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  Cheng Ling calmly retracted his hand, took another look at Zhang Yun's body, and suddenly said, "No one will change Zhang Yun's clothes, right?"

   This question was a bit abrupt, and Tong Huaizhong was stunned for a moment before realizing it. Cheng Ling should be asking if he had changed Zhang Yun's clothes during the autopsy.

  Tong Huaizhong said: "Naturally not."

   Zhang Yun died of homicide. In order to preserve more information on him during the autopsy, how ...

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