Judging from the colour of the soil and the condition of the surrounding weeds, this grave had been dug up quite some time ago.
They had looked at several nearby graves, but found none belonging to the Li Family.
Considering Li Qianggui and the Li family members died successively, and that the Li family had no relatives or friends in the village, it's unlikely that anyone would have established a separate grave for them. Therefore, it's highly plausible that they were buried together.
To confirm their conjecture, Shen Mo and Du Lai continued to dig the half-dug graves.
The soil was loose, with the corpses buried quite shallow. In no time they had exhumed the remains of Li Qianggui.
The corpse had decomposed into dry bones, without a coffin, only wrapped in a mat, with clear signs of hacking on the neck, undoubtedly, it was Li Qianggui.
Shen Mo and Du Lai continued to dig deeper, hoping to find the remains of Mrs. Li.