But Chunfeng knew it, because there was not much cultivated land in Liaodong, and it was only found close to the inland.
After these people move out and have no land, they will be unable to maintain their basic survival.
If you go to reclaim wasteland, you will have to pay a lot of taxes. There was basically no harvest in the wasteland in the past few years. If you pay the tax and guarantee it, you have to pay a piece of it. These villagers have no choice but to live in this small and extremely poor fishing village.
Chunfeng also learned that because of poverty, most of the villagers in this village were single men, some of whom were in their thirties and had not yet been able to marry a wife.
It seems that there are only two children in the little girl's family in the village, and there are almost no other families with children.
Such a poor-looking wife doesn’t even have children from there!
The time when the spring breeze goes out happens to be the time when people in the village go out to sea. There are not many people in the village. When they go out to sea, they usually use a big boat. The fish caught back are divided among each family according to the number of people who go out to sea.
Therefore, as long as the men in the village were able to move and had enough strength, they all went to sea.
Those who stayed at home were women or the elderly and infirm. These people were also collecting kelp along the coast, hoping to earn some money to support their families.
After hearing about these people, Chunfeng suddenly felt that what he had experienced in Ohu Village was nothing.
At the same time, I also pity these people very much. Why don't their country's monarchs care about their life and death
But Chunfeng could only think about it and complain. After all, she was not a saint. A god could change the world and take care of everyone.
After listening to the stories of these people, with infinite melancholy, Chunfeng was ready to leave for the next stop.
As soon as I reached the entrance of the village, I heard a panicked voice passing by.
In the middle, a man about forty years old, wearing a gray-blue discount patch, was running towards the village from the village entrance pier in a panic.
He was still shouting without listening: "Something happened, something happened, something big happened!"
Chunfeng turned around and looked at Baili, what is going on
Baili Mochen raised his eyebrows, indicating that he didn't know either.
So Chunfeng stood there and waited for a while. Not long after, he saw a group of old and weak women rushing over.
"Da Sheng, what did you say? Did you say something happened to Haizi's ship out to sea?" came a woman's voice, full of panic and worry.
"Yes, Aunt Yuan, you all come with me and have a look!"
The middle-aged man said, pointing in the direction of the dock and running.
Out of curiosity, Chunfeng also followed the crowd. Baili Mochen was always one step away from her to protect her safety.
"This, how could this happen?" Everyone was shocked when they saw the fishing boat lying upside down on the shallow stall.
Some women even knelt on the ground and cried.
"Oh my immortality, my eternal life" the heartbreaking cry spread throughout the village.
The spring breeze stepped aside and looked at the figure of the woman from the morning among the crowd.
It's just that she didn't cry like others, but stood there in a daze, looking like she had suffered a huge blow.
Chunfeng guessed that there must be her man on the boat. Seeing the woman's lost look, Chunfeng couldn't help but feel a little distressed.
The women knelt on the ground and howled, while the middle-aged man called other men with a little strength to step forward and try to pull the fishing boat back to the shore.
"Everyone, let's pull this boat up quickly. Maybe there are still people on board!" The middle-aged man's words reminded everyone what is most important now.
The rest moved upon hearing the sound, and even a few women who seemed to be in good health followed.
The young woman from before was among them, and Chunfeng looked a little worried. Just like this, she was afraid that there would be no more alive.
But Chunfeng knew that these people didn't want to believe this fact and still had a glimmer of hope.
So he ordered the boys behind him to go up and help.
It is not easy to tow a boat that has been soaked in water, and it is even more difficult when the boat is still upside down.
After tumbling for half an hour, the hull of the ship was finally pulled ashore.
But the result was very disappointing. There was no one on board, and there was no trace of life.
Some women cried even harder when they saw this, which made people's ears hurt.
Chunfeng couldn't even tell whether these people were sad or simply howling.
"Oh... what's going on? How could something like this happen?" An old man looked at such a scene and let out a long sigh, almost heartbroken.
Looking at this scene, Chunfeng felt that it was too tragic. The people on this boat were all the young and strong labor force in the village. If something happened to these people, what would happen to the lives of those left behind
While Chunfeng was sighing, Baili Mochen's eyes kept staring at the hull of the ship.
"What's wrong, what are you looking at?" Chunfeng asked as soon as he turned around and saw Baili Mochen looking around.
"Don't you think there's something wrong with this ship?" Baili Mochen said slowly.
"Something's wrong, what's wrong?" Chunfeng didn't see anything wrong. It should be said that she didn't notice it at all, but kept paying attention to these sad people.
However, after Baili Mochen's reminder, Chunfeng began to take a closer look at the boat being dragged ashore.
Sure enough, upon closer inspection, something was wrong.
There are many holes as thick as bamboo tubes on the bottom of the hull, and these open spaces do not look like they were created by hitting something, but rather like someone made them deliberately.
Looking carefully at the front of the boat, I found that there were many ropes tied to it, and the other end of the rope seemed to have been cut off by a sharp weapon.
"There's something wrong with this ship!" Chunfeng turned back to Baili Mochen, who nodded in agreement.
There is indeed a problem!
How could there be holes in the bottom of this good boat? If the bottom of the boat is broken, the boat will sink. Naturally, the fishermen themselves would not do such stupid things.
Baili Mochen also found that there were still some sandbags left in the boat with sand in them. This was even more strange. Why would you bring sand when you go fishing
There were also ropes cut by sharp tools, all of which showed that the fishing boat accident was a man-made accident.
But who will have trouble with this group of poor fishermen? And are these fishermen alive or dead now
For a moment, both Chunfeng and Baili Mochen were lost in thought.
"Excuse me, why are there so many ropes tied to this boat?" After a while, Chunfeng suddenly raised his head and asked an old man next to him who looked quite calm.
The spring breeze collected kelp from the old man's house, so the old man recognized it and sighed.
"Fishing at sea is a life-threatening business. These ropes are used to tie people on the boat. Because we were afraid that we would encounter strong waves when we went out to sea and accidentally fall into the sea, we came up with this method to secure ourselves to the boat. , If something happens, the person next to you can help."