Zhang Liu was taken aback, then said, "Yes, yes, that's right. I killed Madam Wang first, then I hung her up on the rope."
Gu Xin asked, "Really? How did you kill her? Did you slit her throat, or strangle her?"
Zhang Liushi replied without hesitation, "She was strangled to death."
Gu Xin said, "But the coroner's examination results showed that Madam Wang died from inhaling poisonous fragrance."
Zhang Liu opened her mouth, her eyes becoming even more panicked.
Gu Xin ignored him and directly instructed He Qiang: "Go down the mountain and bring Zhang Liu's son. He can't walk, so tie him up and bring him here. Also, bring a few more people, and keep a low profile. Don't make a big fuss."
He Qiang accepted the order and led his men away.
Zhang Liushi panicked completely: "No, no, Princess, it really isn't. My son didn't kill anyone, this has nothing to do with him..."
No matter how much she called out, Gu Xin ignored her.
...
When Zhang Liu's son, Zhang Huzi, was led into the house, everyone couldn't help but look at Fatty Wang.
Even Zhang Huzi himself was taken aback when he saw Fatty Wang.
The two do look alike, very alike.
Zhang Huzi just looked a bit thinner.
Wang Pangzi has lost weight, but he hasn't reached the same level of thinness as Zhang Huzi; only the outline of his face has become more defined.
If these two go out, people will definitely think they are brothers.
Fatty Wang glanced at Zhang Huzi expressionlessly, then looked away.
Zhang Huzi confessed on his own without Gu Xin's interrogation.
He killed the people; everyone else belonged to him. He was the mastermind, and his mother was an accomplice.
He learned martial arts from the monks of Hongyuan Temple, and his health gradually improved over the years, allowing him to study. However, he had been sickly since childhood and suffered ridicule from others, so he always kept a low profile and had few friends. No one knew that he knew kung fu.
He frequented Hongyuan Temple and was very familiar with everything there, which allowed him to evade the nighttime patrols of the martial monks, kill the man silently, and escape unscathed.
He confessed that when he killed Madam Wang, he first tied up Lord Wang, gagged him, and made him watch Madam Wang die. Then he hung him from the roof beam. Lord Wang died with his eyes open because he saw him and never thought that he had such a grown son outside.
When he killed Madam Wang, she mistook him for Fatty Wang. He wanted Madam Wang to die the same way as Madam Wang, but when he saw Madam Wang's smile, he couldn't bring himself to do it and let her smell the poison.
He was at his angrier when he killed Madam Wang. Madam Wang was beautiful and brave, possessing a unique charm. He hated her; they were both sons of Lord Wang, so why couldn't he marry such a girl, while he had to live with a fool? He vented all his resentment on Madam Wang. He even wanted to harm Hao Ge'er, but by the time he killed Madam Wang, Hao Ge'er was already dead.
He could only vent his anger and pain by using the things in that room.
As for the bloodstains in the old woman's room, they weren't human blood; he just wanted to make the case seem more bizarre.
As for the maids and servants, all the maids died from inhaling the poisoned incense; he was the one who brought it there, so it wasn't in their rooms. As for the servants, someone discovered him, so he had no choice but to kill them.
He spoke calmly, and when he finished, he stared straight at Fatty Wang.
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