T/N: Again, this is one of those chapters where you might have to read the footnotes in order to understand the conversation.
After a short break, Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu set off to the home of Zheng Wan, who was killed first.
Zheng Wan, the previous Right Fufeng, has been dead for more than a month, and his body has long been laid to rest in the ground, but everyone in his home was still in mourning clothes, the mourning banner had not been kept away; scented candles and incense lingered in the courtyard. A woman in mourning garb came out to greet them leaning on her maid. She wore a white flower pin1 slanted in her forelocks, her face was haggard, and her whole body was so pale white that the only colour were her eyes that had reddened from crying.
After offering a few words of comfort, they were led directly to the courtyard where the incident occurred. The governorâs office had come to examine the scene before, and had already held a funeral, so most of the objects here were not as they were at the time of the incident. Only the faint bloodstains on the stone slabs of the courtyard that could not be washed away were left, a silent memorial of everything that has happened.
After Su Shiyu stood in front of the book case and looked at it for a long time, he picked up a few documents and concentrated on something in contemplation. Chu Mingyun retracted his gaze, but felt that he couldnât see anything odd in the courtyard, so he turned and walked towards Mrs. Zheng.
The look on Zheng Wanâs face as if he did not die a peaceful death2Â was still vivid in her eyes, and this other courtyard had become a wound to Mrs. Zhengâs heart. She was unwilling to set foot in it again, so she had been waiting for them outside the courtyard the whole time.
âMs. Zheng,â Chu Mingyun asked, âSince it is said that your husband was killed late at night, then what did he stay here for instead of going back to bed to sleep?â
âThere were still some official documents in the mansion, so Husband brought them back to the study to review.â Madam Zheng replied slowly.
âZheng Wan does this often?â
âNot exactly often,â she thought for a while, and said, âIf some important documents were just sent to him (before he left his office), Husband is used to taking them home to slowly read.â
âSo if the murderer is not in your house. The attendant is someone who is familiar with You Fufeng.â A gentle voice sounded behind him, and Su Shiyu walked steadily.
Chu Mingyun looked at him and smiled slightly: âWas there something Master Su found?â
âI didnât find any useful clues originally,â Su Shiyu said, âbut the question Master Chu just asked reminded me.
â âŠGrand Secretary, why do you say that?â Madam Zheng looked at Su Shiyu, the light in her eyes flashed.
Su Shiyu smiled faintly, âItâs just my guess, but it should more or less be correct. There are still guardsâ bodies in this courtyard, which means that the killerâs skill is not good enough to go completely unnoticed, but no one in the other courtyards were aware anything happened here, even Madam only found out yourself the next morning that Master Zheng was killed, so it seems that the murderer entered this yard directly.â
Madam Zheng frowned and looked at him uncomprehendingly, âWhat Your Honor has said, what does this have to do with the identity of the murderer we were talking about?â
Chu Mingyun has already understood, âHe means that the other party must know that Zheng Wan has the habit of approving official documents here, and also knows the layout of your mansion, so he could immediately find it here, it wonât be someone unacquainted with your husband.â He paused, turned his head and said to Su Shiyu: âAnd it has to be someone who knew that Zheng Wan had important documents that night.â
Su Shiyu nodded and wanted to speak, so he listened to Mrs. Zheng. The voice trembled and said: âHow could it beâŠâ
They looked at her in a little surprise.
âHowâŠcan that beâŠâ Madam Zhengâs fingers twisted her sleeves tightly, unable to accept it, âMy husband is kind, and we have never wronged any of the servants in this residence , and all of them have served us for many years. Nobody left after the incident, even the little girl from the accountantâs family came to comfort meâŠhow could they be murderers!â
âMadam ZhengâŠâ
âIf it is someone familiar with usâŠâ Tears have appeared in her eyes and her figure trembled slightly, the maid next to her hurried to hold her up, she hung her head in compassion. Madam Zheng took a deep breath and stared at them, extremely confused, and in a near-interrogating tone asked, âSince they are familiar with us, why would they commit an act so vicious?â
Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu had no words to answer.
Madam Zheng then turned her head away, covering her face and weeping silently.
Soon after they returned to the residence, Su Xing came over to ask about the state of the investigation. Su Shiyu smiled and simply said that there was still no result. Seeing from Su Xingâs expression that he seemed to still have something to say, he asked, âIs there something else Uncle?â
Su Xing glanced behind him, and the official Registrar stepped forward in tacit understanding, saying: âReplying to both Your Honorâs, I caught a person sneaking among the people leaving the city today. I just managed to interrogate it out of him, he admitted he was the one who killed Master Zheng⊠â
Chu Mingyun couldnât help sneering and said, âThere hasnât been a lead after looking for so long, yet now it only took a short while for you to catch them?â
âPerhaps he knew that Your Honors have come, and he couldnât hold back his guilty conscience anymore.â The book said, âAnyway, do both Your Honored selves want to go take a look?â
Su Shiyu looked at him for a moment, and laughed softly, âAlright.â
The prison was lit with oil lamps, and the jailers saluted them, moving to stand to the side. The middle-aged man in the cell was dozing off, with slightly bulging temples faintly visible under his disheveled hair. His thick palms laid on either side of his body, and it could be seen that his skill wasnât shallow, who knows why they were able to catch him.
The man was startled by the sound and dazedly opened his eyes. He was shocked awake when he saw the people incoming, his face showing a terrified expression. Before anyone could respond, the man knelt down suddenly, making a loud noise as the iron chains were pulled, and he said to Chu Mingyun in extreme fear: âMy lordâŠmy lord spare me!â
Chu Mingyun looked at him, baffled, âAre you talking to me?â
âThisâŠâŠthis subordinate did not do things wellâŠâŠbutâŠâŠâ The man raised his head and quickly glanced at Chu Mingyun, shaking like chaff, âI beg my lord to be magnanimous!â
The jailers suddenly sucked in a breath, unanimously turning to stare at Chu Mingyun.
Su Shiyu watched on thoughtfully, but did not speak.
Chu Mingyun tilted his head and looked at the man for a moment, then suddenly shook his head and laughed, âYou want to drag me down with you yet you didnât even get your facts straight, there isnât anyone as ugly as you among my subordinates.â
The manâs words were immediately choked off.
Su Xing glanced at Chu Mingyun with a subtle expression, then turned his head and said to Su Shiyu, âYuâer, youâre not going to ask anything?â
Su Shiyu smiled faintly, âSince he is pleading with Master Chu for mercy, then let Master Chu lead the interrogation.â
Hearing this the man quickly looked at Su Shiyu, continually pleading: âGrand Secretary, Your Honor! This peasant has committed a grave crime, and I know Iâll be put to death3âŠâŠbut, but that wife and child of mine are innocent after all, I plead Your Honor to save them.â
These words held rather deep meaning, Su Shiyu looked at him with serious eyes, only smiling wordlessly.
Chu Mingyun glanced at Su Shiyu, and then said to the man again: âOkay, stop yelling. I ask you, itâs been so long since Zheng Wan was killed, you didnât escape from Fufeng County earlier, why did you show up today instead? â
The man looked straight at Chu Mingyun, distorted his face a little, and said: âI just acted according to orders, since my lord has said this to clear himself of suspicion, how could I explain it clearly.â
âHeh,â Chu Mingyun was cold. Said, âYou claim to be my subordinate and that you were acting on my orders. Then now you are asserting Iâm involved, what manner oâ reporting4Â to your master is this?â
The man avoided his gaze and lowered his head, âLike my lord said, I Iâm just a pawn that you can throw away at will. How can you count as your subordinate. When itâs like this, itâs just a try to see if my wife and child can survive.â
âWhat happened to your wife and child?â He said good-humoredly.
âThis, Iâm afraid my lord would knows more clearly than meâŠâ
Chu Mingyun squinted his eyes slightly, and was about to step forward but was suddenly grabbed by someoneâs arm. He turned his head to look, and Su Shiyu smiled slightly at him: âLooking at how emotionally unstable he was, we probably wonât be able to ask anything out of him. Interrogation doesnât need to be rushed, and Master Chu is likely already worn-out today, why not go back to rest for now?â
Chu Mingyun frowned and examined Su Shiyuâs expression, then turned his head away and grunted as a perfunctory response.
This development was really exciting, after they left the prison cell, the jailers could finally get together and were talking all at once without any hesitation, having an very carefree discussion. Outside the cell, the expressions of the official Registrar and his party were also quite strange.
Su Xing couldnât help pulling Su Shiyu again and whispered: âYuâer, looking at the situation just nowâŠâ
Su Shiyu interrupted him rarely, and his tone was still gentle and calm. âUsing one-sided words to frame influential officials for a false charge is not uncommon. Besides, there is no evidence that it must be the man who committed the crime. Uncle should not make a conclusion too early.â
Chu Mingyun walked alone in front of him and he heard clearly, and he understood even more that the manâs words could be confusing. People canât make Su Shiyu suspicious of him, not to say how much Su Shiyu trusts him, but Su Shiyu has always believed in his own judgment and will not be easily shaken by outside interference.
Chu Mingyun glanced back at him and chuckled without any inflection.
Yet the man in prison leaned against the corner again and fell asleep after they had left, and after an uncertain amount of time had passed, he suddenly heard footsteps in his dazed state. As soon as he raised his eyes he saw a white-robed young man come close before turning back, making a gesture to the jailers. The jailers hurriedly nodded and all retreated, leaving only the two of them in the prison.
Su Shiyu turned his head and looked at him, âIâll be bothering you.â
âGrand SecretaryâŠâ
âThereâs only the two of us here, so you donât need to worry about being heard by someone else. If you sincerely want me to help you settle this matter, then you should come clean with the truth.â
The expression in the manâs eyes that were partly obscured by his messy hair flickered slightly, but his words remained unchanged, saying: âEach word of what this peasant said was the truth, I dare not deceive Your Honor!â
Su Shiyu nodded, âLooking at this appearance of yours, your skill should not be too bad, how could you be arrested and imprisoned easily ?â
The man felt relieved, so he blurted out in reply, âYour Honor is perceptive. As this peasant said earlier, everything Iâve done is because my wife and children in someoneâs grasp, and dared not disobey.â He opened his mouth and explained the process of how the crime was committed, from the orders he received in the city these few days, to the situation where he was arrested leaving the cityâ- nary a loophole in his explanation.
Su Shiyu listened to him quietly, pondered for a moment, and suddenly said: âIâve heard you mention your wife and children many times, you must be very concerned about them.â
The man glanced at him, not understanding his intention, and paused for a moment. Then he whispered: âYes, as long as theyâre safe, it doesnât matter whether I live or die.â
âYou remind me of a person.â Su Shiyu smiled softly, âYou know the previous Minister of Works Tan Jing?â The
man shook his head.
âHe is very similar to you, he only wants to protect his wife, not hesitating to pay any price to do so, and when I interrogated him he also told me lies.â (T/N: He uses present tense for most of this). Su Shiyu seemed as if he didnât see the manâs expression change suddenly, and continued, âI guess someone else might have promised him something, and after thinking about it, (I realised) the only thing that could be used to control him must be his wife. But in the end Tan Jing was executed according to the law, and in his residence his innocent wife was also tragically poisoned right after. He was still unable to protect his wife in the end.â
A tremor ran through the manâs body, and he lowered his head to avoid Su Shiyuâs line of sight, âI donât understand these things youâre saying, Grand Secretary, Your Honor, how am I like him? This peasant has already truthfully told you the facts of the case. When did I tell you lies? Youâve really overestimated me, how would I have that sort of courageâŠâ
âThereâs one point Iâm confused on.â Su Shiyu looked at him quietly, âSince (someone has) already detained your wife and children to threaten you, why would you think that after you die, the other party will still accommodate their safety5 on your behalf?â The man froze in cold sweat, and abruptly raised his head to look at him, âGrand Secretary, Your HonorâŠâ
âLetâs hope your luck will be better than his.â Su Shiyu gave him a faint smile, then turned to walk out.
âYour honor! Your honor!â The man suddenly panicked, and rushed forward as if he wanted to seize him, pulling on the chains until they made a cacophony of jangling noises, his voice seeming to have changed. âYour Honor wait! I beg you, please donât go. !â
Su Shiyu stopped and turned to look at him. The man fell to his knees, his entire face shrouded in dejection.
Chu Mingyun was slightly irritated, and it became more obvious after he was insistently set up by that man in prison. After all, he always had a bad temper, playing mind games with Su Shiyuâs and harassing each other was fine, but he really had no patience with other people.
And who knew if Su Shiyu was aware that he wasnât in a great mood, for the two days that followed, Su Shiyu unexpectedly neither went to the cell to interrogate nor did he go to Zheng Wanâs house again, but rather he pulled Chu Mingyun to Fufeng County to help him approve/review most of the official documents that had piled up due to Zheng Wanâs death, and so Chu Mingyun became even more irritated.
At night, when Su Shiyu knocked on the door of his room holding a few books, Chu Mingyun leaned on one hand against the door frame and completely fed-up, said: âMaster Su, if you are not here to accompany me to sleep6, please go back.â
Su Shiyu flashed the book in front of his eyes. They were not official documents but books on military strategy, âNo need to sleep, Iâm afraid thereâs going to be an incident tonight, you and I will wait in your room.â
Chu Mingyun raised his eyebrows slightly, retracted his hand and put him into the room, âWhat incident? â
âI donât know the specifics of exactly what will happen.â Su Shiyu put the things on the table, âbut I have already told my uncle to leave Fufeng County to investigate elsewhere, so if they donât make a move tonight, they will have no other chance.â
âThey?â Chu Mingyun sat down opposite him, âYou know something?â
âItâs just a guess,â Su Shiyu smiled, âOrganized crime always requires someone to dispatch. In these past two days, Iâve compared the time and place where the five officials met their demise in sequence, and I realised that if the mastermind is here, this timing will align perfectly.â
âSo you plan to use the both of us as bait?â
Su Shiyu looked up at him, his eyes reflected as black as ink in the candlelight, and even cracked somewhat of a joke: âDonât tell me Master Chu is afraid?â His gentle voice was slightly lilted at its end, and seemed to hide a careless sense of humour, which was really nice to listen to.
This manner of his made Chu Mingyun slightly stunned, which quickly changed to smile as his lips hooked upwards, and said, âDidnât you come running to my room because youâre scared?â
Su Shiyu shook his head and chuckled, âI came here so that it would be more convenient to do things, Master Chu has taken it the wrong way.â
âWhy force yourself to explain,â Chu Mingyun said with a wide smile, âWith such thin skin7, is it so difficult to frankly tell me that you want my protection?â
Su Shiyu looked at him wordlessly for a moment, and suddenly said: âRight, I wanted to ask you one thing earlier.â
âEn?â
âMaster Chuâs skin is so thick, donât you feel hot?â Su Shiyu asked him solemnly.
ââŠâ Chu Mingyun replied solemnly, âYou touch it and see for yourself?â
Su Shiyu silently picked up a military book and handed it over, terminating the conversation.
Chu Mingyun glanced down at the title of the book, âAlready read this, swap me another.â
(T/N: Honestly, Shiyu has so much patience, Chu-chu is so vulgar in his flirting any lesser man would have stabbed/slapped him by now. Translating instead of sleeping, give me energy by commenting)
1.çœç°Șè± â I canât exactly confirm this but judging from the contextual clues this is probably that fabric flower worn in the hairstyles of mourning women, although I believe this should only be for members of the imperial family.
2. æ»äžççź â this is usually taken as the equivalent of ârolling over in oneâs graveâ but the text says Mdm Zheng vividly remembers the look of it, so it has perhaps been used in its literal meaning, which is âto not close oneâs eyes even in deathâ, i.e. he died unpeacefully so his eyes were open.
3. èȘç„ćœæ» â literally âI already take myself as a dead personâ.
4. ćäșćż â âćäșâ is an archaic term for reporting to oneâs master, but adding the âerâ character to the end makes it sound informal on CMYâs tongue so I translated it to âmanner oâ reportingâ.
5. ćźçœź â refers to settling someone down i.e. finding a house for them and making sure they have a way to live like the way Chu Mingyun settled Chen Siheng.
6. éȘçĄ â I translated it literally, but it actually means to trade sexual favours for benefits.
7. To say one is thin-skinned means that they are easily embarrassed.