My Nascent Soul Ran Away Again-Chapter 152 - : The Case of Patricide

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Chapter 152: The Case of Patricide

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A widow and an orphan in a home that was falling apart and devoid of wealth; it was a household from which nothing could be gained. The Qingxian Society members saw no reason to visit such a place.

โ€œAlright,โ€ Lu Xuan nodded.

Lu Ping continued to document the state of the body. After instructing him to properly preserve the body, Lu Xuan left the scene with Cheng Lingzhu and a few yamen runners, following Li Xian towards Sun Hongโ€™s home.

On the way, Cheng Lingzhu expressed her doubts, โ€œI donโ€™t think Sun Hongโ€™s death was an accident.โ€

โ€œHow so?โ€ Lu Xuan asked curiously.

โ€œAccording to Li Xian, Sun Hong went out gambling every night and didnโ€™t return home until noon,โ€ Cheng Lingzhu explained. โ€œIf thatโ€™s the case, he should have been very familiar with the route. How could he have accidentally fallen in after walking it so many times?โ€

Lu Xuan nodded in agreement, โ€œMoreover, the path by the river is wide enough for a carriage, and a normal person wouldnโ€™t walk so close to the edge. Even if Sun Hong was drunk, after so many walks, his body should have adapted to the route, preventing him from walking into the river.โ€

After an incense stickโ€™s time, they arrived at Sun Hongโ€™s house.

โ€œThis really is a poor home,โ€ Lu Xuan remarked.

The mud brick house was dilapidated and drafty, with several holes in the thatched roof from prolonged exposure to the elements. The fence, serving as the courtyard wall, was crooked with several gaps. The yard was barren except for some withered wheat ears spread out to dry, pathetically few in number.

Compared to Sun Hongโ€™s house, even the house of He Zhao in the Dream Ruins City, shrouded in perpetual night, seemed like a mansion.

They soon met Sun Hongโ€™s wife, Zhou Shi, and his son, Sun Fang. Zhou Shi was in her thirties but appeared much older, easily mistaken for someone in her fifties. Her joints were swollen from hard work, her hands calloused, and her hair was streaked with gray. Sun Fang, fifteen or sixteen years old, was thin and showed signs of malnutrition. His clothes were patched and faded, and a dirty red string with what appeared to be a longevity lock hung around his neck.

Sun Fang eyed the group warily as they entered. Zhou Shi, upon hearing of Sun Hongโ€™s death, remained calm and silent. Perhaps after enduring Sun Hongโ€™s abuse and disappointment, she had no tears left to shed. His death seemed more like a release for the mother and son.

The houseโ€™s furnishings were sparse. An eight-immortal table with a leg replaced by a stick, a sandpot with a half-pot of medicine on the table, and a dressing table with a small copper mirror were the most notable items. The dressing table, brought by Zhou Shi from her parental home, had almost been sold by Sun Hong several times for alcohol money, but Zhou Shi had fiercely prevented it.

โ€œWhat were you both doing yesterday at noon?โ€ Cheng Lingzhu suddenly asked.

โ€œTwo lords,โ€ Zhou Shi bowed to them, โ€œIโ€™ve been ill with a cold these past few days and was resting at noon yesterday. Sun Fang was outside boiling medicine for me.โ€

Lu Xuan inspected the contents of the pot and nodded, โ€œIndeed, itโ€™s medicine for treating a cold.โ€

Cheng Lingzhu walked around the room while Lu Xuan examined the dressing table, shaking the copper mirror. After a while, they exchanged glances and left the room.

โ€œDid you notice anything?โ€ Lu Xuan asked her.

Cheng Lingzhu thought for a moment, โ€œLetโ€™s return to the yamen. Lu Ping might have made some discoveries by now.โ€

Back at the Qingxian City yamen.

โ€œDid anyone come to lodge a complaint this morning?โ€ Lu Xuan asked as he entered the main hall.

โ€œReporting to the lord,โ€ Li Ming respectfully replied, โ€œTwo people came to report cases. The first was a dispute over land rights between neighbors, and the second involved an elderly woman accusing her son of being unfilial. As per your instructions, lord, Iโ€™ve recorded their statements after calming them down, awaiting your resolution.โ€

โ€œWell done,โ€ Lu Xuan commended, but with a homicide case at hand, he was not planning to address these two cases immediately.

โ€œHas Lu Ping returned?โ€ Lu Xuan inquired.

โ€œLord Lu has already returned and is examining the body in the backyard, Li

Ming informed.

โ€œLead us there.โ€

โ€œYes, lord.โ€

โ€œLord, lord, โ€ Lu Ping quickly approached as he saw Lu Xuan enter the yard.

While โ€œlordโ€ was a formal title, โ€œlordโ€ also indicated closeness and carried the connotation of โ€œnoble lord.โ€ Despite his stutter, Lu Ping didnโ€™t miss the chance to flatter the magistrate.

โ€œWhat have you found? You seem anxious,โ€ Lu Xuan observed.

โ€œI found thisโ€ฆ in theโ€ฆ palm of theโ€ฆ deceased,โ€ Lu Ping slowed down his speech as he presented a wooden tray holding a coin.

โ€œWhat is this?โ€ Lu Xuan took the coin, examining it closely.

โ€œItโ€™s a โ€˜Ning Yuan Tong Baoโ€™,โ€ Li Ming exclaimed in surprise. โ€œSuch old coins are rare.โ€

โ€œOld coin?โ€ Cheng Lingzhu frowned.

โ€œNing Yuan was the reign title of the uncle of the grandfather of the current emperor,โ€ Li Ming calculated, โ€œThat emperor ruled only for three years, during which this โ€˜Ning Yuan Tong Baoโ€™ was minted. After his sudden death, his son ascended the throne but passed away within half a yearโ€ฆ and then the throne went to the current emperorโ€™s lineage.โ€

Li Ming didnโ€™t elaborate further on the sensitive topic of imperial succession, but everyone understood the implication: the abrupt deaths of that Emperor Kang and his heir were likely connected to the grandfather of the current emperor.

โ€œAfter ascending the throne, the emperorโ€™s grandfather changed the reign title and issued new Great Kang coins, leading to the gradual decline in circulation of โ€˜Ning Yuan Tong Baoโ€™โ€ฆ How did Sun Hong have one?โ€ Li Ming wondered.

After a moment of contemplation, Lu Xuan said, โ€œThis coin is evidence in this case; I will keep it for now.โ€

Lu Ping, without questioning, handed over the coin.

Around noon.

In the wheat field.

Sun Fang bent over, cutting a swath of wheat. Large beads of sweat dripped from his forehead, splashing into the dirt. Wiping his sweat, his throat parched, he took a final sip of water from his bottle to moisten his throat.

Just as he was about to resume cutting wheat, two figures appeared in the field. Sun Fang recognized them: the new county magistrate and his advisor. He straightened up, his gaze cautious.

Magistrate Lu Xuan approached leisurely and extended his hand to Sun Fang, โ€œHere, this is yours.โ€ In his hand was a copper coin.

Sun Fang didnโ€™t take it, instead stepping back, โ€œMagistrateโ€ฆ What does this mean?โ€

Lu Xuan pointed at Sun Fangโ€™s neck, โ€œWhat hangs from the red string around your neck?โ€

Sun Fang looked down, โ€œItโ€™s my amulet.โ€

โ€œYesterday at noon, you killed Sun Hong, didnโ€™t you?โ€ Cheng Lingzhu said.

โ€œYour mother was resting in the bedroom at that time because she caught a cold, โ€ Lu Xuan spoke, โ€œAfter you set the medicine on the stove, you quietly left the house. You knew Sun Hong would return home along the path by the riverbank every day at noon, so you made preparations in advance.โ€

Cheng Lingzhu continued, โ€œYou wanted to kill Sun Hong, but knowing your own strength was weak, you thought of aโ€ฆ Cunning method. That Ning Yuan Tong Bao was your amulet. You took it off and placed it on the path by the riverbank. You deliberately lured the gambling Sun Hong to pick it up, bringing him close to the riverbank. At noon, with the sun bright, you stood on a slope far from the ditch, using the copper mirror from your home to shine light on Sun Hong. Drunk and staggering, Sun Hong lost balance when the reflected light from the mirror hit his eyes as he picked up the coin, causing him to fall into the ditch.โ€

โ€œIs there anything incorrect in the advisorโ€™s deduction?โ€ Lu Xuan looked into Sun Fangโ€™s eyes.

Sun Fang remained silent for a long time. Then, he reached out and grabbed the red string around his neck, pulling it hard. The string came off, hanging empty without anything attached..

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