Chen Ye smiled politely: "Hello, old man, is your name Li Qiang?"
"I am!"
"That's good!" Chen Ye said, "I want to ask the old man to take me to the beautiful place where the corpse of Chu is buried!"
Hearing the three words "Chu Renmei", Li Qiang's old face changed suddenly.
"I don't know any beautiful people, boy, you found the wrong person!"
After Li Qiang finished speaking, he would close the door.
However, no matter how hard he tried, the door could not be closed.
……and.
===Chapter 81 Chu Renmei’s Second Pursuit (four more) ===
Chen Ye only used **** to press the door, and Li Qiang could not close the door.
"Young man, what are you doing? Be careful, I call the police!" Old man Li Qiang said vigilantly.
"Father, Chu Renmei has started to kill again. There are already more than twenty people who have died in her hands. Now she is staring at me again. I don't want to die, so please do me a favor!"
Chen Ye began to lie again.
Those people actually died in his hands.
Hearing that so many people had died, old man Li Qiang's face suddenly showed an expression of pain.
"Auntie Mei! It's been almost a hundred years, can't you let it go?" The old man murmured to himself with a sad expression.
Afterwards, the old man finally let go: "Well, I'll take you there!"
In the original plot, Li Qiang has been kind-hearted since he was a child, otherwise he wouldn't be able to live that old age.
"Thank you, old man!"
Chen Ye smiled.
Father Li Qiang changed a pair of shoes, locked the door of his house, and took Chen Ye to the place where Chu Renmei's body was buried.
"Father, how many roads do you have? Do you want to take a taxi?"
"It's really a bit far, then take a taxi!"
Upon hearing this, Chen Ye stopped a taxi.
...
The taxi was driving on the road. When passing a section of traffic light intersection, a small truck suddenly lost control, ran through the red light and rammed into the back seat of the taxi.
The truck driver, a middle-aged man, sat in the driving position with a trance.
The taxi has just started, and it’s too late to speed up...