Capítulo 1392: Chapter 1392: Han i
In the beginning, the villagers were very tense. After all, no one is born to commit such evil deeds, and there were indeed so honest and simple people in the village.
This matter was known only within the circle of the village chief and certain individuals. Even though so knew, other honest villagers were still unaware of what was happening here.
The two girls were locked away in the cellar.
A month after the girls disappeared, the police finally took action, as the parents could not contact their children and were bound to report them missing.
The police ca to the school to investigate. Principal Li ca forward, and his kind deanor easily deceived the police.
They claid that the two girls couldn’t bear the poverty here and secretly left with their backpacks.
They also said they didn’t know where the two teachers had gone.
A group of seemingly honest and simple rural n, a seemingly kind and honest principal, and the fact that the area was indeed remote and impoverished, even the police couldn’t help but believe that these city girls who ca to teach couldn’t bear the hardship and must have secretly run off to play sowhere without informing their families.
Thus, gradually, the matter was brushed aside.
After all, no one suspected that such a horrific incident of imprisonnt could happen in their impoverished village.
Even after such a major incident, there were no consequences, and as things slowly cald down after a year.
Village chief Wang Manzhu’s ambitions grew.
Thus ca the second and third tis.
So of the girls who ca to teach didn’t even have families who knew about them.
No one ca looking for them when they disappeared.
So gradually, incidents like these beca bolder, though they were still very cautious. Sotis it happened once a year, but sotis they deliberately chose male teachers the following year.
Such missing incidents turned into isolated cases, and the police didn’t take them seriously.
anwhile, the village saw the addition of so unknown wives.
There were also so unfamiliar wives. The honest villagers didn’t know where these won ca from, because those bachelors who had gotten wives guarded their hos tightly and claid to outsiders that they were purchased wives.
In villages like theirs, everyone often encounters the practice of buying brides. Naturally, these newcors were watched closely because there had been incidents where the purchased brides ran away when they couldn’t endure the hardship, leaving these n with neither wives nor money.
So everyone gradually beca accustod to such things.
Once they tasted the benefits of such acts, how could these people stop?
Even if there were honest and upright people in the village wanting to expose the matter, they simply didn’t know where to report it.
After all, these people still relied on the village chief – the village’s aid funds, land, and hosteads were all in the hands of the village chief, and if they dared to spread rumors, the consequences would not be favorable for them.
So they too chose to remain silent.
After all, when one’s own interests are not truly affected, anyone can uphold their morals and be a good person, but when faced with matters deeply tied to their own interests, they naturally step aside.
Thus, the collusion between the village chief and Principal Li to abduct these girls beca a well-known fact in the village, but no one dared to speak out, as many bachelors were still hoping to have such girls as their wives.
By the ti Bai Yiyi and the other two arrived, over the years, at least twenty or thirty girls had been trapped in this village.
Upon hearing this, Bai Yiyi, Yu Weiwei, and An Xiaoxiao truly felt a sense of regret.
In the world, there are people who take advantage of others’ kindness to accomplish their own ends.
And because of their inherent kindness, these girls ended up harming themselves.
The three of them then carefully asked again.
They questioned Principal Li and Daman, Erman, and Sanman separately, and finally determined which households in the village had such foreign wives.
In total, they confird there were about ten households.
The three finally identified these hostages.
Now, the village chief’s house was tightly shut. Inside, and in the pigsty next to it, Wang Manzhu and Principal Li were tied up and thrown into the sty.
Daman, Erman, and Sanman had already been tied up and thrown into the side room.
An Xiaoxiao was holding a rope, ready to tie up the village chief’s wife as well.
After all, they still needed to rescue people, and couldn’t risk letting the news leak out.
The woman, seeing that they were going to tie her up, imdiately began to plead in a low voice.
“You don’t need to tie up. I definitely won’t go out and tip anyone off. Thirty years ago, I was a wife Wang Manzhu bought, tricked by fellow villagers from my hotown and sold to this village. Wang Manzhu kept locked up at ho until I gave birth to my third son, then stopped locking up.
But by then, the family already had three children; I couldn’t bear to leave them, and gradually, I stopped trying to run away.
Every ti I tried to escape, I would be caught and severely beaten, then locked up in the cellar for six months to a year, living a life without sunlight.
Moreover, here in the mountains, if one is not careful, they might die in the forest without ever escaping.
As ti went on, I gradually beca assimilated and began to see this place as my ho. But in my heart, I have always hated Wang Manzhu; compared to those traffickers, I hate him more, that man is a demon.
He not only treated as less than human but as a ans of production. He even drowned the daughter I gave birth to in a bucket. This man is a beast.
He has no conscience or morality. He was the one who incited the villagers to target the young female teachers, and he was the one who led the villagers to abduct people.
Those who were abducted were either kept in the village or sold elsewhere.
In any case, that man is guilty of all manner of evil. I promise you, I wish him dead; I absolutely won’t go out and warn anyone.”
As the woman spoke, hatred glead in her eyes.
Yu Weiwei nodded, the only person in the world capable of discerning truth from lies was probably her.
This woman nad Han i was indeed a pitiful person, and everything she said was true.
She had lived here for 30 years, giving birth to three sons, yet she was never regarded as human in this household.
Even the three sons she had raised herself, under their father’s influence, treated her no better than a dostic servant.
Whenever they were in a bad mood, they would beat her, having been thoroughly corrupted, completely devoid of humanity.
And at this mont, seeing a glimr of hope, she definitely wished desperately for Wang Manzhu to be dealt with.
It would finally grant her freedom, as this place, to Han i, was nothing short of hell.
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