The red-robed manâs voice was bright and sonorous. While his pair of phoenix eyes bore some resemblance to Huò WÄi LĂłu, the tails of his eyes were raised slightly, like it was typically lined with a mischievous smiling expression. His current remark contained even less scruples, as if he was used to being this impertinent even in front of Huò WÄi LĂłu and the embroidered emissaries.
Fu gonggong walked up to the door from the back, smiling helplessly as he uttered: âShiziâye, words cannot be indiscriminately spoken on the grounds of Buddhism, YĹu YĹu is a coroner that Houâye found from Qingzhou.â
ä¸ĺçˇ (pinyin: shi zi ye) â the address used for an officially acknowledged heir apparent of a high-ranking aristocratic residence.
BĂł Ruò YĹu had already straightened her posture, and she bowed with womanly obeisance before she said: âOne pays her respect to Shizi.â
She restrained her gaze, already aware of the newcomerâs identity at the bottom of her heart.
Huò WÄi LĂłuâs father was originally the heir apparent of Duke Huò, and after he became the Elder Princessâ fuma (husband), he was given the additional title of Duke Ding, and the original position of Duke Huò was given to his younger brother to inherit. The current individual in front of her, was naturally the current heir apparent of Duke Huò, Huò WÄi LĂłuâs paternal younger male cousin.
âYĹu YĹu?â Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs lower jaw raised slightly as he walked inside with crossed arms, âCoroner? This kind of young beauty is actually a coroner?â
Having said that, Huò QÄŤng HĂłng looked at the human remains that was splayed out on the long table, his complexion changing as he leapt out of the door like a rabbit, âGonggong⌠whatâs that⌠that couldnât be human bones rightâŚâ
Fu gonggongâs smile deepened, as if he was no longer surprised by strange sights, âShiziâye, the official business that Houâye came here for, is precisely because of this set of skeletal remains. Apart from this skeleton, this left wing-room is also storing FĂŠng darenâs corpse. If Čłou are afraid, perhaps going outside to roam around would be better?â
Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs facial colour paled visibly. He stared at BĂł Ruò YĹu briefly with furrowed brows, as if he was wondering how a young lady like BĂł Ruò YĹu managed to stand beside a dead personâs bones with such composure.
Lower jaw lifting, Huò QÄŤng HĂłng raised his head and said: âIâm not afraid, I just feel that these things are not clean. Speaking of which, GuÄŤ LĂĄn came down south, wasnât it to help Older Brother conduct the post-mortem examinations? Why did Older Brother bring another young beauty to act as the coroner? Hey, do you really know how to examine corpses? Examine a corpse for me to seeââ
Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs status was respected and noble, his speech unrestrained, whilst BĂł Ruò YĹu felt her scalp numb. She was not good at dealing with this kind of noble son from a prominent and illustrious family.
âOnce you arrive you start making trouble.â
Suddenly, a deep and low voice rang out.
Everyone looked towards the right wing-room, and promptly saw Huò WÄi LĂłu walking out from the room before he stood at the entrance to frown at Huò QÄŤng HĂłng. In an instant, the unbridled air that permeated Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs words and actions was extinguished like a flame beaten down by frostlike powder.
âOlder, Older Brotherââ
Huò QÄŤng HĂłng straightened his posture in a well-behaved manner. At this moment, the white-robed gongzi, who hadnât spoken the entire time, chose to open his mouth, âHouâye.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu walked towards them, âGuÄŤ LĂĄn, this is a coroner I found in Qingzhou. She handled the Marquis Anqing case superbly, so I brought her over to examine the corpses with you this time around.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn had been observing BĂł Ruò YĹu the whole time just now, and he could not resist looking at her again at that moment, as if he was harbouring some doubts. Huò WÄi LĂłu then said: âHer skill in post-mortem autopsies is rather brilliant; though she is tender of age, she has been a coroner for a number of years.â
This was the first time Huò WÄi LĂłu had praised BĂł Ruò YĹu, and upon hearing his words, Huò QÄŤng HĂłng gazed at BĂł Ruò YĹu, curiosity emerging in lieu of his receding doubts. MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn proceeded to laugh softly, âFor being able to receive Houâyeâs praise, it is reckoned that her skill in post-mortem autopsies is extraordinary. I am a physician to begin with, in the future, it will no longer be necessary to follow Houâye everywhere and be on the constant move.â
Internally, Huò WÄi LĂłu thought that BĂł Ruò YĹu would not be constantly following him in the future, but he did not vocalise it in the end. Instead, he simply said, âYou are proficient in medicine, which is something she falls short in. For the post-mortem autopsies, you will be conducting it with her this time around.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn heaved a sigh, âOne solemnly obeys Houâyeâs orders.â Having said that, he glanced at the servants who were standing a short distance away, âLift me inside.â
Once his voice landed, the two servants behind him stepped forward, lifting his chair across the raised threshold. MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn manoeuvred his wheelchair, going close to the long table where the human bones were placed. Huò WÄi LĂłu did not express an opinion, merely waving his hand at Huò QÄŤng HĂłng. Huò QÄŤng HĂłng dawdled over to Huò WÄi LĂłuâs side, his head hanging down slightly, and looking rather well-behaved.
Huò WÄi LĂłu stated: âThis is official business, if you make trouble, youâre going back to the Capital immediately.â
Huò QÄŤng HĂłng raised his head, wearing a miserable expression, âOlder Brother, I was merely stunned by the fact that the young beauty actually knew how to examine corpses, it wasnât making troubleâŚâ
Huò WÄi LĂłuâs brows knitted upon hearing that, and when Huò QÄŤng HĂłng saw the change in his expression, his brows jumped as well, but he looked visibly lost because he did not know what he had said wrongly.
Huò WÄi LĂłu stared at this younger brother of his, shaking his head before turning around to return to the wing-room.
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Inside the wing-room, LiÇo FĂĄn and LiÇo JuĂŠ had yet to finish answering all the questions.
Once Huò WÄi LĂłu departed, Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs gaze, which was upright and honest for a moment, brightened again, and he returned to the central hall with arched eyebrows. Inside the room, MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn was already conversing with BĂł Ruò YĹu, and he only heard MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn say mildly, âGuniang, in every instance that Houâye handles a case, they have all been important cases, and it is exceedingly rare that he brings a person whose origins heâs unclear of to examine the corpse. The fact that he brought you along sufficiently proves that he trusts you a lot. You donât have to be nervous. While I am well-versed in medical knowledge, I am by no means proficient in the skills of a coroner; the examination of the skeletal remains will still mainly depend on you.â
Standing at the door, Fu gonggong added with a smile, âMĂng gongzi belongs to an aristocratic family of imperial physicians. His father is the current Yuanzhen of the Imperial Hospital, and he is also deeply entrenched in the handed-down teachings, thus becoming a divine doctor within the Capital at a young age.â
é˘ćŁ (pinyin: yuan zhen) â I think it means âdeanâ or âdirectorâ, but I canât be fully certain since I have tried to find the title in other sources, but it does not seem to exist.
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn chuckled, âGonggong has erred in his praise.â
BĂł Ruò YĹuâs expression changed slightly when she heard the words âaristocratic family of imperial physiciansâ. She raised her eyes to peer at MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn, only noting that his countenance was handsome and leisurely, his brows and eyes elegant, especially those light-coloured irises of his. From afar it looked estranging, but close up, it only seemed like it contained a clear spring; when it was looking at you, it was akin to a spring wind brushing past your face. BĂł Ruò YĹu relaxed by a few degrees, âBeing well-versed in medical knowledge is important in post-mortem autopsies. MinânĂźâs qualifications are superficial, and she asks for Gongziâs guidance.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn laughed out loud, âGuidance is too a strong word to use. I only hope that you can help Houâye share the burden and resolve his difficulties, while also sparing me some trouble.â Noticing the hesitation that coloured BĂł Ruò YĹuâs gaze, he raised his hand and patted his kneecaps, âI was crippled during my childhood which makes travelling inconvenient, and while there are boats and carriages for long distances, and to overcome mountains and cross waters, it is really arduous. Despite that, one does not dare to resist when Houâye has orders.â
Even though his words were as such, it could be seen that he was extremely familiar with Huò WÄi LĂłu, which gave him the courage to bluntly state his thoughts. Moreover, he did not refrain from bringing up the fact that his legs were crippled, showing that he was a rather open-minded person.
Thus, BĂł Ruò YĹu had no misgivings as well, âSince thatâs the case, minânß will examine the bones and Gongzi can watch on from the side. If thereâs anything inappropriate, please bring it up.â
Huò QÄŤng HĂłng blinked his eyes, inching closer, âIt looks like you really know how to conduct post-mortem autopsies, and youâre not offering more modest remarks.â
Although one of their identities was more respected and honoured than the other, the relationship that the two newcomers shared with Huò WÄi LĂłu was not shallow for one, and secondly, neither of them were domineering or bearing any malice, so BĂł Ruò YĹu did not try to be overly prudent. She promptly replied: âMinânß does not dare to lightly declare that her autopsy skills can win against all the coroners underneath the heavens, but she has expended a great deal of effort into intensely studying this discipline.â
And because she had expended the effort to study intensely, her chest was braced by bamboos, and she was not afraid of the difficulties that the post-mortem autopsies might bring. Therefore, regardless of whether it was a divine doctor from an aristocratic family or another coroner with far-flung fame that she was confronted with, she had sufficient confidence; if she were to blindly offer modest remarks and make concessions, she would appear diffident and fake instead.
Huò QÄŤng HĂłng raised an eyebrow, âThat would explain why Older Brother brought you alongâŚâ
Fu gonggong said smilingly, âUnder normal circumstances, YĹu YĹu appears to possess a mild temper, seeking neither wealth nor fame, but when sheâs examining the corpses, she has a tenacious temperament. If she wasnât skilled in this field, she wouldnât be able to accomplish that.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn chuckled, âHouâye dislikes presumptuous and unqualified people, nor does he like people who are skilled but cowardly, Guniangâs personality does happen to match Houâyeâs appetite.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu had never contemplated that much. Upon hearing the interrogative voices sound from the right wing-room again, BĂł Ruò YĹu said: âSince Gongzi has just arrived, perhaps minânß should inform Gongzi of the results from the autopsy last night, lest it delays the official business.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄnâs smiling expression deepened, âHouâye also likes people who handle their duties with due diligence. Houâye must be wholly satisfied with Guniang.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu thought in her heart, just this morning, Huò WÄi LĂłu had been angry at her for some inexplicable reason. He was satisfied, but it definitely wasnât âwhollyâ.
Since she brought up the topic, she did not dally any further. Although MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn hadnât seen the corpse, she still enumerated the results of last nightâs post-mortem autopsy in full detail. When MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn heard that BĂł Ruò YĹu managed to find so many clues, his expression became a touch stricter, though more admiration seeped into the bottom of his eyes. Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs slender finger was initially leaning against the door frame, but gradually, his posture straightenedâŚ
BĂł Ruò YĹu continued to recount, âThe place where FĂŠng daren met his demise has been confirmed, but no other direct clues were discovered. Houâye is currently questioning Great Master JĂŹng KĹngâs two internal disciples, but as to whether this set of skeletal remains belongs to Great Master JĂŹng KĹng, has yet to be determined.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu pointed at the skeleton and said: âThis skeleton belongs to a man, the deceasedâs height should be around 5â8 feet, give or take a few inches, around fifty years old at the time of death, but just basing it off these facts is not enough to verify that this deceased is Great Master JĂŹng KĹng.â
Huò QÄŤng HĂłng could not help but ask: âHow did [you] know that heâs in his fifties?â
BĂł Ruò YĹu answered: âAs humans grow with age, their bones and nerves will experience changes: bones grow at a young age, so a lot of changes occur then, and the changes become slower around forty to fifty years old, but it is not impossible to deduce. For instance, teeth will wear down, inside the bones, obvious changes will start to manifest at the pubic bone and other areas. By the ages of fifty, the pubic symphysis face will go from having a coarsely textured, central depression to a smooth surface with exceedingly small holes, then the rim will become duller while the face becomes pitted, and the area surrounding it will also be the sameâŚâ
As BĂł Ruò YĹu was speaking, she picked up the deceasedâs pubic bone, which made Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs lip corner twitch involuntarily.
BĂł Ruò YĹu continued, âIf it was a deceased in their sixties, the holes here will become bigger, taking on an irregular ossification, and subsequently the outer edges will become a lot sharper.â
Huò QÄŤng HĂłng did not understand what he was hearing, but he got the sense that BĂł Ruò YĹu was extremely knowledgeable. At the side, MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn questioned: âYou have a deep understanding of the human bones, did someone teach you?â
Normal physicians only know how to give prescriptions at most, and the ones who have a thorough understanding of the skeletal and nervous system were not many. According to what BĂł Ruò YĹu asserted, her main discipline was forensics, not medicine, but the things she was speaking about were only recorded on extremely precious and ancient books from physicians, and even he only came to gradually comprehend these after he was seventeen.
BĂł Ruò YĹu said: âYifu taught about it once.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn posed another question: âYour foster father? Is he a renowned physician?â
BĂł Ruò YĹu shook her head, âYifu is a coroner as well.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn pondered briefly, âSince thatâs the case, it can be imagined that your foster father is an extremely skilled coroner as well.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu declined to comment as she shifted back to the case again, âOnly a set of human bones remain of the deceasedâs corpse today, but apart from two broken bones on the skeleton, there are no obvious injuries elsewhere. Presently, minânß has yet to conclude what the mortal wound was, and the only fact that she can ascertain is that, after the deceased died, the murderer had used cruel methods to dismember the corpse first, and then place the corpse chunks inside the golden Buddha statue.â
âPut it inside a golden Buddha statue? Could it be that⌠itâs this Buddha statue?â
Huò QÄŤng HĂłng asked as he pointed at the Buddha statue in the room, to which BĂł Ruò YĹu nodded.
Huò QÄŤng HĂłngâs complexion changed instantaneously. He did notice that there was a Buddha statue in the room, and saw the cracked pattern on the lotus seat, which made him assume that the Buddha statue was being temporarily stored here because it was damaged, but he did not anticipate that the Buddha statue was where the corpse was hidden. His complexion changed a few times, and at the end, he said: âI heard that LĂn ZhÄo is also in the temple, Iâll go and look for him insteadââ
LĂn HuĂĄi, who had been standing at the side the entire time, chuckled, âZhÄoâer is in the library pavilion, Shizi just needs to ask an embroidered emissary to lead the way.â
Huò Qčng Hóng promptly left, following an embroidered emissary out of the door.
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MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn laughed, âShizi has a straightforward personality, Guniang need not pay attention to him.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu nodded, but she was thinking in the bottom of her heart: the Shizi has a noble and respected identity, how could she ignore him? Her thoughts turned and she continued to say: âThis Buddha statue was made ten years ago. Minânß deduces that when the deceased was murdered, the Buddha statue was half-moulded, and the murderer had dismembered the corpse before placing it inside the Buddha statue. The people crafting the statue didnât realise it⌠or perhaps, under the circumstances where they were cognizant, they still thoroughly sealed the corpse chunks inside the Buddha statue, which was why no one managed to discover it for so many years.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn looked at the Buddha statue, and BĂł Ruò YĹu added, âBesides this, there were bit of fabrics and other material evidence, like a Buddhist prayer bead, but wanting to verify the deceasedâs identity still requires iron-clad evidence from the skeletal remains.â
Each and every word and sentence spoken by BĂł Ruò YĹu was orderly and clear. After MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn was done listening, he gazed at BĂł Ruò YĹu, âGuniang, is it true that many cases have passed through your hands?â
BĂł Ruò YĹu faltered momentarily, âIt canât be considered as many.â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn smiled slightly, then he seemed to suddenly recall something as he said: â[I] havenât asked you what your name was?â
âMinânĂźâs patronymic is BĂł, name Ruò YĹu.â BĂł Ruò YĹu answered.
âRuò YĹuâŚâ MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn mumbled before suddenly saying, âYour name does remind me of a poem line⌠âa serene colour bursting into the mundane worldâ, it does match your name and your person.â
ä¸č˘ĺš˝č˛ĺşĺĄĺ° (yi xi you se chu fan chen) â The poem being referenced here is The Academyâs Two Small Pines (䚌é˘äşĺ°ćž), a seven-character verse poem written by Li Qun Yu in the Tang Dynasty, which establishes the image of a growing tree inside an academy of classical learning, alluding to the learning of scholars.
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄnâs manner of speaking was warm and cultured. Though his words were clearly a compliment, BĂł Ruò YĹu stiffened slightly, âMinânß does not deserve such praise.â
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LiÇo FĂĄn and LiÇo JuĂŠ could also hear the low voices conversing next door, but it sounded vague. Very quickly, however, the pair realised that Huò WÄi LĂłuâs mien was congealing more and more. After LiÇo JuĂŠ finished talking about the situation after Great Master JĂŹng KĹngâs disappearance, he asked: âTherefore, youâre saying that the current Great Master JĂŹng MĂng usurped your Shifuâs position as the Temple Head very quickly?â
LiÇo JuĂŠ hesitated, whereas LiÇo FĂĄn immediately said: âThatâs precisely the case. Not only did he immediately usurp Shifuâs position as the Temple Head, but he also revoked the managerial positions of this small monk and two more shixiong within two years. At the very end, it was all changed into his own disciples.â
In a place with people, there was bound to be a struggle for power. Huò WÄi LĂłu could not be more understanding of this saying, âApart from that? What else did he do?â
Although his demeanour was less than stellar, Huò WÄi LĂłu continued to sit stably like a lofty mountain. LiÇo FĂĄn shook his head, âThereâs nothing else. Shishu and Shifu are fellow apprentices, when Shifu was chosen by Tai Shizhu to be the Temple Head, Shishu found it rather unfair. Hence, it delayed his cultivation, and when Shifu was met with an accident, Shishu did try to find Shifu, but he was just going through the motions. He swiftly presented a memorial to the Ministry of Rites, stating that Famen Temple cannot be without a Temple Head for a day, and afterwards, his position as the Temple Head was thus settled.â
ĺ¸ĺ (pinyin: shi shu) â essentially means âSect/Teacher Uncleâ, in reference to JĂŹng MĂng. Since JĂŹng MĂng was apprenticed under the same teacher (or âfatherâ so to speak) as JĂŹng KĹng, JĂŹng KĹngâs disciple refer to him as such.
太ĺ¸çĽ (pinyin: tai shi zhu) â Great-grand teacher in this religious/disciplinary context.
Ridicule emerged on LiÇo FĂĄnâs visage, âThough Shishu did expend more thought on practicing the Dharma after becoming the Temple Head.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu continued to ask: âWhich is why both of you feel that your Shifuâs disappearance is related to him.â
LiÇo JuĂŠ faltered. LiÇo FĂĄn said decisively, âIt must be related. Even if Shishu isnât the murderer, he also wishes for Shifu to disappear.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu muttered irresolutely to himself briefly, âBoth of you personally experienced the Grand ĹarÄŤra Ceremony that year, do you still remember if anything abnormal happened?â
The ĹarÄŤra Grand Ceremony happened ten years ago; wanting to remember the details of what occurred ten years ago was rather difficult. LiÇo FĂĄn pondered briefly before replying: âAt that time, this small monk and a few of the disciples under Shifuâs seat were mostly leading the inner monks in rehearsing, preparing the sacrificial offerings, and chanting sutras. There were no perceivable abnormalities, and the only abnormality would be the disappearance of the ĹarÄŤraââ
Huò WÄi LĂłu interrupted, âTalk about it in detail. At that time, how was the ĹarÄŤra brought out, and how did it return, whose hands did it pass through at that time, and who was holding the keys to the doors of the underground palace.â
Upon hearing Huò WÄi LĂłuâs meticulous inquiries, and having heard of Marquis Wuzhaoâs military achievements, he inwardly knew that he could only rely on him if he wanted to find out the reason for his Shifuâs disappearance. He tried his hardest to think back. âThe ĹarÄŤra is usually enshrined inside the underground palace, and the doors are always locked shut and never opened. There are a total of five heavy doors to the underground palace, and the keys are held by the Temple Head, passed down in successive generations, and it is only during the Grand Ceremony that happens once every thirty years where the keys will be used to open the underground palace.
âAs the spiritual bones of the Buddha, the ĹarÄŤra has always been stored inside the Five-Fold Treasure Chest, with the clear glass bottle containing the ĹarÄŤra being stored in the innermost layer, then in a golden coffin, pure silver coffin, and sandalwood case, in that order, with the outermost copper coffer being last. It was the day of the Grand Ceremony when the ĹarÄŤra was brought out, and this small monk recalls that the auspicious time was midnoon back then. Shifu was the one who personally opened the heavy doors to the underground palace, and he also personally sought out the copper chest. The main hall ceremonial stage was constructed in front of the Hall of Great Strength, and the copper coffer was raised on the lotus flower seat on the main hall ceremonial stage for presentation. Following that was the grand religious ceremony which lasted for the entire day, and it was at the start of the first night watch (7PM) where Shifu personally sent it back to the underground palace.
âIn that span of time, the copper coffer was never opened, and it remained within everyoneâs sights, so there was absolutely no chance of it being lost, but when Shifu was about to send back the ĹarÄŤra at night-time, he suddenly realised that something was wrong, stating that the copper coffer had become lighter.â
Owing to the earth-shattering, unforeseen event, LiÇo FĂĄnâs memory of that instance was particularly deep, âBack then, the bystanders had yet to understand why Shifu would utter such words, but Shifu said that he was the one who brought out the copper coffer at noon, so he was the most cognizant of its weight, before reiterating that the copper coffer had really become lighter. His Majesty was still present back then, and upon hearing his words, he summoned Shifu into the palace hall, not allowing anyone to know of this development. After hearing Shifuâs urgent pretext, he ordered for the opening of the copper coffer, followed by the sandalwood case and pure silver coffin. Once the pure silver coffin was opened, the gold coffin that was supposed to be there was gone⌠Naturally, the clear glass bottle storing the ĹarÄŤra was gone as well.â
LiÇo FĂĄn heaved a sigh, âEveryone was shocked back then, and His Majesty immediately dispatched people to search for it, but nothing came out of it. Since Shifu was the only person who held the copper coffer, he was naturally suspected as well, and it was even to the extent where His Majesty wanted to punish Shifu. However, under the consideration Shifu was a senior monk that had achieved enlightenment, and had carried out the copper coffer under a thousand eyes, he didnât convict him immediately, only retaining a few court officials to investigate, but Shifu unexpectedly disappeared three days later.â
âThe keys to the underground palace were within Shifuâs hands, hence there were some that said that Shifu had embezzled and plundered the ĹarÄŤra a long time ago⌠But how could that be possible, the noise generated during the opening of the underground palace is not small, and someone within the temple would have noticed it. Moreover, it is Shifu, itâs not possible for him to open the underground palace noiselessly and take away the ĹarÄŤraâŚâ
LiÇo FĂĄnâs expression was etched with pain, while Huò WÄi LĂłu squinted his eyes, âThat day, did anything irregular occur?â
LiÇo FĂĄn thought about it again. At this moment, LiÇo JuĂŠ spoke up: âIt rained in the evening that day, does that count as irregular?â
Huò WÄi LĂłuâs pupils dilated, âTalk about it in detail.â
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LiÇo JuĂŠ then said: âThe ceremonial stage didnât have any shelter. At that time, it was the fourth month of flourishing spring, and there was a light drizzle that came pitter-pattering down in the evening, lasting for only the smaller part of a double-hour at most. The copper coffer would never be allowed to be soaked in the rain, hence, Shifu ordered for someone to prepare a large umbrella to cover the copper coffer, and the religious ceremony also stopped briefly because of it.â
With that exposition, LiÇo FĂĄn also recalled it, âYes, there was indeed a drizzle, but it did not last for a long time, so this small monk forgot about it in the moment.â
Huò WÄi LĂłuâs eyes narrowed, âWhere is the copper coffer from that year right now?â
LiÇo FĂĄn replied: âInside the underground palace. This accident had to be kept under wraps all these years, so everyone pretended that the ĹarÄŤra was still inside the Famen Temple, and that copper coffer, naturally had to be placed back to continue the pretence.â
âThe keys to the underground palace didnât disappear with your Shifu?â
LiÇo FĂĄn shook his head, âIt didnât. That is also one of the oddities. When Shifu disappeared that year, he should have taken all his personal possessions if he was stealing the ĹarÄŤra and running away, or at the very least, brought along some items to maintain his livelihood.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu muttered irresolutely to himself before instructing an embroidered emissary outside, âGo and invite Great Master JĂŹng MĂng, and tell him to bring the keys to the underground palace, benhou is going to the underground palace to have a lookââ
LiÇo FĂĄn and LiÇo JuĂŠ exchanged glances, looking equally alarmed. The underground palace could not be opened just because someone wished for it, and it was only the arrival of this thunderously swift and decisive Marquis Wuzhao that could move the Temple Head.
In time that they were waiting, Huò WÄi LĂłu stood up and walked out of the door, turning towards the entrance of the central hall. Before he even reached the doors, he could hear an ensuing conversation.
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn remarked, âNo symptoms of poisoning can be discerned from the bone colour, but for the two broken ribs, itâs possible that his death was caused by an object piercing his heart from a slanted angle.â
BĂł Ruò YĹu chimed in, âGongziâs words are reasonable, except the breakage of the ribs are level, and they must have been cut into by a sharp weapon. Just the excessive blood loss alone can result in death; there are too many possibilities, itâs difficult to conclude right now.â
Before Huò WÄi LĂłu stepped through the doors, he saw LĂn HuĂĄi coming over to greet him, so he instructed, âGo and check, when Great Master JĂŹng MĂng obtained the seat of Temple Head that year, who was on duty within the Ministry of Rites and Court of Imperial Sacrifices, and whose hands did the request passed through.â
LĂn HuĂĄi nodded and complied. At this moment, the voices within the room ceased.
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn turned his wheelchair towards the entrance, âHouâye is done questioning?â
Huò WÄi LĂłu nodded, âWill be heading to the underground palace in a short while.â He glanced at the bones on the table. âHow is it?â
MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn said: âCongratulating Houâye on finding a coroner like Bó guniang, I see that sheâs much more capable than I am, though there arenât a lot of clues on the skeletal remains, and it will require more time.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu said in a calm tone: âThereâs no need to rush the moment.â He looked into the room before adding, â[I] will be going to the underground palace to inspect that copper coffer from that year. BĂł Ruò YĹu, come together with benhou.â
Raising her head, BĂł Ruò YĹu verbally agreed without any delay. MĂng GuÄŤ LĂĄn peered at Huò WÄi LĂłu, the corners of his lips curving slightly, âThen I will stay behind to examine the bones.â
Huò WÄi LĂłu declined to comment as he nodded his head. Once BĂł Ruò YĹu came out, he started using the strange gaze from the morning to scrutinise BĂł Ruò YĹu again. BĂł Ruò YĹuâs heart jolted, not understanding how she had displeased him again.