Chapter 76.1
Tian Qi went to Dali temple after careful consideration. She wanted to look up her father’s case file to see if she could find some clues. As a eunuch, it’s not easy to get close to the Dali temple. Tian Qi can’t steal or rob. If she wants to see the files, she needs to bribe officials of Dali temple or pass on the imperial edict.
Tian Qi chose the latter. The comprador official, the other party may not be completely reliable, and the more people know about it, the more insecure she is. A fake imperial edict is a dangerous move, but as long as no one pokes it in front of the Emperor, she will be OK.
Moreover, as a eunuch, the conditions for her to fake the imperial edict are unique. She doesn’t need to write any secret edict. She just needs to say it’s the imperial edict. If she shows a little confidence, no one will doubt it.
She has already checked that the official in charge of the files in Dali temple is Tang Ruoling’s relative party, so even if this person has doubts about suing her, he will ask Tang Ruoling first, and Tang Ruoling will not allow his allies to suffer such heavy losses. To put it bluntly, Tian Qi is of great use to him.
From this point of view, this step is quite dangerous.
The official in charge of the files knew Tian Qi, and when he saw her coming, he asked her politely which year, which month or whose files the Emperor wanted to transfer.
Tian Qi started to look for the old God. “You don’t have to work. You just need to tell me the file display inside. I can see it for myself. ”
The officials are very good. Anyway, everything in the world is so good as long as it is related to the Emperor. He did not dare to ask again. He led Tian Qi into a room. After a brief introduction, she turned it over by herself. He quit waiting for her.
This room is used to store the unsettled files. Ji Zheng didn’t see Ji Qingyun when he went through the files of the exiled prisoners, because Ji Qingyun’s case was transferred here after Ji Heng ascended the throne.
Tian Qi soon found what she was looking for, and her fingertips trembled slightly when she turned them out.
This stack of files is very thin, new and old. The old one is the case analysis and closing report given by the local officials shortly after the murder. The analysis is full of loopholes. It can be seen that the officials at that time were cursory to close the case as soon as possible. The conclusion is that Ji Qingyun’s family fled to the enemy country for killing the guard.
“Ridiculous! ” Tian Qi’s eyes were red, and she said with a gnashing of teeth.
Then she opened up a little new content. These should have been investigated again after Ji Heng ascended the throne. Unfortunately, two years later, the scene of the case had been destroyed, the body had been buried, and only bones were left when the case was the dugout. In short, there were very limited clues to be found.
Tian Qi was disappointed. Turning to the last page, she found that this was some conjectures put forward by the person in charge of the case. Although they had not been confirmed, they were put here together without knowing why. Several of those guesses were denied by Tian Qi on the spot, but one point caught her attention. This person said that the case of Ji Qingyun is probably related to Chen Wuyong. One is that Ji Qingyun was exiled because of Chen Wuyong, and the other is have confirmed that Chen Wuyong sent a team of killers to Liaodong in the days when the case happened, but all of these people, like Ji Qingyun, they are missing.
When Tian Qi saw this, she felt strange. The killer killed people. Naturally, they should come back to find Chen Wuyong. How could they disappear? Even if they have any new problems, should they at least send someone back? Why is it all gone?
So what about Fang Jun, who is likely to be one of the killers? Why does he lose his memory? Fang’s mother seems to have said that Fang Jun hurt his brain seven or eight years ago. Will his injury be related to this case? What happened to them after their original murder?
Tian Qi has a headache. Her memory of this period has been a bit messy, mixed with too many emotions. She could not find any useful clues from the confused memory, so she had to stop. She arranged the files and put them back in their original positions. Then she went out with a profound expression and left in the official’s “farewell”.