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... other rooftop.

They wanted to shoot but didn’t have time and could only continue chasing.

The three of them played out an intense police-and-thief chase scene on the rooftops, with Jiang Siming continuously using the gaps and cover between rooftops to evade capture.

Finally, he leaped again, landing on a rooftop he had jumped to earlier, and as soon as he landed, he jumped down.

The spot he chose to jump to was the second-floor balcony, where he slipped inside the ...

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