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Bai Chen listened to Xiaoman's tone, and seemed to be a little bit unhappy. He quickly explained honestly, "Go back to the county, a man named Fu An."

Fu An? Xiaoman read the name of the person, then looked up at Bai Chen: "What's wrong with this person?"

Bai Chen smiled: "The county master is clever. There is nothing wrong with Fu Anming's death. He is an honest businessma ...

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