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... is far from over, and they, as emissaries of justice, must fight to the end.

In the days that followed, Luo Chen and Qing Shuang threw themselves wholeheartedly into the investigation of the masterminds behind the scenes.

They visited all suspicious figures in White Elephant City and its surrounding areas, gathering extensive clues, but each clue seemed to point in different directions, leaving them both confused and anxious.

However, just when they were about to give up ...

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