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... investigation.
They often face conflicts between morality and law, and as these conflicts become frequent, three outcomes tend to emerge.
First, they may fall into depression; many detectives experience varying levels of depression after retirement, and some even become monks.
Second, they may gradually become indifferent, with hearts of stone; in a sense, such people are even more suited to be detectives.
Third, they resign!
"Your mentor is a very compet ...
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