Chapter 241 - Confrontation
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Bai Jinyiâs eyes almost shot out of their sockets.
This was not the mentally compromised Song Jinning she had observed in the last 16 years. She... she looked and sounded entirely normal!
How was that possible?!
Bai Jinyi stared at Song Jinning, unable to hide the suspicion in her eyes. She asked tentatively, âWhatâs wrong, Jinning? Is your mental condition acting up again?â
âYou failed to cure me in the last 16 years, but someone else was able to do it.â Song Jinning smiled gracefully. Now that the women were standing face-to-face, the difference in their looks could not be more obvious: Song Jinning could have passed for Bai Jinyiâs daughter.
Bai Jinyiâs face darkened. She immediately said, âWho was it? Who tried to cure you without the consent of the military and the Ministry of Science and Technology?! Thatâs illegal!â
âYouâre one to talk, Physicist Bai. How many laws have you broken so far?â Gu Nianzhi walked over to Song JInning and slid a hand around her arm. Together, arm-in-arm, the two women stared Bai Jinyi down. âThe court summons will be sent to your home address after the new year holidays. Please make sure youâll be around to sign for itâif youâre not, we may have to put out an arrest warrant and start a nationwide manhunt for you, and that would be really embarrassing for the Bai family, Iâm sure.â
Gu Nianzhiâs reply was perfect: not only did it serve to remind Bai Jinyi that she was the one on trial here, not the mysterious doctor who had cured Song Jinning, it also sent a message to the other members of the Bai family in the audience, warning them not to try to cover for Bai Jinyi...
Bai Yueran blinked. She looked at Gu Nianzhi in surprise, as though seeing her for the first time.
Bai Jiancheng and Bai Changhui, who were standing shoulder-to-shoulder, saw that General Ji and Chairman Long had joined the crowd. Their faces darkened.
âWhat law did I break?â Bai Jinyi returned to her senses. She glared balefully at Gu Nianzhi: the young lady had embarrassed her in front of so many guests, and Bai Jinyi hated her guts for it. âDonât accuse me of things I havenât done.â
âI only make accusations when I have evidence at hand.â Gu Nianzhi shrugged nonchalantly, before resuming her assault on Bai Jinyiâs self-confidence: âPhysicist Bai, you should have resigned from your position as Madam Songâs psychiatrist when you officially began dating General Huo 10 years ago. It was a conflict of interest, and you should have stepped down, if only just to avoid potential gossip. But you didnât, and you abused your position. You neglected your patient for 16 years, even though there was an easy cure for her condition. From that point onwards, youâve broken at least two different lawsâyouâve violated the code of professional conduct for psychiatrists, and also the militaryâs rule against the abuse of power when performing official duties. You should have known better, but you did it anyway. Why? If you didnât do it for General Huo, then what was your purpose?â
Bai Jinyiâs heart skipped a beat. She clenched her fists, feeling the sweat on her palms, and bit on her lower lip, almost drawing blood.
Song Jinning looked at Bai Jinyi with perfect indifference. When she spoke, her voice, too, was entirely impassive, showing no signs of emotion. âBai Jinyi, since you already admit that you love Huo Guanyuan, letâs talk about what happened back then. Iâm sure you still remember how you used to beg me to play Cupid between you and Huo Guanyuan. He got married, but that wasnât enough to deter youâinstead, you continued to ask me to help set him up with you. I refused to do it. Did you begin to hate me because of that? I canât think of any other reason for you to treat me this way.â
âOh, I remember that, all right. I also remember how you used me as an excuse to get close to Huo Guanyuan and seduce him. You made him fall head over heels for you...â Bai Jinyiâs face contorted into a vicious smile. âMy dear Madam Song, did you know? Your brother-in-law, your husbandâs older brother, was so in love with you he called your name in his sleep!â
Song Jinning was thoroughly disgusted. She said sharply, âYou have no shame! How dare you lie through your teeth and drag Huo Guanyuanâs name through the mud, just because heâs dead and can no longer speak for himself!â
Gu Nianzhi sighed inwardly: Bai Jinyi was already baring her fangs and claws, but Song Jinning was just too much of a lady to get into a proper catfight. She gave Song Jinningâs arm a gentle, reassuring squeeze, before turning to say calmly to Bai Jinyi: âPhysicist Bai, please refrain from presenting your opinions as fact. You have zero factual evidence to back up your claims, which means they are, legally, nothing more than mere speculation. To put it in psychological terms, you are confusing your deepest fantasies with reality. Your obsession with Huo Guanyuan has severely impaired your ability to think rationallyâyou take your fanciful imagination to be objective reality, and are now trying to impose your assumptions on everyone else...â
Before Gu Nianzhi could finish her speech, Bai Changhui suddenly walked over and said, âI see, so my poor sister is actually suffering from a mental disorder. Oh, how terrible! I didnât know... Jinyi, I shouldnât have blamed you...â
Gu Nianzhi arched an eyebrow. She knew what Bai Changhui was up to: he was trying to use the âmentally illâ card to absolve Bai Jinyi of her crimes!
Gu Nianzhi would sooner eat her hat than let Bai Changhui use such a flimsy excuse to take Bai Jinyi away. She was training to be a future lawyerâif she couldnât stop him now, when all he had was a lame âshe didnât know what she was doingâ excuse, she was obviously unsuited for a career in law.
She shook her head. âMr. Bai, I donât believe sheâs mentally ill. Please donât try to change the subject and bail Physicist Bai out of this.â
âWerenât you the one who said my sister is mentally ill? How I am trying to change the subject?â Bai Changhui turned to look at Gu Nianzhi with cool, impassive eyes.
âI didnât say she was mentally ill. I find it shocking that you, Mr. Bai, the deputy secretary-general of the Secretariat, could have misinterpreted my words in such an egregious manner. Your concern for your sister must have addled your brainâitâs entirely understandable.â Gu Nianzhi had actually wanted to say that Bai Changhui was an incompetent, unqualified fool who had only gotten his job because of his familyâs connections, but changed her mind just in time.
Bai Changhui was not the type to take offense at petty insults. He simply nodded, and said: âWell, you seem to be very knowledgeable about mental disorders, Miss Gu.â
âWe should leave the definition and diagnostic criteria for mental disorders to the professionals,â Gu Nianzhi replied without missing a beat. âBut I donât believe Physicist Bai is mentally ill. Her symptoms point to another disease.â
âWhat disease?â
âIncurable stupidity. Or maybe sheâs just a thirsty flirt.â
Pfffftâ!
The room burst into raucous laughter. Even General Ji and Chairman Long, who had walked over to join the crowd, could not help quirking their lips into a smile.
âHow dare you!â Bai Changhui fumed, purple with rage. âIâll sue you for defamation, see if I donât!â
âYou want to sue me for defamation? Take a number, Iâm afraid youâll have to wait your turn. Madam Song and Huo Guanyuanâs family should be suing Physicist Bai for defamation a hundred times over, after what she said just now!â Gu Nianzhi spread her hands in an exaggerated display of resignation, before adding: âYou say that Physicist Bai is mentally ill, but she was able to destroy Madam Songâs marriage and steal her husband, General Huo, culminating in the engagement ceremony today. If this is supposed to be a mental disorder, Iâve never heard of anything like it.â She turned to look at the guests. âHave any of you ever seen such a high-functioning mentally ill patient?â
No one answered her, but the looks on everyoneâs faces spoke volumes.
It was entirely plausible that Bai Jinyi had been so hopelessly in love she had lost her head and resorted to dirty tricks to get her man.
But to claim that she had been mentally ill the whole time? That was a huge stretch. The very suggestion offended the guestsâdid the Bai family take everyone present for a fool? Surely the Huo family would take this as an insult to their intelligence?
Song Jinning looked at Bai Jinyi coldly. Her tone was contemptuous when she said: âYou keep making baseless accusations about me and Huo Guanyuan. I shouldnât be surprised: youâve always been the type to lie and make things up to suit your purposes. How many times did you falsify your experimental data when you tried to submit your research paper? The US scientific journal, Physical Review Letters, rejected your paper, and I had to work through many sleepless nights just to help you redo the experiment. I was the one who made sure you got the correct results; you would never have been able to publish your paper without me. Have you forgotten all that?â
âThis is why we should always think twice before helping someone who take us for grantedâthe moment we stop helping them, they forget we have no obligation to help them and begin to resent us instead.â Gu Nianzhi could not resist giving the moral of the story. âPhysicist Bai is evidently a petty, small-minded woman. She knew she could never compare with Madam Song, so when Madam Song fell ill, Physicist Bai immediately seized the opportunity to gain control over her and kick her when she was already down.â
The reputation Bai Jinyi had painstakingly built over the years in academiaâwhat she considered to be her proudest achievement in lifeâwas thus ruthlessly ripped into inconsequential pieces by Song Jinning.
Bai Jinyi clutched at her chest; her heart seemed to be clawing its way up her throat. âLies! Youâre making it all up! Iâm going to sue you! Just you wait!â
âThe original rejection letter and the peer review letter pointing out the problems in your paper are gone nowâthey were inside the laboratory building when the explosion happened. But donât forget: PRL still has the original copies, and Iâm sure theyâll be glad to corroborate what Iâve just said. I still remember the journal number and the date of publication,â said Song Jinning, with a delicate arch of her eyebrow. Bai Jinyi felt as though she had been punched in the gut.
âBai Jinyi, you canât go around sullying Huo Guanyuanâs reputation just because he wasnât in love with you. Heâs a hero who lost his life while carrying out his duty to his country. If you keep this up, donât expect either the Huo family or the military to let you off easy.â Song Jinningâs soft-spoken warning was effective: Bai Jinyi found herself cornered, at a loss as to how to react.
It did not really matter who Huo Guanyuan had been in love with; there was no way to prove it now that he was dead, and more importantly, it had nothing to do with Bai Jinyiâs crimes.
Song Jinning found the entire situation distasteful. It wasnât right for Huo Guanyuan to be tried in absentia; every time someone spoke of his alleged âaffairâ with Song Jinning, it was another act of vandalism on the brave soldierâs reputation.
âSheâs right, the Empire believes in the presumption of innocence, at least until proven guilty. Physicist Bai, if you believe that Huo Guanyuan had an affair with Madam Song, youâll have to back it up with direct, objective evidence. Your imagination doesnât count, and you shouldnât drag everyone here to your level, just because you have a filthy mind,â Gu Nianzhi argued eloquently. âAs for those so-called âlove letters,â well, let me be blunt with you: I donât see how you can tell who they were meant for. Mr. Huo never addressed them to anyone. Why do you keep insisting that they were intended for Madam Song?â
Truth be told, Gu Nianzhi couldnât care less who Huo Guanyuan had actually been in love with. She knew, however, that it was a dirty, underhanded tactic to accuse two people who could not defend themselves of having an affair, on the basis of old letters that could have been addressed to anyone.
She wasnât about to let them get away with it.
Bai Jinyi was momentarily speechless. She turned to Huo Guanchen for help, but he was staring at Song Jinning, seemingly lost in thought. Her heart constricted with jealousy and resentment; she pulled him over and jabbed a finger at Song Jinning as she said: âTell them, Guanchen. Tell them why those letters angered you, and why you immediately filed for divorce. They keep saying itâs my fault, but what did I have to do with it? Jialan was the one who exposed the letters, and you were the one who filed for divorce. I only got together with you after your divorce, Iâm innocent...â
âPhysicist Bai, how can you be so shameless?â Gu Nianzhi put on an exaggerated expression of disbelief. âYou just said that the love of your life is Huo Guanyuan. You said that youâve never loved anyone else, and will never fall in love with anotherâso why are you trying to use his younger brother to prove your innocence now? Answer me this: do you honestly claim to be entirely innocent? Are you telling me youâve done nothing wrong, at all?â
Huo Guanchen was still looking at Song Jinning, his lips pressed together into a straight line. His expression was stern, but he said nothing.
Song Jinning did not look at Huo Guanchen. Instead, she immediately pounced on what Bai Jinyi had said. âHah! You had nothing to do with it? Youâre completely innocent? Fine, letâs break it down: so Jialan exposed those letters, but you took advantage of my condition and forced me to write one of those letters against my will. And besides, how did Jialan get ahold of those letters, anyway? Huo Guanchen was the one who filed for divorce, yes, but if it werenât for those letters the thought of divorcing me would never have crossed his mind. Do you take me for a fool? This is no longer a question of your moral character, but of your intelligence, which appears to be sorely lacking.â