He squinted his eyes and said this story is fake, which means it's mostly true. The question is why didn't he tell the truth. He didn't disclose the specific location of the story, only saying it was a certain province, and he didn't mention what year, month, or day. With such vagueness, in the end, he still refused to tell the truth. There's only one possibility: the person who told him about this or the way he learned about it needs protection.
Nothing can be leaked, so no one can trace the origin of this story. Huang Zaijiang knows so many bizarre stories; it's likely not just from listening to their interest group.
Of course, there are some things he experienced himself, but very few.
Huang Zaijiang asked Gu which version he believed in, and Gu said he believed in the first one. Then Huang Zaijiang asked me, because in this team, apart from Wang Le, only Gu and I liked listening to his strange tales.
"The second one," I replied.
