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Chapter 529: Chapter 529: The Village Registry

This issue wasnā€™t too crucial, but Bai Youwei was still somewhat concerned about it.

Every household in the village had two or three children. Why didnā€™t the Li household have any? To the point that after his death, there was no one left to mourn for him.

The old woman immediately shook her head: ā€œMrs. Li was too frail, too delicate.ā€

The old man in the house then replied: ā€œMrs. Li was quite young when she married into our family. The first time she gave birth, she nearly lost her life, and although she managed to survive, the child didnā€™t live past a month. The babies she gave birth to afterwards all died in infancyā€¦ā€

When the old man finished speaking, he sighed, and said tiredly, ā€œI am tiredā€¦ Wife, is there any water?ā€

The old womanā€™s face dropped, she got up and went into the house, slamming the door shut with a loud bang. fŠ³eewebnovёl.com

Once the three questions were answered, the NPC exited the scene.

The four people outside looked at each other.

Fu Miaoxue muttered, ā€œDidnā€™t people in ancient times get married early? They were wed at fifteen or sixteen. If Mrs. Li was younger than thatā€¦ how old was she? Fourteen? Thirteen?ā€

Bai Youwei reminded her, ā€œLi Laitzi was a poor man with a head full of scabs.ā€

Fu Miaoxue shuddered dramatically: ā€œThat ugly, how desperate must her parents have been to marry her off to him?ā€

Du Lai said: ā€œPerhaps Mrs. Liā€™s family was even poorer, and like many families in ancient times, they were so poor they couldnā€™t make a living, hence they sold their daughter in return for dowry, or to save resources for their sonā€™s future marriage.ā€

ā€œThereā€™s another possibility.ā€ Shen Mo said, ā€œMrs. Li herself couldā€™ve been ugly, or ill.ā€

Like attracts like. If Li Qianggui was a dumb, poor man with a head full of scabs, then Mrs. Li might also have had some kind of defect.

ā€œThis might be tricky,ā€ Du Lai laughed, ā€œWe donā€™t know anything about Mrs. Li ā€“ her name, age, where her family lives, nothing. Hence, we still canā€™t infer why her dead body wouldnā€™t rest.ā€

ā€œAt least we can rule out the possibility of her retaliating against her husband,ā€ Bai Youwei analyzed calmly, ā€œNo children, an ugly husband, and a poor familyā€¦I donā€™t think they were a loving couple under these circumstances. A grudge seems more likely.ā€

Shen Mo pondered for a moment, looked up at the sky, and said, ā€œThere should be a household register at Lizhengā€™s house. We should have enough time to go now.ā€

Du Lai nodded.

In terms of theft, nobody was more adept than him.

Du Lai quickly found a house with laundry hanging out to dry, changed into a villagerā€™s homespun outfit, grabbed a handful of yellow earth from the ground to smear on his face until he looked dusty and unremarkable, then he hunched over and headed towards Lizhengā€™s house.

Shen Mo, Bai Youwei, and Fu Miaoxue waited for him outside.

It wasnā€™t long before they saw him coming out.

He came out quickly, his expression gloomy. Everyone thought he had failed and didnā€™t get the register. Much to their surprise, Du Lai pulled a register from his bosom and handed it to Shen Mo.

ā€œGot it.ā€ Du Lai frowned slightly, ā€œBut Mrs. Liā€™s name isnā€™t in it.ā€

Bai Youwei froze, and then seemed to think of something. ā€œLet me see.ā€

Shen Mo had just opened the first page and handed it to her.

The first page was an introduction to the village, roughly detailing its population, how much farmland it had, what crops it grew, and so forth.

The following pages contained information on each household, arranged in order of seniority, starting from the grandparentsā€™ generation, down to the present.

Bai Youwei found Li Qiangguiā€™s name.

His parents had long since died, his two brothers had also passed away one after another. Li Qianggui lived to be 70, which was rather old. If he hadnā€™t been decapitated, he might have lived even longer.

Next to Li Qiangguiā€™s name, there were small characters that read:

ā€œWife, Mrs. Li.ā€

There was no name, no age, no introduction, nothing. She was like an attachment existing or not, no one would know.

Bai Youwei furrowed her brows, flipped through a few more pages, and took a deep breath.

ā€œMost of the women in this village donā€™t have names.ā€

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