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... olice chief's office was originally spacious and well-lit, with not only a desk for work but also a set of sofas for receiving guests. Numerous honorary banners hung neatly on both sides of the wall, and the window facing the desk was wide, offering a view of the street across.

But at this moment, a salty breeze crept in through the broken window, as if narrating the strange events that had just occurred.

The room was engulfed in darkness, lit only by the intermittent flashes of ...

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