Chapter 94: A Canary in a Cage Will End up Hurt or Dead
Bone Painting Coroner
ââYouâre the one who smells bad. Heck, itâs your whole family that smells bad.â Jing Rong was rather irritated by the remark and turned around to shoot a cold glance Lang Po instead. âDidnât I tell you to take care of him? Why is he crouching in a corner? Did you hit him?â
âWh-?â Lang Po responded nervously to the accusation. âYour Highness, I wouldnât dare to hit Young Master Wei. He said himself that he was going to be⦠a carrot until Teacher Ji came out.â
âA carrot? What?â Jing Rong puckered his lips as he realized that he may not possess the intelligence to understand Yi Weiâs world.
Wei Yi hurriedly shook his hands. âBig Brother, he didnât hit me. He just stared at me and did not let me go anywhere.â
âI was afraid that you would go missing,â explained Lang Po.
âI wouldnât go missing. I promised Shuâer that I would wait for her outside. I wouldnât go missing, rather you would be the one who would go missing instead.â
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The pair continued to exchange somewhat playful remarks. Ji Yunshu looked at the falling snow and said to Jing Rong, âYour Highness, the case is finally solved. Iâll go return home with Wei Yi then. We have been out of the mansion for far too long.â
Jing Rong frowned. âIâll escort you.â
âThereâs no need for that. I have the same smell as your Highness. Letâs not bundle up more than necessary, lest we would make the odor even stronger.
But Jing Rong was oddly persistent. âIâve stayed in the jail for too long, and Iâd like to take a puff of fresh air. I also have a few things to say to you, Teacher Ji.â
âWhat is it?â Ji Yunshu asked, somewhat wary.
âShall we walk first?â Jing Rong decided to tease Ji Yunshu.
âFine, it seems like itâll be the four of us then.â thought Ji Yunshu.
Wei Yi seemed to enjoy playing in the freshly fallen snow quite a lot. He jumped around and led the way. Lang Po followed him closely with the ink and brushes in his arms, paying close attention to where the former was going. Ji Yunshu and Jing Rong were not far behind. Ji Yunshu strode a brisk pace, but Jing Rong would always catch up to her. Both stayed silent for a long time. Ji Yunshu looked straight ahead, her expression as cold as the winds. Jing Rong, however, scrutinized her carefully and finally broke the silence, âAre you still thinking about what happened earlier?â
âThe case is closed. I wonât think about it anymore,â Ji Yunshu answered with determination.
âYou know, thereâs one thing Madame was absolutely unmistaken about,â intimated Jing Rong.
Ji Yunshu did not answer as she could guess what he wanted to say. She sped up and put some distance between herself and Jing Rong, but Jing Rong quickly made her efforts futile.
âJinjiang City is not the right place for you.â The words came out of Jing Rongâs mouth with an ironclad conviction.
âThis again? Iâm tired of hearing these words. The capital is a big place indeed, but not suitable for a little canary like myself.â Ji Yunshu stopped and gripped her robe.
She bent her eyes in Jing Rongâs direction. âYour Highness, I understand your concern for the Lin Capital Case, and you have been working hard at cracking the case since your departure from the capital half a year ago. There are likely many eyes in the capital paying close attention to its progress. I would rather stay in my little pond, with lotuses as my sole friends in the summer and snow and mist as a poem I can sing for the winter. The capital is a dangerous place; a place where tigers and dragons clash and even take lives. A canary imprisoned in a cage will end up either hurt or dead. May I ask your Highness to also have some consideration for my situation? Talent is plentiful in this world, so it shouldnât be hard to find someone else to replace me.â
Ji Yunshu said these words without hesitation. Upon hearing her plea, Jing Rong furrowed his brows. He stared at Ji Yunshuâs eyes, which seemed as serious as ever, and was suddenly seized by a feeling of disgust. Since when had he become someone who would force others to do things against their will?
âYunshu,â he called quietly, âYou call yourself a canary; I shall not be your cage. I will not break your wings by retaining you against your will. You win. I wonât bring this up to you ever again.â
The sincerity in Jing Rongâs pledge tugged at Ji Yunshuâs heartstrings. She felt reassured and answered. âThank you, your Highness.â
Jing Rong remained silent. Suddenly, Wei Yi ran over and grabbed Ji Yunshu by the arm while pointing at somewhere nearby. âShuâer, look!â
âLook at what?â thought Ji Yunshu. Both her and Jing Rong turned their heads to look in the direction Wei Yi was pointing at. In the broad street, they saw a forest of red paper lanterns. In front of residences, shops, and inns, people were busy hanging lanterns under every roof and corner. Even the doors were decorated with red sheets, and tables full of ornaments were set up on the street; everyone was preparing for the Lantern Festival.
The small merchants were busy making a living, whereas the big store owners were busying themselves to make fortunes. Women and children, rich or poor, were simply impatiently awaiting the beginning of the festivities.
âShuâer, itâs the Lantern Festival today. Can we please go out at night? I want to see the lanterns with you,â asked Wei Yi in a hopeful tone.
The Lantern Festival was celebrated every year, at the end of the first month of the lunar calendar. Jing Rong turned his eyes in a thoughtful way upon hearing Wei Yiâs proposition and he interjected, âThe Lantern Festival is a sight not to be missed. Teacher Ji, Iâd like to invite you to the Hall of Gathering Frost for a meal. It will be my way of showing my thanks for all the work youâve done over the last few days, and weâll even get to admire the splendor of the festival in its fullness from our seats.â
Wei Yi hurried to interrupt him before Ji Yunshu could answer. âWhat about me, Big Brother? Am I not invited?â He sounded like a child excluded from his friends.
âWhy would I want you there?â Jing Rongâs first reaction was to express his refusal. However, upon reconsidering, he decided to show his magnanimity and invite Wei Yi; he wouldnât cause much trouble anyways if he gave him enough food as a distraction. âVery well, you are invited too.â
âWow, you are so nice, Big Brother!â Wei Yi was elated. He pulled on Ji Yunshu. âShuâer, letâs make a lantern together, okay? We could even go and hang it together tonight, okay?â
Ji Yunshuâs head was starting to ache again. She could do nothing else but nod. âOkay.â
The four quickened their steps and arrived at the Wei Mansion under the intensifying snowfall. Jing Rong took the set of stationery and gave it to Ji Yunshu in a rather forceful way. âThis is my gift. It belongs to you now. Whether you throw it away or sell it, I do not care.â
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âTonight, at the Hall of Gathering Frost. I shall not leave until I see you.â
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Jing Rong left with Lang Po by his side. His imposing silhouette slowly vanished into the snowstorm. Ji Yunshu held the stationery and was still staring emptily into the distance. The next second, Wei Yi suddenly grabbed the stationery from her. âThis is heavy, so let me carry it for you, Shuâer.â
Wei Yi scuttled into the Mansion and brought the package all the way into Ji Yunshuâs room, depositing it gently onto the floor. âIâve done a good thing today,â he thought rather gleefully.
Luanâer looked at the two in surprise, especially at the huge box Wei Yi brought back. She approached and asked, âYoung Miss, isnât this the very expensive set of stationery from Treasured Calligraphy House? â
âYes, it is.â Ji Yunshu nodded. Suddenly, Luanâer seemed to have noticed something and sniffed the air. She frowned and said, âYoung Miss, do you smell something weird?â
âOf course I do, itâs the stench of rotten corpses!â thought Ji Yunshu. But Wei Yi yelled, âOh yes, itâs from Big Brother. He smelled awful. He made the two of us smell bad too.â
âWell, Jing Rong, youâll excuse me if I leave this unfortunate burden to you.â Ji Yunshu smiled sweetly at Wei Yi and made a gesture towards her own nose. âWei Yi, you should go outside and play. Go find someone to do a cricket fight with you. Even better, make a lantern if you feel like it.â
âAre you not going to help me with the lantern?â
Ji Yunshu showed him the palm of her hands. âHow am I supposed to go to the Festival the way I am now?â
Wei Yi turned his eyes to show that he understood the hint. âOh, you want to take a bath right now.â
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Ji Yunshu gave him another gentle smile.
Wei Yi scratched his head. âBut why do I have to leave when you are taking a bath? Iâve even helped Ami take his bathâ¦â
âAmi is a dog, and Iâm a human being, thatâs why!â Ji Yunshu was rather irritated and knocked a heavy blow with her finger on Wei Yiâs forehead. âWhat nonsense are you talking about, little boy?â
âNonsense? What nonsense?â Wei Yi gave Ji Yunshu a perplexed look. âIâm not talking nonsense. When Ami was taking a bath, I was right beside him. Why wouldnât I be able to stay when you are taking a bath?â
âWhat⦠How am I supposed to explain this to him? Am I really going to talk about small Wei Yis? No way, Iâm not doing that.â Ji Yunshu quickly organized her thoughts and said, âIf you want to go to the Lantern Festival tonight, then go outside. Otherwise, I wonât go out with you.â
Wei Yi quickly nodded. âOh, Iâll leave right now, donât worry.â He hurried outside, as fast as a gust of wind.
Luanâer threw a few glances at Ji Yunshu and asked, âWhere have you been, and how did you get thisâ¦â She did not dare to say âstenchâ.
Ji Yunshu did not mind her remark. She said, âBring me some hot water and add some tangerines to the bucket, thatâll get rid of the smell of cadavers.â
âAlright, miss,â answered Luanâer, and she quickly left for the task.
Ji Yunshu cleaned herself and even ordered Luanâer to burn the linen robe she wore. She contemplated her own reflection in the mirror after the bath. She saw a girl dressed in marine silk. The fabric of the robe splashed onto the ground like a waterfall. Above it was another cascade of a different color, one of pure darkness. It was decorated by a hairpin on top of which a pearl shone in all of its radiance. She saw a certain kind of disquietness between the brows of the visage in the mirror, as if they were troubled by some kind of innate, perpetual worry. It was a face that could arouse sympathy even in a heart made of stone.
At that moment, Wei Yi busted into the yard with two lanterns, but he did not dare to enter Ji Yunshuâs room. He yelled, âShuâer, Iâm done with the lanterns!â
Ji Yunshu asked Luanâer to bring him into the room. Wei Yi ran in with the two lanterns in his hands, and carefully put them on the ground right in front of her. âLook Shuâer! Iâve made these, one for you and one for me.â
Ji Yunshu scrutinized the two objects. They had an octogonal base, and the body was held together by red sandalwood. There were traces of flour paste everywhere, but the small knots made of threads were hanging down beautifully. Ji Yunshu was surprised by the delicateness of the objects. âDid you really make this?â She asked as she raised her brows.
Ji Yunshu met a pair of eyes staring blankly at her. âYes? Why are you staring at me like that?â
âShuâer, you are beautiful,â said Wei Yi most earnestly.
âHe may not be bright, but heâs certainly not blind.â Luanâer thought. She chuckled and said, âYoung Master Wei, who knew you had such an acute sense of beauty? My Young Miss is as fair as a fairy who descended from the Heavens!â
Luanâerâs compliment made Ji Yunshu a little uneasy. She flashed a glance at her and said, âWhat are you talking about? Iâm not a fairy.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâm speaking the simple truth, Young Miss. You are beautiful.â
âYes, yes, yes! My Shuâer is really beautiful,â Wei Yi agreed.
âWait a second, who exactly is your Shuâer?â