The police officer is looking for a woman named Huaimu-chu, who apparently had no other relatives besides a son. The police man tells the police officer that the woman's grave is called "the grave of the man's wife" and that she did not even write her name on the grave. The man wonders why the woman went crazy, and wonders if she was afraid that others would not recognize her as the wife of her husband. He also wonders if the woman was mentally ill. He wonders if a gold digger could be plagued by such a woman. The gold digger would ask his son to steal money when she needed it, and she would ask him to do the same when she was dead. She bought the grave and left, and nobody has ever come to visit her. The policeman decides to head over to find her belongings. He finds a wedding ring on the finger of the woman who killed her husband, and decides to leave the rings there.
The police officer is looking for a woman named Huaimu-chu, who apparently had no other relatives besides a son. The police man tells the police officer that the woman's grave is called "the grave of the man's wife" and that she did not even write her name on the grave. The man wonders why the woman went crazy, and wonders if she was afraid that others would not recognize her as the wife of her husband. He also wonders if the woman was mentally ill. He wonders if a gold digger could be plagued by such a woman. The gold digger would ask his son to steal money when she needed it, and she would ask him to do the same when she was dead. She bought the grave and left, and nobody has ever come to visit her. The policeman decides to head over to find her belongings. He finds a wedding ring on the finger of the woman who killed her husband, and decides to leave the rings there.