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... ’ll report whatever I saw. I won’t let anyone treat a good man unjustly.”

Yin Shaojie stared at their well-coordinated conversation and swept his dark gaze across the policeman.

The policeman could not help but feel anxious. He turned his gaze away and even took a few steps back, but was caught by the man.

“Comrade Policeman, you have to question them carefully.”

“Uh…” A sheen of cold sweat appeared on the policeman’s forehead.

The corner of Yin Shaojie’s lips lifte ...

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