Qi Yue also became tense, feeling that what Lou Chuhe was about to reveal had something to do with the sudden disappearance of the Lou Family's original Fengyi County estate over forty years ago.
Indeed, Lou Chuhe, with tears in his old eyes, recounted a piece of history that had been erased.
The investigative report stated that the Lou family hailed from Fengyi County, but it was incomplete. To be accurate, it should be the Lou Family Estate of Fengyi County in Yanjing.
It turned out that the ancestors of the Lou Family were officials as well, producing a Magistrate and a County Magistrate. However, by the time of Lou Chuhe's father, the family had fallen into decline.
Still, thanks to the modest wealth amassed by their forebears, the family lived quite comfortably after the birth of Lou Chuhe, with a hundred acres of good land to support them.
But the trouble lay precisely with those hundred acres of good land.