Chapter 782: Rebel
Bone Painting Coroner
The Emperor never speaks in jest! Nobody below the dias made a single sound.
The Qizhen Emperor looked towards Jing Rong. âThis case was handed to you and Jing Yi. Whoever solved the case would gain great merit. We have reason to reward you. Tell me, what would you like Us to reward you with?â
I want your expense of lands. I want your bejeweled dragon throne. Would you give me that?
Jing Rong bowed his head. âThis son doesnât dare to claim merit.â
âWe have said, that the Emperor never speaks in jest. I said there will be a reward, so there must be one.â
âThis son doesnât lack anything. If Imperial Father wishes to bestow a reward, why not reward something else?â
âElaborate.â
âThat bout of heavy rain a few days ago caused flooding in the outskirts of the capital. Many houses collapsed, causing the citizens to be homeless and displaced. This son knows that disaster relief funds issued by the Imperial Court must be individually assessed; if there are no injured or dead, the Ministry of Revenue would typically not approve the funding. However, the Zhang Village lost their crop fields and numerous residences. If the Imperial Court doesnât offer any assistance, the citizens would be in a perilous situation. This son doesnât wish for any reward, and only beseeches Imperial Father to approve the disaster relief.â
A commotion rose amongst the court officials.
The Qizhen Emperor, was also greatly shocked and troubled. âThe Imperial Court naturally would not ignore citizens in peril. We feel uneasy at hearing the news as well. Since you refuse a reward and requested for this instead, alright, We agree.â No reservations!
Jing Rong expressed his gratitude, âThank you, Imperial Father.â
âLord He?â The Qizhen Emperor called out.
Lord He of the Ministry of Revenue stepped forward. âYour subject is here.â
âYouâve heard Prince Rongâs words; We have also permitted it. Send some people out to the city outskirts; if what he said is true, then assign however much silver taels are required for it. There can be no negligence; do not let the citizens suffer.â
âThis subject obeys.â
âWhere is Lord Li?â
The Minister of Public Works, Lord Li, went forward. âThis subject is present.â
âIt has been raining continuously in recent days, causing landslides and collapsing buildings in many places. The citizensâ homes must be rebuilt and repaired as needed. Your Ministry of Public Works must brace up and see what the public lacks. Make the necessary repairs. If there is a single bit of negligence, We will put the blame on your two ministries.â
âYes!â Lord Li answered, then retreated.
The Qizhen Emperor was gratified. He told Jing Rong, âYour concern for the citizens have not disappointed Our appreciation of your talents.â
âThis is what this son should do.â
He hummed, then turned towards the well-behaved Ji Yunshu beside him. âTeacher Ji.â
Ji Yunshu stepped out into the middle of the hall. âThis commoner greets Your Majesty.â
âDispense with the formality. We summoned you into the palace because you helped Jing Rong solve the Case of the Dried Well. Your work deserves recognition as well. We will not overlook you.â
âThis commoner doesnât dare.â
âWe say you dare, so you do.â
â...â
âWe can clearly see your ability. You were the top contributor in solving the Case of the Dried Well; since you made a contribution, why would there not be a reward for you? We canât be bothered to ask what you want any more.â The Qizhen Emperor said frankly. âBack then, when We dissolved the post of the Disciplinary Officer of the Ministry of Justice, We originally intended for it to increase the working efficiency of the Supreme Court and Ministry of Justice, as well as ensure that the staff of the Capital Magistrate would not remain idle.
âUnexpectedly, over these several years where the Disciplinary Officerâs position was removed, a lot of trouble emerged instead. Case files arriving from various counties and districts were passed between the Supreme Court and Ministry of Justice, creating a jumble of confusion. This position of Disciplinary Officer is one tasked with bringing to trial cases that plague all counties and districts, a pivotal role that redresses injustice for the common people; it is indispensable. We know that you have a certain ability and daring; you would be an appropriate choice to take on this position.â
Immediately, an official jumped out. âYour Majesty, official positions in the imperial court have always been subject to multiple rounds of selection by the Ministry of Personnel, even for simply recommending candidates for the post. Although this Teacher Ji is impressively intelligent and solved many cases, he has never been tested. Wouldnât it be too perfunctory if he were permitted to hold the position of Disciplinary Officer?â
âThis subject agrees. I beseech Your Majesty to reconsider.â Several of those from Jing Yiâs faction joined in the objection.
Ji Yunshu secretly rejoiced. Work harder, dammit! Hurry up and persuade him! She really didnât want that position!
However, the Qizhen Emperor persisted. âWe said that we would reward him, and a gentleman never speaks in vain. Although he has never been through the Ministry of Personnelâs tests nor participated in the National Examinations, We believe that in all of Great Lin, there is no other person more qualified than him to take on the position of Disciplinary Officer. Our decision has already been made, and will not be changed.â He waved his sleeve in a grand gesture and issued an imperial edict. âWe bestow the position of Disciplinary Officer of the Ministry of Justice, effective immediately.â
Uncle, donât you need to reconsider? Youâre too wilful. Ji Yunshu thoroughly understood that she could no longer escape and shot Jing Rong a look, but that fellow simply nodded at her, indicating that she should accept. She could only steel herself and accept the boon. âThis commoner⦠thanks Your Majesty.â
âNow that the reward has been given, itâs time for the punishment.â The Qizhen Emperor looked towards the calm and cool Jing Yi, saying, âWe donât wish to speak further on your matter, but you were certainly overly careless in investigating the case. You concluded the case before the real culprit had been captured. We had also a moment of foolishness, to have believed your case file full of logical holes.â
Jing Yi knew that whatever he said would be of no use, so he admitted it and no longer prevaricated. He cupped his hands and bowed, âThis son knows his mistake.â His voice was hoarse and weary.
âSince you know your wrongs, then mend the root of your wrongs. Since Jing Rong mentioned the floods in the capital outskirts, then you can handle that matter personally. Shed your princely airs and work together with the Ministries of Works and Revenue; whenever the matter is done, you can enter the palace.â
Miraculously, Jing Yi actually agreed obediently. âYes, this son willingly accepts the punishment.â
After reward and punishment were meted out, the court session ended.
Since Ji Yunshu had become the Disciplinary Officer, some of the court officials came forward to congratulate her heartily, with no sign of their previous disruptive attitude. All of them addressed her sweetly as âLord Jiâ.
The Ministry of Personnel were very efficient and quickly entered her name into the Book of Officials, while the Ministry of Justice immediately cleared out a clean office for her, neatly equipped with everything she would need, all brand new!
The threshold to Prince Rongâs Residence was nearly worn through by visitors; officials flocked over with congratulatory gifts for Ji Yunshu and to exchange pleasantries with Jing Rong. Ji Yunshu was extremely perturbed, fearing that she would one day die an ugly death.
Jing Rong was frustrated as well, but His Majesty had spoken to award her the official position and cannot be rejected.
In the end, she could only tug on Jing Rongâs sleeve, âIâm going to hide for a while.â She packed her bags in the night and left for Zhuxi Court. After that, any other official that arrived were met with a stormy dismissal from Jing Rong.
As for Jing Yi, he was dragged to the Ministry of Public Works the minute he stepped out of the palace and only returned home after dark. His expression clearly showed his displeasure.
Dou Quan asked, âAre you alright, Your Highness?â
âDid all those Court Officials go visit Prince Rongâs Residence?â
âPrince Rong gained an advantage, and that Teacher Ji was also bestowed the position of Disciplinary Officer by His Majesty. Half of the courtâs officials went to visit with gifts.â
Jing Yi ground his teeth audibly and swept his arm across the table, sending the tea set crashing onto the ground. âJing Rong, this prince and you are now irreconcilable!â
Suddenly, Dou Quan asked, âYour Highness, why not⦠rebel?â
âWhat did you say?â
âPrince Rongâs influence and position is now too favorable; His Majesty is also biased towards him. Your Highness, why not take advantage of this⦠to rebel?â