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... nually identified the faces of pedestrians and cross-referenced the information in the database. Eventually, a list was forwarded to me.”

“The individuals on this list are all highly influential figures documented in the database. Mu Qing is among them… So, I’m certain that you were in the vicinity of Starlight Lake just now.”

“As for how 1 deduced that it was you guys who triggered the explosion at the lake’s center, I was merely inquiring casually. I can’t fully confirm that it ...

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