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Who is this drunkard who will never die?

In the 1930s, there was a lonely old man named Marley in New York City, USA, who liked to drink alcohol all his life. At that time, the United States was in the Prohibition Era. But Marais used his meager relief money to go to an underground bar owned by an Italian and drink drunk every day.

The bar owner Carlo is the leader of a gang. They steal and plunder by any means necessary, and now, Kalu has set his sights on Marais.

He helped Marais buy a life insurance policy worth US$3,500, and then tried to murder him so that he could receive a large sum of insurance money when he died. Of course, this kind of murder must be cleverly disguised to avoid detection by insurance companies and the police.

He first adopted the method of pouring strong alcohol. It is the most "natural" and "reasonable" for an alcoholic to die from excessive drinking. As soon as Marais arrived at the hotel, Caloro was generously supplied with hard liquor, no matter how much he paid. But after Marais was so drunk, he only needed to fall asleep and he would be full of energy again.

After several times, Kalu had to change his method. The villain even mixed the liquor with antifreeze from the car's water tank and asked Marais to drink it as liquor. Antifreeze is highly toxic! Marley drank it and fell to the ground. Kalu was secretly happy. The police station and the insurance company also came to "autopsy", but Malai got up from the ground again, waved to Kalu and walked out of the bar.

Kallu did not stop doing anything. After Marley got drunk, he took off his coat. Throw it on the snow. The outdoor temperature at that time was minus 14 degrees Celsius. According to common sense, a person lying there all night would definitely freeze to death. But Marais didn't know where he could resist, and he staggered back to the bar early the next morning. While brushing off the snow, he said to others: "Damn it, how could I catch a cold?"

Kalu gritted his teeth in hatred. He had already spent a sum of insurance premiums and was unwilling to give up his vicious plan. This time, after he got drunk in Marais, he called two accomplices to drive him to the suburbs in a car. After throwing him on the road, he let passing cars run over him, causing a "car accident."

For more than ten days, there was no news from Malay. Kalu was proud. He thought there would be no problem this time, so he filed a claim for insurance money with the insurance company. Unexpectedly, he was quickly rejected by the insurance company and told him: "Malay is alive and well! He just suffered a broken shoulder bone in a car accident and suffered a slight concussion. He is currently being treated in the hospital."

Kalu was very frustrated. He regretted that he had failed to realize that Kalu was a strange man who could not die from drunkenness or pressure, which had caused him to lose both money and nerves. He had to admit that he was unlucky!