Yang Ruxin's eyes half-closed for a moment. Although the villagers might have various peasant-like mentalities, most of them were inherently kind. Despite their dislike for the Wang Family, they wouldn't commit such a ruthless act as banishing someone from the village. Cutting someone off from their ancestral roots was an act even more severe than murder in such a feudal society.
Therefore, Guan Qingshu's demand was impossible to satisfy.
At the same time, she realized that the Wang Family's people had no shame and could yield and endure, making them quite frightening as there was no limit to their behavior.
Indeed, the subsequent handling of the situation was within Yang Ruxin's expectations. The village did not banish them but made the Wang Family go and offer apologies to the Guan Family and to Li Yi.
It seemed that everyone could accept this solution.
Guan Qingshu, though discontent, had no other comments to add.