Bone Painting Coroner-Chapter 98: Donโt be Afraid, I Am by Your Side.
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Wei Yiโs parents laid on the floor with ghastly faces and coughed up blood with every breath. Ji Yunshu was frozen by shock until she realized that she had to do something. She hurriedly got up and knelt down beside Lord Wei and Madame Wei. โAunt Wei, uncle Wei? Youโฆโ
She lifted Madame Wei up from the ground and made her lean against her own body, and wiped the blood which came out of her mouth, not knowing better. Madame Weiโs complexion turned blue as her trembling hand stretched toward Ji Yunshu. Ji Yunshu grasped her hand and shouted, โAunt Wei!โ
โYiโฆYiโer, Pl-please help meโฆ take careโฆof himโฆโ Madame Wei entreated Ji Yunshu with great difficulty, and tears appeared in her eyes.
โAunt Wei?โ
โProโฆ promise me.โ
Ji Yunshuโs eyes reddened, and tears began to drip down her cheeks. She nodded as strongly as she could and said, โYes, I promise you. I promise you. Aunt Wei, donโt worry, you will be alright.โ
Madame Wei gripped her hands agitatedly. โAlsoโฆ Yunshu, Yiโerโฆ Heโsโฆnotโฆโ
โWhat?โ
โYiโer is notโฆ myโฆโ
โWhat?โ Ji Yunshu was dumbfounded. ๐๐ซ๐e๐๐๐ฃ๐๐ฐ๐ท๐๐.co๐
Madame Wei could not finish her sentence. Her body twitched and suddenly lost all strength. She stopped breathing the next moment. Her eyes remained open, staring ghastly into the afterlife. Her death was far from peaceful.
โAunt Wei! Aunt Wei!โ Ji Yunshu cried out in disbelief. She nudged Madame Weiโs body, but did not receive a response. She turned her head to look at Lord Wei, and saw him lying prostrate with the same wide-opened eyes.
Ji Yunshu yelled in panic, โSomeone, someone please come!โ
The first person to enter the room was Luanโer. She flung open the door and her whole body trembled when she saw the scene inside. She covered her mouth with both of her hands and screeched with terror.
โGo get a doctor, quick!โ cried Ji Yunshu.
Ji Yunshuโs voice snapped Luanโer out of her shock. With trembling limbs, she ran to fetch a doctor. The other people in the Wei Mansion, alerted by the commotion, came to see what was going on and nearly lost their souls when they saw their masters laying on the ground. Someone quickly rushed into the room and placed their finger near the nostrils of Madame and Lord Wei. He collapsed on the ground the next second. โMilord and Madameโฆ they are dead!โ
The entire room fell silent. Only after a few seconds did cries of โMilordโ and โMadameโ fill up the room, accompanied by sobs and moans. Ji Yunshu still had Madame Weiโs hand in hers, and her eyes reddened to the point of causing pain. She felt a fiery pain sear through her heart, but above all, she simply refused to believe what had just happened.
Someone looked at the door and suddenly said. โYoung Master.โ
Wei Yi was standing at the door, and his pretty eyes looked at the two corpses on the ground. He seemed almost like an unreal being. Ji Yunshu raised her head and looked at him. Wei Yiโs body was tightened into a rigid plank. It was a long while before he could manage to slowly move his quivering feet and limp into the room. He stopped right beside his parentsโ corpses, feet drenched in a small pool of dark blood, and knelt down to hold one hand from each of his parents. He didnโt cry, but his voice was sorrowful enough to make any listener do so. โMom, dad, Yiโer will be a nice boy. Please wake up! Can you please wake up?โ
โYoung Master, Milord and Madameโฆ they have already passed away.โ
โThatโs not true, mom and dad wouldnโt leave me.โ Wei Yi shook his head and wrapped his arms around his parentsโ body. He cried and murmured, โYiโer will be a nice boy, Yiโer will never cause trouble again. Dad, mom, can you wake up, please? Stop sleeping. Donโt leave Yiโer aloneโฆโ
Wei Yi voice cracked, and he stopped his monologue.
Ji Yunshu looked at Wei Yi in his misery and felt as if she was torn into two from the inside out. Wei Yi refused to move his hands away from his parents, no matter how hard the servants tried. He just kept repeating, โIโll be a nice boy now, pleaseโฆโ
Luanโer came back, accompanied by a doctor not long after. He quickly confirmed the passing away of both Lord Wei and Madame Wei. Upon further verification, he said, โLord Wei and Madame Wei ingested Pitohui poison.โ
โPitohui poison? Whatโs that?โ The servants thought rather curiously.
They did not understand what the result implied, but Ji Yunshu did. She looked at the doctor and asked with consternation, โDoctor, are you really sure that itโs Pitohui poison?โ
โYes, there is no mistake, it is indeed Pitohui poison.โ answered the doctor. He suddenly noticed the two cups of tea on the table, picked up one and sniffed it. He then brought out a pack of powder from his case and melted some into the tea. The tea, which had a light amber color, suddenly turned pitch-black.
โThere is poison in the tea,โ said the doctor. He then added some powder to the tea kettle, and upon observing no reaction, added, โIt is likely that someone added the poison to the tea while it was being poured.โ
โThatโs impossible,โ retorted Ji Yunshu. โItโs impossible that thereโs poison in the tea. Thatโs becauseโฆ Iโm the one who poured the tea.โ She had barely finished her sentence when she felt a powerful shove which pushed her away from Madame Weiโs corpse. She staggered, and her body ran into the doorframe.
โYou added the poison. You killed Milord and Madame.โ Someone pointed a finger at her.
Ji Yunshu shuddered. She looked at the blood on her hands and dropped both of her arms limply. โIt was not me, it was not meโฆโ
Wei Yi raised his head to look at her when he heard the shout. His bloodshot eyes were filled with disbelief. Ji Yunshu shook her head and met his glance directly. โWei Yi, it was not me.โ
โShuโerโฆโ
โBelieve me.โ She said with a serious look.
Wei Yi sniffed and remained in a silent sob.
โYou are the one who put in the poison, you are a murderer! Someone, call the yamen right now.โ Someone yelled loudly. The servants suddenly burst into a confused mess. Some were screaming while others were still crying.
Luanโer pulled on Ji Yunshuโs hand and cried in fear, but she did not forget to defend her. โMy Young Miss has not killed anyone. She would never do that. It cannot be her.โ
The servants did not mind her opposition, and sent someone right away for the yamen. It was not long before Magistrate Liu arrived in a hurry with a couple of runners. Such explosive news from the Wei Mansion, the loss of two lives; he simply could not wait calmly for the news to reach him. โWhatโฆ happened here?โ asked the Magistrate with astonishment.
The servants all pointed towards Ji Yunshu. โSir, she murdered our master and our mistress with poison. The proof is irrefutable, sheโs the culprit.โ
The Magistrate was obviously on Ji Yunshuโs side. He asked carefully, โYunshuโฆ what has happened here?โ
Ji Yunshu did not speak a single word. Her attention remained solely focused on Wei Yiโs trembling figure. The Magistrate tried to defend her silence. He turned around and said to the servants, โIs there some kind of misunderstanding? This is a matter of two lives, we cannot simply rush to a conclusion, we should thoroughly investigate this.โ
An elderly person from the Mansion became quite agitated. โMilord, she has confessed that she was the one who poured the poisoned tea. This means that it has to be her. Our master and mistress died such a horrible death, are you really going to protect a murderer from the rightful punishment she deserves?!โ
โI donโt mean that, itโs justโฆโ
โShe killed someone, she needs to pay for her crime with her own life. Please, milord, for the sake of our late master and mistressโฆโ This sentence ignited the anger of the servants in the room. Their voices gathered in an angry shout directed at Ji Yunshu and demanding justice to the magistrate.
Magistrate Liu sighed and carefully approached Ji Yunshu. The predicament was quite difficult to handle for him. โYunshu, Iโฆโ
Ji Yunshu cut him off. โDonโt worry, I understand.โ
Magistrate Liu was caught between a rock and a hard place. He firmly believed in Ji Yunshuโs innocence, but he could not find any proof to support his judgment. The only thing he could do wasโฆ โRunners, bring her back to the jail. We shall have a proper trial when we finish conducting an investigation.โ
The runners flashed a glance at each other and came forward to seize Ji Yunshu. They were blocked off by Luanโer, who had tears rolling down her cheeks. โOh, please donโt throw Young Miss into prison. Milord Liu, you know well that she would never commit such a crime.โ
โOf course I know that, butโฆโ Magistrate Liu hesitated.
โMilord Liu, you have to trust Young Miss, she did not murder them,โ insisted Luanโer.
Ji Yunshu called out to her. โLuanโer, no explanation will be able to save me right now.โ
โYoung Missโฆโ
Ji Yunshu did not answer Luanโer and walked towards Wei Yi instead. She knelt down right beside her, examined his face ravaged by tears and touched his head gently. โWei Yi, donโt be scared,โ she comforted him with a soft voice.
He raised his bloodshot eyes and said her name in a spasmodic voice, โShuโerโฆโ
โDonโt worry, Iโll stay by your side. Donโt be scared.โ
He nodded firmly and started to cry again as he tightened his grip on his parentsโ bodies.
Ji Yunshu held her own tears and endured the pain in her body. She stood up and advanced towards Magistrate Liu. โMilord, I would like to ask you to seal the entrance to this room, and make sure that everything stays as it is right now.โ
โVery well.โ
Ji Yunshu threw one last look at Wei Yi and left with the runners. Even from outside the brightly lit room, she could hear the agonizing mourning of the inhabitants of the Wei mansion. Their cries sundered the calmness of the night and echoed into the distance.
Ji Yunshu was brought into a cell which was decently clean. It wasnโt quite as โluxuriousโ as Madame Jiangโs cell, but it was not ridden with crass and a fetid smell. Magistrate Liuโs heart pounded as he saw her locked in the cell. He clapped his hands and asked, โHow did that happen? How did they suddenly pass away?โ
Ji Yunshu remained motionless on her clean straw mat and did not answer him. She wrapped both of her arms around one of her knees and lowered her head.
โYunshu, everyone at the Wei mansion believes that you are the culprit. I trust you, but you need to tell me your thoughts.โ
Still no answer from Ji Yunshu.
Magistrate Liu sighed and beckoned a jailkeeper. โTake good care of her. Bring her a quilt and a small heater. Itโs rather cold in there, and she could suffer a lot from it.โ
โYes.โ The jailkeeper left to fetch the items.
Magistrate Liu tried to ask a few more questions, but Ji Yunshu acted as if she never heard them. He had no choice but to leave her for the moment after a few vain attempts.
Ji Yunshu sat still for the entirety of the night. The heater did little to stop the inching of the biting cold into her skin and blood. But, she could not feel any of the discomfort. Her whole attention was fixated on the blood-stained robe she wore. The stains were colored like wine, and there are even places where they seemed blacker than anything. It was indeed suggestive of a poisonous substance. Ji Yunshu slowly rubbed the fabric of her clothes and sank into a deep pondering.