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... >Before they even hung up, he already saw a row of headlights in the distance.


Chen Zhao glanced at the unfinished clean-up and frowned.


The underlings had just washed the ground, so it was completely wet.


There were still some blood stains around, but they were not obvious.


The air was filled with a faint odor of blood.


“Go back,” Chen Zhao said, waving his hand.


The underlings left at once. The place became much more empty ...

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