C124 (1/2)
”Nonsense!” Yun Shicheng finally had a reaction, and with a ”pop”, he stood up from the ground, his eyes staring straight at Yun Ruoleng, ”Do you want your sister to not be able to have a complete body even after death?”
”Someone said that my sister died of a disease. I don't believe it!” Yun Ruoleng scoffed, ”Does father not want to know how Third Sister, who just left home healthy a few days ago, became this sick?”
Yun Shicheng's face stiffened. Just as he was about to speak, he was interrupted by Jun Qingshang who had been observing coldly from the side. ”An Xiang, take this king's identity plate and bring in the coroner and the academy judge. This king is also very interested!”
Yun Shicheng wanted to say something, but he did not dare speak.
Yun Ruoleng snorted coldly as he sat on his seat and looked at Yun Shicheng coldly. Then, his gaze focused on Yun Qingyao's serene face. Her death didn't seem to be painful, so the poison wasn't that severe.
An Xiang did not make everyone wait long, in a moment she was back with the coroner and the judge, and the two of them clasped their hands at Jun Qingshang.
Jun Qingshang pointed to Yun Qingyao who was lying on the ground: ”The Holy Mother is the protector of the nation, she did not expect to pass away so unluckily. This King suspects that there is some secret behind it, if not, how could a person who possesses Shaman Energy die so easily?”
”Your Highness's words are reasonable.” The coroner knew what Jun Qingshang meant, and upon receiving the order, he immediately started to examine Yun Qingyao.
The coroner inspected it very carefully, and did not miss a single spot, causing Yun Ruoleng's gaze to become heavier, as she saw that when the coroner opened Yun Qingyao's sleeves, a red line had obviously appeared on Yun Qingyao's arm.
The coroner saw that too and examined the poison with his silver needles before cupping his hands at Jun Qingshang, ”The Holy Mother did die from poison, it's just that this humble one isn't proficient in it. What is this poison?”
”The academy's judge!” Jun Qingshang squinted his eyes, his expression turning uglier.
The judge took the needle from the coroner's hand and examined it carefully. He placed it on his nose and took a sniff. There was a strange expression on his face.
Yun Ruoleng frowned: ”What did Master see?”
”Young lady might not know this, but this poison is colorless and odorless. Furthermore, it has fused with my blood. This humble subject will need some time before I can discover it.” The school judge was very polite to Yun Ruoleng, so polite that even Jun Qingshang was curious.
Yun Ruoleng slightly nodded, but his gaze did not leave Yun Ruoleng. ”It's said that there's an imperial physician in the palace's great hospital who knows a lot about poisons.
The academy judge smiled bitterly as he stroked his grizzled goatee: ”Qian Mo went to the capital to look for Crimson Pearl Grass yesterday. I probably won't be able to return for a few months.”
”An Ying!” Jun Qingshang lowered his head, glanced at Yun Ruoleng who was on the ground, and coldly called out. ”As for the Crimson Pearl Grass …”
”I don't have anything else, but I do have a few stalks of Crimson Pearl Grass.” Yun Ruoleng smiled faintly at the academy's judgement, ”The Qian Family's Young Master is known as the Poison Doctor, but to find something like Crimson Pearl Grass, I'm afraid that I'll have to rely on luck.”
The Academy Judge was a little embarrassed but also a little surprised. Crimson Pearl Grass was a mythical existence, if not for the fact that Yun Qingyao brought a stalk of Crimson Pearl Grass to him to mix with, he would have never known that such a medicinal herb existed in this world.
It was also because at that time, Qian Mo had decided to start searching for Crimson Pearl Grass, but she didn't expect that the most unfavored Seventh Miss of the Yun Palace would be able to take out a few at random.
The most adept of the academy's judgement was his medical skills. His understanding of poisons was indeed much less than that of Qian Mo's. Yun Ruoleng would never deny the academy's medical skills, and he had always trusted this academy's judgement the most.