Chapter 264
Fu Jun couldn't help but wonder if Liufeng's death was related to him?
The timing of the death of the two siblings is really weird. On the day when Liufeng put everything together and was ready to move towards a new life and Fu Jun happened to leave Gusu, Liufeng suddenly died in a bizarre horse accident.
Is this a coincidence?
There were many times when Fu Jun wanted to convince himself that it was a coincidence.
However, the soul in her body that belonged to the policeman kept reminding her softly that all this was probably not a coincidence.
Fu Jun began to try to analyze the matter from a rational point of view, using the most common method of elimination.
First, she ruled out the possibility of an accident.
The Death of the Flowing Wind is full of weirdness, both in terms of timing and the event itself. Fu Jun's instincts as a former police officer told her that this was definitely not an ordinary accident.
Secondly, Fu Jun ruled out the possibility of ordinary homicide. For example, the driver is interested in seeing the color, with bad intentions, or someone is trying to kill him for money, etc.
If the former is the former, the carriage will go to the inaccessible woods for convenience, rather than going straight to the dangerous rocks; If it is the latter, the news from Gusu said that Liufeng and the others had all their money and property when they died, and they were not lost.
In addition, Fu Jun has investigated the details of Liufeng very carefully, and it can be said that Fu Jun is completely aware of Liufeng's life trajectory in the past ten years.
A maid like Liufeng who deliberately forbears and lives deep in the inner house, Fu Jun doesn't think she can provoke any powerful enemies, and this enemy has to die quickly? Even if someone in the house doesn't like the wind, they can't make such a big move.
There are many ways to put people to death in the inner house. What's more, the carriage that Liufeng was riding in at that time was not provided by the government, but was hired by the carriage and horse dealership.
This kind of layout is full of randomness, and the people in the house don't have such a big ability. The modus operandi is not much like that of a woman, but more like a man.
Therefore, after ruling out the above possibilities, Fu Jun thought, will Liufeng die of vendetta?
Not an ordinary vendetta, but a feud against the enemy.
For example, she died at the hands of the enemies of the Nangong clan.
Fu Jun made a bold guess. In the Han Dynasty. There may be someone else who has noticed what Liufeng knows and knows Liufeng's true identity, and this person happens to have an enmity with the Nangong clan.
If so, suppose. This matter barely makes sense.
There is only one thing that is incomprehensible: if it is a vendetta, the Flowing Wind sisters and brothers will die too easily. Not quite in line with the general law of vendetta.
The hatred of the person who killed the flowing wind towards the Nangong family has accumulated for a long time, and it is not a short-term thing. And a vendetta like this that has endured for decades and once vendettas. It shouldn't be as simple as a horse falling off a cliff.
Generally speaking, the longer the hatred lasts. The more brutal the killings will be. Fu Jun
In previous lives, I have been exposed to such cases, and those victims were either tortured before death, or were tortured and mutilated by various corpses after death, and the death was extremely tragic.
Death of the Flowing Wind. This general law is clearly not in conformity.
However, if Liufeng did not die from vendetta, then Fu Jun can only assume from another angle:
Who is the one who can benefit from the death of the Flowing Wind?
On the face of it. The answer is obvious.
The person who can benefit from the death of the flowing wind is Fu Jun.
Truly. From the perspective of a bystander, even Fu Jun herself would think that this horse accident was caused by her.
She had a reason to do so.
As long as Liufeng dies, no one knows Fu Jun's true identity, and her safety will be guaranteed to the greatest extent.
But Fu Jun herself knew very well that she didn't do it.
So, what is the purpose of the person who did it?
Is it to help Fu Jun clear the obstacles?
Although Fu Jun was very reluctant to think so, on the surface of this matter, Fu Jun was the only beneficiary.
That is to say, no matter what the reason for this person who killed Liufeng, his ultimate goal was to help Fu Jun. It is even very likely that this person helped Fu Jun get rid of her because of the existence of the flowing wind, which threatened Fu Jun's life.
This thought made Fu Jun shudder.
Is it true that the one who does this is by his side?
Fu Jun cast his suspicious eyes on Wang Xiang and Fu Geng.
For the purpose of protecting Fu Jun, if these two people make a move, Fu Jun feels that it is not impossible.
However, after thinking about it in every way, Fu Jun excluded them from the list of suspicions.
First of all, how much Wang Xiang knows about Aunt Yu's identity has always been a mystery. Fu Jun speculated that he might know a little, but not much.
With Wang Xiang's official status, if he knew that Liufeng was a descendant of the Nangong family, he would definitely have done it a long time ago, and it was impossible to keep her in the mansion for so long. Even if you don't kill, it's certain that you can find a place to be confined. For example, the cellar.
As for Fu Geng, Fu Jun believes that it is easy to get rid of a little maid.
However, because of this, it is completely possible for the wind to die more insidiously, such as from illness or something, rather than dying in an accident.
In the Han Dynasty, the overturning of the carriage was not a trivial matter, it was a kind of death, and it was necessary to report to the official, and there was a coachman from a good citizen's background among the dead, which was also a trouble. If Fu Geng did it, he would not leave so many hidden dangers.
Therefore, the person who did it was not Fu Jun's close relative, but someone else.
And when the analysis progressed to this point, Fu Jun could no longer continue.
She didn't have any clues in her hands, it was all subjective speculation. The only thing she could find out now was the horse accident. If this matter is man-made, Fu Jun hopes to find a little clue.
However, even this matter is very difficult for Fu Jun to do now.
She is in the capital at the moment, and she can't reach everything that happened in Gusu. Even if she called back Xue to report the details of the horse accident as completely as possible, it was too far away from Gusu after all.
In the case that the scene could not be investigated, the words on those pages became the only basis for Fu Jun to solve the case.
For this reason, Fu Jun had to send a letter to his grandfather Wang Xiang, asking him to help send professionals to the scene of the horse accident to take a look.
However, Wang Xiang's reply made Fu Jun very disappointed.
He quickly sent someone to investigate, but unfortunately, the spring rain in Gusu in those days was continuous, the mountain roads were slippery, and the traces left by the carriage were almost gone. The carriage was also badly damaged by falling off a cliff and scattered into several pieces. With the current criminal investigation methods of the Han Dynasty, it is simply impossible to carry out effective investigations.
In addition, due to the continuous impact on the cliff during the fall, the frightened horse not only suffered numerous external injuries, but also had damaged internal organs, and it was impossible to find out whether it was drugged or injured by someone with a hidden weapon. To be continued
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