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Chapter 144 The real murderer

After Pei Shu asked a few questions, many people in the audience realized that although Prince Qing was a foreigner, he was a very intelligent person.

Pei Shu ignored the others and gave Prince Qing a hint with a vague look in his eyes.

Prince Qing was slightly frightened. He had always been an incompetent prince who was ignorant and greedy for money. If he took over this matter and investigated it, it would be easy to reveal that he was not so incompetent. If this matter spread to the palace, who knows?

What would the old emperor think about this?

Fortunately, my son took over the matter first.

King Qing Pei Yi glanced at Pei Shu happily. This son, whom he had never taught personally, not only looked exactly like him, but was also wise and intelligent. This was really God's compensation for him.

King Qing stopped talking.

Pei Shu turned around and looked at Pei Jin, who was kneeling, and her two girls.

After hearing what Pei Shu said, Pei Jin's eyes quickly fell on one of the two maids.

The eldest maid Taoxi spoke in fear.

"As for the prince, there are two keys to the princess's jewelry cabinet. One is on the nanny's body, and the other is on the slave. I can guarantee that the slave's key has never left her body, and the slave has not moved it.

Pass the purple gold hairpin, I hope the prince will investigate it clearly."

Pei Shu glanced at Tao Xi. Tao Xi's figure was not like Feng Jing's, and her eyes were pure and unflustered, so this girl had really never touched the purple hairpin.

Then only Pei Jin’s nanny, Yao, is left.

"Go and bring grandma over."

King Qing immediately waved his hand and ordered the servants behind him.

The servants went straight to the place where the princess lived to take Aunt Yao.

The Yamen sent by Mr. Yang came back, holding a set of clothes in his hand.

At first glance, the clothes looked very similar to Feng Jing's clothes, but upon closer inspection, I found that the clothes were very rough and they were bought from an ordinary shop.

The front of this suit was covered with bloodstains, and it was obvious at a glance that the person wearing this suit was the real culprit who stabbed Miss Lu Er to death.

Master Yang took the clothes and asked Pei Jin: "Has the princess seen this set of clothes?"

Pei Jin shook his head: "I've never seen it."

Mr. Yang understood in his heart that, as expected, this set of clothes was bought on an impromptu basis.

He asked the Yamen to take people to check the shops around Prince Qing's Mansion, because the real culprit behind it had an impromptu idea to imitate Feng Jing. Time was too short, and she couldn't let people go too far to buy clothes.

The officer was ordered to check the clothes, and Grandma Yao was brought over.

She already knew what had happened, and her face was horribly pale.

As soon as he came over, he knelt down with a plop, trembling and said: "Your Majesty, Your Majesty, this old slave has never harmed the princess. This old slave has never harmed the princess. Please investigate clearly."

Pei Shu squinted at her and found that the old woman was very frightened, not at all normal like Tao Xi.

So this matter must have something to do with the old grandma.

Pei Shu ignored Aunt Yao, looked at the maid Taoxi beside Pei Jin and asked: "Who in the princess's yard has a similar figure to Princess Jin?"

This person cannot be someone randomly found from outside, because outsiders cannot enter the princess's yard, and the people behind him are also familiar with the princess. How do others know that the princess has such a purple hairpin?

Taoxi raised her head and glanced at Pei Shu, then carefully glanced at nanny Yao.

Yao's eyes sharpened and he glared at Taoxi angrily.

Pei Shu had been paying attention to Grandma Yao and Tao Xi. Looking at Grandma Yao's expression at this time, it seemed that this matter was really related to this old witch.

Pei Shu sneered and said: "Taoxi, if you don't find this person, you may be in trouble, because you have the key to the princess's jewelry cabinet."

Tao Xi was frightened, and kowtowed, while kowtowing, she said: "Mama Yao's granddaughter Xiao Qi is about the same height as Princess Jin, and when she is busy, she will also open the key for Xiao Qi."

As soon as these words came out, everyone on the scene understood that it was Grandma Yao's granddaughter Xiao Qi who stabbed Lu Qing to death as expected.

It's just that Xiaoqi was ordered by the princess or was bribed by others.

King Qing ordered people to look for Xiao Qi, but his body was found.

Xiaoqi was murdered and silenced.

Prince Qing Pei Yi and Crown Prince Pei Shu looked extremely ugly.

This man actually killed two people in a row in Prince Qing's Mansion. How disrespectful he was of not taking Prince Qing's Mansion seriously. At the same time, it also showed one thing. This real instigator was very familiar with Prince Qing's Mansion.

Pei Yi and Pei Shu did not suspect that Pei Jin ordered the assassination.

If she had such a mind, she would not kill Feng Jing innocently.

There is no deep hatred between Feng Jing and her, but there are some minor conflicts. It is not necessary to commit murder and put the blame on her. If there is a grudge against Feng Jing, it must be counted?

Pei Yi and Pei Shu were shocked. Could it be King Ming or Princess Changle who was behind this?

Compared to Prince Ming, the father and son believed that Princess Changle was more likely. Firstly, Princess Changle was smart, and secondly, Princess Changle had a good relationship with Pei Jin and often came to Prince Qing's Mansion.

Compared to Prince Ming, she was more familiar with Prince Jin's Mansion and the maids around Pei Jin.

Thinking of this, Pei Yi and Pei Shu became deeply afraid of Princess Changle.

On the court, Grandma Yao was filled with despair and regretted sending her granddaughter to serve the princess.

Because this granddaughter was the first child in their family, she had a sweet mouth when she was a child, so the whole family loved her very much.

She is used to being strong and greedy for vanity. She is obviously not a lady, but she has the heart of a lady.

It is very possible that she was bribed by someone, and Grandma Yao found out that her key was missing earlier. She thought she had left it somewhere, but now it seems that it was stolen by her granddaughter.

Grandma Yao thought that her granddaughter had not only harmed herself, but also the whole family, and she could no longer control her tears.

"How could you do such a harmful thing to me, you evil beast? If I had known this, I should have drowned you when you were born."

Master Yang ordered Yizuo to come forward for an autopsy, and finally confirmed that Xiao Qi was killed by breaking his neck.

Judging from this neat technique, the person who killed Xiaoqi was a very skilled master.

Pei Shu said: "Master Yang, my sister-in-law is an ordinary boudoir girl. There is absolutely no such a powerful master around me."

Before Mr. Yang could speak, the official came over: "Sir, we have checked it out. An hour and a half ago, someone went to Sanli Street and bought this dress. But when we checked, the store said he was buying clothes.

It was a woman, but the woman had her head covered, so she couldn’t see her face clearly.”

The case has reached a deadlock here.

The people in the uncle's house could only identify one person like Pei Jin. The person who killed their daughter was the second-class maid next to Pei Jin. Who else could have been killed if she hadn't instigated it?

"Princess Princess, my daughter is so good to you, why would you kill her? My poor daughter."

Pei Jin turned pale and cried: "It wasn't me, I didn't kill him."

The person who had always been arrogant and domineering was scared like a child, and all she knew was that she was not the one who killed the person.

The crowd of onlookers talked a lot.

Feng Jing stood out from the crowd: "Mr. Yang, I know someone involved in the case?"

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