Aunt Zhang was stunned, sizing up the elderly woman and the young girl in front of her.
Indeed, Righteous Dao Village had its tenants, and exiled prisoners with deeply attached family members who had rented houses nearby to look after the prisoners.
But such people were rare; after all, most were unwilling to leave their hometown and come to such a remote and destitute place.
Those who had money typically belonged to large and prosperous families, with many members to care for—why would they come here to suffer?
As for the poor, it went without saying. A whole family coming here without land, without a foundation, would only live a harder life. Not to mention looking after a prisoner, taking care of themselves was challenging enough.
So among the many prisoners in Righteous Dao Village, there were only two whose families couldn't bear to be apart from them and had come here to rent houses to live in hardship.
Is there now another one?