Chapter 772 Paper Man

Lao Hei quickly calmed down and scolded his younger brother: "Why are you making such a fuss? It's not like you haven't seen this before! Hurry and find that woman for me!"

The wretched younger brother rubbed his hands together: "Boss, let's make a deal, whoever finds her first gets to play first."

Lao Hei kicked him and said, "Go find it!"

The shop was large, with rooms inside. The two brothers immediately walked in, looked around, deliberately overturned yellow paper and other items passing by, made various noises, and kept threatening.

"Where are you hiding? Here? Or here?"

"I advise you to come out obediently. Our boss has a bad temper. If we catch you, you will be in trouble."

The overhead light suddenly went out, and the entire store fell into darkness again.

"Damn it! Why did the lights suddenly go out? It must be that bitch's doing!"

"Boss, it's too dark. It's hard to find him. You're close. Please turn on the light."

The two younger brothers kept urging them, and being in the store where the dead were kept, a trace of fear kept rising in their hearts.

"Fuck!" Lao Hei cursed angrily, turned around and stretched out his arms, touching the wall in the direction he remembered. He kept groping and finally found the switch.

But no matter how hard he pressed the button, the light above his head never came on again.

"Damn it! That damn woman turned off the main switch! You two should go find her now!"

While cursing, he threatened fiercely towards the darkness: "Do you think we won't be able to find you if you turn off the lights? Wait until I catch you, and I'll show you how I'll deal with you!" He then stood guard at the gate, watching how she would escape!

Moonlight streamed in near the window.

With the help of moonlight, a younger brother first reached the door of the room. Before he went in to look for someone, he hurriedly asked for credit: "Boss! The person must be hiding in the room. Wait for me to catch him!"

Suddenly someone tapped my shoulder.

He turned around subconsciously, but saw the face of a paper man, with dark eyes, bright red cheeks, and a bloody mouth, smiling at him.

boom!

The gangster, who had been afraid of ghosts since childhood, closed his eyes and fell straight to the ground.

Another gangster who was following him a few steps behind him looked at his brother with horror as he saw a paper man suddenly appear behind him. The next second, his brother fell to the ground.

The moonlight outside the window sprinkled on the paper man, and it turned around and grinned at him with its bloody mouth wide open.

"Ghost!"

"There's a ghost!"

"There's a ghost!!"

He turned around and ran in panic, but there was no moonlight at the door, and he was not familiar with the environment inside the store. He bumped into something and fell to the ground, letting out a heart-wrenching scream, defecating and pissing himself, and emitting a foul stench.

The younger brother was attacked one after another, and the paper men rushed towards him quickly. Lao Hei subconsciously turned around and wanted to run, but his trembling hands could not open the door no matter how hard he twisted.

In order to prevent Zhang Ran from escaping, I locked the door.

But people lost their ability to think for a short time due to fear. Lao Hei couldn't open the door no matter what he did. He thought it was the paper man's fault. He felt the wind behind his head and immediately turned around, took out the knife and stabbed continuously, "Kill you! Kill you!!"

The paper man kicked his arm, and with a scream, the knife fell to the ground.

How can a scoundrel who has been eating and drinking for free all year round, whose body is exhausted and who has no knowledge or skills, be a match for a strong paper man who knows martial arts?

Lao Hei was beaten to the ground and his screams gradually faded away.

The paper man stopped, grabbed Lao Hei's legs and dragged him to the moonlit place next to the window, picked up the broom in the corner, and pulled off his pants... In an instant, the chrysanthemums were withered, and the screams lingered in the ears for three days.

They thought he was too noisy, so they knocked him out with a stick and stuffed all the money in the store into the pocket of Lao Hei's coat.