Chapter 1480 His Face Immediately Turned Black!
The crowd gradually dispersed, and everyone looked back along Liu Wei's gaze.
Then I saw a middle-aged man wearing a crimson robe and leading some guards and servants standing there at the opening and closing of the door.
Although most of the people present were locals from the capital, not all of them were lucky enough to meet the princes and nobles. Everyone was whispering and discussing, guessing what the identity of this well-dressed big shot might be?
The Yun family is a century-old family and has a lot of friendship with the upper class circles in the capital. Naturally, they recognized that this person was the younger brother of the current emperor, the Sixth Prince.
Several Yun family masters looked at each other, wondering why the Sixth Prince appeared here.
Even the governor above the palace was stunned. He had an unclear master-servant relationship with the Sixth Prince before the imperial examination and high school. Ever since he entered the court as an official and was favored by the emperor, he has always had a relationship with him intentionally or unintentionally. He was estranged from the Sixth Prince's Mansion many times.
At first, he was afraid that the Sixth Prince would blame him, but then he was in the emperor's heart and was appointed as the governor of the capital. These worries disappeared. After all, the past is just the past, as long as he is only loyal to the emperor now. One person, the emperor will keep him safe and sound.
Now that the Sixth Prince suddenly appeared in his yamen, how could the governor not be surprised? He came down from his high position, walked respectfully to the yamen door, rolled up his sleeves and said respectfully: "I don't know if the lord is here to greet you from afar, but why?" I hope you will be forgiven."
Prince?
When the people nearby heard that this was actually the prince, they all bowed awkwardly.
The Sixth Prince looked at the red-faced old minister in front of him, with a trace of anger flashing in his eyes, and said sarcastically: "Didn't you send someone with an official order to summon me?"
Fu Yin paused: "I, I don't have any..." At this point, he suddenly reacted and turned his head suddenly to look at Liu Wei in the hall.
Following his gaze, the Sixth Prince also saw the young man with a handsome appearance in the hall. The "shameful and regretful thing" just mentioned was probably what he said.
Taking a step forward, the Six Kings entered the main hall and stood in front of the young man. His eyes narrowed dangerously, and in a voice that only two people could hear, he warned: "Do you know that you are looking for death?"
Liu Wei's eyes were equally sharp: "We'll see."
"You..." The Six Kings were still waiting to say something.
Liu Wei had interrupted him and said in a loud voice: "I am indeed the one who invited the prince, but not everyone has arrived yet. Please wait a moment, the prince."
Fu Yin hurriedly walked up to Liu Wei and asked in a low voice: "Who are you and what do you want to do!"
"I am a police officer, and I am currently assisting you in solving the case." Liu Wei said, and made a "please" gesture: "The person should be here soon, please take a seat."
Fu Yin trembled and pointed at Liu Wei's face: "I really let you get killed!"
Just as he was talking, there was another sound of footsteps outside.
Liu Wei looked outside and immediately laughed: "This time, everyone is here."
The last person invited was none other than Shopkeeper Qiu from Zhihui Yaji.
The moment he saw Shopkeeper Qiu appear, the Sixth Prince, who was still calm at first, suddenly glared at Liu Wei.
Shopkeeper Qiu also saw the Sixth Prince. He suppressed the urge to come forward to say hello and saluted Lord Fu Yin first.
The governor knew Shopkeeper Qiu, and there was no scholar in the capital who didn't know Zhihui Yaji.
The governor was forced to return to his high position. He was stunned and looked directly at Liu Wei: "Whatever you want to say, say it now!"
Liu Wei turned around, looked at Shopkeeper Qiu, who was over fifty years old, and asked, "Does Shopkeeper Qiu know how to write in regular script?"
This was obviously meant for Shopkeeper Qiu, but the Sixth Prince on the other side clenched his fists instantly.
Shopkeeper Qiu didn't know why, so he only replied: "I know how to write in regular script, but I'm not proficient in it. I wonder what you mean by your question?"
Liu Wei waved his hand: "Let's chat and liven up the atmosphere."
The governor in the hall sternly slapped the gavel again: "The hall is not a place for you to laugh and joke. You brought the Sixth Prince and Shopkeeper Qiu here just to tease them!"
Liu Wei didn't pay attention to the Fu Yin's excitement. It's no wonder that this rich Fu Yin is not easy. First the Sixth Prince and then Shopkeeper Qiu. Now he is probably scared crazy. Compared with the power of the Sixth Prince, Zhihui Yaji should be of little importance. However, Zhihui Yaji is a small place but has a wide network of people. All the scholars from the capital gather here. Offending a shopkeeper Qiu is the same as To offend the entire Zhihui Yaji, to offend the entire Zhihui Yaji, is to offend the entire capital.
The city’s talented literati,
This governor is a civil servant, and he cannot afford to offend these future pillars of the country.
Liu Wei understood his sensitivity and did not give in. He took the medical record and the prescription and handed them to Shopkeeper Qiu: "I don't know, Shopkeeper Qiu, maybe he can see the difference between the two documents."
Shopkeeper Qiu looked at the medical records and prescriptions suspiciously, and then said: "It looks like the handwriting of two people, but in fact it looks like it was written by one person. The writing style and meaning are roughly the same. It should be one person imitating the two people's writing. "
Liu Wei smiled: "The person in charge of Zhihui Yaji is really extraordinary. He can tell the key at a glance."
Shopkeeper Qiu smiled modestly: "I'm just a sour scholar. I'm being polite, sir. I just see a lot and can see some skills."
Liu Wei nodded: "The shopkeeper is sincere, so I don't bother the two masters. Since shopkeeper Qiu can tell that these two documents were written by one person, can he tell who wrote them?"
Shopkeeper Qiu was stunned, shook his head and said: "The other party deliberately concealed the handwriting, and you can see it, but looking at this handwriting, it should be written in block script. In Beijing, there are four or five great scholars who write in block script. You might as well ask other people."
Liu Wei walked up to the Sixth Prince and asked, "Can the Sixth Prince be one of them?"
Shopkeeper Qiu paused, hesitated for a moment, and then said: "The Sixth Prince's regular script is one of the best in the world. His writing is sharp and his characters are round and round."
Liu Wei directly handed the medical records and prescriptions to the Sixth Prince: "Your Majesty has a distinguished status, so I shouldn't bother you, but my life is at stake."
The Sixth Prince glared at Liu Wei with sharp eyes. In full view of everyone, he could not get angry, so he could only take the two pieces of evidence, looked at them casually, and said perfunctorily: "There is a brush stroke in block letters hidden behind it, but I can't tell that it is Whose handwriting."
Liu Wei expected that he would deny it, and said unhurriedly: "It is indeed difficult to prove..." As he said that, he changed the topic and looked at Shopkeeper Qiu: "I invited Shopkeeper Qiu here in a hurry. You must also return I don’t know what happened, so I’ll keep it short…”
Liu Weiyan briefly and comprehensively recounted everything that happened this morning. After she finished speaking, Shopkeeper Qiu realized what had happened and couldn't help but sigh: "Doctor Yun's wonderful rejuvenation. Logically speaking, you shouldn't make such a mistake..."
Liu Wei said: "That's right. At first, I thought it was Doctor Yun who made a mistake and wasted people's lives. But then I found out that the handwriting on the patient book and the prescription were actually written by the same person. This is a bit strange. "Okay, what do you think, Shopkeeper Qiu?" Shopkeeper Qiu nodded and said, "Since the plaintiff said that he saw Dr. Yun writing the prescription first and then having the medicine boy copy it in the patient book, those two things must have been written by the two of them. , but I just saw it, the handwriting on the prescription and the medical record were written by different people, but the strokes were written by the same person, which shows that
, the prescription and the medical record were forged. This was not the prescription written by Dr. Yun at the beginning, and the medical record was not the one written by the little medicine boy at the beginning. The matter was very suspicious. "
Liu Wei cupped his hands with admiration on his face: "Shopkeeper Qiu is sensible. Seven people died innocently before, and Doctor Yun's family was wronged later. The shopkeeper is full of righteousness. I wonder if you would be willing to take the time to contribute to this case? "
Shopkeeper Qiu had a look of forgiveness on his face when he was told this, and his scholarly integrity emerged again. He solemnly said: "If there is anything I can do to help, I should do my best."
Liu Wei was waiting for his words. She smiled and took a step forward: "Then I would like to ask Shopkeeper Qiu to think carefully about who among the literati in the capital is both proficient in block letters and a master of imitation pens."
Shopkeeper Qiu recalled it seriously.
Liu Wei glanced at the Sixth Prince who had been staring at her, and said casually: "The block script is an official style, and most students and scholars can learn to write it. The scope is really too big..."
But at this moment, Shopkeeper Qiu's eyes lit up, he clapped his hands and said, "Yes!"
Liu Wei looked at him immediately, and the Sixth Prince also looked over.
"Ning Hui, this year's Yinzhou scholars will temporarily reside in Zhihui Yaji!" Liu Wei clearly saw that the face of the Sixth Prince immediately turned black.