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Chapter 762 This is troublesome!



Chapter 762 This is troublesome!

"Sir, are you just going to let the two murderers get away like this?"

Qi Qingyi couldn't help but feel anxious when she saw that Master Qingfeng hadn't finished asking his questions yet, and the Minister of the Court of Judicial Review had already allowed the two nuns, Jingyin and Jingyun, to leave.

"Princess Liang, do you have any evidence to prove that they are the murderers?"

Qi Qingyi paused slightly and said, "Master Qingfeng has already figured out the truth, but they are unwilling to admit it in order to save their lives."

In my opinion, these two nuns, who usually pretend to be compassionate, are actually as venomous as snakes. They couldn't possibly not know that so many corpses are buried here!

"Your method of solving cases, relying on your own methods to find evidence, is far too difficult. You might as well just torture them severely; you're sure to get the truth out of them!"

The Minister of the Court of Judicial Review: "...Does the Princess Consort mean to extract a confession through torture?"

Qi Qingyi turned to look at Prince Liang and said, "Your Highness, do you think what I said is right?"

"Qingyi's words make sense. With such a big incident happening at Tianci Nunnery, it's impossible that the abbess was completely unaware."

"Even if they didn't kill the person, they are still suspected of covering it up," King Liang said in a deep voice.

The Minister of the Court of Judicial Review frowned, feeling that this trip was truly unlucky. Meeting these guys was definitely a calamity for him!

"Whether it's the nun from Tianci Nunnery or anyone else, we have already interrogated them immediately."

As for the torture, Abbess Jingchen committed suicide directly, admitting to all the crimes, but did not explain the whole story clearly.

Your Highness, you are new here and may not be familiar with the situation at Tianci Nunnery. Abbess Jingyin was someone who wanted to die years ago.

If what Princess Liang said is true, then we may only see another corpse.

The reason the Emperor ordered the Dali Temple to investigate this matter was not only to catch the murderer, but also to find out the whole story.

“Master Qingfeng, since you have already seen through everything, why don’t you just tell us the truth directly?”

In this way, we will know the truth, and the case can be solved as quickly as possible.

The Minister of the Court of Judicial Review looked at Master Qingfeng with great anticipation. He had heard of this master's reputation before, but Princess Chu had also said that this man was nothing but a good-for-nothing.

He believed the words of the Queen Consort of Chu, who probably lacked real talent and learning.

Qi Qingyi's eyes lit up. "Yes, Master, just tell me the truth!"

In an instant, Master Qingfeng felt everyone's attention.

He resorted to his usual trick, saying, "Although I can see it, heavenly secrets cannot be revealed. If I were to speak of it rashly, the price I would pay would be..."

King Xiao raised an eyebrow in confusion, "Then why can the Princess Consort of Chu speak, but you can't?"

Master Qingfeng's expression stiffened, but he smiled and said, "That's because she was talking nonsense and what she said wasn't the truth, so there's no need to worry about it. Everything I said is true."

"So, you're saying you can't help with anything at all?"

The Minister of the Court of Judicial Review hit the nail on the head, a hint of disdain flashing in his eyes, "Princess Consort Liang, since he can't help at all, why interrupt Princess Consort Chu's previous words?"

"If everyone in the Xuanmen sect could predict things so accurately, what would be the point of having us officials to solve cases?"

These words made Qi Qingyi lose face. She looked at Master Qingfeng in disbelief and said:

"Aren't you very accurate at fortune telling? Even if the secrets of heaven cannot be revealed, you should still be able to say something helpful."

King Liang also looked at Qingfeng. He knew that this guy's skill level was definitely not as good as his master's, but since he was a disciple, he had at least learned some of the true teachings.

If Song Ruozhen can say so much, he certainly can too, otherwise wouldn't he have made a fool of himself today?

“I know your master’s abilities. Apart from some things that have too much impact and cannot be said, there is a lot else that can be said, so you can speak with confidence.”

Master Qingfeng: "..."

Is it that he doesn't want to talk about it? He simply doesn't know what to say!

The reason I spoke those ambiguous words to Abbess Shizune was to try and glean clues from her reaction, so that I could subtly extract more useful information from her.

This is a trick they always use; as long as they put in a little more effort, the other party will always be able to reveal their true intentions.

Who would have thought that the nun Jingyin wouldn't even bother to talk to him, leaving him to make up stories out of thin air. How could he possibly do that?

Unfortunately, he was being watched by the two princes at this moment. If he didn't say something, he would completely offend Prince Liang and Princess Liang.

The next moment, Master Qingfeng sighed deeply and said:

"I originally wanted to persuade Abbess Jingyin to tell the truth herself, so as to alleviate her sins, but I didn't expect her to refuse."

"If that's the case, I don't want so many souls to die with their eyes open in disgrace."

"The murderer was Abbess Jingchen; Abbess Jingyin was merely helping to bury the remains."

Qi Qingyi was overjoyed and quickly looked at the Minister of the Court of Judicial Review, saying, "Your Excellency, you should know by now."

"Since you are so good at calculations, Master, why don't you also calculate why Abbess Jingchen killed these children?" the Minister of the Court of Judicial Review asked again.

Master Qingfeng thought to himself, "...Why are you coming again?"

The situation just now was entirely a fluke. Anyway, since Abbess Jingchen committed suicide out of fear of punishment, the matter must be related to her.

Since Abbess Jingyin didn't commit suicide, she probably wasn't the mastermind. But it's impossible for so many corpses to go unnoticed; there must have been accomplices.

Therefore, she is the most likely candidate.

As for why Abbess Jingchen killed so many children, how could he possibly know?

"My lord, heavenly secrets are not to be revealed. I have already taken a great risk by speaking out about this result."

As for the reason for this…

The Minister of the Court of Judicial Review simply ignored his so-called excuses and bluntly asked, "Can't you figure it out?"

He didn't know much about the Xuanmen's abilities before, but now, seeing the difference between Master Qingfeng and Princess Chu, it was clear at a glance.

With this level of skill, she's worlds apart from the Princess Consort of Chu!

Master Qingfeng was secretly annoyed. How could this guy say something so irritating!

"It's not that I can't figure it out..."

King Xiao raised an eyebrow and replied, "Is it a secret of heaven that cannot be revealed?"

Master Qingfeng noticed the sarcasm in their words. They had really said what he wanted to say. But if he really said that, wouldn't he become a laughing stock?

"With my abilities, I can certainly calculate it, but I need some time..."

King Liang frowned. He naturally sensed the problem. This guy probably didn't have the ability to calculate it at all; he was just stalling for time.

He had many masters following him, and he was well aware of their abilities. In this situation, they must be able to calculate a great deal of information.

The guy in front of me was speaking in ambiguous and vague terms, clearly making things up, which annoyed me.

Bringing Qingfeng here today without fully understanding his abilities has caused this whole mess; it's probably going to be troublesome.

Chu Junting is no pushover!


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