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... d, “You’re tricking him by exploiting his guilty conscience. If he is injured and has applied medicine, then he will want to know whether there’s a medicinal scent on his body, so he will definitely find an opportunity to come out and take a sniff. If he isn’t injured, then we can directly eliminate him as a suspect.”

“Yes,” Tan Rou said, “the facts have proved that he was indeed the suspect last night.”

“But it still doesn’t quite add up,” Zhuang Liu said, stroking his chin in t ...

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“So, Diana, what's your excuse for betraying me?”

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