instructions.â
âThen weâll get to work, Sergeant Huang,â he said. âIâll discuss the first step weâre going to take soon, but in the meantime, Iâm going to write a report about it for Beijing.â
SIX
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, CHEN called Shanshan.
âI tried to get hold of you yesterday, Shanshan. I called you several times, but without success.â
âSomething happened at the company. It turned out to be a false alarm,â she said. âBut they didnât let me go until the evening.â
âWhat!â he said, acting surprised.
Sergeant Huang had informed him that sheâd been released the previous evening. How Huang had managed it, Chen didnât ask, but Huang mentioned that Internal Security had shifted its attention to somebody surnamed Jiang, who had been feuding with Liu. In other words, Jiang was a more likely suspect. Still, Chen had become increasingly interested in the case, whether or not Shanshan was out of the woods.
For one thing, Internal Security wouldnât have intervened in a simple homicide case, even though Liu was an important man in Wuxi.
âIâm glad that it was nothing but a false alarm. But I think you need to take a break, Shanshan.â
âWhat is false or not false, I donât know. And I am taking the day off.â
âThatâs good,â he went on. âHow about an excursion around the lake today?â
âWe walked along the lake the day before yesterday, didnât we, Mr. Chen?â
âWell, had we but world enough, and timeââ
âWhat are you talking about?â
âJust a line from a poem by Andrew Marvell,â he said. âMy vacation here is only for a week or so, you know. Since youâve taken the day off, why not?â
âYouâre really persuasive.â
âGood. Weâll do something to relieve shock.â
âRelieve shock?â
âSomething fun, so your mind wonât dwell on the unpleasant experience. Tell you what: I havenât yet taken a boat trip here. So let us go, you and I, drifting in a gondola.â
âWhat a poetic tourist.â But she then said, unexpectedly, âWhere shall we meet?â
âHow about under the bronze turtle statue in the park? Iâll be waiting for you there.â
Soon, he found himself standing under the bronze turtle statue, leaning against the gnarled back of an old tree trunk. It was such a scenic park. The sun hung above the tilted eaves of an ancient lakeside pavilion, gilding the water with its reflections. A line of white ducks patrolled the bank nearby. He felt he could spend the day thereâin her company.
His gaze shifted toward the dock, which was as crowded and noisy as the day before. A large boat was chugging out. A young couple leaned against the white rail on the top deck, sharing one ice cream cone, beaming blissfully, as if nibbling at the world in their hands.
He then saw Shanshan coming through a gourd-shaped stone gate, tripping across the meadow dappled in the shadow of a boxwood tree, and carrying a nylon string bag of bottled water. She was dressed for the occasion, wearing a lightweight maroon trench coat over a white strapless dress and white high heels.
She was dressed for his company, he observed. Confucius says, A woman makes herself beautiful for the man who appreciates her . It wasnât necessarily antifeminist, depending on the viewerâs perspective.
âIt can be windy on the lake,â she said, explaining her trench coat. Her smile was radiant. She shook hands with him, and her fingers felt wonderfully soft.
Across the lake, a water bird took flight, swirling and soaring away into the distance. They started walking along the lake. It took them quite a while to find a boat they liked. Most tourists preferred the large, comfortable, modern-looking passenger ships or power boats, which were less expensive, costing only about