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... e stern and professional demeanor of the officers shifted, their expressions turning malicious.

"You know," the lead officer said, his tone laced with mockery, "it's rather peculiar that someone who supposedly passed through the entrance gate knows nothing about the permit system in place."

Another officer, with a smirk curling on his lips, chimed in, "Yes, and all those questions. Makes one think you're hiding something, doesn't it?"

The group halted, turning to face Eri ...

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