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... r gaze from the car window.

Her main purpose for coming here today was to investigate the small chapel, but after entering the sixth district, she had sensed that the atmosphere of the entire area was abnormal, making her feel as if every inch of this district perhaps needed to be investigated.

After some contemplation, she reached out her hand and picked up a thick stack of documents that were placed on the nearby seat.

These were records from the city hall, obtained thr ...

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