Chapter 178 Nan Batian: Where is my wife? Where is my wife? (10,000 characters asking for subscription) _2

Why were they clinging to Nan Batian so relentlessly?

Was it to avenge Tara's family?

No, besides an old lady, Tara's family had already been wiped out; they had no value to exploit, so the Mulan people wouldn't bother too much for someone valueless.

Take this funeral, for instance—all the expenses were paid from Tara's family's own funds.

Furthermore, through this funeral, Old Arutai had transferred ownership of the three shops owned by Tara's family to his name, and others had profited too.

It could be said that with Tara dead, all the Mulan people benefitted, and they did not care how Tara's family was treated.

But it was different when the one prying open the coffin was Nan Batian.

Because he had money, and money meant there were profits to be extorted, so much for "seeking justice for the Tara family."

To put it plainly: Tara's family are our beloved kin; if you dig up their graves—you have to pay up!