However, unlike Yun Shu's mindset, the three male educated youths, who had considered leaving these three people there to fend for themselves and thought there might be unexpected accidents, but never imagined that someone would die, still had some psychological burden.

Unlike Yun Shu, the three men were unaware of Xie Guolei and his two companions' numerous misdeeds and heinous crimes. Therefore, they only wanted to vent their anger for Yun Shu and her companion, not to help them eliminate future troubles.

Because they are normal people, they are always bound by their sense of morality.

The weight of human life seemed especially heavy at this moment. The three male educated youths looked at each other, and they all saw the bewilderment and heaviness in each other's eyes.

Knowing how this situation arose, Yun Shu had been keeping a close eye on her three friends. She didn't want them to bear the psychological burden of the two scumbags' deaths. She was trying to figure out how to comfort them subtly when suddenly a hearty laugh, so joyful it seemed to uplift their very soul, rang out beside her.

Everyone looked over at the sound and saw a little girl who looked somewhat unusual.

She was dressed neatly, her hair combed cleanly, but her expression was manic, her eyes somewhat vacant. She pointed at the remains of the two thugs' bodies and cursed, "Serves them right, karma!" Her hand was being tightly gripped by someone who looked like her mother, whose eyes were filled with heartache.

Everyone sighed with regret. The ever-present Aunt Zhou suddenly appeared beside Yun Shu and the others, explaining the situation to them. She said the girl was the daughter of a family surnamed Wang in the village. She was beautiful and had attended junior high school. She was already engaged, but a year ago, for some unknown reason, she suddenly went insane.

As they were talking, the girl suddenly broke free from her mother's hand, grabbed a hoe from someone nearby, and started smashing it against the corpses of the two beasts while screaming at the top of her lungs.

The already mangled and mangled corpse became even more gruesome, the scene extremely bloody and horrifying. Later, the girl noticed Xie Guolei standing to the side and went up to him, hitting him twice on the head with a hoe, splitting his skull open.

The onlookers were startled by the girl, but no one left or stepped forward to stop her.

Because everyone present, including the captain, the girl's family, and Jiang Xiucheng, belatedly realized that the girl's current state was the result of the sins committed by these beasts.

……

The captain seemed startled and didn't react immediately, letting the girl vent for a while. Later, perhaps realizing that this wasn't going to have a good impact, especially with so many people watching, he figured it was possible that someone close to Xie Guolei's family might intervene. So he ordered someone to stop the girl, although stopping her at this point wouldn't have made much difference.

After venting her anger, the girl seemed to feel much better. She was surrounded by her mother and family members and cried her heart out for a while before gradually calming down.

A death is a serious matter; but if it wasn't done by a human being, then it's not a huge deal. One of the two thugs was an orphan, and the other only had an elderly grandfather. The brigade leader sent someone to call them.

Xie Guolei's family also rushed to call for help. Although he had miraculously survived being bitten by the bear, in addition to the two hoe blows he had just received, he had also been hanging upside down on a tree branch for half a day and had been bitten by two snakes, resulting in a significant amount of paralyzing venom. As a result, he was practically in a vegetative state.

In addition, when he woke up halfway, he saw his two underlings being eaten by a bear. He was so frightened that he was paralyzed and unable to move. He dared not call for help, so he spent nearly two hours of the morning in extreme panic.

By the time Yang Yue, who was relentlessly searching for his accomplices, discovered him, Xie Guolei was so frightened that his eyes were glazed over, he was drooling, and he had lost control of his bladder and bowels; he was completely unrecognizable.

That's why Yang Yue screamed so shrilly; even the most wicked little girl would be terrified if she encountered such a scene alone.

However, this little incident indirectly exposed that these two scoundrels were deeply sinful and deserved to die, which greatly lightened the psychological burden on the three male educated youths.

After all, Xie Guolei and his group chose this remote and deserted place where bears roam; they also did the disgusting things themselves, such as discussing how to ruin Yun Shu's reputation, making lewd jokes about Yun Shu, and planning to "share the good fortune" after the deed was done; and the bear passing by before they woke up was a purely accidental occurrence with a very low probability.

Just as Yun Shu whispered beside them, "What goes around comes around, and retribution is inevitable," they could comfort themselves with that thought.

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The scene was rather unpleasant, but since someone had died, the captain had no intention of chasing them away.

The little girl who had just vented her anger had already been taken away by her family. Of course, no one stopped her, and no one would say that she had just insulted the corpse with a hoe, because even the most heartless person, after realizing the hidden truth, wouldn't nitpick about that.

Zhang Cuihua, who had just been taken away for education by the women's director, was called back up by the brigade leader. Accompanying her was a seventy-year-old man, the grandfather of one of the animals that had already died.

Zhang Cuihua looked indignant, thinking that the brigade leader was trying to make things difficult for her. However, the little beast's grandfather seemed to know something. He remained silent, his eyes were red, his face was twitching, and his hand holding the cane was shaking uncontrollably.

However, after arriving at the scene and seeing the situation clearly, Zhang Cuihua was stunned for a long time before suddenly letting out a shrill scream that was inhuman.

She threw herself onto her son, who seemed to have lost his mind, and cried her heart out, but Xie Guolei was still in a daze. The old man next to her trembled and took a few steps forward. After seeing the clothes on the mangled body, he shook violently twice, then suddenly fell backward to the ground, muttering to himself.

"Retribution! This is retribution!"

"It's my fault... I couldn't control him, it's my fault..."

……

The old man seemed to accept the fact that his only grandson had died a violent death very quickly. He did not ask the captain to investigate whether there was any problem. He only asked the captain to help him collect the rest of his grandson's body and take it back for burial.

Captain Xie knew the old man's situation. His wife had passed away when he was young, and his son had also passed away in middle age. He left behind a twelve or thirteen-year-old grandson who, within two years, went astray and embarked on the path of thuggery.

On weekdays, the old man had to go to the fields with a cane to earn work points to make ends meet. He managed to save up some money, but his grandson would often steal it. When the old man refused to give it back, the boy would beat and kick his grandfather.

To talk about discipline is simply a pipe dream.

Captain Xie even breathed a sigh of relief for the old man, after all, without such a troublemaker, his later years would be much easier.

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