without hearing a reaction, they directly kicked open the door and stormed in ferociously.
Zu An slowly walked in. He didnât need to do anything himself, so he had more time to examine the surrounding details. When he saw the scene inside the courtyard, he sighed. It seemed he was still too late.
Sure enough, someone reported back to him soon afterward. âSir Eleven, we didnât locate our targets. Judging from the scene inside, it has been many days since anyone last lived here.â
Zu An nodded and said, âDig up the entire courtyard and see if there are any corpses. Also, question the surrounding neighbors to see if we can find any clues.â
The Embroidered Envoys quickly set out to take care of their tasks. The courtyard was quickly excavated. After all, cultivators could do such things much faster than ordinary people. Unfortunately, they didnât find anything.
Someone brought over an older woman and said, âSir Eleven, she was sneaking around and looking in this direction earlier.â
That older woman quickly waved her hands and said, âIâm being wronged here! I was just wondering what the Hua clan had done wrong; Iâm definitely not an evildoer! That Hua clan lady who lived here mustâve been a scoundrel after all.â
âHua clan?â Zu An recalled that Xin Ruiâs surname had been Hua before she joined the palace. When he heard the older woman criticize her like this, he asked, âDo you hold any grudges with this clan?â
That older womanâs expression changed. âNot at all! How could I hold any grudges against them?â How could she possibly dare to get involved in something so big? If this clan had been harmed and she claimed to have enmity, then what could she do if these officials wanted to make her a scapegoat?
Zu An said coldly, âShe insists on speaking falsehoods. Detain her and question her harshly.â
That older woman was so scared that her entire body went weak. She quickly said, âIâll speak, Iâll speak! I really have no grudges with their clan, but I just couldnât bear to see them idling about like that and still living better than the rest of us!â
âIdling about?â Zu An frowned.
âYes!â That older woman was scared that he wouldnât believe him and quickly said, âThey moved here three years ago. At first, it was just the Hua clan older miss and her son. That son of hers, sigh⦠He just idles about all day! He never lifts a finger and always asks his mom for money to gamble away. Seeing how pitiful that Miss Hua was, I introduced her to a clothing repair store so they could just barely get by.
âBut later on, I heard that her daughter was working in the palace, and that even this house had been purchased with the money she earned! Sigh, if I had such an outstanding daughter, just how great would that be?
âStill the Hua clanâs older miss continued to work at the clothing repair store day after day.â
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When he heard her continue to blabber endlessly without getting to the point, Zu An unhappily cut her off. âIt sounds like your relationship wasnât so bad. Why did you carry so much resentment earlier?â
âHmph, people change,â The older woman said angrily. âOne day, she suddenly stopped working. I was curious what they were doing. Their daughter did work at the palace, but they had practically wiped out their savings after purchasing this house. They shouldnât have had any spare money to spend.â
âBut not only had they not become poverty-stricken, the Hua clanâs lady was instead covered in gold and silver. Tsk tsk tsk, that was jewelry I wouldnât be able to purchase even if I worked my entire life!â The older womanâs voice was full of jealousy. âShe said that her daughter received the appreciation of an esteemed individual in the palace, but I think she probably stole the palaceâs goods! This is probably retribution.â
Zu An frowned. âAnd thatâs why youâre so happy that they might have suffered?â
âIf that were all, someone as old as me obviously wouldnât get angry.â The older womanâs eyes were filled with resentment. âMy son is of marrying age, you see. I found a girl for him, but weâre just lacking a bit of money for the wedding. I wanted to borrow some from the Hua clan first, but not only did that woman reject me without any hesitation, she even said that her daughter didnât have it easy either. Hah! If it werenât for the fact I found out that that woman was setting her son up with a girl too, I mightâve really believed her.â
Zu An was speechless. Eventually, he said, âItâs their money. Is it that unreasonable for her to want to leave it for her son?â
The older woman began to panic. âBut how poor were they when they first arrived at the capital? If it werenât because of my help, they wouldâve already starved to death! Yet when I needed help, she instead pretended she didnât know me. After all, just any random piece of that jewelry she normally wore wouldâve been enough!â
Zu An thought to himself, This is a model case of being jealous after someone you previously looked down on suddenly gains great success. He wasnât in the mood to care about these petty matters, though, so he asked, âWhen was the last time you met them?â
The older woman said, âAround half a month ago, I think.â
âDid they leave on their own, or were they brought away?â Zu An asked.
âI have no idea.â The older woman shook her head.
âDid anything strange happen around that time?â Zu An continued to ask. After all, this age wasnât like later generations. Rumors spread quickly from mouth to mouth, and all these people lived close to each other. If there had been any strangers, there was no way they wouldnât leave behind any traces.
âThere seems to have been a carriage that came a few days ago. Right⦠Weâve never seen such a grand carriage before,â the older woman said enviously.
Zu An frowned. âWhat kind of carriage was it? What do you mean by grand? What kind of symbols did it have?â
The older woman was confused. âGrand is grand; how would I describe something like that?â
Zu An ordered some of his subordinates to find someone good at drawing to work with this older woman and get a decent image out of her, to see if they could find some clues this way. Then, he asked some more questions about the Hua clanâs day to day life. After he finished, he had her leave for the time being.
âWait.â Zu An suddenly thought of something just as the older woman was about to leave. âWhen did their clan begin to take a turn for the better? When did she start to wear all those things you were talking about?â
The older woman stopped. She thought for a bit and then replied, âAbout a year ago, but I donât remember the exact date. I know it couldnât have been longer than a year and a half, though.â
Zu An began to think to himself. It seemed Xin Rui had already been bribed by a mysterious person a year before. This was quite the long plan. âWhere is the Hua clanâs old home?â he eventually asked.
âI think itâs in Caoxian,â the older woman replied.
Zu An nodded. That matched the recordings, after all. As such, he ordered all of his subordinates to investigate Caoxian to see if anyone had returned recently.
After all, the people of this world were quite attached to their homelands. If they took the initiative to leave, then they would subconsciously choose to return home.
Of course, there was a high chance that theyâd already had their freedom restricted. They might not even be alive. He was only investigating this because he didnât want to let any clues go.
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By the time Zu An returned to the Embroidery House from Xin Ruiâs home, Shi Jun had already been detained and was waiting there. His furious roars could be heard as soon as he entered the prison.
âYou bastards, do you know who I am?!â
âDo you all know who my father is? My father is the courtâs great Minister of Warâ¦â
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âStop crying already. It doesnât matter who your father is at this point.â Zu An directly interrupted him. This person had been extremely zealous about catching him and the crown princess in the act. He was the biggest suspect after Xin Rui.
Shi Junâs eyes narrowed when he saw Zu Anâs uniform. He obviously knew what a golden token envoy symbolized after spending so much time in the palace. However, when he remembered his father and his older brother, as well as the Shi clanâs influence in court, he was able to calm down a bit. He asked, âIf I may, what crimes have I committed? What proof do you all have to detain me here? I want to see my father.â
Zu An harrumphed. âEveryone who comes here says theyâre innocent at first, but things rarely go as they wish. Speak, why did you wrong the crown princess?â He didnât even mention his own name. After all, in this sort of situation, someone like Zu An was completely insignificant. The main target had been the crown princess.
Shi Jun shouted noisily, âIâve spoken only the truth! When have I ever wronged the crown princess?!â
âYou rascal, Sir Libationer has already proved the crown princessâ innocence. Can it be that youâre questioning him?â Zu An retorted as he slammed the table.
Shi Junâs expression went blank. âI donât know why Sir Libationer would say that, but I really did see her with Zu An that day.â
Zu An was annoyed when he remembered how much of a dilemma he had been put in that day because of this fellow. He commanded, âThis person is dishonest. Use torture!â
âUnderstood!â The Embroidered Envoys didnât have any misgivings. They were always fearless, and it didnât matter which official they acted against; they would make sure that person lost a layer of skin. What did a trifling Huang Gate guard count as?
Shi Jun began to panic. âIâm innocent, so why am I getting beaten? Youâre all just trying to obtain confessions under torture!â
Zu An looked rather annoyed. Soon afterward, a roaring whip lashed out, and Shi Jun screamed in agony. Zu Anâs mood finally improved a bit.
âYouâre forcing out confessions through torture! Iâm going to report you!â
âIâm going to report all of you for abusing your power!â
âMy dad wonât let all of you go!â
You have successfully trolled Shi Jun for +888 +888 +888â¦
Zu An said coldly, âIt looks like we havenât hit you hard enough.â
This fellow had deliberately made things hard for him at the entrance of the palace gate. If not for the fact that heâd had enough tricks to depend on, he might have already been done in. Later on, Shi Jun had even framed him and the crown princess. Had that succeeded, it would have been a crime punishable by clan eradication. How could he be lenient on this fellow?
Shi Jun kept cursing at first, but he lost his strength soon afterward. He instead began to beg for mercy.
âPlease, please stop hitting meâ¦â
âIâll speak, Iâll speak⦠Isnât that enoughâ¦â
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Zu An said disdainfully, âI almost thought you were quite the tough guy. Looks like youâre merely a spineless coward.â
Resentment flashed through Shi Junâs eyes. He thought to himself, So what if youâre a golden token envoy? Wait until I get out! My father will make sure you die many times over!
You have successfully trolled Shi Jun for +999 +999 +999â¦
Zu An sneered when he saw the incoming Rage points. He didnât bother exposing Shi Jun and indicated for the others to leave first. Then he asked, âHow did you and Xin Rui meet?â
âXin Rui?â Shi Junâs eyes narrowed, but he quickly recovered his cool. âThe Hundred Flower Palaceâs maid? I have some impression of her since Iâve been in the palace for a while, but we didnât have much interaction. We donât really know each other.â
Zu An replied, âOh. Then letâs continue with the torture.â He called his subordinates back while saying, âYoung master Shi, the Embroidered Envoys have many different ways to get the information we need. After all, we have all the time we need, so we can test them out on you one by one.â
He had wanted to just scare this fellow with the intimidation methods he had learned from those shows and novels he read, but once he had learned more about the Embroidered Envoysâ torture methods, heâd realized that they were the real deal. These were the real professionals! They really exemplified what it meant to wish for death.
âNooooo!â Shi Junâs eyes were filled with horror. He lived in the palace, so how could he not know about the Embroidered Envoysâ methods? Forget about testing them out one by one, he would completely break down from just a single one of them.
âIâll speakâ¦â he began, but as soon as he spoke up, the door suddenly slammed open.
Then a terrifying pressure spread outward and a voice yelled, âWho dares to harm my son?!â