Flowers in full bloom

Chapter 634 Finding loopholes



Chapter 634 Finding loopholes

Since it was sold, he must have made preparations to leave. Then why is there no road permit receipt?

Hua Lei was puzzled, and when she got home at night, she talked about this with Rong Jin. Rong Jin was much more familiar with many things in the Great Sheng Dynasty than Hua Lei.

After listening to Hua Lei's narration, he thought for a moment and asked with some suspicion, "Could it be that these people never left Mobei at all, but just changed their way and went to the other three villages? Are they trying to exploit the loopholes of the Ministry of Household Affairs and divide up the homesteads and fields again?"

"Ah...? Are you so brave?" The law-abiding Hua Lei was a little bit unbelievable.

"It's possible. Sister Hua, please take some time to check out the household registration of this Shen family so that you have a clear idea of ​​the situation. When the land is distributed to each household later, take a good look at the household registration of the other three villages.

See if there are similar people. Previously, they only got one household of housing land, but now it may be divided into two or three households. Of course, the name may also be changed, and the relationship between family members may also change. "

After a pause, Rong Jin continued, "Of course, we cannot rule out the possibility that the pass was lost. In the past two years, there have been too many people entering and leaving Mobei. The county government is short-staffed and has too many things to do, so it is possible that it was lost.

There is another situation, that is, many people who come to Mobei have lost their household registration on the road. As long as there is a familiar person to testify, the county government will replace their household registration.

So, the problem is still quite complicated. But no matter what, it is definitely right if you pay attention to it. "

"Well, if they use someone else's pass or picked up a household registration and re-register, it will be difficult to find out, right?" Hua Lei frowned.

We don’t have the high technology of the past, nor are there any photos for comparison, let alone surveillance. Finding these people among so many new immigrants in Mobei is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

"Yes, but you can check it out first. If you find it suspicious, then verify it. If you really don't find anything, it doesn't matter.

These people have tasted the sweetness, and after this land division, they might repeat the same trick. Then let the county government pay attention to it. If confirmed, just send them directly to the cell. "Rong Jin comforted.

"Okay, this is the only way. But do you think we should talk to Minister Zhang about the possibility of this matter?" Hua Lei asked again.

"Tell me about it, and tell Magistrate Zou in advance. It's better to take precautions before it happens than to mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen. Finding these people in advance will also have a better deterrent effect on the villagers." Rong Jin pondered.

Hua Lei nodded. The next day, she told Minister Zhang that she only found one pass for the store, but not the second one, as well as her guess about the second one.

Minister Zhang also took it very seriously and made some arrangements immediately, notifying Magistrate Zou in advance. An invisible net was slowly spread out.

Jin Mancang and his men, who had spent a night in jail, had already calmed down and lost their arrogance after being beaten up by County Magistrate Zou and threatened several times by several yamen runners. After writing a letter of guarantee, they were released from the county jail on the third day.

At this time, the land distribution in Beier Village was also going smoothly. The villagers who were originally dissatisfied with Hualei no longer dared to say anything after seeing Jin Mancang and others really go to jail.

After five or six days of hard work, the land distribution to households in Beier Village was completed. Jin Mancang and his friends no longer dared to think of reselling the homesteads and land, and began to farm honestly.

Because of Rong Jin's reminder, Hua Lei was extra careful when distributing land to households in the next few villages. Especially when she saw people of similar age and gender, Hua Lei was even more careful.

The family whose pass was not found actually looked normal. The head of the household was surnamed Liu, 34 years old, and his wife was 32.

I brought my two children, a son and a daughter, with me as well as a nephew and a niece. The oldest of the children was thirteen years old, and the youngest was six years old.

Place of origin and name may be false, and appearance may also change. However, if the other party does not intend to do so, age will generally not be deliberately concealed.

There are 65 households in Beisan Village, with a population of about 590. Hualei still divides the land among households by drawing lots.

During the few days when the land was divided in Beisan Village, perhaps people had heard about Jin Mancang's story in Beier Village, so the land division went very smoothly.

When she was assigned to No. 19, the situation of this family caught Hualei's attention. There were four people in this family, a widow in her thirties and three children.

The eldest son is twelve years old, surnamed Liu, and is the head of the household. He has two younger sisters, aged eleven and five respectively. They are roughly the same age and gender as the four of the six people in the previous household who did not have a pass.

So, Hualei began to look for the remaining two people, a man in his thirties and a boy of nine. However, until she was assigned to No. 65, there was no family of father and son or uncle and nephew in Village 2.

Could it be that I was too suspicious and suspected something wrong? Hualei re-examined the matter, but still could not find a family with only two members. There was no other way, without evidence, Hualei could only let it go.

The next step was to distribute the land to each household in Beisi Village. There were a total of 63 households and 585 people in this village. Hualei still divided the land according to the order of drawing lots.

On this day, when Hua Lei was patrolling the fields, she had just finished processing a household registration in her hand when Gao Tiedan handed her another household registration. Hua Lei took a look and found that two acres and four fen of land needed to be allocated.

Two people? Hualei opened the household registration. The head of the household, surnamed Shen, was a 36-year-old man with a 10-year-old son. Hualei's heart skipped a beat. Was he from the same family as the widow Liu from the third village? Was he the Shen family whose pass was not found?

"There are only two people at home? Where is the child's mother?" Hua Lei asked the man with a smile on his face. He was wearing ordinary shorts, no different from ordinary people.

"To answer your question, the child's mother has passed away." The man's voice was a little low and he looked very lonely.

"Oh, then are there any other relatives or fellow villagers? For example, the child's aunt, cousin, etc." Hua Lei asked again, "If so, we can give them special care and share the things with you." Hua Lei lied again.

"No, no." The man lowered his head, looking honest and helpless.

"Okay, then you choose the place." Hualei pointed to the map and the fields.

The man picked the land, signed his name, and left.

Looking at the man's slightly hunched back, Hua Lei wrote down the man's name on a piece of paper with a pen.


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