Chapter 64 What Happened

"I have collected more than a dozen anecdotes, but most of them are unfounded rumors. These three incidents actually happened in the history of Huairen Street. I also checked with the people on the street."

Ke Ruiming took out three of the documents and put them in front of Wen Yi.

In fact, Wen Yi already had a judgment when he briefly explained it just now, so she directly took out one of the documents and looked at it.

Before the latest name change, Huairen Street was called Chongde Street. The princess mansion of a certain dynasty was located on this street, and the princess was named Princess Chongde.

Later, the princess fell in love with the talented and handsome No. [-] man, and asked the emperor to marry him, so the princess mansion had a No. [-] son-in-law.

About half a year later, when the princess was pregnant with Liujia, Zhuangyuan Lang's wife came looking for her with her child.

The number one scholar has already had a wife and children.

When the princess found out, she was furious, but because of this, she became pregnant and eventually slipped the tire. This made the always domineering princess unbearable. Before confinement, she took revenge on the wife and children like a madman.

She first had her six-year-old son drowned in a pond, and then tied her poor wife in a car to show the public, and tore off his clothes in public to humiliate her.

In order to please the princess and avoid being angered, the people on the street threw rubbish and stones at the innocent wife.

What's more, after the wife's clothes were ripped off, many men laughed.

The bad wife couldn't bear the insult, so she bit her tongue and committed suicide on the spot.

After the man died, the princess threw him into a mass grave to feed the wild dogs.

In the end, the mother and son didn't even have a whole body.

This kind of thing is not only commonplace for the people in Princess Mansion and Chongde Street, but it happens from time to time.

Many people in the imperial court wrote many times to ask Princess Chongde to be punished, but because no one on Chongde Street dared to speak out and testify, Chongde has been at large.

This incident was finally settled. I thought it was over like this. A year later, a foreigner came to Chongde Street.

Because Chongde Street has always been xenophobic, outsiders have detailed records here.

After the stranger left, strange things began to happen on Chongde Street, ghosts cried in the middle of the night, babies talked at night, and soon someone died suddenly at home.

The first thing that happened was the princess mansion. The person who threw his wife into a mass grave and the person who drowned his son died tragically one after another.

After investigation, it was found that all of them were accidents. Here, people can't help but think about ghosts and gods.

"Later, in less than half a year, the entire Chongde Street died, went crazy, and walked away. The princess' mansion even killed countless people, leaving only the princess and the son-in-law alive, and they were in constant panic all day long."

Ke Ruiming sneered after finishing speaking, "These two people also died in the end, one died in the pond, and the other died in the mass grave. When they were found, the bodies were almost eaten up."

Ke Fanxing did not expect that such a tragedy had happened in the history of Huairen Street, and such a thing had never been heard of before.

"Master Wen thinks that the foreigner is the physicist, and he set up the trap?"

Wen Yi nodded. This physicist should have a great relationship with Zaokao's wife, because they have the same surname, and according to the records, he has visited several families.

The few houses he visited are the key to the layout.

Ke Ruiming suddenly thought of a heavy question, "So our ancestors also participated in such bad things, and that's why we were punished like this."

Ke Fanxing was silent.

(End of this chapter)

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