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... d his milk tea, glancing at the silent Jiang Shu seated across the table.

Jiang Shu was staring intently at the Simulated Light Screen before him, not uttering a word, while A, B, C, and Ding huddled around him, ceaselessly operating, searching for any information on Liu Tingruo.

A: The neighborhood surveillance has been covered up.

B: There is no data in the police station database.

C: Surrounding monitoring did not capture relevant footage.

D: All consum ...

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