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... k cloth, and on the cloth was a cute little silver swan pendant.

He put the items away and continued inward.

Walking through the corridor, he went up to the second floor and in one of the offices, Yu Hong quickly found an office where a few plastic bagged documents were placed on an empty desk.

He stepped forward, picked up the documents, and gently took them out of the bag.

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