The male protagonist is a policeman. On the night of returning home to attend the funeral of his mother, he hit someone on the road. He encountered a traffic police inspecting the car. At the same time, the office was found to be taking bribes. As a last resort, the corpse was put in the trunk, but after returning home, due to bribery, the car was checked again. Behind is simply high-powered, the male protagonist is so clever, he even used his daughter's manipulative toy to pull the corpse from the vent into the morgue where the mother's coffin was placed, and he knew that a balloon was used to block the surveillance. . . Yes, he put the body in his mother's coffin and buried it together the next day.
The whole drama feels that the mantis catches the cicada and the oriole is behind. It turns out that the male protagonist is a ghost for the dead. I don’t know how the hero will use the money in the end. I don’t need to drive the van anymore. I sent it.
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