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... >“Captain Feng, I think that with the criminal’s cautious personality, he might have recced the hotel in advance. You can take a look at the hotel’s surveillance footage a few days earlier to see if you can find anyone with a similar physique.” Yin Tao felt that the murderer in Wei Feng’s case was probably the same person as the murderer who kidnapped and killed Brother Feng Jing in the original novel. She also hoped that Feng Jing could catch the murderer as soon as possible so that she could c ...

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