Well, although he called it a trail, that was a bit of a stretch. After all, it was a trail that was several decades old. But in general, about thirty odd years ago, the Marriage Monk had indeed shown up in a number of villages in the general vicinity, and seemingly was drawing a line from the south of the Central Continent to the North, although the actual path often deviated and took twists and turns.
This path was indeed quite strange, often doubling back, or even returning a third or fourth time, although Di Tou wasn't sure how much of this was the path itself being strange, and how much of it was his data being skewed. After all, the majority of people who could recall the Marriage Monk simply recalled that such a figure existed. As for the precise year or month, who could say? At most they could say the Marriage Monk once arrived in… a hot summer day, a cold winter morning, an autumn afternoon… so on so forth.