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Chapter 458: Investigating Old Cases
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Su Bin shook his head, saying, “Originally, I didn’t have any conditions.”
“But now, I need to discuss something with you.”
“On my first day at the Court of Judicial Review, I went through the past records.”
The Old Marquis’s heart skipped a beat. What was Su Bin hinting at?
Was he planning to reopen old wounds?
“I came across a doc.u.ment that my father had submitted to the Court of Judicial Review over twenty years ago, along with the a.s.sociated information, ”
Su Bin continued.
“In it, he accused a concubine of the Marquis Mansion of poisoning the Marquis Mansion’s mistress.”
As expected, Su Bin was revisiting old grievances. The Old Marquis frowned and replied, “Back then, there was insufficient evidence, and the Court of Judicial Review had already closed the case. Why would they still keep the evidence and information?”
Su Bin remained composed. “In fact, the case was never officially closed. My father had announced his permanent departure from the capital, effectively severing ties with the Marquis Mansion. Without a plaintiff and due to the scarcity of evidence, the Court of Judicial Review set the case and a.s.sociated information aside.’
“They likely expected my father to return to the capital, at which point they could resume their investigation. But since my father never returned, the case remained neither closed nor dismissed.”
“I’ve carefully reviewed the evidence and related information, and I believe that my father’s suspicions were well-founded.”
“As a result, I am prepared to request the Emperor’s approval to reopen this case and conduct a thorough investigation.”
The Old Marquis frowned, interjecting, “Back then, the case was unresolved due to insufficient evidence. Now, so many years have pa.s.sed, and there’s little point in reopening it.”
“Moreover, the Emperor is unlikely to grant permission for such an investigation.”
Su Bin shook his head and replied, “The significance of this investigation and whether the emperor permits it will only become clear once we initiate the process.”
“In truth, I’m doing this to fulfill my father’s wish.”
“Up until his death, my father maintained the belief that my grandmother’s demise was not due to natural causes. He harbored resentment for being powerless and unable to uncover the truth. Consequently, he could only express his frustration in the most straightforward and helpless manner.”
“As a result, despite his financial struggles, he never considered returning to the capital. He concealed his background from us, providing only one piece of advice: to study diligently and make a name for myself.”
“Now, I understand the reason behind his counsel. He didn’t merely want me to achieve recognition; he wanted me to possess the capability to revisit the case.”
The Old Marquis displayed a hint of annoyance. “Are you implying that I was protecting her?”
Su Bin remained composed. “I never suggested that.”
“I also believe that you never did.”
“However, I implore you not to obstruct me.”
The Old Marquis’s countenance darkened. “What if the truth reveals that your grandmother pa.s.sed away from natural causes?”
Su Bin declared, “In such a scenario, I will keep the findings to myself, presenting them as a gesture to bring solace to my father’s heart so he can find peace in the afterlife, no longer burdened by this matter.”
“But if the investigation reveals a connection between your concubine and my grandmother’s death, then don’t blame me for disregarding your reputation!” The Old Marquis’s expression darkened even further.
Su Bin continued, “Your reputation holds significance, but compared to the injustice my father suffered, it pales in comparison.”
Despite his anger, the Old Marquis had no recourse but to take his leave.
His visage betrayed evident displeasure. At that moment, he was certain of the righteousness of his decision.
However, now he was no longer certain.
He even contemplated the possible outcome: his wife’s death was highly likely connected to his political ambition.
After receiving a reprimand and warning from the emperor, the Crown Prince’s conduct became significantly more restrained.
He not only refrained from provoking Su Bin but also curbed any designs he may have had concerning Qin Zhenzhen, at least for the time being..