We are just saying how useful Suihe's brain is. He didn't open it himself, but ran directly to the brigade headquarters to notify everyone first, and then took the two small jars to a deserted place near the mountain, and also left two militiamen there to protect the scene and prevent anyone from approaching.
Everyone at the brigade headquarters, having heard the whole story, grew nervous. Guan Lao Gou, that dog spy, had been there before, and boxes and boxes of weapons had been taken from Guan Lao Jiu's dirt house and the caves on the mountain. What if these were leftovers? Wouldn't that wipe out the entire village? They had to take this seriously.
Then everyone went to the mountainside together, but they also watched Suihe open the can from a distance. In fact, Fifth Grandpa and Jiang Huashu knew that it was unlikely to contain explosives at such a small size, and they were also very curious about what was in such a small can.
Suihe took a long stick and opened the lid of the small jar. Originally, the jar should have been sealed with wax, but maybe the wax seal had lost its effectiveness due to age or because it was opened frequently, the lid opened as soon as it was opened.
After waiting for a long time without any movement, Suihe walked in and squatted down to take a look. It turned out that there was a talisman inside, tied together with a bundle of hair with a red rope, and most of the jar was filled with black ashes. There were quite a lot of ashes, which almost buried the talisman and the small bundle of hair. How much talisman paper would be needed to accumulate so much ashes.
With this as a foundation, I didn't need to use the branches to open the other jar directly. Inside was also a talisman and hair tied with red wool, but there was very little ash left, only a little bit. This jar must have been newly made. This must be witchcraft.
Suihe waved to the people in the distance, and they all came over. They took turns to look at the situation and were all confused. What did this mean? Whose hair was this? Who was the talisman for?
The campaign to destroy the "Four Olds" was now underway, and An Cuiyun's family was on the verge of being caught. Furthermore, she was caught having affairs with other women, and she was likely facing the death penalty. Everyone sighed. She had a good life ahead of her, but she was courting death.
At this time, Professor Dong also heard this explosive news in the handicraft factory. As the director of the women's department, she had more rights and responsibilities to take care of this matter. She changed into work clothes, left the yard, and walked towards the brigade headquarters. On the way, she met the people who were coming back from opening the cans.
After discussion, Professor Dong and his wife, and the village chief went to the commune together. With such a big thing happening, the village chief and the women's director must go. Jiang Huashu is also from Guanjia Village. They share the same fate, so they all went together.
It was getting dark soon, and the three of them hurried to the commune in a hurry on Uncle Qi's ox cart.
In the past, Guanjia Village was plagued by unrest, whether it was a daughter-in-law abusing her parents-in-law, a son failing to support the elderly, or petty theft. Since Jiang Huashu took over, he has implemented numerous measures to benefit the people and maximize the village's resources. The entire village has worked together to achieve a moderately prosperous society, and even with the money to earn, there have been almost no incidents. Even if Guan Laogou and his wife did get into trouble, it wasn't a big deal; they were historical omissions, hidden from the village for years, and easy to deflect. But what the hell are those two damned Guan Lao Da and Guan Lao San doing?
A woman who has slept with her father for many years, a man who killed his wife. As the old saying goes, mud cannot be supported on the wall. Alas, the old village chief has been sighing since the afternoon.
Amid the old village chief's sigh, the ox cart stopped at the gate of the commune.
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