Chapter 34: Assassin

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Chapter 34: Assassin

There are some people in this world who, no matter what they do, cant really be argued with. To Xiao Jingrui and Yan Yujin, Xia Dong was one such person. So, although both had unhappy expressions on their faces, neither dared to actually voice a single word of protest.

Come on, lets see where youve hidden the poison for your suicide. Xia Dong bent down, pulled the leader of the assassins up, and forcefully grabbed his dislocated jaw, causing both of his legs to jump in pain, his face growing pale as wax. She clicked her tongue. So its really still hidden in the teeth, huh? What a lack of creativity, cant you find a new place?

Although she spoke casually, the masters Xiao and Yan, who were listening nearby, couldnt help shuddering and exchanging a glance.

An assassin who would commit suicide if he failed was among those ranked highest in his field, and were not only difficult to find, but also exceedingly expensive. What kind of result had Xia Dongs investigations in Bin province achieved, to have provoked a reaction of this degree?

Theres no point asking you questions like this, well have to take out the poison pouch first. Xia Dong ignored the paling faces of the two nearby and considered how to extract the poison pouch from the teeth of the assassin so she could relocate his jaw for the interrogation. Women were usually inclined towards cleanliness, and though oft-mistaken for a handsome gentleman, Xia Dong was no exception. She gripped his jaw and examined it for a long time, but couldnt think of any way to extract the poison pouch without putting her fingers inside, and, finally growing impatient, delivered a hard punch with her fist against his cheek. With a smothered groan, the assassin spewed forth a spray of fresh blood along with a few teeth and a tiny pouch.

Xiao Jingrui and Yan Yujin exchanged another glance, their faces turning green. She was still a devil behind that pretty face then, every bit as vicious and merciless as she had been in those years.

Xia Dong nonchalantly wiped the back of her hand on her robes, then relocated the assassins jaw with a loud crack. She didnt hurriedly start asking questions, but instead took his wrist and twisted hard, immediately breaking the bone, and making him scream out in pain until he could only take loud gasping breaths, like a dying fish, his body spasming uncontrollably, as he turned a poisonous glare on her.

Still dare look at me like that? Xia Dong let out a cold laugh, then grabbed his other wrist, squeezing up along his arm as the sounds of breaking bones filled the air, until his arm was limp as clay. The assassin, yelling in pain, fainted, and then was quickly awakened again by the intense pain.

Xia Dong jiejie! Although he knew this was an assassin who would not have so much as blinked before murdering them, Xiao Jingrui still couldnt stand it. Wait, stop, this is too. And anyway, dont you need to ask him questions? If you torture him to death, that wont do you any good.

Youre right, Id almost forgotten. Xia Dong pulled the assassins head up by the scalp and stared him straight in the eye, her voice dripping with ice, I prefer beating prisoners up to asking questions. So dont answer me too happily, and deprive me of the chance to use a few of my punishments.

Xia Dong jiejie. Xiao Jingrui was about to continue when he was pulled to one side by Yan Yujin, who urged, Dont get involved, Xuanjing officers have their own way of doing things, we wont be able to intervene.

Is this kind of questioning under torture really effective?

Hes a suicidal assassin, he might not say anything if she isnt ruthless enough. If youre not used to it, then dont look. Not everything on this earth can be done with warmth and kindness, with politeness and modesty. Yan Yujin glanced back, then sighed. It looks like the case with the Duke of Qing isnt so simple. I wonder how much trouble its going to cause.

I find it strange, Xiao Jingrui said, frowning. Everyone knows its a bad idea to get on the wrong side of the Xuanjing Bureau. Why bother putting so much effort into attacking Xia Dong jie when they could have stopped the accusers from entering the capital? If they had sent assassins of this capacity to kill Grandfather and Grandmother Hu, they wouldnt have been able to escape into Jiangzuo territory. Now the case has already been raised, and Xuanjing officers have already received the secret imperial order to start investigating, isnt it much more difficult to try to silence them now?

Perhaps the Duke of Qing didnt know about it in the beginning. Yan Yujin thought it over. Maybe the people over in Bin province figured they could handle it themselves, and didnt send word over, not expecting us to meet the accusers and help them arrive safely into the capital. And only then did those implicated in the case start to get scared.

Xiao Jingrui shook his head. If the Duke of Qing didnt know all the details in the beginning, then at worst, it would only have been a crime of conniving with his relatives, so why would it have come to sending assassins after a Xuanjing officer?

Maybe Xia Dong jie found out something else in her investigations in Bin province, maybe these assassins have nothing to do with the Duke of Qing, maybe she made some enemies with that temper of hers, Yan Yujin raised an eyebrow. The possibilities are endless. I dont like mulling over things like this, its too bothersome. Let Xia Dong jie do the worrying for herself. Once shes investigated thoroughly, we can ask her directly, and avoid standing here letting our imaginations run wild.

Oh! Xiao Jingrui suddenly cried out in fear, and Yan Yujin jumped in fright, following his gaze to see Xia Dong dropping the limp body of the assassin onto the ground as if she were throwing down a dead dog, then draw out a silk handkerchief and wipe her hands, her crescent eyebrows furrowed.

What is it? Yan Yujin asked.

Xiao Jingrui looked solemn, and slowly ground out two words: Hes dead.

Xiao Ruis eyesight is pretty good, Xia Dong threw them a glance. He is dead indeed. Its really too bad, wasting all my efforts to capture him. I didnt know there was more poison hidden under the corner of his lip. He stretched out his tongue, touched it, and died. The strange and nauseating part is, he wasnt afraid he would touch it accidentally when he wasnt ready to die.

Then did you find out anything? Yan Yujin stepped closer, glanced at the swollen, green face of the corpse, and hurriedly looked away. He was the leader, so he must know something.

He only said four words, Xia Dong spoke impassively. It is not over.

What does it mean?

Dont drag Brother Su into this, Xiao Jingrui glared at him. How can the difference in Brother Sus maturity and steadiness compared to yours be measured in years alone?

Yes, yes, no one can compare to Brother Su in your eyes. But what he thinks about the Princess, and whether the Princess has any feelings towards him besides admiration, I cant tell. Yan Yujin was going to take the chance to exclaim over what had happened in Wuying Hall today, but suddenly remembering that Xia Dong was an officer of the Xuanjing Bureau, and that the matter involved different parties in the palace, and that Mei Changsu had refused to explain more about the matter, only saying that news would certainly be carried out tomorrow for everyone to hear, he thought there was some mysterious element involved, and that it would be better not to say anything at all.

Dont indulge in foolish thoughts. In the end, Xiao Jingrui was still treating Mei Changsu with the love and respect of a younger brother to an older, and he refused to let anyone talk about him behind his back; plus, he was worried that, in his merry chatter, Yan Yujin might let slip the events that had taken place after the Emperor had left and thus bring needless trouble to Mei Changsu, and so he immediately interrupted him and said, Xia Dong jie has just returned, why dont you talk about something serious and tell her about the ten finalists?

Im not interested in these finalists, Xia Dong said indifferently. But this Brother Su is rather interesting. I heard you two discussing him over and over when I was lying in the grass just now; he seems quite a character. What, so is he one of those with an ounce of talent who came into the capital brimming with ambition, ready to chase after fame and glory?

Brother Su isnt like that! Xiao Jingrui was extremely unhappy. Xia Dong jie doesnt know him, how can you judge him?

It looks like you respect him deeply. Xia Dongs expression grew cool. Dont know him, huh? Then I will go and get to know him. The Crown Prince and Prince Yu are fighting over him, his worth must be placed even higher than Princess Nihuangs. With someone like him in the capital, how could a Xuanjing Officer such as I not go and get to know him?

Xiao Jingrui and Yan Yujin exchanged a few nervous glances, communicated quickly with their eyes, and finally it was the son of the Imperial Uncle who stepped forward and said seriously, What Xia Dong jie has mentioned, we also need to explain. What you heard just now was largely our own speculation, and some of it was unhappy venting due to disputes between friends. Brother Su is our friend, and has not had any errant behaviour since he entered the capital. We ask Xia Dong jie to please not hold any bias towards him as a result of our careless words.

Dont worry, Xia Dong looked at the serious expressions of the two young people before her, and couldnt help smiling. Naturally I will first investigate the matter. We will not bring only winds and shadows of suspicion before the Emperor, or do you take us Xuanjing Officers for gossips?

Of course, this answer was not satisfying, but if they kept protesting, it might only increase Xia Dongs interest towards Mei Changsu, and in any case, she had heard both what she should have and what she should not have, and they had only themselves to blame for not being more alert, and couldnt blame the listener for drawing her own conclusions.

Looks like we wont be having any more unexpected visitors today. Xia Dong had seen the twos expression, but acted as if she had not noticed, casually straightening her robes and saying, Lets enter the city together. Give me xiao Yans horse, you two can ride xiao Ruis horse.

Ah, Yan Yujin grumbled, The two of us men on one horse.

You can come over and ride with me, Xia Dong laughed lightly. Whos coming?

The two paled and shook their heads furiously.

Then Im afraid Ill have to trouble you. Xiao Rui, hurry up and bring the horse over.

Xiao Jingrui obediently led the horse, who was grazing with its head bent, over and handed her the reins, saying quietly, Xia Dong jie, should we take care of your wound first? It looks like theres some blood seeping out.

In the end, youre the considerate, attentive one. Xia Dong smiled slightly. No matter, we can take care of it after we enter the city.

Xia Dong jie really got hurt? Yan Yujin concernedly stuck his head over. Where?

Xia Dong stretched out a hand and flicked his forehead. Little brat, you only realized now? Those assassins werent amateurs, if I didnt show them some real blood, how could we have so easily gotten that cowardly assassin to show his face?

Xiao Jingrui glanced over at the corpse and said frowning, Were not going to do anything about him?

A dead person who can no longer speak is like a broken knife that has been thrown away by its master. What is the use in picking it up? Xia Dongs voice was cold. After we get back, well let the capital guards send someone to bury him. Hed bother people if hes just left here.

I guess thats the only way. The body of an assassin must be clean, so they probably wont be able to trace anything. Lets go. Yan Yujin vaulted onto the horse, holding onto the saddle, and when Xiao Jingrui had jumped up behind him, he cheerfully pulled on the reins, ignoring everything else.

Hey, do you have no bones, leaning against me so comfortably? Xiao Jingrui scolded him, smiling, not really minding much. The sun was setting to the west, and amidst the soft hoof-beats and long shadows, the three rode steadily towards the city gates of the capital.

here, grandfather and grandmother are used as titles of respect, not to indicate familial relations; he is referring to the couple they met on the road before they entered the capital with MCS, who were bringing an accusation of land seizing against the Duke of Qings relatives, and whom Yan Yujin escorted into the capital

another way of referring to Yan Yujin, like xiao Jin