Standing behind, Minister Qi also squinted with a smile, constantly watching Chu Heng.
Although the current developnts align with his plan, he must remain vigilant until everything is settled.
Upon hearing this, Chu Heng indeed showed a trace of urgency on his face and quickly said, "Emperor, I can explain. While these spices definitely have adverse effects on the body when paired with pig’s blood for consumption, as long as the amount is controlled, they will absolutely not cause harm, let alone poisoning and death. Moreover, this dish was originally excluded from the nu. When it was developed by the chef, he consulted with a doctor and decided not to keep it after confirming possible accidents."
"Then the chef’s statent is a false testimony. Otherwise, why did he commit suicide?" Chu Heng’s voice carried anger.
Imperial Censor Guo stated righteously, "The chef said that Madam had instructed him not to disclose the matter. Who could have thought that he would take his own life after giving his statent? I’m not sure if Lord Chu knows why."
Chu Heng subtly curved his lips.
"Lord Guo, please produce evidence before you accuse of a cri. You ntioned that the chef committed suicide after his statent, correct?"
"...Indeed." Imperial Censor Guo felt sothing was off.
But the words had already been spoken, and there was no retraction. Moreover, considering the matter had spread in the capital, the people would certainly not dare to dine at Yonghe Restaurant now.
Chu Heng’s reputation might not be favorable either.
He was determined to see what evidence the opponent could present.
Just as the Ministry of Punishnt has this testimony, though it is incomplete, Chu Heng could not produce any other evidence.
Chu Heng asked, "Since the chef had already finished his statent, why commit suicide?"
"Naturally out of guilt and to escape punishnt." Imperial Censor Guo replied without hesitation.
"Since it was guilt-driven suicide, what cri did he confess to?" Chu Heng continued to inquire.
Imperial Censor Guo, feeling he was being questioned knowingly, responded angrily, "Naturally collusion for unjust gains, now causing a death, and unable to rest easy, leading to suicide."
Chu Heng nodded: "But actually, Yonghe Restaurant’s chef’s monthly salary is unrelated to the business affairs of the restaurant. Are you saying, Lord Guo, that he secretly earned unjust profits, behind the restaurant owner’s back?"
"If that’s the case, then this dish being served was solely the chef’s decision, what does it have to do with ?"
"Stop shirking responsibility. Before the chef committed suicide, he had soone relay a ssage saying he wanted to atone for the deceased, hoping not to implicate his family." Imperial Censor Guo snorted angrily: "The chef cooperated with the Ministry of Punishnt to investigate. He wanted the imperial court to understand who was truly in charge. His death could protect his family."
"Lord Guo sounds so certain, I wish to ask Official Li, did the Ministry of Punishnt verify what Lord Guo said: that I forced subordinates to obtain unjust profits for silver, and used their relatives to control them into serving ?"
Chu Heng spoke plainly, with a sowhat sarcastic tone.
Imperial Censor Guo felt provoked, his brows furrowed slightly, "Naturally, Official Li sent people to verify, Official Li, what do you say?"
Minister of Punishnts replied, "Before I entered the palace, I did indeed arrange for bailiffs to bring the chef’s family to the yan, but I have not received their interrogation testimony yet and ca to the palace. I am unaware of subsequent developnts."
Upon hearing this, Imperial Censor Guo’s forehead veins throbbed, unexpectedly finding the Minister of Punishnts so uncooperative.
Clearly, it was a favorable situation to pull Chu Heng down.
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