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... o prey on the weak. They were usually active when most of the people had gone home, and the streets were quiet, but that didn't mean they weren't present in the morning.

In fact, most robbers and muggers came at that time, blending with normal villagers and travelers, waiting for their chance to strike. They were hard to catch and identify.

As for the thugs Yue Yue was going to hunt, they had been active for weeks, preying on farmers who were going to sell their products to the c ...

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