Lu Wu nodded, "They indeed aren't girls who were originally settled, they are..." He paused, "girls who originally wanted to return to their hometown, thinking they would be cherished by their families. But unexpectedly, they were still abandoned."
Shu Yu instantly understood, earlier when entering the black market, many people were trafficked.
Some came from well-off families, some had loving parents and relatives, which is why after coming out of the black market, these girls still wanted to return home.
Unexpectedly, because the girls had once been trapped, their reputations were tarnished, their families ultimately did not accept them back.
These matters were not very clear to Shu Yu, but Lu Wu told her only two of the girls were kept by their families. Others were either forced to become nuns or to commit suicide to preserve the family's name. The love and favoritism that once seemed real was like a dream.
Now that the dream has ended, the girls are thoroughly disheartened.
