Though Ji Changsheng had not been in Ying Country for long, he quickly realized something:
Perhaps because Ying the Third didn't die, the people of Ying Country didn't treat the emperor's assassination as a significant event, only treating it as a failed murder case. Even Ying the Third himself, chose to summon Ying Hongye back and put her entirely in charge of the investigation.
Ji Changsheng muttered in his heart, Ying the Third is only a mere emperor, what does he know about rebellion?
Assassinating the Emperor, regardless of the era or dynasty, is a clear act of rebellion, Ying Country should not be an exception.
Rebellion requires quelling.
What the hell is an investigation?
Just because the Emperor didn't die, rebellion shouldn't be downgraded to attempted murder.
Even if Ying the Third has objections, he should hold them back.
What Detective Ji says is final.