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Since He's Dead, He Should Be Completely Dead

編輯: Atlas Studios

Shao Qihai coughed and explained in a low voice, "I just happened to see this."

"Oh." Mu Jingzhe heard the train attendant explain things amid the pickpocket's rant.

These two people were habitual criminals who ran around a few familiar routes. They had been paying attention to these two, but there were too many people on the train, and they weren't sure when they would get on or off. They were very cunning. This time, it was thanks to Mu Jingzhe and that guy that they had been able to catch them.

After he finished explaining this, they realized that Shao Qihai had disappeared.

"Where is he? Why is he gone?"

Shao Nan pointed to the corridor. "While you were talking just now, he walked over there. He seemed to be afraid of something."

No one doubted Shao Nan's words because he was a kid. They were a little suspicious when they heard this, though. Why would he flee? Could he be an accomplice too? That shouldn't be the case, right?