Chapter 928 (1/2)
Wei Xiao took people to check the population. He was shocked when he checked. He found that over the past 20 years, hundreds of people were missing on and off. He didn't report them for any reason.
Most of them are distributed in several remote mountain villages.
Chaoshan village, one of the most remote villages, has the largest number of missing people. The total number of missing people is nearly 100. After so many years, some missing people were not counted.
Wei Xiao was shocked by the statistics. His forehead was puffed and puffed, and his back of his hand was bulging with blue tendons. He strongly restrained himself and maintained his calm face.
Wei Xiao plans to go to Chaoshan village once. The head of Chaoshan village is surnamed Li. Most of the villagers are surnamed Li, so this village is also called Lijia village.
When the village head was found, the village was holding a sacrificial activity by the river.
With a living girl sacrifice, Wei Xiao a group of people on the spot caught a current, immediately stopped.
The village has been used to sacrifice these years, but now I see soldiers in military uniform. No matter men, women, old or young, people in the village are naturally in awe of the soldiers, showing a look of panic.
Wei Xiaoli asked his men to release the man who was bound as a sacrifice.
Village head Li came forward at this time: ”can't, can't, this chief executive!”
Although Lishan village is remote, village chief Li was born with the same reverence for soldiers.
Wei Xiao was very angry at the village's ignorant and infatuated little girl. The girl who had just been tied up trembled with fear. What made Wei Xiao angry was that he just wanted to call her father and mother to come over. However, he didn't know that his father didn't care about his daughter's being used as a sacrifice, and he also hated Wei Xiao's stopping him. Instead, the girl next to him was pro My mother's eyes are red and swollen. I'm afraid that her daughter was thrown into the river as a sacrifice just now, and she didn't cry less.