When the first batch of traffickers came, they only brought one or two women to test the waters, and lied that they were going to the city to look for their families.
After a long journey, they need to rest here for a day or two before leaving, and they promise to give them a reward.
The village chief Chu Sheng agreed reluctantly.
Gradually, more and more people came to live here. Chu Sheng’s house only had a few rooms, so it was limited.
So the quick-witted villagers came up with this idea, and gradually the whole village knew that it would be beneficial to take in some passers-by who came to the city to look for their families.
They no longer sit and wait, but take the initiative to ask those who must pass by.
More and more young women came, and the crying and screaming in the middle of the night became more and more mixed. The villagers and Chu Sheng gradually understood what was going on.
But the rewards those people gave were really generous, so Chu Sheng turned a blind eye and acquiesced to this action.
The quiet village was in turmoil because of the intrusion of outsiders.
The honest and decent people in the village naturally went to the village chief and asked him to stop this activity.
This move naturally violated the interests of some people. After weighing the pros and cons, they decided to do something drastic and imprisoned those people who did not participate.
Without any scruples, the village also started human trafficking.
The first to take action were the imprisoned villagers from the same village. Although the peasant girls were not stunningly beautiful, they were also beautiful girls from small families.
Girls are naturally the first choice. Poor parents in the world, in order to save their children, their parents beg to let the children go, and they are willing to work like cows and horses.
Chu Sheng and the villagers also considered that if the woman they sold caught the eye of a nobleman and turned around to take revenge on them, it would be more trouble than it would take.
Pretending to be merciful, he stopped trafficking women, but immediately sold the men to the coal mines.
The men thought that this would allow them to let their families go, so they followed them willingly.
But they did not know that their wives and children were forced to wear shackles after they left, and had to wash clothes and mend clothes for other villagers day and night, and deal with filth.
They were hungry and cold, some died of illness, and they were thrown into the mountains to feed the wolves without even a straw mat. In the end, they were still cursed by those people as unlucky.
This village is huge, and there are many people involved in human trafficking. However, there have been cases of uneven distribution of benefits in recent years, and the troublemakers are no longer in the public eye.
Only those that Mu Jin and the others saw were left, and only a dozen villagers were rescued, all of whom were barely alive relying on their weak faith.
Now rescued, looking at the village surrounded by fire dragons in the distance
There was a cry of grief, of sadness for one's own tragic fate and for one's deceased family members.
I cried with joy because I finally escaped from that cage.
Liu Qing and his fellow villagers thought that leaving their hometown was already a tragedy, but they did not expect that there would be so many dark things in the world.
The women spontaneously stepped forward to support the other women, letting them lean on their arms and vent their feelings.
It’s good to cry, cry and then take a nap, and when you open your eyes, you will have a new life.
The cries of the crowd gradually died down, and the villagers put these people in a tent and let them rest.
After listening to this, Mu Jin was deeply moved. She lit a piece of calming incense in the tent, hoping that these unfortunate people would have a good dream and heal the wounds in their hearts.
After a period of silence, the villagers started to make a fire and cook. They didn’t know how long these people could sleep. No matter when they woke up, they would always be hungry. They had to prepare food for them.
While searching for these people, they also found the village's granary, and they brought all the granaries back with carts.
Now I don't have to worry about food or clothing, and the porridge I cook is thicker than usual.
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