Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2224: confrontation

  Chapter 2224 Confrontation

   Behind him, Qi Shangshu also squinted his eyes with a smile, and kept looking at Chu Heng.

  Although the current development is as he planned, he can't relax his vigilance until the dust settles.

Hearing this, Chu Heng really had a look of anxiety on his face, and hurriedly said: "Your Majesty, I can explain that it is indeed bad for your health to eat this spice with pig's blood, but as long as you control the amount, it is definitely not harmful. It will cause adverse effects on the body, not to mention death from poisoning, and this dish was originally excluded. When it was first researched by the chef, I asked the doctor and was sure that there might be an accident, so I didn’t plan to keep it. .”

   "What the chef said is also a false confession, otherwise why would he commit suicide." Chu Heng's voice was full of anger.

  Guo Yushi said righteously: "The chef said that Mrs. Chu had asked him not to disclose this matter. Who knows why he committed suicide after confessing. I don't know if Mrs. Chu knows why."

  Chu Heng hooked the corner of his lips indiscriminately.

   "Master Guo, please take the evidence and charge me again. You said that the chef committed suicide after making a confession?"

   "...Not bad." Guo Yushi felt that something was wrong.

   But the words have already been spoken, and there is no way to take them back. However, thinking that this matter has already spread in the capital, those people must not dare to go to Yonghe Restaurant for dinner again.

  Chu Heng's reputation may not be good.

  He wants to see what evidence the other party can produce.

   It's like the Ministry of Criminal Justice has such a confession, although it is not perfect, but Chu Heng can't produce other evidence.

  Chu Heng said: "Since the chef has finished his confession, why did he commit suicide?"

   "Naturally, he committed suicide in fear of crime." Guo Yushi said without thinking.

   "Since he committed suicide in fear of crime, what crime did he plead guilty to?" Chu Heng continued to ask.

  Guo Yushi felt that he was asking the question knowingly, and said angrily: "Naturally, he was in the same boat. In order to make ill-gotten gains, people are killed now, and he committed suicide because he was worried."

  Chu Heng nodded: "But in fact, the money earned by the cook of Yonghe Restaurant has nothing to do with the restaurant business. Mr. Guo, you mean that he is behind the back of the owner of the restaurant to earn ill-gotten wealth?"

   "If that's the case, it's the chef's own decision to serve this dish. What does it have to do with me?"

"Don't try to shirk your responsibility. Before the chef committed suicide, he asked someone to say that he would atone for the deceased, hoping not to implicate his family." Guo Yushi snorted angrily: "This chef cooperates with the Ministry of Criminal Investigation to let the court Understand who is in charge behind the scenes, and his death can protect his family."

"Master Guo is so sure, I want to ask Master Li, whether the Ministry of Criminal Justice has gone to check what Master Guo said: In order to make money, this official forced the people below to obtain ill-gotten gains, and even used the relatives of the other party to control their behavior. Is the officer doing something?"

  Chu Heng said it bluntly, with a touch of irony.

  When Guo Yushi heard his words, he felt that he was provoking himself, and frowned slightly, "Master Li sent someone to investigate, Master Li, what do you think?"

  Shangshu of the Ministry of Punishment responded: "Before I entered the palace, I did arrange the servants to bring the chef's family into the yamen, but I entered the palace before waiting for the confession of the interrogation. I don't know the follow-up news."

  When Guo Yushi heard this, veins popped out on his forehead. He didn't expect the Minister of the Ministry of Punishment to be so dishonest.

   It is obviously a good situation for La Chuheng to dismount.

  (end of this chapter)