The next morning, Li tells his brother that he has gone to the police station to report that the murderer is still at large. Li tells him that it is better to lose the murderer than to lose him, but he does not want to reveal his identity. He says that the smell of the perfume reminds him of the previous night's encounter with the murderer. He tells Li that he will not leave his sight.
The next morning, Li tells his brother that he has gone to the police station to report that the murderer is still at large. Li tells him that it is better to lose the murderer than to lose him, but he does not want to reveal his identity. He says that the smell of the perfume reminds him of the previous night's encounter with the murderer. He tells Li that he will not leave his sight.