A frightened bride and groom stood beside the crowd of people who had surrounded the wedding car. I immediately urged, "Letâs go have a look!"
Bingxin teased, "Didn't you say you were never coming back to this village?"
I argued, "I can't pretend I didn't see that, can I?!"
She laughed. "Seeing a dead body thrills you, doesnât it?"
As we squeezed into the crowd, I noticed that the door of the frontmost car lay open and a man hung out of the driver's seat. Skin white as ash, his eyes were staring blankly and his hands remained outstretched, holding the steering wheel stiffly. What was even more bizarre was his outfitâhe was actually dressed in bright red ancient wedding robes.
The crowd chattered noisily. "How unlucky!"
"This man doesnât look like heâs from our village. How did he get into the wedding car? Did a zombie crawl out of the grave?"
"Hush, donât you talk about such an unlucky thing during the new year!"
An old man in a Chinese tunic suit stood up. There was a red flower and the words âfather of the brideâ pinned to his chest. He quickly waved. "Get some people over here to remove this unlucky thing."
I stood up and interjected, "Wait a minute! You canât touch the crime scene!"
The old man looked me up and down and asked, "Who are you? I don't remember inviting you."
When I flashed my consultant badge, the crowd seemed surprised and exclaimed, "Heâs an officer!" How easy it was to scare them with the badge!
The old man's attitude took a one-eighty turn. He said, âOfficer, as you can see, this man isnât from our village and I don't recognize him either. This has nothing to do with my family. God knows who was so wicked to place the corpse into the wedding car."
I nodded. "I understand. Everyone, please move away first. I'd like to examine the body. Iâm going to call the county police to come and deal with the scene."
The old man turned to the crowd and said, "My apologies everyone, it looks like there wonât be a wedding today. I'll invite you again some other time. Nephew, quickly go to the hotel and cancel the wedding banquet."
Except for the bride and bridegroom, the others refused to go back to their homes and remained standing there to watch the bustle. I highly doubted there was any chance of chasing them away before the police arrived.
I asked Bingxin to call the police while I crouched down to examine the body. The corpseâs joints were particularly stiff, so much so that it was almost impossible to move. But it didnât seem like the usual rigidity caused by rigor mortis. It was as if it had been frozen.
I noticed the rashes around the dead man's neck and wrists, and the overall redness of his skin. Worried that he might have an infectious disease, I borrowed a piece of red cloth, placed it on the dead man's chest and used Organ Echolocation.
My preliminary judgment was that the time of death was within ten hours, that is, late last night. The deceased wore nothing under the bridegroom robes. Since the material of the garment was relatively thin, the freezing of his joints had obviously occurred naturally.
Since there were so many people around, I thought it wasnât a good idea to cut open the dead manâs clothes. Instead, I ran my hands through his entire body but found no wounds.
Bingxin asked, "Song Yang-gege, did this man die of carbon monoxide poisoning?"
I muttered, "It doesnât seem like it!"
"Would you like me to go back and fetch your tools?"
I shook my head. "No, I don't trust you to walk several miles alone in the hills."
Bingxin giggled. "So you do know to worry about me!"
In fact, I had my own selfish reasons. Not only was I in an unfamiliar place, but I was also surrounded by chatty, rambunctious villagers. It was an understatement to say that I felt more at ease having an acquaintance with me.
I stood up and asked, "Whose car is this?"
An honest looking middle-aged man stood up and said politely, "Officer, I lent the car to my uncle for the wedding. This incident has nothing to do with me at all. I parked the car here yesterday and went drinking with some buddies. This car was originally intended to chauffeur the bride and bridegroom. I didnât expect to see a man sitting inside as soon as I opened the door. But today being a happy occasion, I didnât want to lose my temper. So I pushed him and asked him to come out of the car. Who wouldâve thought heâd fall flat with his body all stiff. It scared me half to death... "
From his expression, I concluded that he wasnât lying. The car's windows had been covered with ultraviolet protective film so the inside of the driver's seat wasnât visible from the outside. Thatâs how the body remained undiscovered from the moment it had entered the car last night.
At this moment, the scene turned chaotic as the villagers automatically gave way and shouted, "Captain Lu is here. Everyone, move out of the way!"
A pudgy police officer showed up with several policemen in brand-new uniforms. I recognized him as the captain of the county police, but with thousands of people in the county, he probably didnât know me.
There had been no criminal cases in our county for decades. A total of five or six policemen made up the team, so they normally did nothing but patrol. My grandfatherâs death three years ago could be classified as one, but in fact, Sun Tiger had taken over the case at the time.
Officer Lu walked up to me, raised an eyebrow and asked, "Were you two the ones who reported the case?"
The bride's father explained, "Officer Lu, my daughter was going to get married today but we never expected something like this to happen. Thanks to this officerâs timely appearance, the situation was under control."
Officer Lu asked me, "Are you a policeman? You donât look like it. Show me some identification!"
Officer Luâs tone was rather rude and he didnât seem easy to deal with either. I handed over my credentials. He looked at it and sounded suspicious as he read, "Special Consultant? I've been a policeman for so many years, yet I've never heard of such a title. Are your credentials fake? Do you know that itâs a crime to impersonate an officer?"
Upon hearing this, everyone started talking at once. "After all this time, he turns out to be an imposter!"
"Nowadays, there are all sorts of people, even ones who dare to impersonate officers!"
I added flippantly, "You can check with the city bureau."
He arrogantly waved me away. "Whatâs there to check? Get out of here now and stop obstructing the investigation. Donât make me drag you away in handcuffs!"
I had learned that these small town officers were more likely to put on airs. Since the case happened in his jurisdiction, it really wasnât my business. Swallowing my pride, I turned to Bingxin and said, "Let's go!"
Bingxin widened her eyes in shock. âSong Yang-gege, why are you being so accommodating? Youâre going to leave just because he asked you to?"
I said in a low whisper, "Don't worry, he wonât be able to solve the case. The city bureau will have to take over eventually."
Arms akimbo, she insisted, "That's no good either. I can't watch you get humiliated in public!"
She made a call. It went without saying who the recipient was. After a few brief sentences, she handed the phone to Captain Lu and said, "It's for you."
Officer Lu curiously took the phone curiously and asked, "Who? Youâre the director of the city bureau? Haha, stop joking. If youâre the Director, then Iâm the Director General!" I clearly heard Sun Tiger cursing on the phone, "Fuck!!â
Officer Lu hung up the call and returned the phone to Bingxin. "You have a lot of courage to call someone and get him to impersonate the director. Get the hell out of here before I handcuff both of you!"
I was left speechless. Officer Lu was the perfect example of the old adage, âthe ignorant are fearless.â Although Sun Tiger was formally his boss, it was useless if he had never met him.
Bingxin counted expressionlessly. "One, two, three..."
Officer Lu asked, "Hey, why are you counting?"
Bingxin smiled. "Do you believe me if I say that your phone will ring when I count to fifteen?"
Officer Lu looked puzzled. "Stop acting crazy. Arenât you going to go?"
"Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen..."
Right when Bingxin counted to thirteen, Officer Lu's cell phone suddenly rang. When he saw the caller id, his attitude immediately underwent a turnaround. He held the phone and respectfully said, "What can I do for you, Chief? ...What did you say?! How am I supposed to know that heâs really the Director of the city bureau⌠Understood! I know I was wrong. Iâll go back and write as many reports as you want."
After hanging up, Officer Lu looked at us with awe. Bingxin smiled at me. "This is why they say itâs better to look for the person in charge rather than the big boss!"