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... middle-aged man looked at the light in front of him in a panic. He wanted to get up several times, but because his hands were handcuffed to the welded seat, he could only growl forward!

   "Human rights?"

  Dean put his legs on the chair, and said in a lazy voice, "Harry, show Mr. Haval the procedures. As a detective who protects the safety of citizens, we attach the most importance to your human rights and freedom."

  Hafer is the father of the missing Azak, who is also the ...

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