Chapter 3128: Meet the Yan Lin brothers and sisters again (2/2)
Yan Linzheng had a gloomy expression on his face. He took his sister's hand and walked over from the other side of the field with his head buried, and it seemed that he planned to go up the mountain.
Shao Qingyuan led the horse to hide behind the woods, picked up a rock and threw it at his feet.
Yan Lin was stunned for a moment, and when he looked up, he saw Shao Qingyuan's familiar face.
The originally dull eyes suddenly lit up, and he hurriedly dragged his sister and ran over.
"Master, you, you haven't left yet?"
After asked, only to realize that Shao Qingyuan was alone leading the horse, Gu Yundong and Song Yan were not there, and he was stunned.
Shao Qingyuan looked at him and said, "I'm leaving, I'm just passing by, don't worry about it."
Yan Lin's eyes brightened when he heard the words, and he said with some emotion, "I'm fine, I'm fine. Oh, by the way, Lao Gui's body was found, Lao Gui's wife said that you must have done it. She also went to report to the official. , but the official inspector said that Lao Gui's death was caused by snake venom. Although there were wounds on his body, they were not fatal. It was just that he was unlucky. When he was injured, he happened to encounter the snake and was bitten. But the snake is also dead."
Shao Qingyuan nodded, "I see."
"But the old lady-in-law said, you are from Dajin, you must have a conspiracy when you came here. She also said that my parents were murdered, and the government took it seriously. They took my second uncle back, and the one hundred taels of silver was also It's confiscated, and there are... the ten taels of silver."
The original 10 taels of silver was used to pay for his parents' funeral. If the government wanted to collect it, it would definitely have to take away all the money from the villagers of Fengshou Village.
So at that time, the whole village was very tacit and did not mention that everyone received money.
But when the second son of the Yan family fled that day, he panicked and bumped a man into the river. Although the man was fine, he had some friendship with the government and demanded compensation from the second son of Yan, otherwise he would be taken to prison for a year and a half.
Yan's second child was frightened and begged the village chief Yan to save him.
Yan village chief finally paid the 12 taels of silver to that person, but in this way, the funeral of Mr. Yan and his wife became hasty.
(end of this chapter)