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Times reporter He Shan received a call from her friend Fei Ke, who said he had something to give to her in person. He Shan immediately took a taxi to the airport to meet Fei Ke. She did see Fei Ke at the airport, but she never expected that before the two could talk, Fei Ke would be found not far away from He Shan, foaming at the mouth and unconscious. . Emergency personnel resuscitated Fei Ke and then sent him to the hospital. The emergency personnel asked He Shan who the patient was, but He Shan did not name Feike and therefore failed to get into the ambulance. In her hand, she held the memory card Fei Ke handed her. She didn't know what this thing was for, and why Feike would give it to her. He Shan could not even imagine that something shocking happened in the ambulance at this time.

Not long after that, He Shan went to work as usual and received an obituary letter on an ordinary day. The letter said that Fei Ke had passed away due to illness. It was scheduled to be held on April 8 on Chong'an Island, the deceased's former residence. At the memorial service, the deceased's will will be read out, and He Shan himself was mentioned in the content. On April 8, He Shan arrived at the agreed place to go to the island by car. The person who picked her up was Liu Mo, the boss's driver and assistant, who was responsible for arranging everyone to go to the island. In addition to Liu Mo, who was in charge of driving the boat, there was also a strange man Cheng Hao who was serious in speech and speech. About twenty minutes later, the three of them successfully landed on the island and arrived at Feke's former residence. A middle-aged man with white hair, Chen Shufa, was already waiting in the house. Cheng Hao initially mistakenly thought that he was a relative of Feike.

There are still two people mentioned in Feike's will who have not yet arrived. While waiting, Cheng Hao put out Chen Shufa's cigarette butt and stuffed it into his pocket. Chen Shufa and He Shan, who had their backs to him, did not notice. After a while, two other people, Xuan'er and Su Qian, also arrived here. Xuan'er was more outgoing and talkative, so she asked everyone to introduce each other. Cheng Hao was a vagrant, He Shan was a reporter, and Chen Shufa was the chairman of Nanlin Mining with diabetes. Su Qian only said that she was an ordinary person. None of the five of them knew each other, so why were they mentioned in the will? And why were the five of them allowed to attend this memorial service? Liu Mo took them to the basement and asked each of them to tell about their acquaintance with Feike and other experiences before he could read out his will.

This inexplicable request made everyone resisted. He Shan took the lead in opening the coffin board. It was empty inside and there was no body of Fei Ke at all. Liu Mo left alone and locked the door, saying that he would do as he said so that he could see Fei Ke. At this point, everyone acquiesced to Chen Shan's suggestion and simply regarded this as a memorial service, each telling about the Feike they knew. However, the first thing that made everyone feel strange was that the Fei Ke in their respective WeChat accounts was not the same person. Chen Shufa first talked about the Fei Ke he knew. According to what he said, Fei Ke was not only his son-in-law, but also a murderer. In the spring of 2014, Fei Ke met Chen Shufa's daughter Chen Jiajia. They had only known her for half a year, and they were already talking about marriage.

Chen Shufa did not recognize Fei Ke as his son-in-law, but Chen Jiajia liked him very much, so Chen Shufa had no choice but to agree to meet Fei Ke. The meeting was originally arranged at a Western restaurant, but Fei Ke considered that the food here did not suit Chen Shufa's taste, so he volunteered to cook at home. Chen Shufa and his daughter went to another house of Fei Ke's, on the outer ring road of Songshan Road. side. Cheng Hao immediately confirmed the specific location with Chen Shufa, and then said that it was not Feike's house, but Cheng Hao's own home.

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