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... lin’s car window, and as Lin Mu instructed, Qi Manlin didn’t pull out her gun to resist, nor did she make any aggressive remarks. Instead, she cooperatively opened the car door and asked,

"Who are you people? You even dare to hijack a police car?" freёwebnoѵel.com

"Heh, sorry, Chief Qi, but we need you to come with us for a bit."

One of the men pulled out a dagger and pressed it against Qi Manlin’s neck as he spoke.

Qi Manlin glanced at the dagger in the man’s hand ...

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