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... take her more than a year if she had really used these tools to deal with a corpse.

“That should be the arrangement. There are also refrigerators and cabinets there. Perhaps there will be some body parts inside.” Feng Jing also felt a little bored. After all, such a crime scene was full of loopholes. However, with Yin Tao by his side, Feng Jing didn’t find it too boring.

When Yin Tao heard Feng Jing’s words, she walked over and opened the fridge. Sure enough, she saw something sim ...

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