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... ve the bracelet on them. Search everyone, and we’ll find the thief.”


Mrs. Tao nodded. “I agree.”


Old Mrs. Gu said, “I’m sorry for causing everyone so much trouble. If you’ve been sitting down, please remain seated. We’ll only search the people who have been walking around.


Only a few people fit that category. They were Feng Wu, Duan Chaoge, Feng Qi, and Tao Qingqing.


Feng Qi volunteered. “Go ahead! I didn’t steal anything! I have nothing to hide!”< ...

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