The reason Yun Jiaoyue trembled was not because she was saddened or angry about the deaths of so many of her clansmen, but because there were a few cryptic words in the letter warning her to be careful.

Although the letter did not specify how the villagers died, the few sentences warning her to be careful suggested that they had been murdered.

Moreover, the murderer didn't stop after killing the villagers; he also chased after people who left the village.

Otherwise, I wouldn't have reminded her so solemnly.

She suddenly clenched her fist, and the letter crumpled in her hand.

When she looked up, her expression was ferocious, and a sinister laugh came from her throat.

"Come on! I'm waiting!"

No matter who dares to ruin her current happy life, she will fight them to the death.

……

The rain lasted for three days straight, making the air in the mountains exceptionally fresh, though it felt a bit chilly.

The rain stopped at midnight yesterday, and the sun came out today. Yunli deliberately waited until the sun had been shining for half a day to dry the road so it wouldn't be slippery before coming out of the space.

She wore long pants, long sleeves, and a light jacket, and walked out of the mountain into the midday sun.

Following the guidance of the blood droplets, this time they did not pass through Menzhong County, but instead traveled south through various villages and towns.

She didn't know where she was going, but she resolutely followed the direction indicated by the blood droplets.

Province G has many mountains and little land, so people here often go to the mountains to pick medicinal herbs and sell them in town to supplement their family income.

Nuts from the mountains are also a favorite, serving as both snacks and staple foods, and almost every household stocks up on them.

As Yunli traveled, he observed the local customs and traditions. The people of this era were hardworking and simple, but most of them were also incredibly ignorant.

The preference for sons over daughters is particularly prevalent.

As she passed through more than a dozen villages and towns, her spiritual power happened to witness two heinous acts of abandoning baby girls.

Without hesitation, I called the police.

The abandoned baby girl was rescued, and the perpetrators were educated and detained.

That's all.

It has to be said that this punishment is far too lenient.

Yun Li believes in an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.

Those who discard should also experience the taste of being discarded.

There are many wild animals in the mountains; if you throw them in, you're guaranteed not a single piece of meat will come out of the mountains.

This is the best punishment.

After traveling for several days, Yun Li arrived at a small town that looked quite lively, and then followed the blood droplet to a supply and marketing cooperative.

There were two women inside, one in her twenties and the other in her thirties.

Yun Li went to the counter, used the counter to cover the blood droplets, and controlled the height of the blood droplets so that the people inside the counter could not see them.

The drop of blood slowly moved towards the woman in her twenties.

Yun Li also walked over, his dark eyes looking at the woman without any emotion.

The woman was focused on knitting, and because Yun Li was short, she didn't see her.

It was another woman at the counter who saw it and reminded her, "Minfen, ask the child what he wants to buy."

Upon hearing this, Min Fen straightened up and looked outside the counter. Impatiently, she put down the yarn she was knitting and asked coldly, "What do you want to buy!"

Yun Li took a few steps back, didn't say anything, stared at Min Fen for a long time, and then left.

Seeing this, Min Fen glared fiercely at Yun Li's back before picking up the yarn and continuing to knit.

"Sister Liu, next time you see a kid like that, just kick him out. If he comes in and doesn't buy anything, he might be trying to steal."

Sister Liu's face showed displeasure upon hearing this. She did not believe that coming in without buying anything meant one was stealing.

But she didn't say anything. She couldn't afford to offend Min Fen because her husband was a local tyrant.

Yun Li didn't go far; she waited not far from the supply and marketing cooperative.

At five o'clock in the afternoon, Min Fen finished get off work and rode her gleaming bicycle, becoming a beautiful sight in this small town.

Yun Li followed at a leisurely pace.

She wasn't afraid of getting lost, because as long as someone was a member of that family, she could find them anywhere in the world.

Yun Li successfully followed her to her home, which was a detached house with a rather large area.

Through his mental powers, he saw that the family was having a meal.

Besides Min Fen, there are three other people.

One of the men, in his twenties, was probably Minfen's husband.

The elderly woman was likely the man's mother.

There was also a little boy, about four years old.

Min Fen buried her head in her food, picking up large chunks of food with her chopsticks, each chopstick taking up a third of the dish.

Yun Li looked on in surprise, because she saw something interesting.

During the meal, the old man and the man kept exchanging glances, but Min Fen, who was engrossed in her food, didn't notice any of it.

The exchange of glances wasn't one of disdain for her eating too much; rather, it carried a mixture of murderous intent and glee.

Yun Li only cares about the lives of all the bloodlines in Jiazigou; he has no interest in the grudges between them.

She planned to take action that night.

She never imagined that with Min Fen, there would be absolutely no chance of her killing her at night.

At 11 p.m., Yun Li left the space and glanced at Min Fen's house. He was immediately shocked and his eyes widened.

The old man was sleeping with the boy, while in another room, some distance away, Min Fen was lying unconscious on the bed, and there were three other men in the room.

Outside the door, the man, Minfen's husband, was leaning against the wall outside the door, smoking.

The expression on his face conveyed a sense of gratification after revenge.

Around four o'clock in the morning, the three men finally came out. The man saw them off at the door, and as they left the hospital, the three men slipped something into his hand.

The man didn't even look, just stuffed it into his pocket, closed the gate, and went back inside.

When Min Fen woke up the next morning, she felt sore all over and glared at the man sleeping on the inside with a coquettish look.

She then lay on top of him and whispered, "Amo, how many times did you do it last night? You'd better be more restrained in the future, otherwise..."

Amo, whose surname is Li, is seen by everyone as a petty hoodlum.

Li Mo didn't open his eyes, but stretched out his arm and rubbed her head. "Don't worry, your man is in great shape. Even when he gets old, he can make you happier than any other woman."

Upon hearing this, Min Fen blushed, straightened up abruptly, and slapped him, saying, "I'm ignoring you now, I'm going to work."

"Go ahead, I'll have Mom cook fish for you tonight."

Min Fen got out of bed, letting out a hiss involuntarily, and looked down at her inner thighs with a shy expression.

After getting dressed, before leaving the room, she turned back to look at the man lying with his back to her with a happy expression.

Where Min Fen couldn't see, Li Mo was perfectly awake, not asleep at all, his face so cold it could freeze over.

After having breakfast, Min Fen left for work, and Li Mo quickly got dressed and got up as well.

Yun Li was very curious about why he treated Min Fen this way, so she followed him.

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