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As a Detective, It's Reasonable for Me to Have a Police Girlfriend.
Chapter 27: Important Clue. [27]
Summary
In a tense exchange between Yan Zheng and a private detective named Huang Ke, the conversation revolves around the legality and morality of assisted suicide. Yan Zheng confronts Huang about his past involvement in a woman's request for a suicide plan, highlighting the legal ramifications. As the dialogue progresses, Yan Zheng reveals that Huang previously investigated his father, Yan Zheng Guo, who was murdered seven years ago. Despite Huang's insistence that he merely did his job and did not kill Yan Zheng Guo, the emotional stakes rise as Yan Zheng seeks justice for his father's death. Huang proposes to investigate the case further, recognizing the potential connection to the coal mine where Yan Zheng Guo worked.Full content
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