Chapter 233 Robin's Deception and the Rice Shop Owner's Revenge

It turned out that Robin was a person from the United States era, who did business in the city at that time.

One day, he passed by a rice shop and took a liking to the rice shop owner's fiancée.

The rice shop owner was a young man with a broad mind. His rice shop had the best business in the area in less than three months. Since he was too busy, his fiancée volunteered to help.

"His fiancée grew up with him since childhood, so there was no taboo in her coming to help. When I saw her for the first time, I was attracted to her..."

The young girl was too ethereal, beautiful, and full of spiritual energy, with a clean and sincere aura all over her body.

Robin was moved all of a sudden.

He did business with dirty means, to begin with.

That night, he found a thug to climb into the rice shop and mix rat poison into every bag of rice.

"Wade exclaimed, "Mixing rat poison in rice?!"

It was insane!

From the history he had learned, in that era, many poor people worked hard for a month just to exchange it for half a bag of rice, which was crucial for their family's survival.

Robin actually mixed rat poison into the rice!

It should be noted that the rice shop sold a lot of rice every day, especially since he said the business was still good. Wasn't this equivalent to murder?

Susie's eyebrows furrowed tightly, and she asked, "You are going to kill many people. Don't you know that?"

Robin said, "I know, but so what? People in that era lived so hard, and many people couldn't survive and wanted to commit suicide. Isn't this just a small matter?"

Susie and the others were speechless.

Robin really didn't care.

For him, the life and death of others were like the life and death of ants. He didn't care.

The next day, sure enough, many people died from eating the rat poison-laced rice. Several families died, vomited, or injured.

The police found the rice shop owner along the clues and arrested him.

Since no evidence was found, the rice shop owner was temporarily released, but those family members who died from the poisoned rice came to his door.

The boss of the rice shop is in distress...

" He urgently needs money, but no one dares to buy rice from him. At this time, I came up with a plan..."

Robin said, "I found two people to pretend to be rice merchants and took the rice shop owner out for dinner to discuss business."

During the meal, the two people got the rice shop owner drunk and unconscious, and then Robin took out the contract he had already prepared and got the rice shop owner to sign it with his finger.

Wade frowned and asked, "What was written in the contract?"

Robin replied, "I wrote in the contract that he voluntarily transferred the rice shop to me and also used Peter as collateral."

Peter is his fiancée.

Anyway, the rice shop owner was short of money and had to compensate for the people who died from eating poisoned rice, so he was so desperate that he would sell the rice shop and his fiancée to pay off his debts. It is reasonable, isn't it?

It was not until Robin brought people to the door that the rice shop owner knew what had happened.

Susie became more and more angry as she listened, and she squeezed the cream puff in her hand angrily and asked, "And then what happened?"

Robin said, "Then I got what I wanted."

The rice shop became him, and Peter was also brought into his house.

The rice shop owner still wanted to resist, so he was secretly captured and beaten half to death before being thrown into the river.

After Peter found out, she was so sad and angry that she hanged herself to death.

Robin said, "I thought that the rice shop owner would die after being thrown into the river, but I didn't expect him to survive. He sneaked into my house in the middle of the night and caught me in my sleep."

At this point, Robin's eyes showed resentment, and he exuded an ominous aura.

"That damn peasant got five very strong horses from somewhere and tied them in five directions..."

"Then he tied my head, hands, and feet to the horses, and as he threw the firecrackers in the middle, the frightened horses rushed in five directions."

In that instant, the force of the horses pulled him apart, and he died horribly.

"I died very miserably, and my body was torn apart. The firecrackers were thrown on me, and they nailed my soul to the ground..."

After his death, his heart was also ripped out by the rice shop owner and put in a jar filled with black charcoal, and sank into the cesspool, allowing it to turn black and smelly.

He was forced to endure being torn apart by horses every day and night, dying in fear and despair again and again, and finally became an evil ghost - a black-hearted ghost.

Zion held his arms and snorted coldly, "He deserves to die!"

Wade also said, "Indeed, he deserves it!"

The wicked ghost remained silent and asked, "I've said everything I should say. You said I should die, and I accept it! Can I go to hell now that I've finished speaking?"

Susie gripped her pastry angrily and said, "Who said we were sending you to hell?"

The wicked ghost was taken aback and asked eagerly, "Really? If I'm not going to hell, then am I going to be reincarnated?"

Mitch held a pen and was writing something in his notebook.

He sneered, "Reincarnate? Evil ghosts cannot be reincarnated."

Sending him to hell was unnecessary, as ghosts who have served their punishment in hell would still have a chance to be reincarnated. However, wicked ghosts like him are not worthy.

The wicked ghost was resentful and said, "So what do you want to do with me? I've told you everything, but you won't let me go!"

Susie was furious and snorted, "Did we say we would release you just because you said everything?"

The wicked ghost was speechless and said, "No..."

Susie said, "Well then!"

This brat was not playing fair!

The wicked ghost was curious, thinking that he would get some benefits by confessing everything.

But he didn't expect to be played like a monkey!

"I'll eat you!" He flew into a rage and pounced on Susie fiercely, but he was knocked back by Mitch's palm before he could break free from Soul Calabash's restraint.

The wicked ghost was immediately absorbed into a cloud of evil spirit energy and completely consumed by Soul Calabash.

Susie was stunned and asked, "Master, didn't you say that I had to catch the ghost myself for it to count?"

Mitch raised an eyebrow and said, "Hmm... the wicked ghost died while being restrained by Soul Calabash, right?"

Susie nodded like a little bunny, "Yes, yes."

Mitch continued, "And you made Soul Calabash, right?"

Susie replied, "Um... yes..." She seemed to understand what her master was getting at...

Sure enough, Mitch said, "So, you killed him."

Susie remained silent.