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... , but still not enough to kill Bit in just half an hour.

What really killed Bit was an indiscernible pinhole-sized wound on Bit's chest. The person who did it was at least a killer who was extremely proficient in medicine or had a great understanding of human body structure. The weapon blocked the blood vessels of Bit's heart, thus blocking the hematopoietic function of Bit's heart, and thus creating the illusion of death due to excessive blood loss.

That is to say.

The murd ...

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