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... orance, "How... how would I know about that?"

"Mom, if you know nothing, why did you let me protect Yuyi? Aren’t you afraid I might get dragged into this?"

Madam Lu hesitated, "Will this matter drag you in? I thought these were minor issues. You always maintain good social relations; doesn’t everyone want to give you face? If you say to release Yuyi, wouldn’t the police comply?"

"I do maintain good relations, but it’s not possible that whatever I say, the police will list ...

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