The narrator tells us that he's going to leave it to the people who sold him. He says that yan Laojiu took him to the ghost market to meet some of his friends, and that laojiu told him that the cops were the "heibai" in the ghost stories. The narrator says that he can't believe that they're the cops, but then he realizes that they were actually the cops. He's not ashamed of the fact that they stole the white cloth to cover the corpse, but he'd be beaten up if he did it again. He also says that the girl he met in the brothel was about his age, so she's pretty. He doesn't know why they'd steal the cloth, but the narrator says they'll give the cloth back to her when he gets home. He sees three shadows walking in front of him, one of which is the scarface from the brothel the day before. The scarface is the one who bought the corpse the night before, and the other two are the cops who killed the men who were lying on the ground. The cops are the ones who traded the dead bodies for the new ones. The ghost market is cool, says the narrator, and he wants them to know the "king of the hell" is after them.
The narrator tells us that he's going to leave it to the people who sold him. He says that yan Laojiu took him to the ghost market to meet some of his friends, and that laojiu told him that the cops were the "heibai" in the ghost stories. The narrator says that he can't believe that they're the cops, but then he realizes that they were actually the cops. He's not ashamed of the fact that they stole the white cloth to cover the corpse, but he'd be beaten up if he did it again. He also says that the girl he met in the brothel was about his age, so she's pretty. He doesn't know why they'd steal the cloth, but the narrator says they'll give the cloth back to her when he gets home. He sees three shadows walking in front of him, one of which is the scarface from the brothel the day before. The scarface is the one who bought the corpse the night before, and the other two are the cops who killed the men who were lying on the ground. The cops are the ones who traded the dead bodies for the new ones. The ghost market is cool, says the narrator, and he wants them to know the "king of the hell" is after them.