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“Sh*t! Who the f*ck are they?”

They were about to catch the femme fatale that had been giving the police a headache for many years. In the end, it was all for nothing.

After the red car left, those cars with fake license plates left instantly.

They came and disappeared without a trace.

And they were all cars with fake license plates. There was no way to find out.

The anger in his chest burned up, almost to the point of bursting out of his throat ...

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