The best evil mother-in-law is reborn, supported by the koi granddaughter
Chapter 33 The Game Against Her
Chapter 33 The Game Against Her
Cui Shun'er could see that the people in front of her wanted to put her to death. This was undoubtedly a game aimed at her.
"Your Excellency, Aunt Wang is purely slandering women. I will never admit to things I have not done." Cui Shun'er's attitude was firm, which made the people around start whispering, wondering what Cui Shun'er had done. Didn't do anything to kill.
"Our old man died after eating your meat. I brought all the meat. If you don't believe me, you can taste it yourself." Aunt Wang glared at Cui Shun'er viciously, as if she wanted her to go to hell together. hot.
The county magistrate signaled to the yamen beside him, asking them to bring up the meat to see what went wrong.
A plate of meat was served, and the clerk who was called by the magistrate took out a silver needle from the bag, inserted it into the meat to test it, and pulled it out after a few seconds, and saw that the tip of the silver needle turned black.
It goes without saying that this meat is definitely poisonous, and it was Cui Shun'er who sold the meat to Aunt Wang, and it seemed so reasonable.
"What else do you have to say now?" The magistrate glared angrily, obviously dissatisfied with Cui Shun'er's ruthless behavior, but no one knew what else was involved in it.
Cui Shun'er stared at the blackened silver needle, and said slowly, her tone was unprecedentedly calm: "Sir, let's not say whether I sold this plate of meat to Aunt Wang, even if I sold it, but who can guarantee it?" Did no one else touch the meat before Aunt Wang cooked after this?"
"You're talking nonsense. From the beginning to the end, I didn't give this meat to anyone else. Was it you or me?" A guilty conscience flashed in Aunt Wang's eyes, and she turned and cried to the magistrate in the hall: "My lord, she not only You killed my old man with cruelty, and now you are still quibbling about not repenting, please be clear, and give our old man justice."
It can be said that the words were full of tears, every word was heartbreaking, almost everyone present was infected by Aunt Wang's crying, and felt that Cui Shun'er not only poisoned people to death, but also refused to admit it, it was really abominable.
"Cui Shun'er, do you have any evidence to prove that this piece of meat was not bought from you? Or that you have nothing to do with this meat?" The county magistrate clearly leaned towards Aunt Wang, asking whether Cui Shun'er could prove her Innocence, not whether Aunt Wang has evidence to prove that the meat was poisonous before it was given to her.
"My lord, I want to ask Aunt Wang a question." Cui Shun'er simply didn't go around this, but changed the way of asking.
After getting permission from the magistrate, Cui Shun'er looked at Aunt Wang, and she asked: "Since you said that your old man ate my meat and died when you were eating, why are you fine? Unless You didn't eat that meat at all."
"I..." Aunt Wang stuttered a little when asked, and explained hesitantly: "I was still cooking other dishes, and when I turned around, I saw our old man lying there with the meat you sold in the bowl. who is it?"
Cui Shun'er felt that Aunt Wang was really messing around, maybe she knew how her husband died, so she just wanted to gain some benefits from her by slandering her so much.
"Then I would like to ask Wu Zuo, what is the real cause of death of the deceased? Did he die from poisoning, or was there something else?" Cui Shun'er told the truth. She saw Aunt Wang's face turn from blue to white, and her eyes were filled with surprise.
Wu Zuo hesitated and didn't answer, but looked at the county magistrate who was sitting in the hall, and the other party couldn't hide it, so he had to nod.
"I did an autopsy on the deceased, and he died of a heart attack." As soon as Wu Zuo said this, everyone present knew what was going on. It seemed that he died of a sudden illness and had nothing to do with Cui Shun'er's flesh. relation.
Aunt Wang was not convinced, she insisted on putting the blame on Cui Shun'er, and said forcefully: "It's also because his family's meat is too meaty, so my old man died because of his innocence, and it's their fault."
After listening to such nonsense, everyone felt that it was unreasonable to make trouble, but the county magistrate seemed to think it was very reasonable, thinking that Cui Shun'er had something to do with it, and he would punish her for everything.
"The meat you sold indirectly caused the death of the deceased. Logically speaking, you are also guilty." The county magistrate said that Cui Shun'er was about to be punished.
Pei Zheng was scratching his head impatiently beside him. Anyone with a discerning eye could see that the government was deliberately embarrassing this matter, but they were just grassroots, and they couldn't compete with the government.
"Grandma, grandma is innocent, you can't bully grandma." The children standing outside the hall were all shouting, and some people were even mobilized to cry for injustice. The scene was somewhat chaotic.
The county magistrate didn't expect that Cui Shun'er was still caring about someone. He was about to convict him early to avoid complications, when he heard someone shouting outside: "Wait a minute, I have new evidence here."
Everyone looked out, and some people automatically stepped out of the middle to give it to the hero.
Pei Xian came on auspicious clouds under everyone's earnest eyes. He came to the court and threw out a bag of silver.
Seeing those silver taels, Aunt Wang's face changed in an instant, from blood-red anger to pale, and her whole body lost all color.
"Master Pei, why are you doing this?" The county magistrate looked at Pei Xian with a displeased face. This was the second time he had blatantly helped Cui Shun'er. Undoubtedly, there must be something between the two of them.
"I'm just worried that you have arrested the wrong person and judged the wrong case. This is the silver taels I found in this woman's house. Now I can torture her where she got the silver taels."
Pei Xian said it easily, but Aunt Wang obviously paled.
Unable to withstand Pei Xian's logical analysis and questioning, Aunt Wang had no choice but to admit that her old man died of a sudden illness, but someone paid her to slander Cui Shun'er.
"The truth is out, I think my lord, you should know what to do." Pei Xian was like a savior, the light radiating from his body was enough to cover Cui Shun'er, even Pei Zheng was very grateful to Pei Xian, completely forgetting that he had been away from home for many years.
Due to the presence of so many people, the magistrate could no longer arbitrarily arrest Cui Shun'er, so he had to let her go according to Pei Xian's wishes, and Aunt Wang also sneaked away. After all, it is not honorable to wrong others, Cui Shun'er Not to hold account is already tolerance.
"Why didn't you pursue her? She framed you as a murderer." Pei Xian walked up to Cui Shun'er and looked at her suspiciously.
"She has already lost her husband, so why should she be imprisoned again?" Cui Shun'er's desolate words shocked Pei Zheng, he always felt that Cui Shun'er's words were talking about himself.
Pei Xian looked at Cui Shun'er with admiration, it was not easy for a country woman to be so tolerant.
(End of this chapter)
Cui Shun'er could see that the people in front of her wanted to put her to death. This was undoubtedly a game aimed at her.
"Your Excellency, Aunt Wang is purely slandering women. I will never admit to things I have not done." Cui Shun'er's attitude was firm, which made the people around start whispering, wondering what Cui Shun'er had done. Didn't do anything to kill.
"Our old man died after eating your meat. I brought all the meat. If you don't believe me, you can taste it yourself." Aunt Wang glared at Cui Shun'er viciously, as if she wanted her to go to hell together. hot.
The county magistrate signaled to the yamen beside him, asking them to bring up the meat to see what went wrong.
A plate of meat was served, and the clerk who was called by the magistrate took out a silver needle from the bag, inserted it into the meat to test it, and pulled it out after a few seconds, and saw that the tip of the silver needle turned black.
It goes without saying that this meat is definitely poisonous, and it was Cui Shun'er who sold the meat to Aunt Wang, and it seemed so reasonable.
"What else do you have to say now?" The magistrate glared angrily, obviously dissatisfied with Cui Shun'er's ruthless behavior, but no one knew what else was involved in it.
Cui Shun'er stared at the blackened silver needle, and said slowly, her tone was unprecedentedly calm: "Sir, let's not say whether I sold this plate of meat to Aunt Wang, even if I sold it, but who can guarantee it?" Did no one else touch the meat before Aunt Wang cooked after this?"
"You're talking nonsense. From the beginning to the end, I didn't give this meat to anyone else. Was it you or me?" A guilty conscience flashed in Aunt Wang's eyes, and she turned and cried to the magistrate in the hall: "My lord, she not only You killed my old man with cruelty, and now you are still quibbling about not repenting, please be clear, and give our old man justice."
It can be said that the words were full of tears, every word was heartbreaking, almost everyone present was infected by Aunt Wang's crying, and felt that Cui Shun'er not only poisoned people to death, but also refused to admit it, it was really abominable.
"Cui Shun'er, do you have any evidence to prove that this piece of meat was not bought from you? Or that you have nothing to do with this meat?" The county magistrate clearly leaned towards Aunt Wang, asking whether Cui Shun'er could prove her Innocence, not whether Aunt Wang has evidence to prove that the meat was poisonous before it was given to her.
"My lord, I want to ask Aunt Wang a question." Cui Shun'er simply didn't go around this, but changed the way of asking.
After getting permission from the magistrate, Cui Shun'er looked at Aunt Wang, and she asked: "Since you said that your old man ate my meat and died when you were eating, why are you fine? Unless You didn't eat that meat at all."
"I..." Aunt Wang stuttered a little when asked, and explained hesitantly: "I was still cooking other dishes, and when I turned around, I saw our old man lying there with the meat you sold in the bowl. who is it?"
Cui Shun'er felt that Aunt Wang was really messing around, maybe she knew how her husband died, so she just wanted to gain some benefits from her by slandering her so much.
"Then I would like to ask Wu Zuo, what is the real cause of death of the deceased? Did he die from poisoning, or was there something else?" Cui Shun'er told the truth. She saw Aunt Wang's face turn from blue to white, and her eyes were filled with surprise.
Wu Zuo hesitated and didn't answer, but looked at the county magistrate who was sitting in the hall, and the other party couldn't hide it, so he had to nod.
"I did an autopsy on the deceased, and he died of a heart attack." As soon as Wu Zuo said this, everyone present knew what was going on. It seemed that he died of a sudden illness and had nothing to do with Cui Shun'er's flesh. relation.
Aunt Wang was not convinced, she insisted on putting the blame on Cui Shun'er, and said forcefully: "It's also because his family's meat is too meaty, so my old man died because of his innocence, and it's their fault."
After listening to such nonsense, everyone felt that it was unreasonable to make trouble, but the county magistrate seemed to think it was very reasonable, thinking that Cui Shun'er had something to do with it, and he would punish her for everything.
"The meat you sold indirectly caused the death of the deceased. Logically speaking, you are also guilty." The county magistrate said that Cui Shun'er was about to be punished.
Pei Zheng was scratching his head impatiently beside him. Anyone with a discerning eye could see that the government was deliberately embarrassing this matter, but they were just grassroots, and they couldn't compete with the government.
"Grandma, grandma is innocent, you can't bully grandma." The children standing outside the hall were all shouting, and some people were even mobilized to cry for injustice. The scene was somewhat chaotic.
The county magistrate didn't expect that Cui Shun'er was still caring about someone. He was about to convict him early to avoid complications, when he heard someone shouting outside: "Wait a minute, I have new evidence here."
Everyone looked out, and some people automatically stepped out of the middle to give it to the hero.
Pei Xian came on auspicious clouds under everyone's earnest eyes. He came to the court and threw out a bag of silver.
Seeing those silver taels, Aunt Wang's face changed in an instant, from blood-red anger to pale, and her whole body lost all color.
"Master Pei, why are you doing this?" The county magistrate looked at Pei Xian with a displeased face. This was the second time he had blatantly helped Cui Shun'er. Undoubtedly, there must be something between the two of them.
"I'm just worried that you have arrested the wrong person and judged the wrong case. This is the silver taels I found in this woman's house. Now I can torture her where she got the silver taels."
Pei Xian said it easily, but Aunt Wang obviously paled.
Unable to withstand Pei Xian's logical analysis and questioning, Aunt Wang had no choice but to admit that her old man died of a sudden illness, but someone paid her to slander Cui Shun'er.
"The truth is out, I think my lord, you should know what to do." Pei Xian was like a savior, the light radiating from his body was enough to cover Cui Shun'er, even Pei Zheng was very grateful to Pei Xian, completely forgetting that he had been away from home for many years.
Due to the presence of so many people, the magistrate could no longer arbitrarily arrest Cui Shun'er, so he had to let her go according to Pei Xian's wishes, and Aunt Wang also sneaked away. After all, it is not honorable to wrong others, Cui Shun'er Not to hold account is already tolerance.
"Why didn't you pursue her? She framed you as a murderer." Pei Xian walked up to Cui Shun'er and looked at her suspiciously.
"She has already lost her husband, so why should she be imprisoned again?" Cui Shun'er's desolate words shocked Pei Zheng, he always felt that Cui Shun'er's words were talking about himself.
Pei Xian looked at Cui Shun'er with admiration, it was not easy for a country woman to be so tolerant.
(End of this chapter)
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