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... come in but pulled Ning Jing aside and motioned for him to lower his head. “My dad said there is a dead person in the carriage,” Bai Xiaohu whispered, his face pale, “My grandpa and my dad pulled the carriage from behind, not letting others see.” “It’s fine,” Ning Jing shook his head, adding, “He’s a bad guy.” Bai Xiaohu breathed a sigh of relief, “That’s good!” Qian Country was renowned for its harsh criminal laws, and ordinary farmers were most afraid of handling homicide cases. Originally, Mr ...

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