Chapter 48: The Case of Lin Capital
Bone Painting Coroner
Heâs gone crazy! Crazy! Definitely crazy!â silently screamed Ji Yunshu.
Who has ever heard of a âmanâ taking care of another man?
Ji Yunshu widened her eyes as she twisted her wrist, her expression showing her hesitation. âPrince, this one is clumsy. And even providing for my daily needs is a problem. Must your Highness make things difficult for me?â
âYou feel that I am troubling you?â His eyebrows raised.
âYes, your Highness.â
A slight pause later, he threw down a simple statement. âThen I guess I am.â Saying so, he released her.
Her wrist having obtained freedom after much hardship, Ji Yunshu immediately retreated a couple of steps. She hid both of her hands in her sleeves.
Yet she didnât expect that Jing Rong would walk around the table toward her. As he closed in on her, Ji Yunshu tensed up. She immediately raised her sleeves and hid her hands behind her back. That small action was rather adorable in Jing Rongâs eyes!
He halted around 25 cm away from her. The corner of his lip curled upwards. âThe thing I like to do the most is trouble others, while I am most interested in threatening others. Teacher Ji, of the two, which would you pick?â
âScrew you. Do I even have a choice? Are you blaming me for your injury?â thought Ji Yunshu.
While Jing Rong was entertaining other thoughts.âAre you blaming me for you not being able to provide for yourself?â
Ji Yunshuâs face alternated between green and white as she slowly backed away. Those eyes, like two pools of starry ink, were filled with dissatisfaction as she glared at him.
âPrince Rong, you shouldnât bully people like this.â
âOh, I forgot to mention something. I absolutely love bullying others.â Pride emanated in waves from between his brows.
Ji Yunshu stayed silent. ââ¦â She couldnât even be bothered to count how many black lines had appeared on her forehead by now.1Her lips trembled; there was nothing she could say!
Jing Rong was very satisfied with her reaction. His eyes were filled with a teasing light as he narrowed them slightly. His feet didnât move, yet his body drew closer to Ji Yunshu.
âBe it that Iâm troubling you or threatening you or maybe even bullying you. My injury is under your responsibility. If my arm fails to recover later on, donât even think about escaping because youâll have to replace my hand for the rest of your life.â
Ugh!
Ji Yunshu had to admit. His tone which made people want to beat him up actually made her feel all tingly from her ears all the way to her chest just by listening to it. Her heart pounded intensely, which couldnât help but make her feel scared!
âWhatâs wrong with me?â
Rather abruptly, she shifted her gaze from his by lowering it. Her embarrassed look was completely caught by Jing Rong. He was very happy! And totally smug about it too!
Curling those icy thin lips of his, his long fingers stretched out from within his sleeves towards Ji Yunshuâs hat, as if his hand was itching to pull out the pin holding it up, letting her hair unfurled in a cascade.
Ji Yunshuâs head was still lowered so she didnât know about his intention!
Those fingertips drew closer. Yet at the last moment, Jing Rongâs gaze just so happened to catch a glimpse of the book left on the table.
It was The Case of Lin Capital!
His hand paused. His gaze changed from its original flirtatiousness to a strange glint as his expression froze.
He circled around Ji Yunshu and walked over, picking up the book. As he held the book in his hand, he asked her, âYouâve read this?â
Ji Yunshu had already turned around to look at him when he walked away, and upon hearing his question, answered, âIâve flipped through a few pages.â
âThen do you know what The Case of Lin Capital is about?â
âItâs mainly about the case involving the Imperial Dukeâs household.â
âDo you know about the contents?â
âIâve just started reading so, Iâm unaware of the details.â
A question, an answer; the conversation flowed without a hitch!
Jing Rongâs expression became solemn as he emitted a faint âHmmâ while passing the book to Ji Yunshu.
âIn that case, I am giving you three days time to get familiarized with the contents of this book. In two days, I will be waiting for you at Grand Canal Manor on the west side of the city.â
This was the first time Ji Yunshu had seen such a serious expression on Jing Rongâs face. His gaze contained mystery and a hint of anxiety, causing others to feel anxious too!
She reached out to receive the book and asked in a soft voice. âWhy?â
Jing Rong maintained his solemness. âAfter you have familiarized yourself with the contents, I will tell you.â
Yet Ji Yunshu seemed as if she was born this clever. With suspicion in her heart, she asked, âDoes it have anything to do with⦠the case of those 72 corpses Your Highness mentioned?â
His expression crumpled slightly! He had to admit, Ji Yunshu was too smart! At the same time, this only went to prove that he hadnât found the wrong person!
Butâ¦
âThis matter is of grave importance. I cannot tell you everything right now, but the one thing I can, is that the reason I have left the capital for half a year is for this matter.â
Ever since the founding of the empire of the Great Lin, whenever imperial princes received their titles, no land would be bestowed to them. The place that they lived in was usually a mansion in the capital. One reason for this was so that their father would be able to better keep an eye on them. Another reason was to stop them from raising their own private forces and rebelling.
Thus, for an Imperial Prince to leave the capital was a large matter. This was because it raised the risk of said Prince raising his own troops in rebellion or defecting to another country and using those troops to seize power!
Emperors were always prone to suspicion and paranoia. It was an illness that all monarchs share from time immemorial.
Because of this, the current Emperor of the Great Lin dynasty, Qi Zhen Emperor, issued a decree declaring that any Imperial Princes that left the capital had to report their whereabouts every three days. The moment there was any delay, it would immediately be assumed that they had the intention to rebel!
And those five burnt bodies just so happened to be the people Jing Rong had sent to report to the capital. Yet he hadnât expected them to be assassinated halfway!
For Jing Rong to have left the capital, and for half a year no less, really caused many people to feel surprised. It could be inferred from this how major this âLinâs Capital Caseâ was!
Ji Yunshu nodded, and didnât continue to question him. âYes, this humble one will closely analyze the contents in this book.â
Her obedience sent a warm glow through Jing Rong.
Dropping his stern countenance, he smiled warmly. âThen I shouldnât bother you any further. Have a good look, and weâll meet two days from now, at dawn. Donât be late.â Having said so, he left with a flick of his sleeves!
The study quietened down in an instant.
Ji Yunshu clutched the heavy book to her chest. The patterns on the bookâs cover were like ripples on the surface of the water, the ups and downs seemingly reflecting the emotions fluctuating within her heart!
She gently placed the book down. âBetter finish up the report, so I can go home and start on this book!â
Roughly in the time it takes to brew a cup of tea later, the report was finalized. It was laid out on the desk, the words on it delicate and orderly. This was the calligraphy skill she had honed over the greater half of a year since transmigrating here. It had taken her quite a bit of effort!
She didnât wait for the magistrate to come in to collect it, instead simply carrying the book as she left the yamen.
On the way back she was quite distracted. Suyun kept occupying her thoughts. A perfectly fine woman, yet for the sake of her lover, she hadnât feared dying!
Ji Yunshu didnât understand that kind of love.
At least as of right now, she hasnât met that someone who she would be willing to sacrifice her life to protect.
She remained distracted by her train of thought until it got disrupted after reaching the Ji Mansion.
Upon opening the door to her courtyard, she could hear the sounds of objects being smashed!
Four or five servants were holding sticks and using them to smash the flower pots in her courtyard. The ground was littered with shards of pottery and upturned dirt. Torn and tattered pieces of vegetation were scattered everywhere.
âPlease stop smashing, Third Young Master. Iâm begging you please donât smash those. These were all carefully cultivated by the Young Miss. Please Third Young Master, donât smash those!â Luanâerâs choked sobs made their way to Ji Yunshuâs ears.
1. An emoji, like this: (~.~|||), used to express exasperation.