All men must die, but death is not the scariest thing.
The scariest thing is getting on a ghost cab, being taken away by a ghost.
Driver Lao Wu, before he joined the film crew, was a taxi driver.
The chatty kind.
Not only was he chatty, but he also loved listening to and telling stories.
And magazines like "Story Club" were his sources of stories.
And the content of this magazine, well, it's mostly quite thrilling...
For example, bumping into ghosts in the middle of the night, or getting into a hearse after work, and so on and so forth.
So, now faced with Shi Yaoguang, who he suspected was not human, he couldn't help but lean toward that idea.
Shi Yaoguang caught on when she heard Driver Lao Wu stammering.
Lao Wu had mistaken her for a ghost.
She sighed, looked at Lao Wu, and said helplessly, "Have you ever seen a ghost as good-looking as me?"
When Lao Wu heard this, he became even more convinced that Shi Yaoguang was a ghost, "Only a ghost could be this good-looking!"