The voice of the hair woman changed, becoming the voice of an honest man.
Su Tu did not pay attention to him but instead turned around to look at the corpses of those women behind the dark passage, the compassion in his eyes gradually fading.
It was replaced by an indescribable coldness.
This story lacks Niu Er's perspective, as well as the women's perspective.
Are the women of Niu Village truly so innocent?
They were friends with A Chang, could they truly not know about what their men were planning?
Are they truly so innocent, knowing nothing at all?
That Niu Er who brought the immortal back to Niu Village, was he really so naive, so unaware of any strangeness with his wife who accompanied him day and night?
The village chief could inadvertently discover A Chang's oddity, yet he knew nothing...
This is too unreasonable and too absurd.
In this perspective, A Chang's family seems to have done nothing, as if disaster struck out of nowhere, but how could it be so simple?