Miao Siwang was already in his forties, dark-skinned and robust. Pointing at Ma Cuilan, he said, "Girl, don't falsely accuse people. Although I, Old Si, have lost my wife, my son has married, and I never thought about remarrying or harassing you."
After hearing what the villagers said about Ma Cuilan, Miao Siwang was infuriated and felt utterly humiliated by this unexpected calamity.
Ma Cuilan quickly cried out, "Cuilan didn't say it was Uncle Miao Si." After saying this, she glanced at Miao Liushun and shuddered with fear.
Seeing her reaction, the villagers understood everything clearly.
Moreover, Miao Liushun, in his thirties, was also fit and strong, and having lost his wife, was both capable and inclined, so it wasn't unusual for him to approach Ma Cuilan.
Plenty of women among the displaced pointed at Miao Liushun and cursed, "Miao Liushun, you dog, can't live without a woman, coveting young girls at your age, have you no shame?"