Chapter 198 Tiger poison does not eat its seeds
In recent years, the Guan family has relied on their son who is an official to dominate the local area and has become a bully.
In fact, it was they who colluded with local officials to confuse right and wrong and frame the Luo family.
Coincidentally, the second daughter of the Luo family was not a good person and had always wanted to avenge her sister, so she and her fiancé secretly investigated what happened to her brother-in-law.
How did you encounter the bandits, where were they, and whether they were wiped out.
Who would have known that this investigation would actually reveal a problem. The place Guan Jiayuan told the Luo family was simply a holy place for viewing with the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers. There were no bandits there.
If someone really came here to be a bandit without opening their eyes, I'm afraid they would be beaten away by people who came to climb and hike in less than three days.
After finding the place name in her memory, the second girl of the Luo family felt that she had been deceived.
But being deceived was not just a house, it was as simple as some fields.
If there were no bandits, then where was her brother-in-law killed by bandits?
What if his brother-in-law wasn't killed by bandits?
If his brother-in-law was...
But this doesn't make sense.
Tiger poison does not eat its children. No matter how much the Guan family dislikes this son, they cannot kill their own son, right?
Neither the second girl of the Luo family nor her fiancé believed this, so the two of them came up with a second thought and went around to find out what happened to the Guan family five years ago.
The two acted cautiously, just treating it as a casual inquiry about interesting things about this place, and intentionally or unintentionally brought the topic to the Guan family, and actually asked about something.
Everyone said that when the two sons of the Guan family went to Beijing together to take the exam, they did not expect that the results were completely different.
The second son, who had always studied hard, unexpectedly failed in his studies. He suddenly fell seriously ill and died halfway through. On the other hand, the eldest son, who had always been carefree, suddenly became a Jinshi.
Others say that because the eldest son has become a minor official, the Guan family has become so arrogant in the past few years that they look at people through their nostrils. Moreover, the people who associate with the family now are all local officials, but none of their previous friends have stopped.
Even the house has been renovated into a high-rise compound. Ordinary people can't even walk through the door without the vicious dogs inside howling.
Some people even said that the old couple of the Guan family were really ruthless. When their youngest son died, they immediately divorced his wife. They also devoured the dowry sent by the Luo family and the property to supplement the young couple. It was really ugly.
And after so many years, none of the Guan family members have ever gone up the mountain to visit their youngest son's grave.
The second girl of the Luo family and her fiancé heard these rumors, the more they felt something was wrong.
Although I have long known that my brother-in-law is not favored by his parents, is this a bit too much?
And how her brother-in-law died must have been recorded by the government.
According to the regulations of this dynasty, everyone who dies needs to be inspected by the widow to confirm that everything is correct and registered before they can be buried.
They wanted to see how this record was written.
And since the Guan family came to his house and made a fuss, saying that her brother-in-law was killed by bandits, there must be a reason for this.
If he was killed and there were no bandits, then she would suspect the Dasouguan family.
If it weren't for the Guan family's own problems, why would they have said different things before and after, and tried their best to divorce her sister and go home, even saying that her brother-in-law would not be seen alive or dead.
This was obviously because she was afraid that people would find something wrong if they saw her brother-in-law's body.
The two of them went up the mountain and found the grave of the second son of the Guan family. It was an inconspicuous small slope with only a wooden sign on it. It only said the second son of the Luo family, but not even his name.
The two spent money to find the autopsy document from that year and tore off that page of the autopsy document as evidence.
It's just that the two of them were too courageous to beat the drums to redress their grievances.
At that time, the county magistrate asked the government officials to take them in politely, but when he heard that they were suing the Guan family, his expression suddenly changed.
However, the county magistrate did not fall out on the spot. Instead, he asked people to record their confessions, asked them to sign and sign them, and said that they would arrest the criminals now.
After the two returned home, they were frightened for a while and said that they were lucky to have met a good official.
But Luo Erya's fiancé frowned, still feeling something was wrong. Before, he couldn't stop his fiancée from playing the drum, and he could only ask her not to produce the evidence they found.
Although Luo Erya was impulsive and hated evil, she was not stupid. She agreed to her fiancé's request, collected all the evidence they found, carefully wrapped it in oil paper, and stuffed it in the inn where they were staying. in the cracks of bricks
They want to see how this develops before deciding whether to produce evidence.
On the other hand, Luo Erya's fiancé tossed and turned in the middle of the night. The more he thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong, so he quietly got up to pack his bags, pushed Luo Erya awake, and asked her to take her things home to avoid the limelight. He was enough here.
Before the two of them could leave, the government officials surrounded the inn, kicked open the door of the two of them, and took them away.
It turned out that when the two of them left the county government office, the magistrate had already asked someone to follow them to find out which inn they were staying in.
On the other side, a letter was sent to the Guan family, asking them to come to the county government office to discuss important matters.
I was afraid that they wouldn't come, so I specifically mentioned that it was related to what happened five years ago.
Mentioning this matter, Mr. Guan immediately came with someone.
He knew that the county magistrate did not really do this for his own good, but just wanted money.
After hearing what the county magistrate said, Mr. Guan's sinister triangular eyes immediately narrowed.
"What do those two people look like?"
"They are two young men, the older one is less than twenty, and the younger one is only fifteen or sixteen years old."
"Strange!" Mr. Guan was sure that this was not the Luo family, because the Luo family only had three daughters and no young men of this age.
Just, "Ask who they are first!"