Chapter 158: exposed

Chapter 158 exposed

Jiang Wunian kept his eyes open until dawn.

"So you are so sleepy because little Miaoer told you this kind of ghost story in the middle of the night?"

Jiang Tanyue was helping in the kitchen. Seeing Jiang Wunian yawning one after another, she couldn't help turning her head away from looking at her. If she continued to look at her like this, she would also be infected.

Jiang Wunian nodded shyly, "Actually, I was timid and pestered my second sister to tell me stories."

The client also got up, packing the things at home with Shen Nanwei.

Large pieces of furniture don’t need to be taken away, they can be piled up in the yard when the time comes, and clothes, quilts and other things need to be packed.

Huxi Village became noisy faster than Lu Jingzhi imagined.

Too.

The villagers who went to the fields had to get up before dawn. It was cool and they could do more work.

I don't know which villager passed the gate of Zhang's house first. Seeing that the door of their house was open, they wanted to see if they could go to work in the field together.

Looking at it this way, something went wrong.

He was so frightened that he didn't want the sickle, basket, etc., turned around and ran away shouting.

The courtyard of the Zhang family seemed to be shaken by a pair of giant hands, and it was in a mess.

The fruits and vegetables grown in the courtyard were also tossed all over the place.

Chickens and ducks quacked and ran around.

The fat pig in the pigsty did not know where to go, leaving only a deep pit there.

There are three corpses at the door.

has rotted.

Can't see the face.

But it can be vaguely seen that this is a human form.

The villagers were startled by that voice. Accompanied by his loud voice, people passed by one after another, and they were quite frightened by the battle.

Someone started calling the names of the Zhang family through the gate.

After shouting for a long time, Zhang Xiong finally came out in a daze, "What are you shouting for?" His footsteps were frivolous as if he had been drunk.

He supported his head with one hand and bumped it with his hand, squinting his eyes and walking forward.

When seeing the scene in front of him, the whole person's face was pale visible to the naked eye.

He went to see his pigpen for the first time.

Some villagers shouted in surprise: "Isn't this Dandan?"

"There's a little baby in there!"

"What about this? Who is this?"

Following your guessing sentence by sentence, you quickly deduced that another sentence belonging to the woman's body was the daughter-in-law who was said to have run away by the Zhang family.

Now what is unclear?

The villagers looked at each other.

There was also a yelling from those who were confused about the situation, "Who dug up their corpses? People in the village should pay attention to burrowing into the ground!"

But there is also that smart person, the body of the person who was said to have escaped suddenly appeared here... Then look through the gate to see the Zhang family’s yard, obviously this is the Zhang family who killed someone and hid in the yard. "

After Village Chief Yang was called, his eyes widened for a while and he said, "Report to the official!"

At this time, Zhang Qin also woke up. When she walked out of the yard and saw this scene, her first reaction was to look across the messy yard to look at the pigsty.

There is a deep pit there.

It's been a rough morning.

The matter of the Zhang family even disrupted the already tense wheat harvest process in Huxi Village.

But the villagers did not attract any complaints—without others, there was really no time to complain, and all their minds were affected.

On the second day of living in the town, Jiang Tanyue inquired about the news. This incident even alarmed the county magistrate. It was the county magistrate who went to Huxi Village with the officials in person.

"Is he so diligent? Do everything by himself." Lu Jingzhi's eyes sparkled, looking forward to it, "Is this a good person?"

Jiang Tanyue was noncommittal.

(end of this chapter)

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