Though the village chief's words were harsh, Old Man Yin's expression on his face was quite natural, without any sign of anger.
"Village chief, it's like this: my third son has been gone for several days already. I hope you can mobilize the villagers to help search for him. My third son wouldn't just leave us silently and ignore us. Something must have happened to him."
When Old Man Yin got to this point, he hesitated a bit, hinting, "Village chief, you see, my second son did something wrong, so I drove him out. He originally didn't have a penny, but now in such a short time, he suddenly has so much silver. Don't you find it strange? Money isn't that easy to earn."
The village chief "..."
It's obvious he suspected that Yin Zheng's family harmed Yin Cheng and then took his silver to lead the good life they now enjoy.
