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Chapter 129 It’s not a whim

His decision to leave the village was not a whim.

On the day his mother and father were buried, he hid behind the coffin and cried, and overheard the village chief and his group chatting.

The funeral was organized by the village chief. The moon was very full that night, and my father's body was already white and swollen and was placed in the coffin.

After the adults left, only the village chief and a few confidants were left.

"We have to discuss what to do after the watch."

The village chief discussed quietly with a few people.

"From now on, it will cost money to go to school, eat, and marry a wife. Who will pay for it?"

Several people started chattering and became a little noisy for a while.

"If you want me to tell you, each family should raise them for a while, taking turns. It won't cost much even if the children are young."

"I think it's better to stay in the same family. If the money is shared evenly, the children won

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