After the girls came out, they all looked at Mo Yan warily and looked around fearfully; they were all covered in wounds.
Several of them had only recently been captured, and when they saw Mo Yan, their eyes lit up. "Sister, are you here to save us?"
"No," Mo Yan said quite honestly, "I came to find my niece, and when I found out you were also arrested, I just helped you out."
Mo Yan said, "I just happened to be here; I didn't come specifically to save you."
"Thank you too. Can we go home now?"
Because they had just been captured, they still had a great hope of being able to go home. In contrast, the others felt utterly hopeless and didn't believe in the existence of miracles at all.
For them, running away was futile; they had tried many times and failed. They no longer dared to believe.
"You should tell the police what happened. As for when you can leave, I don't know."
Soon those people were captured, and Mo Yan stuffed them in one by one.
Those men were already quite large, so they had to huddle up even more.
Then the women opened the wooden planks next to them, and Mo Yan realized that it was possible to open them from there, and that's how those people were whipping them.
At this point, the women could no longer hold back and began whipping them.
"Awooooo!"
They will treat men the same way they were treated back then.
As for the children they gave birth to, they didn't want them.
Mo Yan sensed that the police had arrived outside, so she took the two girls and went out, leaving the ghosts to deal with the men.
When the police saw that Mo Yan had two children with her, they quickly sent them back.
By the time the police arrived, the women had already beaten the men so badly they were covered in blood and bruises. Of course, the police pretended not to see it; these men deserved it.
The girls all chose to sue those people, while the two maids were taken to give statements.
The men in the village kept saying they had encountered a ghost and that they had been beaten.
The police pretended not to see it; those people deserved to be beaten to death.
All the men in the village have been arrested, as it's illegal. The women have all left, leaving only some old women and children.
The police had no choice but to send the children to an orphanage.
Some of them are already quite old, while others are still young; they will all have different lives in the future.
To be honest, their existence is a disgrace to their mothers, who cannot face these children.
Similarly, these children will inevitably be unable to live normal lives because they have been misled. The only ones who haven't gone astray are the newborns or those who are only six months old. The remaining five children have all been misled.
To put it bluntly, they think women are useless, only there to bear their children, and that women have no status or anything like that.
The police also paid close attention to this issue, and when looking for welfare institutions, they wanted to find responsible ones so that the children, who were still young, could be taught as much as possible.
Mo Yan didn't care about that. She took the two children to the hospital for a check-up before taking them home.
The old lady felt a little sad looking at the two girls' silly expressions, but she felt no guilt.
To be honest, she can't possibly take them everywhere she goes, can she? Their mother isn't human, how could she possibly protect them?
She and Mo Yan rescued them, and it's already a blessing that they've been caring for them all this time.
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