Chapter 653: Fenglin Wharf
Farmer's Wife Has Magic Skills
Translator: Henyee Translations | Editor: Henyee Translations
With Da Baiâs assistance, the group smoothly located Xu Youchangâs head, interestingly buried on the opposite riverbank amidst aquatic plants, symmetrically placed in relation to the first head found.
With both victims and murder weapons discovered, the challenge now was the absence of any clues pointing directly to the perpetrator.
In the mortuary, Chu Qingzhi carefully reattached the victimsâ heads to their bodies, then asked Chu Xujin to examine them for any new clues that might have been overlooked. Sometimes, a fresh pair of eyes could bring new insights.
âOkay.â
Chu Qingzhi stepped aside, examining the murder weapons in detail.
The rope retrieved from the river was indeed hemp, matching the marks found on the victimsâ necks. Even if these specific ropes werenât the murder weapons, the actual weapon was of the same material.
After inspecting the rope, she turned her attention to the saw. It was new, with remnants of flesh on the blade, clearly used in dismembering the bodies.
Identifying the blacksmith shop where the saw was purchased could potentially lead to new leads.
Upon closer inspection of the saw, she found the name âMoâs Blacksmith
Shopâ etched into the wooden handle.
Chu Qingzhi inquired with an officer nearby if he knew of âMoâs Blacksmith
Shop.â
The officer nodded in affirmation.
Chu Qingzhi then proposed to Chu Xujin, âThird Brother, I plan to visit âMoâs Blacksmith Shopâ. Do you want to come along?â
âLetâs go. Weâll return to check on the bodies later.â
âLetâs go.â
Moâs Blacksmith Shop was a large establishment located on a bustling street, enjoying good business.
As a customer left the shop with a satisfied look, Chu Qingzhi, accompanied by Chu Xujin, Ge Lihua, and two officers, making a total of five, entered the shop.
The shop assistant, noticing the presence of officials, quickly informed the shopkeeper.
The shopkeeper approached them with a welcoming smile, âWhat brings the esteemed officials to our humble store?â
Chu Qingzhi picked up a saw similar to the one used by the murderer, âHave you sold many of these saws recently?â
The shopkeeper glanced at the saw, âNot many, just three. Itâs typically purchased by those working on large woodworking projects.â
Chu Qingzhi asked, âDoes your shop keep records of transactions, even for customers buying items like this saw?â
The shopkeeper nodded, âYes, the regulations on metal goods are strict. We record every sale, even for something as mundane as a kitchen knife.
âCould we see the records for these saw sales?â Chu Qingzhi requested.
âSure, Iâll get the ledger for you.â
The shopkeeper returned with the ledger, but as they reviewed it, they discovered the page with the three transactions had been torn out.
Frowning, the shopkeeper expressed his confusion, âThis was intact when I recorded it yesterday.â
Chu Qingzhi personally flipped through the ledger, confirming the page was indeed missing, âSomeone knew we would trace the lead here and preemptively destroyed the clue.â
Chu Xujin suggested, âSince the lead here is dead, letâs return to the bodies for more clues.â
âAlright.â Chu Qingzhi instructed the accompanying officers, âInvestigate people known to both victims.â
The officers acknowledged her command, âYes, Miss Chu.
The group then headed back to the Ministry of Justice.
In the mortuary, with its chilling atmosphere and numerous bodies, Chu
Qingzhi and Chu Xujin equipped themselves with gloves and masks to re-examine the corpses.
Chu Qingzhi tasked Chu Xujin, âThird Brother, can you determine the cause of death now that weâve found their heads?â Previously, without the heads, it was challenging to pinpoint exactly how they died, but now they had a better
chance.
ChuXujin said, âOkay.â
He began his inspection, focusing on the victimsâ heads, then their internal organs and skin.
He concluded, âThe hyoid bone is displaced, there are no injuries to the internal organs, and there are no signs of poisoning on the skin. The silver needle inserted into the organs hasnât discolored. Based on what Iâve found, they died of asphyxiation.â
Chu Qingzhi nodded in agreement, âMy conclusion is also asphyxiation.â
Chu Xujin was pleased, âThat means I didnât misjudge.
Suddenly, Chu Qingzhi detected a faint fishy smell and went back to examine the bodies more closely. She discovered bamboo splinters under the victimsâ fingernails.
Using tweezers, she extracted the splinters, pondering, âWhere would you typically find such bamboo splinters?â
Chu Xujin quickly realized, âBoats. Only boats would use this kind of material.â They recalled the Fenglin Wharf, a bustling port on the Ruan River, frequented by hundreds of boats daily. The prosperity of the area was largely attributed to this wharf.
At the wharf, faced with the daunting task of inspecting countless boats, Chu Qingzhi said, âThird Brother, get some help.â
âOkay.â
Chu Qingzhi distributed small bottles to Ge Lihua and the officers accompanying her, âOnce we board the ships, sprinkle this liquid. If it changes color, notify me immediately.â
The liquid was designed to reveal blood traces up to three days old, a crucial tool in identifying the scene of the decapitation, even if the blood had been washed away.
âYes.â
The wharf manager approached the officials, âLadies, sir, whatâs the matter? Chu Qingzhi preemptively stated, âWe suspect that your wharf may be connected to a headless corpse case weâre investigating. Please cooperate with our inquiry.â
The manager immediately denied any wrongdoing, âImpossible. Our wharf has never engaged in illegal activities that would link us to a murder case.â âWeâll see after our investigation,â Chu Qingzhi firmly stated. âDonât worry, our inquiry will be quick and shouldnât disrupt your business. However, if you donât cooperate, we may have to take more severe measures, which could indeed affect your operations significantly.â
Quickly changing his tune, the manager offered his full cooperation, âI didnât mean to obstruct your work. Please, feel free to conduct your search.â
Chu Qingzhi turned around and said to the others, âDo as I say.
âYes.â
âThank you for your cooperation,â Chu Qingzhi politely thanked the manager, who could only offer a forced smile in return.
Chu Qingzhi then made her way to the farthest boat, a larger vessel with enough space to accommodate four to five people comfortably, meeting the requirements for a struggle or dismemberment.
She carefully dispersed the liquid across the boat, ensuring it covered the area evenly.