Chapter 129: Tobira-don1
Bone Painting Coroner
Ji Yunshu kept her eyes lowered as she pondered over the matter. After a moment, she suddenly began walking again and skirted around the bed. In ancient times, beds were usually not put against the wall, so behind it was simply a screen used to create a private space for changing clothes and for hanging them. She scrutinized every corner as she lapped around, and suddenly noticed fragments of something right on the ground, by the corner of the bed. She picked it up with the tip of her fingers and sniffed it. âPerfume!â
She walked out from behind the bed and asked the innkeeper, âWere there any people selling perfume staying here the past few days?â
The innkeeper thought for a while and nodded firmly. âYes, people from Minânan. A dozen of them. However, theyâve left about an hour ago.â
Ji Yunshuâs countenance sank upon hearing the words. She turned back and said to Constable Zhang, âConstable Zhang, itâs getting late, Iâm sure that these people could not have made it very far. Since they come from the south, it would only be natural that they would not return to where they came from. There are no major settlements in the east or the west, so Iâd think that they were headed for the north. If you leave right now, you should be able to catch up to them before they manage to exit Yuzhou.â
âIf you find amongst them a woman no taller than 1.52 meters tall, wearing silk garments, then bring her back to the yamen and interrogate her just like how Iâve told you earlier. You should be able to find an answer. If she tries to deny it, then show her this hair and the crumbs of perfume as evidence. Also, look for scratch marks on her silk apparel, if you see any, then she has to be the culprit.â As Ji Yunshu spoke, she gave to him the hair and the crumbs, wrapped in the handkerchief.
Constable Zhang was baffled for a moment, and only reacted to her words after a moment. He received the items and gave orders to his subordinates with a loud voice. âYou, bring the body back to the memorial hall. The rest of you, follow me.â
They rushed out of the room like the wind.
âHey, wait a second! You havenât thanked Miss Ji yet, have you?â
When all this was done, Ji Yunshu felt a certain satisfaction in her heart. She turned her head and looked at Jing Rong. The latter answered her with a light smile, and which deeper meaning she could not understand.
When Jing Rong took a few steps towards her, she immediate retreated and said, âWei Yi is still waiting for me,â and strided out of the room.
Jing Rong was surprised. âAm I that intimidating?â An overflowing jealousy gripped his heart, and brought with it all of its discomfort. He put his hands behind his back and followed after her.
Li Shiyan stood on the side, and watched the whole scene unfold. Ever since his childhood, he has always thought of the beauties in this worlds as no more than pretty flowers in vases. Pretty and pleasant to the eye, but less than capable, and usually with a docile character and a soft temperament. He had never seen someone like Ji Yunshu, who not only dared to work with corpses, but also seemed to be beyond clever.
âWhat kind of mystical creature is she?â Li Shiyan wondered. He could not see her face hidden by the veil, but the aura that emanated from her; she stood proud like an orchid in the middle of a small pond2, and he could smell its fragrance, but could only guess at its shape. His curiosity for her true appearance tingled his heart like a thread of silk, and it brought an itching sensation to his body, prompting him to scratch his face.
He smiled with playfulness and said, âThis woman, sheâs mine!â
Xiao Luzi, who stood on the side, poured cold water over his hot wish, âYoung master, look at the people around her, they all seemed trained. We wonât be able to even get close to her.â
âWhat do you mean? Didnât they say that they were going to go to the capital? Therefore, we will follow them there.â Li Shiyan flashed a self-confident glance and returned to his own room.
At the same moment, Ji Yunshu entered Wei Yiâs room, only to find him sound asleep on the bed, curled up and with the quilt over his head. Her lips curved into a smile as she pulled the quilt down. âLittle idiot, arenât you worried about becoming sick from all the heat?â
She pulled at the corners of his quilt again, and exited the room. Before leaving, she said to the two guards at the entrance. âKeep an eye on him, make sure that he wonât wander off again.â
âPlease rest assured Miss Ji, we will make sure of his safety.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ji Yunshu nodded in gratitude, but she felt someone grab her wrist before she could finish, and she was forcefully dragged into a room on the side. Ji Yunshu frowned from the clawing pain on her wrist, and she turned her head â it was Jing Rong. âWhat are you doing?â
Thud-
The door was sealed shut right after they entered the room. The moment she heard the thud, her back was shoved against the door; it was a tobira-don.
Ji Yunshu looked at the face, barely a fistâs distance away from her, on which a quiet fire burned beneath its composure. She could see the creases in the skin, and the pores which were about to burst from anger.
âWhat did I do to make this guy so angry?â She bent her own neck to the side to dodge his eyes and asked, âWhat do you seek, your highness?â
âWhat do you think?â
âPlease respect yourself.â
âYou have yet to give me an answer to last nightâs question.â
âUh?â Ji Yunshu was taken unaware. She tried to remember what happened. âOh, heâs talking about that question. Whether I care for him or not.â Last night, Ke Cha interrupted her before she could answer.
âNo one will disturb us now. I want a truthful answer from you. Even if itâs just a sliver, donât hide it.â
âYes, even if itâs just a sliver of affection, Iâd have a chance, wouldnât I?â Jing Rong stared at the tips of Ji Yunshuâs brows, emboldened by a burning hope.
Ji Yunshu clenched her own fists tightly. Her breath lightened, and she showed determination on her expression as she made ready to answer him. She met his eyes and said with conviction, âIâve never hadâ¦ugh!â
Before she could finish, her lips, which hid beneath her veil, were caught by Jing Rongâs in a hot kiss. It was not the first time Jing Rong had done something like this, but she was still dumbstruck each time.
The fine threads of silk on the veil sank into the fissures of her lips, caught tightly between Jing Rongâs lips and hers. They warmed up as the kiss went on, and they had little use as a barrier. When she finally came back to her senses and was about to push him away, Jing Rong retracted on his own.
He threw a deep look with a tint of melancholy and said, âBah, you can answer this later.â
ââ¦â
âWhat are you so surprised about, itâs not the first time.â Jing Rong seemed rather spiritless. He called out, âLang Po.â
Lang Po, who was outside of the room, answered his call.
âBring the dishes in.â
âYes.â
Jing Rong released Ji Yunshu, and sat straight down at the table. He bent his fingers and knocked on the top of it with his knuckles. âGo wash your hands and get ready to eat.â
âHey, how can you pretend that nothing happened.â Ji Yunshuâs heart raced still, and there was no way she could simply sit down and eat. She bit her lips and said, âThereâs no need,â turned around, flung the door open and ran out of the room.
Jing Rong looked at her silhouette, which suggested at an obvious bewilderment, and he started hoping again. However, no matter what, he could not become happy in the slightest, for he had understood what Ji Yunshu intimated at: he had no place inside her heart, and that, was an undesirable truth.
1. Iâll coin the term Tobira-Don for this, since the original term, Kabe-don (å£ãã³), comes from Japanese and Kabe means wall. So replace Kabe by Tobira (æ), which means a traditional door, and there you go! ?
2. True fact about orchids, they will die if you water them too muchâ¦