Quick Transmigration: Era Novel Side Character Aims for Reverse

To recover his memory and life, Xu Keke enters various eras to start a counterattack journey to demand justice for the resentful side characters of era novels.

Rehabilitation is non-existent,...

Chapter 305: Tadpoles Looking for Their Mother in the 1980s (13)

Xu Keke knew he was right. "Do you know anyone who can help me check that car?"

Cheng Yi nodded knowingly and memorized the license plate number.

When Xiao Han arrived, they walked together towards Cheng Yi's residential area. Sure enough, the car followed them.

After they entered the residential area, the car circled around and came back, then parked across the street.

Cheng Yi believed Xu Keke's words even more. He made the call as soon as he got back.

Xu Keke carefully recalled the original owner's memories. She couldn't understand what the original owner had that was worth remembering so much that it would lead to someone taking her life.

"Don't think about it anymore, let's eat first."

The door was open, and Cheng Yi knocked on it.

Xu Keke came out of the house.

The guest room Xu Keke is currently staying in must be occupied occasionally. There are quite a few personal belongings left inside.

“If your family members come to visit and need to stay overnight, just let me know. Officer Chen said today that the house will be unsealed in the next couple of days.”

Aunt Sun was already sitting at the dining table, waiting for the two of them. Hearing Xu Keke's words, she smiled.

“You’ll be alone when you go back, so you might as well stay here. It’s good that someone is here to keep Xiao Yi company, and I can go home too.”

Cheng Yi uses a single crutch at home, which hangs on the side of the table. He took the soup Aunt Sun handed him and explained,

“Aunt Sun lives here. She’s worried about me being home alone at night, so she’s staying here. If you’re here, she’ll come over during the day and go home at night. She has children and elderly people at home.”

With these words, Xu Keke felt more at ease.