As soon as he heard Tan Rou wanted to check his dashcam, the driver suddenly changed his story, "No, it wasn't a cat I saw... I felt a sudden dizziness and that's why I hit the brakes."
Tan Rou didn't believe a word he said, "You say one moment you saw a cat, the next you're dizzy. I think both excuses are wrong. You hit the brakes on purpose, didn't you!"
The driver shook his head vigorously, "I really did feel dizzy, my eyes blurred and I hit the brakes out of reflex. Then I got a bit woozy and just now came to my senses, only to find that the accident had already happened. I didn't do it on purpose. If you want compensation, I can pay you."
Tan Rou didn't think this guy looked like he could afford to pay, given that his van was a bit old and had dents in the front, clearly a vehicle that had been driven for a long time.
"Is someone instructing you to do this?" Tan Rou asked directly, "The person who arranged for the car accident, do they know me, or do they know Liang Lu?"