Zhang: "Because of the system in which Japanese women change their surnames when they get married, they generally fall into the husband's household registration after marriage."

"That's because of the change of name and place of residence.

It is related to the fact that most of the information in Japan has not been stored on the Internet until now, but the information in the regional network of paper materials is retained. Each copy needs to be found at the location. " Fuhesher said.

"So in this case, is it difficult to track down a woman who is a housewife who becomes an appendage of her husband?" Karasuma Nanase asked.

Fuheshier nodded.

The children all came together and wanted to hear how difficult the case was.

Nazba looked at the household registration paper and asked suspiciously: "Uncle Shier, what is this big chacha?"

"It's a sign of expulsion, and it will be printed on it when a person in the household registration dies or divorces and moves out." Fu Heisher explained to the children.

"So, whoever's name will be crossed out if they move out?" Dun Dun asked.

Hearing this, Fu Heisher seemed to have figured out something. He handed each piece of paper together and discovered something.

On these paper copies of the household registration papers, the names of both men and women are crossed out.

"Why are they all crossed out? Shouldn't it be divorced and then moved out alone?" Ryunosuke asked simply.

Fu Heisher's expression was a bit dignified: "So, Ms. Ayano didn't get married, divorced, and changed her surname again and again."

Instead, they got married again and again, died and then changed their surnames.

Looking at the bewildered expressions of the children, Fu Heisher felt a chill down his back.

He found the photo brought by Shunichiro Maekawa. In the photo, the ordinary-looking woman smiled innocently.

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