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... them?” Wang Xiao looked at the mouse that stood up and nodded its head. He was stunned again, thinking that it was a gesture that was too human, but because of this humanity, even they understood the mouse’s affirmative answer.

“They found the same smell, it should be correct,” Su Jing said.

“Then let’s go.” Wang Xiao said that as he first reported to the police station, because he promised Su Jing, so he did not say that mice found the location. He said that the Dogs found it. ...

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