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  The young policeman said: "If you don't have any money, you can borrow it from your relatives, and you have to return the money from them."

   If there is no money, there is no need to pay back the money and lose money. In the future, whoever hurts someone will say that there is no money. How will the police deal with it?

  When Lin Qianqian heard that she could borrow it from a relative, her eyes lit up immediately, and she said happily, "My sister-in-l ...

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