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Bone Painting Coroner Chapter 323-325

  

Chapter 323 – The Young Miss of the Qiao Family

Her slender frame stood in his way, her clear gaze confident, unwavering, firm. "You know I can't leave it alone," she eked out, eyes slightly reddened.

Jing Rong did not pale in comparison as he stated, "Listen up, Ji Yunshu. This Prince forbids you from delving any further – since the Supreme Court will not accept the appeal, it is set in stone no matter how you try, whatever that solution is. In any case, that solution is prohibited in this Prince's books." He left with a flourish.

Ji Yunshu stood rooted to the spot, staring blankly at the painting destroyed by Jing Rong. She clutched on tightly to her gown through her sleeves, preventing it from ruffling in the wind. Does she really have to give up on investigating this case? What is that solution she seeks? No matter how much she questioned, no one would tell her anything – clearly, Jing Rong had ordered for his subordinates to keep their mouths sealed.

The next day.

Ji Yunshu got ready to leave the house, only to meet Ji Wanxin at the estate gates, who was holding an ornate lunchbox in her hands.

"Yunshu, I've brought some cakes and biscuits that you enjoy, but I haven't made any in a long time so I'm not sure if it's any good." Ji Wanxin pushed the box towards Ji Yunshu, opening its lid to reveal several delicious looking pine flower cakes.

Ji Yunshu did love these, but it wasn't the right time for snacks. She called over a servant and handed the box over to her, instructing, "Place this in my room."

"Understood!" The little servant girl trotted along.

Ji Yunshu addressed Ji Wanxin, "Second Sister, there is somewhere I must be; I can't stay and chit-chat with you."

"For you to be in such a hurry, where are you going to"

"It's nothing major."

"Then let me go with you; I've been idling around all day, let me accompany you." Ji Wanxin was eager, beckoning with a pleasing, inviting smile.

"I still think there's no need. You're still frail, I'm concerned…"

"I'm alright – the physician has said it's okay for me to get up and about, especially if I'm only idling around." She linked arms with Ji Yunshu, leaning over endearingly. A passing servant girl hugging a flowerpot witnessed this scene, almost dropping the flowerpot in her hands – who knew that Teacher Ji would appeal to both men and women?

Ji Yunshu could not shake her off. She eventually brought her along, the two of them traveling to the inn together.

As soon as they stepped in, they could hear crashing sounds coming from the inside. The first floor of the inn was an absolute mess; broken dishes, wine and food were scattered on the floor, with the furniture in disarray. In the middle of the inn stood a ferocious lady smashing and throwing things around, simultaneously scolding a woman on the floor. The innkeeper persuaded, "Miss, please stop destroying things."

"Scram," she waved him away. "Aren't you only concerned with money?" She dug out a golden ingot from the pouch dangling from her waist, flinging it at the innkeeper, "Here, take it. It's enough to buy your entire inn."

The innkeeper's eyes lit up. He held the ingot to his teeth and bit into it – it was real! Money never failed; the innkeeper retreated to a corner, handing over several vases for the young lady to thrash.

The woman on the floor barely supported herself, her head lowered. Her messy hair obscured her ghastly pale face. Yet she never made a single sound in the face of such public humiliation, only clutching tightly to the yellowed bundle in her hands, not moving an inch. Wasn't that woman Aunty Xie?

Ji Yunshu was pulled back by Ji Wanxin as she attempted to enter, "Yunshu, let's not meddle in someone else's affairs." She shook her head, scared.

That lady raised her voice again, "Your daughter wasn't clean to begin with, working in a brothel. It's her good fortune that my brother took a liking to her, but that loser took her own life by poison. This case was resolved three years ago, yet you still stubbornly insist that my brother killed your daughter, even coming all this way to the capital to stir up trouble!" She emptied a wine jar all over Aunty Xie's trembling body, and the crowd fell deadly silent.

Aunty Xie sobbed, "My daughter is innocent."

"How is a prostitute innocent? She obviously killed herself, how dare you wrong my big brother."

Aunty Xie's eyes were bloodshot as she trembled continuously. She replied firmly, "My daughter didn't commit suicide, it was that animal who killed her."

Smack! The lady bent over and gave Aunty Xie a resounding slap across her face. She then haughtily ordered the innkeeper, "Listen up, throw this woman out of here now, otherwise, this Miss will turn your entire inn upside down."

"But … she was sent here by the Governor."

"Then return me those silvers now."

"This…" No way in hell! The innkeeper gritted his teeth and called his lackey over, "Quick, quick, quick. Throw her out!"

He dragged Aunty Xie off the floor, across the inn where the crowd parted, leaving a clear path to the exit. Ji Yunshu stopped him as he reached the door.

"Get out of the way, get out!" He was impatient.

Ji Wanxin tugged on the corner of Ji Yunshu's sleeve, reminding her to move aside. Ji Yunshu's expression grew steely as she helped Aunty Xie out of that man's hold. He pointed an accusing finger at her, "You?"

Aunty Xie saw that it was Teacher Ji, and she looked at her hopefully.

That haughty lady strutted over, pushing that man aside, proclaiming, "Who are you? How dare you meddle in my business?"

Ji Yunshu gave her an unfriendly glance, pulling Aunty Xie safely behind her and handing her over to Ji Wanxin, "Take care of her."

"Ah?" Ji Wanxin was startled, but carefully brought Aunty Xie to one side.

"Let go of that wench," the young woman wanted to pull Aunty Xie over, but Ji Yunshu aimed for and pressed hard on a painful point on the other's wrist, flinging her away.

"Young miss, this one would like to give you a word of advice – stop before things get out of hand."

"Who the hell are you?"

"You don't have to know or care who I am, but this aunty was settled here in this inn by the Governor. If you dare harm her, you would be obstructing official business – I don't think this is a crime you can bear." Ji Yunshu stated these matter-of-factly, but everyone else who could hear her in the vicinity took a step back.

Ugh! The young woman gave a cold smirk, pointing towards herself, "I can't bear that crime? Do you know who I am? Did you think a mere Capital Governor could touch me?"

"Then you can give it a shot! Before this one came over, I saw the Governor and his men heading this way. If you were to chase this aunty out of the inn, when he gets here to find that she's missing, delaying all investigations – this is not a sentence anyone can handle."

She froze. Her second uncle was Qiao Zheng of the Ministry of Personnel, a first-ranking official. What was a measly Capital Governor? On the other hand, however, if she were to pit her own second uncle against the capital mayor due to her own foolish actions, she might become the culprit in this war between officials.

Grenn's Rants Corner

My god! It's already December.
When I read that Ji Wanxin grabbed onto Ji Yunshu's arm, I'm picturing a snake coiling around her. We all know Ji Wanxin is going to do something at some point, but what? This is killing me waiting for that key money.

  

  

Chapter 324 – Sounding the Royal Drums (1)

After much consideration, the young miss decided to take a softer approach, but not backing down, "Listen carefully, I'm the eldest miss of the Qiao Family, Qiao Xiao. My second uncle is Minister Qiao Zheng of the Ministry of Personnel, what do I have to fear about a measly capital Governor?" Her savage visage could compare to that of Jing Xuan when she decided to mess around.

So, she had an uncle who was a first-ranking official! No wonder she could throw her weight around. Ji Yunshu wasn't fussed, "Miss Qiao, Aunty Xie has travelled such a long way to the capital for her daughter, why make it difficult for her?"

"Make things difficult?" Qiao Xiao shot Aunty Xie a hateful glance, raising a plucked brow as she huffed derisively, "This woman has been claiming that my big brother killed her daughter for the past three years – everyone in town has heard of it. She's continuously made a scene at our estate, tarnishing the name and reputation of our Qiao Family. Such a woman should rot in hell! If not for my parents' kindness, how did you think she could survive till today? If this Miss had not come to the capital to visit my second uncle, who would have known that this filthy woman would come all this way to submit a claim? This Miss is not as kind as my parents – it's a miracle if I don't kill her today." She spoke as though she was the one who had suffered great grievance.

Ever since Aunty Xie's daughter's death, she had not left the Qiao Estate alone in peace; whether it was burning incense and paper money before their gates, throwing paper men across their walls, or poisoning the Qiao Estate well and getting imprisoned as a result. The Qiao Family took pity on her, especially since she still had a young grandson to care for, and let charges go. She was much quieter these two months and had stopped making trouble at the Qiao Estate, so the Qiao Family had thought that she had finally thought things through, but who knew that she was here in the capital to file a claim? Qiao Xiao's anger was not unfounded!

However, Ji Yunshu tried to convince her, "Miss Qiao, Aunty Xie only came to the capital to understand the real reason behind her daughter's death. If your big brother did not kill her, then there is no need to fear. If things could be settled once and for all, won't your Qiao Estate also be free of further harassment?" Mm?

Qiao Xiao scanned Ji Yunshu – the well-dressed man before her emanated a mysterious, charismatic aura, but his eyes were icy cold. Qiao Xiao bit her lower lip, glancing outside to make sure the Capital Governor was still nowhere near, "Forget it then; I've given her a talking to today, but if I see her again, I won't be this lenient next time around." She left, and the crowd naturally scattered.

Together with Ji Wanxin, Ji Yunshu helped the soaking wet Aunty Xie up to a room on the second floor so that she could change into a set of fresh clothes.

"Many thanks for that, Teacher Ji."

"There's no need; I didn't do much."

Aunty Xie asked hopefully, "How goes my daughter's case?"

JI Yunshu could not bear to tell her that the application was rejected by the Supreme Court, so she told a white lie, "Wait a little longer – it's not an easy task to have this case re-opened."

"Not easy? I've travelled all this way to the capital after years of fruitless begging – it cannot end just like this. My daughter was murdered and she died with injustice! I can't wait any longer." She wailed, tugging at Ji Yunshu's heartstrings.

Ji Yunshu wrecked her brains: the only way the Supreme Court would accept and investigate this case was with His Majesty's decree, but would Qi Zhen Emperor concern himself with such a trivial matter?

Ji Yunshu brought Ji Wanxin home after Aunty Xie calmed down considerably with much persuasion and consolation. On their way back, Ji Wanxin was curious, so Ji Yunshu quickly summarised what had happened.

That night.

Ji Yunshu stood awake outside her room, trying to figure out the best way to get this case approved by the Supreme Court, if not, convincing Qi Zhen Emperor to agree to the investigation. What was that option Jing Rong refused to share with her?

Suddenly – "Did you go to see that woman today?" She turned to see Jing Rong walking towards her.

"Mm."

"You have to investigate this case?"

"Mm."

"Why?"

She glanced at him out of the corner of her eye as she hesitated in giving her answer. She carefully removed the object hanging around her neck, fingering the square wooden amulet. It was roughly five millimeters in diameter, and the edges were extremely well-rounded and smooth. The amulet's colour was light in some areas and darker in others, resembling that of a beautiful watercolour painting. An ornately carved picture sat in the centre of the piece; it looked like an ancient symbol from some angles, and a flower from another. She caressed the carved symbol, several of its original owner's memories flashing across her mind.

"Young miss, this was your mother's. Keep it safely with you at all times. Remember not to give it to anyone else – this amulet is more important than your own life." These words were said to the original owner by the nanny looking after her when she was about only seven or eight.

In the last five years, Ji Yunshu had heard whispers of memories and searched countless references and books, but could discover absolutely nothing about that amulet, until she saw that doll in Aunty Xie's bag! Her gaze grew heavy, "I have to, for this."

Jing Rong did not understand, "What has this … amulet have to do with that case?"

"This was left to me by my late mother. According to my nanny, this amulet is more important than my life. These few years, I have managed to dig up nothing about this symbol, but that doll of Aunty Xie's daughter has the exact same symbol. She said that her husband made that doll for her daughter, so, I want to make a trip to Yufu County – to investigate the cause of death of Aunty Xie's daughter, as well as the secret to my mother's amulet." This was the true reason!

Jing Rong looked at that amulet and fell silent.

……….

The next morning.

Ji Wanxin hurried over, "Yunshu, quick! I was on my way to see that aunty at the inn, but god knows where did she learn that the Supreme Court has rejected the application, and she is now on her way to the palace to sound the royal drums!"

"Sound the royal drums?" Ji Yunshu flinched! She finally knew what that solution Jing Rong had forbidden the entire estate from mentioning was, sounding the royal drums! Anyone from anywhere in the Great Lin could sound the royal drums and submit their claim, but to sound it, one must endure the beatings of forty paddles, no more and no less, but Aunty Xie's frail frame could never survive those paddles.

Ji Yunshu rushed out immediately and headed straight for the East Gate of the palace. Four guards surrounded the royal drums, with an overseer standing in the centre. Two other guards held paddles, striking Aunty Xie's body in turn. She was splayed all over the floor, blood seeping through her gown, staining her back scarily red. The guards mercilessly raised their paddles once more, preparing to land the next full blow.

"Stop!" Ji Yunshu cried out, scrambling on top of Aunty Xie.

The guards rested their paddles against the ground as Aunty Xie panted heavily on the brink of death, unable to even cry out in pain. She struggled to open her eyes, using the last of her strength as she pleaded painfully, "Please … please help me."

Grenn's Rants Corner

Lol! Dragging element alert – Ji Yunshu's Mother' real identity! It looks like having a mother as a simple prostitute is not an option for any female lead. I guess this is to have a worthy identity to easily marry JR later maybe. I hope the author can still surprise us with another new development instead.

  

  

Chapter 325 – Sounding the Royal Drums (2)

Aunty Xie's entire body was shaking. Some blood sputtered from her mouth as she feebly grabbed onto Ji Yunshu's sleeve.

Ji Yunshu began to tear up, "Aunty Xie, I promise you I would definitely help you, but these paddles cannot be taken lightly."

"As long as … I can … clear my … daughter's name, it … doesn't … matter if I … die." What fear did a mother have if it were all for the sake of her child?

"Why put yourself through all these?"

"If I die, my only wish, Teacher, is to … serve justice … to those who deserve it." Aunty Xie's face was wrinkled in pain, and she looked miserable.

Ji Yunshu crinkled her nose as she looked to that overseer, "How many strokes are left?"

The overseer was deadpan, "There are twenty-seven strokes left – all must be administered."

"If the remaining twenty-seven paddles were borne, could we sound the drums?"

"According to the Great Lin's laws, that is correct." He replied accordingly, next addressing Aunty Xie, "Are you going to continue?"

Aunty Xie slowly closed her bloodshot eyes and nodded, unwavering. She managed to force out only one word, "Yes!"

The overseer ordered Ji Yunshu to be pulled aside, "Continue hitting."

Smack! Another heavy stroke struck Aunty Xie's back, more blood soaking her already stained dress.

"Stop hitting, stop hitting …" Ji Yunshu screamed, but she was firmly held back by two burly guards.

Smack!

…………

Smack!

Another four paddles fell.

Aunty Xie had long lost consciousness, but none of the guards were about to stop any time soon.

Tears streamed down Ji Yunshu cheeks as she used all her strength to break out of those guards' deathgrip. She clamoured to where Aunty Xie was and the next stroke landed squarely on her back.

"Oof!" She bit her lips, holding back her tears from the numbing pain burning across her back.

Ji Wanxin was flabbergasted, "Yunshu?" She stood where she was, her feet rooted to the ground.

The overseer had no mind to stop his men, instead ordering his guards, "Continue!" The guard began to raise his paddle, intending to strike once more, but that heavy paddle was stopped in mid-air by Shi Zijin who was observing in the shadows, her sword skillfully pushing it away. She gave him a kick, berating, "What guts!"

He clutched his stomach as he doubled over, looking toward the overseer, "Sir, this is?"

The overseer was likewise surprised as he questioned, "Who are you?"

Shi Zijin could care less. She squatted down and checked on Ji Yunshu, "Teacher, are you alright?"

Ji Yunshu eyed Shi Zijin and shook her head feebly, "I'm alright." She was barely audible, sweat dripping down her strained neck. The pain on her back where the paddle landed was excruciating. She thought of Aunty Xie who had endured thirteen paddles, how much more pain was she in? If not for her pursuit of revenge, she would long be dead.

Ji Yunshu spoke, "I will bear the remaining paddles on her behalf."

Not far away.

Jing Yi was seated comfortably in his sedan. He opened the curtains, staring indifferently at what had unfolded before his eyes, a devious smirk naturally appearing. Things were going exactly as he planned.

Dou Quan was waiting outside the sedan, "If Your Highness had not alerted that woman to sound the royal drums, we would never have witnessed such an exciting display."

"The real show has yet to begin." In his eyes, this was only the beginning.

"I have a question, Your Highness. That Teacher Ji is known for her stubbornness, what if … she was really beaten to death?"

"Jing Rong would never leave this or her alone; he must already be on his way."

"This servant would like to congratulate Your Highness's success in advance."

Jing Yi smirked devilishly, "Jing Rong, oh Jing Rong. This Prince is waiting for you to come beg me." It was as if that panorama of his dreams was already painted before his eyes – as long as this plan of his succeeded, that position of power he so longed for would be his to lose. His eyes were full of power, greed for control, as he continued watching from afar.

Shi Zijin was about to help Ji Yunshu off Aunty Xie's body, when –

"Leave her there!" A forceful voice rang across the hall.

Jing Rong marched across the hall, his long gown swaying behind him. His stone cold expression bore both that of steely rage and iciness, his eagle-sharp eyes so deadly they could kill.

Unlike Jing Rong before him, Lang Po was only sorry, oh, my Teacher Ji!

The overseer was startled and he quickly paid his respects, "This one pays his respects to Prince Rong."

Jing Rong walked straight past him towards Ji Yunshu, fixing his icy cold glare on her. She did her best to look up, following the finest handmade boots upwards to meet his stare as he asked, "Is this worth it?"

She panted, trembling, "Yes!"

"Fine, then this Prince will fulfill your wish." He ordered Lang Po, "Take this woman away first."

"Understood!" Lang Po lifted the already unconscious Aunty Xie and left.

He turned to the guard still clutching his abdomen, "This prince orders you to continue hitting." The guards were shocked!

Shi Zijin hurried forth, "Your Highness, this has nothing to do with the Teacher."

"Continue!" This was a direct order, and the guards nervously raised their paddles.

Smack!

It fell, but it stung less compared to the previous one.

Ji Yunshu bit her lips, her face scrunched up in pain.

"Continue," Jing Rong ordered again.

Just then, Ji Wanxin scrambled forth, falling to her knees with a clap, "Your Highness, she would die like this. She's already received one stroke on Aunty Xie's behalf; any longer and she would definitely die, please, Your Highness." She cried beautifully and gracefully that red mole at the edge of her eyebrow made her look even more pitiable.

Jing Rong did not even glance in her direction, all of his attention devoted to Ji Yunshu, and the blood stains seeping through her gown. How could he be unmoved, not affected at all? He was in pain as well! However, he clenched his fists and gritted his teeth, ordering, "Strike!"

Smack! Smack! Smack!

A rain of paddles fell; Ji Yunshu received six paddles in total. She collapsed on the ground, blood covering her entire back. Her breaths were shallow – all she could feel in her entire body was numbness, numbness from the pain. Her entire body was trembling, from her lips to her brows, and she said nothing, she could say nothing.

Jing Rong steeled himself again, "This Prince will ask you once more – is it worth it?"

It took quite a while before Ji Yunshu pursed her lips, eking out with the remaining of her strength, "It … is!" Her voice was hoarse, so feeble and weak.

Tears overflowed from Jing Rong's bloodshot eyes. He bent down, scooping up Ji Yunshu in one smooth movement, holding her tightly in his arms. He conceded; if she were to die, he could not live. He could feel his own hands the blood flowing out of Ji Yunshu's back, flowing gently into the creases of his palms, cold, and wet, reminding him to be gentle and careful. This woman was light beyond belief.

Ji Yunshu crumpled lifelessly in his hold, the acrid ferrous odour of blood gently washed away by his scent, enveloping her tenderly …

Grenn's Rants Corner

*cries* They are both so stubborn. Each had their own reasons.

  

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Chapter 764
Chapter 763
Chapter 762
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Chapter 759 – You Should've Been The Top Scorer
Chapter 758 – A Tan–Colored Stone
Chapter 757 – Identifying The Killer
Chapter 756 – A Death!
Chapter 755 – Idiot Si
Chapter 754 – Life–saving Medicine
Chapter 753 – Bull Demons and Snake Spirits
Chapter 752 – Destined to Work for Lord Yama
Chapter 751 – Demons Born from Paranoia
Chapter 750 – The Derelict Temple in the Downpour
Chapter 749 – Perverse Killings
Chapter 748 – Baolan Tree
Chapter 747 – I Will Not Strive Against You
Chapter 746 – Handkerchief
Chapter 745 – The Autopsy
Chapter 744 – Smoking Bones with Mugwort
Chapter 743 – Want to fight Me? You're Not Worthy
Chapter 742– Seek the Person in the First Hour
Chapter 741– Wen Shisan
Chapter 740 – The Dried Well Case
Chapter 739 – Are You Taking This Case?
Chapter 738 – Case of the Dried Well
Chapter 737– Return it Tenfold
Chapter 736 – Nightmare
Chapter 735 – A Living Encyclopedia
Chapter 734 – Travelling Merchant
Chapter 733 – The Old Woman With Flatbread
Chapter 732 – Forcing Him to Rebel
Chapter 731 – 17 Words, Who Dares Oppose?
Chapter 730 – Impeaching Jing Rong
Chapter 729 – Ji Huan was selected
Chapter 728
Chapter 727
Chapter 726
Chapter 725
Chapter 724
Chapter 723
Chapter 722
Chapter 721
Chapter 720
Chapter 719
Chapter 718
Chapter 717
Chapter 716
Chapter 715
Chapter 714
Chapter 713
Chapter 712
Chapter 711
Chapter 710
Chapter 709
Chapter 708
Chapter 707
Chapter 706
Chapter 705
Chapter 704
Chapter 703
Chapter 702
Chapter 701
Chapter 700 – Kong Qu
Chapter 699 – The Crow
Chapter 698 – Bit Off His Tongue in Suicide
Chapter 697 – Man Behind the Ghos
Chapter 696 – Sound of a Child
Chapter 695 – Who Is The Killer?
Chapter 694 – Speak Your Mind
Chapter 693 – Tang Si is Scared of Ghosts
Chapter 692 – Investigation 2
Chapter 691 – Investigation 1
Chapter 690 – The Death of Granny Lin
Chapter 689 – Ji Muqing Acting Odd
Chapter 688 – Actually, It's A Plo
Chapter 687 – Word of Gold
Chapter 686 – Severe Illness
Chapter 685 – A Haunting
Chapter 684 – A Pair of Shoe
Chapter 683 – Marquis's Strange Estate
Chapter 682 – The Marquis's Estate
Chapter 681 – Without Father or Mother
Chapter 680 – Have a cha
Chapter 679 – Under Orders
Chapter 678 – Rescue
Chapter 677 – Snow Wolf
Chapter 676 – Hunting
Chapter 675
Chapter 674
Chapter 673
Chapter 672
Chapter 671
Chapter 670
Chapter 669
Chapter 668
Chapter 667
Chapter 666
Chapter 665
Chapter 664
Chapter 663
Chapter 662
Chapter 661
Chapter 660
Chapter 659
Chapter 658
Chapter 657
Chapter 656
Chapter 655
Chapter 654
Chapter 653
Chapter 652
Chapter 651
Chapter 650 – Solo Expedition Excerpts
Chapter 649 – Before Returning to the Capital
Chapter 648 – Captured
Chapter 647 – Wei Yi Borrowing Books
Chapter 646 – Overstepping His Authority
Chapter 645 – Prince Yi as Crown Prince
Chapter 644 – Storms in Cour
Chapter 643 – Same School, Different Path
Chapter 642 – An Olive Branch
Chapter 641 – Prince Yi's Faction
Chapter 640 – You're Still Not Qualified
Chapter 639 – Alone in an Empty Room
Chapter 638 – Jing Yi! You're Too Impatient!
Chapter 637 – Ji Muqing Gets Married
Chapter 636 – The Empress of Great Lin
Chapter 635 – A Body Like This
Chapter 634 – Puppe
Chapter 633 – Don't Be Too Greedy
Chapter 632 – Win Or Lose
Chapter 631 – Just In Case
Chapter 630 – You're a Moron
Chapter 629 – Sibling Confrontation
Chapter 628 – Mother of the Country
Chapter 627 – Matters of the Capital
Chapter 626 – This Prince Wants You
Chapter 625
Chapter 624
Chapter 623
Chapter 622
Chapter 621
Chapter 620
Chapter 619
Chapter 618
Chapter 617
Chapter 616
Chapter 615
Chapter 614
Chapter 613
Chapter 612
Chapter 611
Chapter 610
Chapter 609
Chapter 608
Chapter 607
Chapter 606
Chapter 605
Chapter 604
Chapter 603
Chapter 602
Chapter 601
Chapter 600
Chapter 599
Chapter 598
Chapter 597
Chapter 596
Chapter 595
Chapter 594
Chapter 593 - Is he mute?
Chapter 592 - Chat, Not Interrogate
Chapter 591 - You Can't Control Who Lives Or Dies
Chapter 590 - Five-Horse Dismembermen
Chapter 589 - Assassination
Chapter 588 - It's Just My Guess
Chapter 587 - Si Family Silks
Chapter 586 - The Cloth Doll
Chapter 585 - Case Closed 2
Chapter 584 - Case Closed 1
Chapter 583 - The Little Alley
Chapter 582 - Another Dead Ca
Chapter 581 - Offering a Rod to Beg Forgiveness
Chapter 580 - I Have a Slender Figure!
Chapter 579 - Investigating the Scene
Chapter 578 - Jade Pendan
Chapter 577 - Hidden Inside the Doll
Chapter 576 - You Are A Smart Man, Lord Qiao
Chapter 575 - Great Lin, not Hou Liao
Chapter 574 - Hook and Reel
Chapter 573 - Recounting the inciden
Chapter 572 - Savior
Chapter 571 - Shutting the door in her face
Chapter 570 - One Should Still Be Wary of Others
Chapter 569 - Army of Thousands
Chapter 568 - Wen Family Textiles
Chapter 567 - Visiting a Neighbour
Chapter 566 - Sweet and Sour Ribs
Chapter 565 - Grey, Almost Black Bones
Chapter 564 - Little Xiyue
Chapter 563 - There's A Neighbour
Chapter 562 - Do You Think I'm A Sow?!
Chapter 561 - Open the coffin for an autopsy
Chapter 560
Chapter 559
Chapter 558 - Pleased, But Not Satisfied
Chapter 557 - Chicken-Catching Team
Chapter 556 - As Timid As A Mouse
Chapter 555 - My Little Hubby Doesn't Like Women
Chapter 554
Chapter 553 - Knife Hidden Behind a Smile
Chapter 552 - Drinking Causes Problems
Chapter 551 - Constitution of Iron
Chapter 550
Chapter 549
Chapter 548
Chapter 547
Chapter 546
Chapter 545
Chapter 544
Chapter 543 - The Ministry of Personnel
Chapter 542
Chapter 541
Chapter 540
Chapter 539
Chapter 538
Chapter 537 - The Injury on the Skull
Chapter 536
Chapter 535
Chapter 534
Chapter 533
Chapter 532
Chapter 531
Chapter 530 - Wei Yi's Letter
Chapter 529 - Mistakes in Time
Chapter 528 - Not at the Academy
Chapter 527
Chapter 526
Chapter 525
Chapter 524
Chapter 523 - Old Ginger Is Spicier
Chapter 522 - Like a needle in a haystack
Chapter 521 - He's Not The Killer
Chapter 520 - Who is the deceased?
Chapter 519 - Autopsy
Chapter 518 - Fishing For Bones
Chapter 517 - Human Bones
Chapter 516
Chapter 515 - Releasing The Snakes
Chapter 514
Chapter 513
Chapter 512
Chapter 511
Chapter 510
Chapter 509
Chapter 508
Chapter 507
Chapter 506 - Provocation
Chapter 505 - Painting Replicas
Chapter 504
Chapter 503
Chapter 502
Chapter 501 - The Scholars
Chapter 500
Chapter 499
Chapter 498
Chapter 497
Chapter 496
Chapter 495
Chapter 494 - Stay
Chapter 493
Chapter 492
Chapter 491 - Dead, All Dead!
Chapter 490 - Bastard, Animal
Chapter 489
Chapter 488
Chapter 487
Chapter 486 - Not reassignment, but dismissal
Chapter 485 - Case Solved 2
Chapter 484
Chapter 483
Chapter 482
Chapter 481
Chapter 480
Chapter 479
Chapter 478
Chapter 477
Chapter 476
Chapter 475 - Fu Bo
Chapter 474
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
Chapter 471
Chapter 470 - This will not be the last time
Chapter 469
Chapter 468
Chapter 467
Chapter 466
Chapter 465
Chapter 464
Chapter 463
Chapter 462
Chapter 461
Chapter 460 - Ghost Marriage
Chapter 459
Chapter 458
Chapter 457
Chapter 456
Chapter 455
Chapter 454 part3
Chapter 454
Chapter 453 part2
Chapter 453
Chapter 452 part1
Chapter 452 - The Case
Chapter 451
Chapter 450
Chapter 449
Chapter 448
Chapter 447
Chapter 446
Chapter 445
Chapter 444
Chapter 443
Chapter 442
Chapter 441
Chapter 440
Chapter 439
Chapter 438
Chapter 437
Chapter 436
Chapter 435
Chapter 434
Chapter 433
Chapter 432
Chapter 431
Chapter 430
Chapter 429
Chapter 428
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
Chapter 425
Chapter 424
Chapter 423
Chapter 422
Chapter 421
Chapter 420
Chapter 419
Chapter 418
Chapter 417
Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
Chapter 408
Chapter 407
Chapter 406
Chapter 405
Chapter 404
Chapter 403
Chapter 402
Chapter 401
Chapter 400
Chapter 399
Chapter 398
Chapter 397
Chapter 396
Chapter 395
Chapter 394
Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378 – The Case of the Missing Head Part 2
Chapter 378
Chapter 377 – The Case of the Missing Head Part 1
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360 – 50-50
Chapter 359 – The Murderer Is Someone Else
Chapter 358 – He's A Sage, Not A Monkey!
Chapter 357 – The Wooden Plate
Chapter 356 – Don't Be Afraid, Shu'er
Chapter 355 – The Corpse Which Lacks A Head
Chapter 354 – The Capitate Bone
Chapter 353 – A Human's Hand
Chapter 352 – Jiu'er?
Chapter 351 – The Arrival of the Second Master
Chapter 350 – I Want Your Lives
Chapter 349 – I Am Not An Idio
Chapter 348-360
Chapter 347
Chapter 346 – I Did It, Suit Yourself
Chapter 345-346
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325 – Sounding the Royal Drums (2)
Chapter 324 – Sounding the Royal Drums (1)
Chapter 323-325
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319 – Do You Believe in the Heavens?
Chapter 318-319
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307 – A Toothless Tiger Still Bites
Chapter 306-307
Chapter 305
Chapter 304 – The Next Jing Yi
Chapter 303-304
Chapter 302 – Buddha
Chapter 301 – A Petition For An Appeal
Chapter 300-302
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297 – Wise Birds Choose Their Own Roosting Trees
Chapter 296-297
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286
Chapter 285
Chapter 284 – The Crown Prince's Panic
Chapter 283 – Leave Jing Rong, Serve This Prince
Chapter 282 – Too Bad, What a Pity…
Chapter 281Chapter 284
Chapter 280
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277 – Can You Take Responsibility?
Chapter 276-277
Chapter 275
Chapter 274 – The Decline of the Kong Family
Chapter 273-274
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260 – Disciplinary Officer
Chapter 259 – Not Just a Despicable Man, But the Worst One!
Chapter 258 – To Keep or Not, It is an Easy Decision
Chapter 257 – What should be said, and what shouldn't be
Chapter 256-260
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225 – A Pitiful Obsession
Chapter 224-225
Chapter 223 – You Are My Dearest
Chapter 222-223
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210 – Introduction
Chapter 209-210
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193 – The Mysterious Person in Wheelchair
Chapter 192-193
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
BPC Chapter 186
Chapter 185 Another Murderer
Chapter 184 The Falling Leave Returns to Its Root
BPC Chapter 183
BPC Chapter 182
BPC Chapter 181
BPC Chapter 180
BPC Chapter 179
BPC Chapter 178
BPC Chapter 177
BPC Chapter 176
BPC Chapter 175
BPC Chapter 174
BPC Chapter 173
BPC Chapter 172
Chapter 171 Falsification
BPC Chapter 170
Chapter 169 The Irksome Jing Yi Who Disrupted Everything
BPC Chapter 168
BPC Chapter 167
BPC Chapter 166
BPC Chapter 165
Chapter 164 Scapegoat
Chapter 163 Grease (part two)
BPC Chapter 162
BPC Chapter 161
BPC Chapter 160
BPC Chapter 159
BPC Chapter 158
BPC Chapter 157
Chapter 156.157
BPC Chapter 156
BPC Chapter 155
BPC Chapter 154
BPC Chapter 153
Chapter 152.153
BPC Chapter 152
Chapter 151 Summon to the Palace
Chapter 150 Second
BPC Chapter 149
BPC Chapter 148
BPC Chapter 147
BPC Chapter 146
BPC Chapter 145
BPC Chapter 144
Chapter 143 The Unreasonable Princess
BPC Chapter 142
Chapter 141 The Faceless Corpse
BPC Chapter 140
BPC Chapter 139
BPC Chapter 138
BPC Chapter 137
Chapter 136 Qin Shiyu
BPC Chapter 135
BPC Chapter 134
BPC Chapter 133
BPC Chapter 132
BPC Chapter 131
BPC Chapter 130
BPC Chapter 129
BPC Chapter 128
BPC Chapter 127
BPC Chapter 126
BPC Chapter 125
Chapter 124 This is the Great Lin, Not Qujiang!
Chapter 123.124
BPC Chapter 123
BPC Chapter 122
Chapter 121 His Name is Amo
Chapter 120 Cesarean
BPC Chapter 119
BPC Chapter 118
BPC Chapter 117
BPC Chapter 116
Chapter 115 The Marred Beauty
BPC Chapter 114
Chapter 113 – The Case (part 2)
BPC Chapter 113
Chapter 112 – The Case (part 1)
BPC Chapter 112
Chapter 111 Rebellion?
Chapter 110 Damn It! It Should Have Been Me!
Chapter 109 Chopsticks of Unknown Origin
Chapter 108 I Won't Leave You
BPC Chapter 107
Chapter 106 Close Bond, Thin Blood
Chapter 105.106
BPC Chapter 105
BPC Chapter 104
BPC Chapter 103
Chapter 102.104
BPC Chapter 102
Chapter 101 Sawdust
Chapter 100.101
BPC Chapter 100
Chapter 99 Autopsy Required
Chapter 98 Don't be Afraid, I Am by Your Side.
Chapter 97 Another Case Starts
Chapter 96 A Kiss of Whirling Thoughts
BPC Chapter 95
Chapter 94 A Canary in a Cage Will End up Hurt or Dead
Chapter 93 She Belongs to a Better Place
Chapter 92 The Inhuman Woman
BPC Chapter 91
Chapter 90 For the Sake of A Beauty's Smile
Chapter 89 Calling Her Yunshu
Chapter 88 Solving the Case
BPC Chapter 87
BPC Chapter 86
BPC Chapter 85
Chapter 84.87
BPC Chapter 84
Chapter 83 Ah Yu
Chapter 82 Yu Sao
Chapter 81.82
Chapter 81 Inside the Small Boat
Chapter 80 Heading to the Zhao Family Village
BPC Chapter 79
Chapter 78 Lost All Face
Chapter 77 Who Pushed Whom?
Chapter 76 The Fish Took the Bait!
Chapter 75 The Wounds Reopened?
Chapter 74 Shu'er
Chapter 73 Backing?
Chapter 72 The Button With Three Holes
Chapter 71 The Killer is… You!
Chapter 70 The Boiling Wine Separation Method
Chapter 69 Injured But Not Killed
Chapter 68 Tasked to Take Both of Your Heads
Chapter 67 Fried Fish
BPC Chapter 66
Chapter 65 This Prince Only Believes in Teacher Ji
BPC Chapter 64
Chapter 63 Madame Jiang
Chapter 62 Who's the Culprit?
Chapter 61 Is Wei Yi Smart?
Chapter 60 This is the Autopsy Room
BPC Chapter 59
Chapter 58 Who Invite this Deity?!
Chapter 57 Burn it!
BPC Chapter 56
Chapter 55 Carrying Her Home
Chapter 54 The Skeleton's Examination
Chapter 53 A Yin Yang Corpse
Chapter 52 Friend?
Chapter 51 Did I Hurt You?
C360 – 50.50
Chapter 50 Family Laws?
Chapter 49 A Complete Mess
BPC Chapter 48
Chapter 47 This Prince is Injured!
BPC Chapter 46
BPC Chapter 45
Chapter 44.45
BPC Chapter 44
BPC Chapter 43
Chapter 42 Get Lost!
Chapter 41 Tofu Pudding
Chapter 40 The Handkerchief Delivery
BPC Chapter 39
Chapter 38 Do You Want to Save Yourself?
Chapter 37 The End of You and Me
BPC Chapter 36
BPC Chapter 35
BPC Chapter 34
Chapter 33 Bone Broth
Chapter 32 Pork Meatballs
BPC Chapter 31
Chapter 30 A Cute Kitten
Chapter 29 Feed You To The Fishes!
Chapter 28 The Wei Family's Proposal
Chapter 27.29
Chapter 27 See You At the Memorial Hall
Chapter 26 – Case Closed (part 3)
BPC Chapter 26
Chapter 25 – Case Closed (part 2)
BPC Chapter 25
Chapter 24.25
Chapter 24 – Case Closed (part 1)
Chapter 24 Case Closed (part 1)
Chapter 23 Sour Face
Chapter 22.23
BPC Chapter 22
Chapter 21 Two Blooming Mulberry Flowers
Chapter 20.21
BPC Chapter 20
BPC Chapter 19
Chapter 18.19
BPC Chapter 18
Chapter 17 Bearing? A Bear?
Chapter 16.17
BPC Chapter 16
Chapter 15 Do You Like Women's Bedroom?
Chapter 14 Rice Poison
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 10
Chapter 9
Chapter 8
Chapter 7
Chapter 6
Chapter 5
Chapter 4
C454 – The Case (Conclusion, Part 3)
Chapter 3
C378 – The Case of the Missing Head (Part 2)
Chapter 2
C377 – The Case of the Missing Head (Part 1)
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