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"The cri scene of the painter's death was very puzzling. The closed environnt of the locked room misled many people to first think about how to break into the room." Jian Jing said while recounting the case and reflecting on the whole process, "But in fact, the murderer's approach was very simple - she had been at the scene the whole ti."

"After eight o'clock that night, she returned to her room like everyone else, but actually sneaked in through the back door into the painter's bedroom and hid under the bed, waiting."

"She waited until the painter ca back, saw that she had opened a bottle of red wine to let it breathe, and then left again. That's when the murderer got an idea - to slip sleeping pills from the drawer into the wine decanter, so that after drinking the wine, the painter would fall asleep and think she had just drunk too much."

Jian Jing didn't find any powder in the wine glass - that was purely a wrong assumption.

She usually drank ordinary wines like champagne, sparkling wine, and beer - drinks you can open and drink right away, with no need to let them breathe. So she hadn't even considered the idea of wine decanting at all.

Therefore, when she didn't see a decanter in the bedroom, she thought nothing of it.

But the painter drank red wine, which does need to be decanted first. And by the sofa was a cabinet hiding a decanter.

There was a bit of powder residue around the lip.

The murderer had hidden the decanter and successfully fooled her.

"After midnight, the painter ca back to her room, locked the door, drank half a glass of wine as usual, and got ready to take a shower and go to bed. But halfway through her shower, the drugs took effect and she fell into a deep sleep."

"The murderer hiding under the bed quietly crawled out and smothered the painter, killing her."

You see, killing soone can be so simple - just a few sentences to summarize everything.

But a life should not be treated so lightly.

Jian Jing continued: "The murderer was very careful. She was afraid her motive would be exposed, and happened to see the painter open the safe and take out so letters earlier, so she rembered the password. After the murder, she opened the safe and took out photos that could reveal her identity."

"Not long after, soone else secretly entered the bedroom and was startled by the dead painter. But he didn't make a sound, just took what he needed from the open safe, locked the door again, climbed over the wall and left, creating the illusion of a locked room murder."

"No one knew the real murderer's motive, so no one would suspect soone who had just t the victim. She was perfectly concealed."

Xia Xing curiously asked, "Then how did you find out it was 'her'?"

"In addition to the photos, there were also letters hidden by her father in the safe, and on the divorce certificate, the ex-wife's na was Xia Ru," Jian Jing answered slowly.

Xia Xing suddenly fell silent.

Jian Jing continued, "Actually, even without those things, other evidence could be found at the scene. Hiding under the bed for so long, could she really not have shed a single hair?"

Xia Xing smiled and touched her own temple, "It seems a writer's hairline is never completely safe."

"Turn yourself in," Jian Jing looked at her. "You're still young."

With the conversation having reached this point, Xia Xing no longer needed to pretend. She sat down heavily on the soft bed, leaning on the quilt with one hand and looking up at the iris-shaped pendant light hanging from the ceiling.

The painter had good taste - she had nad this room "Iris", and chosen a matching lamp.

"I'm still young, but I decided to do this a long ti ago," she sank into mories. "I hated her very much, she took my dad away."

When she was very little, she already knew her father didn't want her and her mother anymore. He had fallen in love with a woman, like a moth drawn to fla, recklessly obsessed, only wanting that woman.

He didn't want the family or the child anymore, only that woman.

Her mother had pleaded and begged.

She had thrown tantrums and cried bitterly.

"Daddy, don't go!" Even now, Xia Xing still rembered staggering after her father, hugging his leg and clinging on for dear life. Snot and tears covered her little face, filled with enormous fear, as if the end of the world had arrived.

She was so afraid, so heartbroken, yet her father still pried her hands away, ignoring her mother's pleading cries, and left ho without looking back.

And he never returned.

Many people said that the woman was much younger than Xia Xing's father, and had only married him for his money.

They also said her mother was pitiful - married for over ten years without conceiving a child, having tried countless hospitals and folk redies, and finally managed to have a daughter, yet still couldn't keep her husband.

After half a lifeti, all her mother got from the divorce was a battered body and a young, ignorant daughter. She passed away prematurely from illness and exhaustion from overwork.

As for the father who had abandoned his family, he beca a famous author after remarrying the woman he had longed for, and lived an even better life than before.

"I hated her," thousands of words boiled down to just this simple sentence. Xia Xing lowered her eyes and said softly, "I'm still young, I don't deserve this, but I hated her."

Most murders stem from two words - one "passion", the other "revenge".

She was the latter.

It was that simple.

"From the day I learned Chairman Tao was coming here, I started thinking about what to do. That day, I said I liked Xiaotao's paintings and chatted with her for a long ti in the studio. She was full of resentnt towards the painter, and I just nodded along a little, and she told a lot of things about the painter, including that she drank wine every night, had poor lungs, and often had trouble breathing and sleeping, needing to take sleeping pills... I imdiately had a plan."

"I have to say, when luck cos calling, you can't block it out. At this ti last night, I was hiding under the bed, and heard her arguing with Wu Writer. She was fuming in the room for a long ti before opening the safe, which reminded that my mother had sent her photos before. I rembered the password and took away evidence that could expose ."

"Thinking about it now, maybe I was wrong to do that. I look quite different in those old photos, if I hadn't taken them, maybe you wouldn't have recognized at all."

"The more you try to cover your tracks, the more clues you leave behind - fiction does not deceive," Jian Jing said. Even at this point, Xia Xing was still joking around, although she also knew it wasn't actually funny.

But what use was crying if you couldn't laugh?

Xia Xing would rather keep up the banter: "You know what the critics say? That you can tell my novels are written by soone who has never been in love. But you mystery writer, your detecting skills are no worse than the police's."

Jian Jing seed to have many things to say, but couldn't string together a proper sentence.

"If I turn myself in, I'll probably get a light sentence of a few years, right? I heard prison conditions are pretty good nowadays, maybe I can even read the latest novels. Let know when you plan to try your hand at romance - love can be very interesting too. I hate love, but I like romance novels. Novels are all fake anyway, no matter how passionate they are, it's all just self-entertainnt. How nice."

Xia Xing murmured as if to herself, not knowing who she was speaking to.

At so point, Jian Jing wanted to ask if she knew that the contract with Chenxing Publishing was arranged by Yang Guan, but held back.

Cri is for the law to decide; life's affairs form a difficult scripture.

Keep silent - justice lies in the human heart.

In the thick night, a police siren wailed faintly in the distance.

[Task complete, settlent in progress]

*

The one who killed the painter was Xia Xing, upon their first eting.

This news shattered many people's expectations - Chairman Tao even jumped up in disbelief, suspecting the police had frad an innocent person because they couldn't find the real killer.

Until Xia Xing admitted to the cri herself and voluntarily surrendered.

Even Chairman Tao was dumbfounded: "Xiaoxing, what's going on? Why did you do this?"

Xia Xing did not want to admit her family background, only saying: "I had a grudge against her that you don't know about."

"Oh, you... alas!" Chairman Tao was at a loss for words.

Officer Liang brought out a shiny pair of rose gold handcuffs and locked Xia Xing's wrists. She did not resist, raising her wrists to examine them closely for a mont, then laughed again: "They look like Hermès bracelets."

No one spoke, and an eerie silence filled the room.

"Jingjing," Xia Xing reached out her hand, "May I?"

Jian Jing was puzzled but grasped her hand.

"If I had known earlier how capable you are, maybe I would have given up killing her. What a pity we t too late." She smiled thinly, then said to Chairman Tao, "I've submitted my final draft, you can publicize it however you want, but rember to deposit the royalties into my account."

Chairman Tao's eyes glinted shrewdly as ideas for publicity campaigns took shape in his mind, though he sighed and clucked his tongue outwardly: "I'll find you a good lawyer."

"Great, I'll be waiting," said Xia Xing. As she spoke, she glanced up at the hotel with a trace of complex emotions on her face.

No one knew what she was thinking at that mont, whether she regretted everything she had done. She also didn't tell anyone, just silently followed the police away.

*

The next day, the weather was sunny.

Wu Writer got up early in the morning, didn't even have ti for breakfast, picked up his suitcase and wanted to leave.

But before he got on the car, his phone suddenly vibrated with a ssage popping up.

He casually clicked it open, and within two seconds, the color on his face faded away, his whole face was ashen, his chest heaved violently, but it was not just anger.

"Are you leaving so early without saying goodbye to us?" The culprit who angered him appeared out of nowhere, her beautiful face slightly blurred in the morning light.

Wu Writer turned back angrily, gnashing his teeth: "What do you want?"

Jian Jing couldn't help but reveal a faint smile.

"You should retire." She said.

What? Wu Writer was extrely angry, blood rushed to his head, buzzing loudly in his ears: "Are you threatening ?"

"Yes." Jian Jing was straightforward.

Wu Writer said coldly: "Don't even think about it."

"Then what you saw will appear in the newspaper tomorrow." Jian Jing said, "Retire peacefully, don't use your status and fa to harass others anymore, and you can still keep your reputation."

Wu Writer: "Go ahead and try."

Jian Jing looked at him for a mont. This presumptuous senior thought he was doing well, but in fact, even a child could see his bluffing at the mont.

"I'll give you three days." She concisely ended the conversation, "Either retire normally, or leave in disgrace. You have no third choice."

Wu Writer gritted his teeth, his cheeks bulged, as if he was going to swallow her alive.

"Jingjing." Kang Mu Cheng ca out with a suitcase and saw the confrontation between the two. He imdiately changed color and said, "Teacher Wu, do you have sothing to discuss?"

Wu Writer sneered: "Killing the donkey after getting off, you are more ruthless than your mother."

Kang Mu Cheng raised his eyebrows and gestured for Jian Jing to co over, "I'll rember to convey your complint."

"Humph!" Wu Writer didn't say any more, got into the car and slamd the door shut.

His expensive luxury car swooshed past them, raising clouds of dust.

Only then did Kang Mu Cheng ask: "What were you talking about? This is the first ti I've seen him so angry."

Jian Jing sat in the passenger seat familiarly and fastened her seat belt. She casually said, "Yesterday when Xia Xing left, she slipped a note."

"What was it?"

"A letter from Wu Writer admitting that he had used the 'inspiration' of Yang Guan's Remnants of Jade Gate." Jian Jing didn't expect that in addition to the photos, Xia Xing had also taken away this handle and gave it to her at the last mont.

Yang Guan's Remnants of Jade Gate would be taken away by the police as evidence. But if Wu Writer was capable, it would not be difficult for him to destroy the corpses and evidence. Once the manuscript was destroyed, the past would beco a doubt, making it difficult to convict him.

However, he forgot about the letter he wrote to Yang Guan.

Jian Jing said, "I asked him to withdraw from the literary world and retire obediently."

Kang Mu Cheng asked, "Do you dislike him that much?"

"Not just , otherwise, why would Xia Xing give the letter?" Jian Jing leaned her head against the window and gazed at the scenery outside, "You may not understand, but we understand."

Wu Writer was like a slimy caterpillar. Even if he didn't crawl onto her arm, just seeing him on soone else’s body gave her the creeps.

Kang Mu Cheng frowned and surreptitiously glanced at her with concern: "So, do you want to expose it?"

Jian Jing sighed regretfully, "I'd like to, but unfortunately it's useless." Copyright lawsuits can only be filed by the author himself or the copyright holder. Yang Guan's wife had died, and his daughter was imprisoned, so no one could sue him.

Given Wu Writer’s temperant, once it was exposed, he would be desperate and there’s no telling what he would do. It would be better to give him a way out. Although it was a pity, there would be no hidden dangers.

She explained her analysis to Kang Mu Cheng.

He was silent for a long ti before saying, "Recently I feel like there's nothing I can teach you anymore."

"That sounds so pitiful." Jian Jing couldn't help laughing and joking, "Mr. Kang, do you know that you are very suspicious this ti? It was who cleared your na."

Kang Mu Cheng didn't believe it: "I just t her that night."

"Oh, others don't know that." She smiled, "If it wasn't you, Officer Liang's speculation makes a lot of sense."

"What speculation?"

Jian Jing's mouth curved up imperceptibly: "Do you want to know?"

Kang Mu Cheng's tone was very casual, he didn't take it seriously: "Go ahead."

Jian Jing then told Officer Liang's bold guess.

When she ntioned asphyxiation, Kang Mu Cheng's face beca indescribably ugly. He seed to want to defend himself, but facing her, he couldn't utter those words at all.

"However, I told Officer Liang," Jian Jing pretended seriously, "I know Mr. Kang. He is a workaholic without a girlfriend. Talking about work makes more sense than 'playing gas'. Don't you think so?"

Kang Mu Cheng took a deep breath, tightly closed his mouth, and didn't say a word to her until he sent her ho.

Jian Jing: *Sigh*

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