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Chapter 64: Fighting Over the Skeleton

Mada Jiang was dressed in fine silk. She wore a pair of jade circlets on her wrist, a golden hairpin in her hair, and silver earrings. Each and every one of these items was a rare treasure.

The type of attire she wore was on the sa league as Ji Muqing’s and Old Mada Ji’s.

‘If I get to know where she’s buried, I definitely have to morise the location! If by chance I was fortunate enough to excavate her burial place in the future, it will truly be a blessing!’

Yet such a well-dressed lady seed to have the word “arrogance” carved on her forehead. Her upright posture and cold expression, as well as, her tone all seed to scream “I’m high and mighty so obey !”

Had she not announced her na, Ji Yunshu would have been inclined to believe that she was a distant mber of the Ji family! This type of woman had always been difficult to deal with…

Hearing that her request was to take back the corpse, the magistrate obviously denied her this. “Mada Jiang, this is a murder case; it needs to be thoroughly investigated before the corpse is returned to you.”

“What murder case? All I know is that corpse is my husband’s, and I want to bury him imdiately.” Mada Jiang’s tone emphasized this point, her gaze turning dangerous.

“I won’t allow it! This is a murder case. Since it has been reported to the yan, then we will investigate everything until the truth is revealed. No matter who it is, we will not obscure the truth. Everything has to go according to the procedures dictated by the laws of the Great Lin. And you, Mada Jiang, are not an exception to this.”

‘Wow! Oh Lord Magistrate, that was aweso. Can you see Ji Yunshu over here turning into your biggest fan?’

Mada Jiang’s gaze was like a sharp sword piercing toward the magistrate. “Lord Liu you want to talk about laws with ? Fine, I’ll talk about laws with you.”

Shifting her feet a bit, she lifted her head and spoke, “Which law of the Great Lin dynasty dictates that the family mbers of the deceased are not allowed to bring them for burial? And which law allows the yan to hold onto the corpse of the deceased? That skeleton is my husband’s; what’s wrong with bringing my husband’s remains for a proper burial? Do I need the yan’s approval for that?”

The magistrate was rendered speechless since those laws really didn’t exist!

The magistrate was robbed of all his argunts. Now, he didn’t even know how to respond!

Ji Yunshu shook her head slightly. ‘Where was that imposingness from earlier? Why was it gone so quickly?’ Unable to help it, she flicked her sleeves and stepped forward.

“Mada Jiang, I’m afraid you cannot bring the body of the deceased back ho, as of right now.” A voice rang out refuting Mada Jiang.

Only now did Mada Jiang notice the “young man” with delicate features and looking like a gentle spring breeze. However, those ink-like eyes gave off an icy cold feeling. “And who might you be?”

“This one is a humble painter employed by the yan. I hope that Mada Jiang might calm down and think this over. Master Jiang died of a violent death, and the murderer has yet to be found. Hence, I am afraid the corpse cannot be returned to you.”

Mada Jiang was too used to getting her way. How would she tolerate soone who dared to talk back to her?

Her voice rose sharply, “My husband went mad and disappeared that year. Now that I can find his corpse, of course, I want to bring it back! As for the rest, I don’t wish to talk about it. As for dying of a violent death, what is your reason for saying that? That’s simply preposterous.”

Though her willowy brows didn’t move much, that aura and presence could easily overwhelm a person.

Ji Yunshu replied to her, “Mada Jiang, a murder case is a murder case. Since it happened, the yan has to solve it. On Master Jiang’s skeleton, there are signs of him being stabbed around 20 tis at different places. Besides, looking at his ankle bone, it can be inferred that he received bruising to that area just before he died as well. All of these prove that he got into a struggle with soone before he died; therefore, this ans that he was murdered.”

“Enough!”

Mada Jiang waved her long sleeves, her eyes practically spitting fire at Ji Yunshu. She spoke in an extrely unhappy tone, “How do you expect to believe what ca from the mouth of a lowly painter? I’m telling you right now, today I am not going to allow this matter to be investigated any longer. This is, after all, my Jiang family’s private matter. Whether to investigate it or not is up to .”

“You are clearly protecting soone.”

“Protecting? What nonsense are you spouting?” Mada Jiang beca even more agitated.

Ji Yunshu spoke forthrightly, “An old man ca forward to testify about Master Jiang’s death which he personally witnessed. He has already told everything and has also agreed to stand witness in court to apprehend the murderer!”

Hearing this, the magistrate stepped closer to her and asked, “Yunshu, is this true? Who is the murderer?”

Ji Yunshu’s gaze looked extrely certain as it t Mada Jiang’s. She spoke, “He told himself that the murderer was your younger brother, Mada Jiang.”

“How could I murder my own brother-in-law?” The one who spoke was the man standing beside Mada Jiang. His face appeared anxious as he stepped forward to refute this. Pointing at Ji Yunshu, he continued, “Don’t talk nonsense! I didn’t do it- During the days my brother-in-law went missing, I wasn’t ho at all!”

Only now did Ji Yunshu carefully examine this person. Her first impression was: sloppy and frivolous!

Ji Yunshu persisted, “These words were spoken by that old man. He claid he witnessed it.”

“Simply a joke.” Mada Jiang humphed coldly, as she pulled her younger brother behind her. She looked at Ji Yunshu from top to bottom before speaking, “This young sir, should you be speaking the truth, why would that old man tell you who the murderer was in secret and not report it to the yan? You had better not randomly accuse people. Without evidence, how can you just point out the murderer? Isn’t that ridiculous?”

“Everything I say is-” Ji Yunshu was cut off halfway.

“I believe you must be speaking about Seventh Uncle? Ah what a coincidence, he just so happened to pass away from an illness this morning.”

‘Hah?!’ “Dead?” Ji Yunshu was stunned for a mont.

‘Was he silenced?!’

Mada Jiang pressed even further, this ti, aiming the spearhead at the magistrate, “Lord Liu, I do not wish to say anymore. Would you please bring my husband’s corpse out and hand it to , imdiately. I wish to let him be properly buried as soon as possible.”

The magistrate spoke, “But there were indeed knife marks on the skeleton.”

“Lord Liu must have been unaware that before my husband died, he turned mad and would often stab himself with a dagger. Those marks must have been accumulated over the years and not inflicted by soone else.”

“That… After Master Jiang went missing, Mada Jiang, you moved to the capital, but why was his corpse still found under the large tree in your old manor?” Magistrate Liu beca suspicious!

Mada Jiang was still completely unfazed. She cast a gaze at Ji Yunshu and spoke in a calm tone, “Didn’t this young sir say this before? My husband twisted his ankle when he was alive. Perhaps a few days after we moved to the capital he ca back and accidentally twisted his ankle, hitting his head on the tree and ended up dead. That’s a possibility.”

‘Simply searching for explanations!’ The magistrate asked Ji Yunshu in a faint voice, “Was there any blunt trauma to the skull?”

She nodded her head. “There is, but the force of the collision would not have been strong enough to be fatal. At most, it would leave a bump.”

“Since there was damage to his head, no matter what, I still spoke correctly.” Mada Jiang was just as arrogant as before.

Without any new evidence, there was no way to refute. Especially now that “Seventh Uncle” has died!

If they couldn’t find any more evidence, that skeleton might really be taken away by Mada Jiang.

“What, are you still not willing to hand it over? If I were to make a complaint to the supre court, I’m afraid you won’t be able to keep that official’s hat of yours any longer, Lord Liu.” Her words were filled with threats.

Just as her voice settled… “And if this prince does not allow it?” Jing Rong’s voice resounded from outside the courtroom!

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