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... in this era was quite crude, with little to no professionalism.
It was said that the Patrolling Army's case-solving rate was less than three percent, with theft cases largely relying on private detectives, while robbery, kidnapping, and murder cases almost entirely depended on private rewards.
It was better than a society without laws, but not by much—a rather unpleasant and crude legal society.
The Patrolling Army hastily withdrew from the apartment, invited Charles onto ...
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