âThe Murderer Behind this Case Had Actually Already Been Captured and Locked at the Ministry of Justice by Assistant Minister Wang.â
Tao Zhoufeng sat within the Palace of Government holding two bamboo sticks, hesitant.
He inscribed two marks on the two bamboo sticks. He weighed and fiddled with them in his hands.
Should he hold a court trial? Or should he not?
Just as Lord Tao closed his eyes and threw away the bamboo sticks, someone made an announcement outside.
âMy Lord, My Lord! An Imperial Edict has arrived.â
Tao Zhoufeng instantly opened his eyes and rushed out the door, almost spraining his old waist.
The Imperial Edict stated that Ma Lianâs murder case was heavily involved with the haunted Liu Residenceâs case and the Ministry of Justice must immediately halt the trial. The two cases will become one and will be trialled by the Ministry of Justice, the Court of Judicial Reviews, and the Censorate.
Tao Zhoufeng breathed out a sigh of relief. Not long after, Lord Chancellor Shen from the Court of Judicial Reviews brought two official registrars for the two casesâ dossiers.
Lord Chancellor Shen cupped his hands in greeting towards Wang Yan and smilingly said, âAssistant Minister Wang, please excuse me. As ordered by the Imperial Edict, in addition to the dossiers, we also have to bring back Brother Ling to the Court of Judicial Reviews.â
According to this dynastyâs legal system, any suspects captured for a major case trialled by the Three Judicial Ministries would be handed over to the Court of Judicial Reviews.
Wang Yan responded with a poker face, âLord Shen, this is official business â thereâs no need to be so polite. Lord Deng personally accompanied the Emperor to the crime scene, so he mustâve reached a verdict. You may take away any suspect according to your preference.â
Lord Chancellor Shen politely spoke a few more conventional words before ordering someone to bring out Wang Xuan from the prison.
Wang Xuan had never suffered before in his lifetime. After being locked up in prison, heâd become unkempt and unshaven, and even his eye sockets had sunken. He was led by a few yamen runners with his head down, not looking at Wang Yan. Lord Chancellor Shen exclaimed with intentional surprise, âAiya, how are you treating Young Master Wang? Quick, let him wash up first.â
Wang Yan coldly said, âHow can you allow a suspect from the prison to wash up? Thereâs no such rule in the Ministry of Justice.â
Wang Xuan looked up and proudly said, âThatâs right! After I get out from this unjust verdict, Iâll wash myself well! I hope the Court of Judicial Reviews wonât make an error of judgement and miscarry justice.â
Lord Chancellor Shen smiled. âThis time, the Three Judicial Ministries are trialling together. Neither the Ministry of Justice, the Court of Judicial Reviews, or the Censorate can convict you alone. Young Master Wang, please rest assured.â
Wang Yan frowned and looked at Lord Chancellor Shen, who was just about to leave. âWhy hasnât Lord Chancellor mentioned Chen Chou and the other two scholars in the prison?â
Lord Chancellor Shen raised his sleeves. âI was ordered to transfer only Wang Xuan. Lord Wang, I take my leave.â
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When Lan Jue heard of the fluttering rumours about these two cases during the morning attendance, he also held doubts in his heart. This case began as just an examineeâs murder, but now itâd turned exceptionally more complicated.
What made him more puzzled was that on that day, Zhang Ping had hurriedly left before rushing back at night to tell him he wanted to take a few daysâ leave.
Lan Jue granted it.
The next day, the steward went to Lan Jue and told him when the kitchenâs boy-servant went to the rice stall to buy grains, he saw Zhang Ping carrying a clothed bundle as he rode out of the city gates on a donkey cart. At that time, the sky was not completely light yet and the city gates had just opened.
The boy-servant had thought Zhang Ping stole something from the Lan Residence and was secretly running away, so he rushed back and informed the steward, who hurried off to tell Lan Jue.
Lan Jue ambiguously said, âAh⊠I know about this matter. Something happened back home, so he took leave.â
Lan Jue couldnât help but wonder where Zhang Ping went and what he wanted to investigate.
After Zhang Ping left, Lan Jue was summoned to the palace. Emperor Yongxuan was sitting on the Dragon Throne in Qinzheng Hall. Inside was a refreshing scent of ointment.
Hence, Lan Jue said, âYouâve recently been busy with government affairs. Please take care of your (1) health, Your Majesty.â
Emperor Yongxuan rubbed his temples. âAi, recently, if it isnât the Grand Tutor, then itâs Deng-qing. If it isnât either of them, then itâs Liu-qing. Each time I want to goof off and take a nap, theyâll come. Oh, thatâs right. Lan Jue⊠Howâs Zhang Ping?â
Lan Jue replied, âHe took leave. It seems something happened at home, so he left the Capital.â
Emperor Yongxuan yawned. âOh, zhen thinks heâs quite talented; itâs a shame he failed the Imperial Examination. But this issue can only be discussed after the two cases have been solved. He wanted to enter the examination hall for a look, but it was inconvenient for zhen to permit him. What happened after I spoke to Lan-qing that day?â
Lan Jue replied, âHe came into contact with my steward and sneaked into the Examination Hall for a look. It was I who didnât discipline the steward well. Your Majesty, please punish me.â
Emperor Yongxuan raised his hand. âNo matter. Thereâs no need to make a fuss over such a minor issue.â He yawned again. âHow are the preparations going for zhenâs Imperial Uncleâs marriage?â
Lan Jue didnât expect Zhang Ping to be so lucky. However, itâs still unclear whether itâs a blessing or a curse to get involved in this case.
He just had to pretend he didnât know anything and refrain from asking questions. These two cases had been combined into one. After changing it so the Three Judicial Ministries were trialling the case, because the Court of Judicial Reviews and the Censorate had to review the dossiers, anyone arrested had to have their statements of confession re-recorded and all evidence re-examined. In addition, the identities of all officers correlated with this case had to be filed and even the crime scene was revisited. The trial finally began after many days of delay.
On the day of the trial, Lan Jue was busy examining the (2) xihua for Prince Huaiâs wedding. After the design originally decided was made and presented to Empress Dowager, she said it wasnât as beautiful as she thought and wanted to change it, causing the entire Ministry of Rites to suffer a crushing defeat.
Lord Geng was old and couldnât run anymore, so entering the palace to present the designs and waiting for the Empress Dowager and Emperor to examine them was Lan Jueâs duty.
The Empress Dowager finally took fancy for a design, allowing Lan Jue to breathe a sigh of relief. When he was leaving the Imperial City, he encountered the Hanlin Academyâs Graduate Wu Jingshen, whoâd reviewed the exam papers with him. Graduate Wu asked him with knitted brows, âLord Lan, has anyone from the Court of Judicial Reviews or Censorate come to find you?â
Lan Jue was taken aback. Graduate Wu caught his expression and whispered, âCould it be Lord Lan still doesnât know? Who wouldâve thought an examinee getting murdered would involve so many things, causing even you and I to find no peace.â
Lan Jue responded, ââŠIâm completely mystified. I hope Lord Wu can explain in detail.â
Graduate Wu sighed. âThe trial for examinee Ma Lianâs murder case started today. The Ministry of Justice discovered that Ma Lian was the younger brother of the culprit behind Chen Zishangâs case six years ago. The Ministry of Justice had arrested another examinee, Chen Zishangâs younger brother, who they determined possibly murdered Ma Hongâs younger brother as revenge for his elder brother. The Court of Judicial Review said the Ministry of Justiceâs judgement was wrong and the person who murdered Ma Lian is actually Grand Preceptor Wangâs youngest son, Wang Xuan.â
Lan Jue was taken aback once again. âThisâŠâ
Graduate Wu looked at the distant horizon. âThe Court of Judicial Reviews found that at the time of admission into the examination venue, Ma Lianâs conduct was slightly strange. At night, there were examinees who heard weeping from an empty exam room. An examinee experienced a seizure during the exam and was carried out of the examination venue. Lord Deng felt this issue was related to Ma Lianâs murder, so he closed off the Examination Hall to investigate. Turns out, someone had made imprints under a bed in an exam room and itâs suspected to have something to do with cheating during the Imperial Examinations. Someone had divulged the exam questions in advance⊠Ma Lian was able to succeed because he cheated. Fortunately, Lord Lan favoured Zhang Ping and hadnât recommended Ma Lian that day; otherwise, who knows what would happen.â
Lan Jue responded, âIt truly is fortunate. Only, on that day, Lord Liu strongly recommended Ma Lian. Examinee Maâs brother was convicted by Grand Tutor Yun, so if what the Ministry of Justice discovered is true⊠I truly canât figure it out.â
Graduate Wu sighed. âThose whoâd released the examination questions, Lord Zhu and Lord Gao, have been taken in by the Court of Judicial Reviews for questioning and Liu Bing is also powerless to defend himself. Two venue supervisors are already in prison. An Imperial Examination caused such big trouble â ai â if, on that day, Lord Li hadnât conceived a temporary scheme and didnât recommend that examinee called Zhang Ping, maybe there wouldnât be todayâs mess.â
He shook his head and left.
The next morning, just after Lan Jue left morning attendance, he saw Lord Chancellor Shen leading a few official attendants near his sedan chair.
Lan Jue already understood, so he smiled lightly as he said to Lord Chancellor Shen, âIs Lord Shen going to put me in fetters or manacles and leg-irons? Do you want me to take off my officialâs uniform first?â
Lord Shen cupped his hands. âI dare not. Today, the Three Judicial Ministries will be trialling Ma Lianâs murder case. Thereâs one issue weâd like to inquire about and would like to invite Lord Lan as a witness in court.
He personally lifted aside the curtains on the horse carriage and let Lan Jue get in before leading them to the Court of Judicial Reviews.
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The courtroom for the Three Judicial Ministriesâ trial was arranged at the Court of Judicial Reviews.
Lan Jue entered the courtroom and saw Deng Xu and Censorate Minister Bo Yifan sitting upright within. Kneeling was Chen Chou, Wang Xuan, and the two other scholars; standing was Liu Bing.
Many officials from the Three Judicial Ministries were ranked lower than Lan Jue, so they made way for him with their hands by their sides. Tao Zhoufeng actually wasnât sitting with Deng Xu and Bo Yifan, but behind a small table to the side with a downhearted expression. Wang Yan stood beside Tao Zhoufeng, his complexion slightly redder than usual as if he just had an intense dispute with someone. His nod and smile towards Lan Jue appeared a little reluctant. Lan Jue first greeted Deng Xu, Bo Yifan, and Tao Zhoufeng before smilingly said, âIâm involved in this case, so thereâs no need for everyone to be so courteous.â
Deng Xu responded, âDonât say that â we ask Lord Lan to act as a witness and have no intentions of seeing you as someone involved in the case.â He ordered someone to bring a chair for Lan Jue to sit on, but Lan Jue stood opposite of Wang Yan and bowed. âIf Lord Deng and Lord Bo have any questions, please ask.â
Deng Xu asked, âLord Lan, while the ministers were reviewing the examination papers that day, was Liu Bingâs conduct abnormal?â
Lan Jue answered, âThis subordinate didnât notice anything abnormal. That day, because Lord Liu Bing recommended an examinee, he had a slight dispute with Lord Li Fangtong. This is a common occurrence during reviews. Ministers selecting examination papers had always been like craftsmen selecting beautiful jades; if one encounters a particularly congenial paper, itâs often difficult to part with it.â
âIn other words, Lord Lan hadnât noticed Liu Bing recommended Ma Lian because he accepted bribes?â
Lan Jue frowned slightly. âWhen reviewing the Imperial Examination papers, the ministers would always select the papers first before unsealing them to check the examineesâ names. In the past, the papers would be transcribed first; later, because some examineesâ handwritings were illegible and transcripts were prone to omissions, the late Emperor modified the regulations for no more transcripts. In the beginning, ministers wonât know which exam category theyâll be reviewing. Lord Liu reviewed the âmoral principlesâ examination papers; at that time, it was this subordinate who almost reviewed those papers.â
Liu Bing looked at Lan Jue, his eyes brimming with gratitude.
Deng Xu nodded. âThen, Lord Liu, I donât understand how you were so capable and managed to get your hands on Ma Lianâs paper.â
Liu Bing stared at Deng Xu. âThis subordinate canât understand either. Why does Lord Deng keep saying only I accepted bribes? When recommending Ma Lian, Lord Tao and the other ministers had all read his paper and knew he was quite talented. Lord Deng has no evidence â why would you slander this subordinate?â
Deng Xu replied, âSince Lord Liu was asked to the courtroom, then we naturally have evidence.â
With a beckon of his hand, an Assistant Judge held up a stack of banknotes.
Deng Xu first took the stack of bills. âThese banknotes were used by Ma Lian to purchase rare curiosities from the Capital at Hushang. Among his purchases was an Eight Treasure Jade Elephant. We found one exactly the same at Lord Liuâs home. Your servants have already confessed and even the gift list is in our hands. As for whether Examinee Maâs examination papers show talentâŠâ
Deng Xu picked up a key. âBefore the Imperial Examination, Ma Lian stored a box within a treasure study room. There is a date on the boxâs wax seal and inside the box is the âethicsâ examination paper. Lord Liu may not know, but the âethicsâ exam paper for this yearâs Imperial Examination was changed once. When the examination paper was initially released, Lord Gao felt it wasnât good enough, so he requested an imperial edict for another release. In Ma Lianâs box is the initial exam paper â how could a mere examinee have a disused examination paper? The examinee in exam room 356 suffered from a seizure and happened to also be taking the âethicsâ exam. How coincidental.â
The Court of Judicial Reviews had gone to investigate the epileptic examinee, but heâd already turned stupid and only had a mouthful of babbles; he couldnât even speak a complete sentence.
Then, the Court of Judicial Reviews went to investigate the officials responsible for sealing the examination questions and discovered one had disappeared the day before their arrival. As for the weeping at midnight, a venue patrol from that time said a minor official heard bats in the vacant exam room but mistakenly thought it was a ghost and went in to check. He accidentally burnt the lantern and was chided by a venue patrol, scaring him to tears.
All venue patrols from that night could testify.
Deng Xu knew there couldnât be such a coincidence but there was no evidence, so he could only leave this issue aside for the time being.
He picked up another stack of banknotes. âThis is a stack of silver banknotes and totals to a large amount. Ma Lian was merely a poor scholar, so itâs impossible for him to have such property. Wang Xuan, you should know where these silver banknotes came from, right?â
Wang Xuan answered, upright and unafraid, âI donât understand what Lord Deng means.â
Deng Xu put down the silver banknotes. âI already have a rough idea about this caseâs ins and outs. Young Master Wang, there is a ghost market outside the Capital. You are the market-maker and Ma Lian was your employee; furthermore, he helped you cause the haunted Liu Residence case. This money was his reward. Itâs also because of this he managed to obtain the âethicsâ examination paper, and send Liu Bing a gift and reap his recommendation. Ma Lianâs murder was an act of silencing him.â
Wang Yan stepped forward. âLord Deng, this subordinate has an objection. What you said is just an inference. Since Ma Lian is Ma Hongâs younger brother, why did he change his household registration and come to the Capital? Spending money to buy the examination paper, bribing a minister, and leaving behind evidence would all threaten his future prospects â why would he do that? Chen Chou is Chen Zishangâs younger brother. On the day of the incident, he happened to have time to commit the crime. Heâs obviously a major suspect, so why are you disregarding the Ministry of Justiceâs investigations and not mentioning it?â
Everyone in the courtroom seemed to have been caught in a deadlock. Wang Xuan faintly said, âBrother, donât contradict Lord Deng. Others will say youâre shielding me. If I didnât do it, then I didnât do it. Does a person like that need me to commit a murder? I believe the Emperor and the Heavens will uphold justice!â
Lan Jue couldnât help but think if he was Grand Preceptor Wang, at this moment heâd definitely want to choke these two foolish sons to death.
He also wondered what the truth was.
Ma Lian was Ma Hongâs younger brother; he holds vengeance against Grand Tutor Yun for killing his brother; from the evidence listed by Deng Xu, Ma Lianâs actions on the contrary seem to be likeâŠ
The deadlock remained. Lord Chancellor Shen rushed beside Deng Xu and whispered a few things into his ears.
Deng Xuâs expression darkened. In the end, he frowned and spoke in a clear, loud voice, âThereâs currently one person who knows the caseâs true culprit and its ins and outs. They have received the Emperorâs Imperial Assent to enter the courtroom.â
Everyone looked at each other speechlessly. Lan Jue turned his gaze outside the courtroom and saw a travel-worn figure walk through the courtyard and stride in. After a few days of not meeting, heâd lost weight again. A visible red glowed through his tanned skin and his eyes had become more sunken; there was even a circle of dark stubble on his face.
Chen Chou immediately shifted with excitement, a sobbing tone in his voice. âBrother Zhang, Brother Zhang, youâre finally hereâŠâ
Wang Yan frowned and the other two ministriesâ officials were confused. Deng Xu said, âZhang Ping, since you obtained the Emperorâs Imperial Assent to enter the courtroom, if you donât know who the true culprit is, you should know the punishment for deceiving the Emperor.â
Zhang Ping respectfully responded, âThis student understands. This student has already found out who the murderer is with undeniable evidence.â
Deng Xu sneered. âOh? Great timing. The Ministry of Justice and my opinion are at odds with each other. I believe Ma Lian was involved in cheating for the Imperial Examination and was silenced for it. The Ministry of Justice says Ma Lianâs death is related to Chen Zishangâs case. I wonder which side the true culprit you believe is from?â
Zhang Ping raised his eyelids and looked at Deng Xu before looking at Tao Zhoufeng and Wang Yan. Wang Yan snorted and turned his eyes away. Zhang Ping said, âThe result from this studentâs investigation is consistent with the Ministry of Justice. Ma Lianâs death is because of Chen Zishangâs case, not to do with cheating for the Imperial Examination.â
Wang Yan turned his gaze back at him with astonishment, Deng Xu even more so. With a slight change of complexion, he said, âZhang Ping, are you sure?â
Zhang Ping spoke word by word, âThis student is sure.â He looked at Wang Yan once again, âIn fact, the true culprit for this case had long been arrested by the Ministry of Justiceâs Assistant Minister Wang and had always been locked in the Ministry of Justice.â
Chen Chouâs complexion had already turned ghastly pale. Deng Xu expressionlessly asked, âWho is the true culprit?â
Zhang Ping answered, âThe true culprit behind this case is a dead person.â
(1) Health â in Ancient China, the Emperorâs body is called âéŸäœâ (âlong tiâ) lit. translation, âdragon bodyâ. This is because dragons were used as a symbol of imperial power and the Emperorsâ sovereignty. The most powerful Chinese mythological creature + the most powerful person in Ancient China = Perfect Match, hence many things related to the Emperor would also have mentions of dragons.
(2) Xihua â this refers to the decorations you see in traditional Chinese weddings (e.g. paper cuttings, those red silk flowers you see the bride and groom holding during wedding ceremonies in Chinese dramas)
T/N: Please remember to read the translatorâs note from the previous chapter :DD