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Even if Xiu-Er was already dead, it would still affect the Qian Family's reputation. If he did that, wouldn't it just ruin the Qian Family's reputation?
Shopkeeper Qian still wanted to shake his head. He wanted to refuse, but when he thought about the stolen gold and silver, he hesitated.
As for Keeper Qian, he wanted to faint as well. Together, these items would make up eighty percent of the total assets of the Qian Family.
In the end, Shopkeeper Qian was unwilling to do so. He gritted his teeth and nodded righteously. "I think Xiu-Er also wants to die with guilt."
Liu Wei suppressed the ridicule from the corner of his mouth and said: "Then I'll have to trouble you, Shopkeeper Qian. In the morning tomorrow, gather everyone at the entrance of the yamen. Don't worry, we will keep your daughter's matter a secret and will only let them leave behind blood, seal it with our hands, and sign their names. Once we have confirmed their identities, we will directly capture them and not let them have any contact with your daughter. "
If that was the case, it would be better.
When he thought about how his precious daughter would not be able to escape from having her stomach ripped open, the storekeeper's mood sank again.
After explaining the work of the shopkeeper Qian, Liu Wei went straight to the morgue.
Over there, other than Ye Yuanliang's incomplete corpse that had been mended countless times, there was now another Qian Xi'er.
It only took a moment to dig up a piece of meat.
There wasn't much difficulty in handling it, so after sewing up the wound, Liu Wei placed a small lump of meat in his hand into a separate porcelain bottle. His eyes couldn't help but look a little deep.
A child was killed like this before he was even fully formed. He didn't even have the chance to see this world.
Rong Ling stood at the side and embraced Liu Wei's shoulders. Even though Liu Wei did not say a word, Rong Ling seemed to know what she was thinking.
After the case broke in the middle of the night, it was almost daybreak when he returned to the inn.
Rong Ling forced Liu Wei to sleep a little more. Liu Wei fell on the bed, but habitually turned over and hugged Rong Ling's waist: "Let's sleep together."
Rong Ling softly acknowledged her as he covered her with the blanket.
Liu Wei lazily laid in his embrace as she thought about many things. In the end, she suddenly sat up, looked at the man in front of her, and asked: "Rong Ling, is there something that you're hiding from me?"
Not knowing why she mentioned it, Rong Ling was startled for a moment, he slowly sat up and extended his finger over, helping her comb through her messy hair: "Why do you ask?"
"Yesterday morning …" She pursed her lips. "I feel like you're hiding something from me."
Rong Ling frowned, he suddenly became silent.
"There really is one." Even though it was only a moment of silence, Liu Wei was able to see through it quickly.
Rong Ling exhaled, returned to his bed, reached out, and pulled her down, wrapping her in his embrace with his lips and closed his eyes: "Yes, I'm hiding this from you."
Liu Wei pressed her face against his chest, not saying a word.
"I have a reason." This was his explanation.
Liu Wei paused for a long while before slowly nodding. His fingertips grabbed onto his clothes as he said, "You can hide this from me, but don't carry me on your back."
You can have secrets, you can have privacy, but at least let me know that you have a secret, a secret, and no, you keep me completely in the dark.
People hate to be fooled.
Rong Ling's heart was touched as he unconsciously hugged her even tighter. He whispered into her ear, "Go to sleep for a while."
Liu Wei closed his eyes, and at that moment, the white of the fish's belly could be seen outside the window.
A new day was about to begin.
… ….
At noon at the yamen.
Liu Wei and Rong Ling arrived a little late, the moment they entered the hall, they saw a whole bunch of people.
Liu Wei didn't sleep well, and after a few hours, his eyes were sore.
Shopkeeper Qian was a bookstore shopkeeper. Even though he was a scholar, he was still a merchant. As for Qian Xi'er, as the daughter of a merchant, she did not have the temperament of a lady from a wealthy family.
There were three booksellers.
However, as the young lady of the bookstore, Qian Xi'er also liked to stay in the shop. She would occasionally collect money and occasionally associate with some scholars and scholars. She was quite interested in the days.
Shopkeeper Qian tacitly agreed that his daughter would interact more with scholars. After all, he had only taken the Elementary Scholar exam, so he was unsure if his future son-in-law would be a top scholar.
As for Qian Xi'er, who would come to the bookstore whenever she was free to pair up poems with others, there were many men whom she knew.
Looking at the hall full of people, Liu Wei roughly counted about thirty people.
He really couldn't tell.
Today, Liu Wei had brought Xiaoli along, so he did not have the time to take blood samples one by one. Naturally, it was the time to abuse children.
Xiaoli didn't know anything.
Mother did whatever she was told to do. She obediently carried a bundle of self-made test tubes and sat down at a small table that had been prepared long ago. She then put everything out obediently.
Those who were called were confused!
Some of them had heard that an accident had befallen Qian Xi'er, causing her to die in the water. After all, she was someone they knew. If something were to happen to her, people would definitely pay attention to it.
However, there were more people who were confused and confused.
Sun Qi listened to Liu Wei's instructions last night and knew what to say.
Therefore, Sun Qi coughed and said: "Before, Shopkeeper Qian had a plague, which almost killed him. Although the epidemic situation has been suppressed, I am only afraid of the victims, and am specially entrusted by Shopkeeper Qian to come here to see everyone. We have a doctor here to see if he is sick, and if he is released, if he is sick, then so be it."
Are there people attending the yamen?
However, it was a plague after all. The government would pay attention to such a large-scale epidemic situation, so it made sense.
The people below began whispering, but no one was suspicious. They were just curious, could this Qian Xi'er's death be related to the plague?
If that was the case, then they truly wanted to have a look. If they did not turn around, they too would have lost their lives.
Scholars did not believe in ghosts and gods. To them, they would rather believe that Qian Xi'er had been killed by plague than to believe that Qian Xi'er had been found by a water ghost as a substitute.
The group of scholars all complied obediently.
Liu Wei sat beside Xiaoli, and casually checked his pulse, causing Xiaoli to draw blood.
When the first person saw the child stab him with a needle, he immediately cried out! He was a bit angry!
He heard Lord Sun say, "Everyone in the capital is testing their illnesses like this."
Everyone suddenly felt that they had lost track of their own abilities. They could not keep up with the trend of the first-tier cities of the Qing-Yun Realm. They did not dare to get angry again. They drew blood and stood aside.
The process of drawing blood went smoothly. Halfway through the drawing, a chuckle sounded from outside the door.
The man's laughter was light and lingering, the sound crisp and clear. Liu Wei was curious for a moment as he raised his eyes to take a look.
When he saw it, he was stunned.
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