Chapter 5: Fire Shamans Must Not be Afraid

For Yee, it was just simple deduction-reasoning.

When they entered the village, the aura of the place was gloomy and strange, however, three places stood out more than others. The healing house. That was obvious, the sick gathered there, so the aura would be heavy and tainted. The Sururu family's house, which had dead bodies in it and a ghost was mostly haunting that area. But the village chief's house? Why did it have such a strange aura? It was gloomy like the rest of the village but something felt off about it, like there was something that wasn't supposed to be there.

That's when Yee clued in that it was possible that the killers of the Sururu family were somewhere in that house. What bothered Yee further was whether the Chief was in it or not. He did think, however, that Chief Hana most definitely has no clue about these intruders. Well, an investigation was in order.

Yee told Jazaih about this and Jazaih agreed with him.

"I did notice the strange aura of that house but I was more focused on the affected victims once we learned of them," Jazaih said. He looked at Yee and smiled. Yee could tell that he was once again, as usual, impressed with Yee's deduction.

"So what do we do now?" Yee asked as they continued their walk to the healing house.

"What do you think?" Jazaih asked and gave a grin. "Time to go get the chief and put an end to this madness,"

Chief Hana was exhausted.

Organizing the search for the culprits that caused the village so much pain was one thing but trying to keep the people of the village calm after learning what happened to the Sururu family was another. The culprits were likely gone by then but it wouldn't hurt just to look. When she gets her hands on them, she'll make them work to the bone for the village before handing them over to the proper authorities.

The shamans had also come back but they asked to talk to her alone and at her house. That was strange but Hana was already grateful for their assistance and willing to do almost anything they said. When she had heard about a shaman close by from some 'group' representatives, she never thought that she would be needing their help, ever.

She told Bei to stay with head healer Lou and make sure everything goes alright in her absence. She knew he could do it. Lou rolled her eyes and Bei stifled a haughty smile. Hana left with the shamans, amused.

They had arrived right in front of Hana's house before one of the shamans spoke up.

"Do you have a storage or a basement of some kind in your house?" Jazaih, the older shaman asked. He adjusted his sword strap for the sheathed sword to be on his stomach and not his back. Hana thought that was strange. Was he getting ready to fight or something? She also thought that his question was weird. What was his play here?

"Yes, I do. It's more of a bunker than a basement," she replied. She was feeling more worried now.

"Is there anything like food and other amenities there?" Yee, the apprentice asked. She squinted at him, looked at the blade sheathed on his waist then looked at his face again before replying.

"There's a small well in mine, some dried food, other well preserved ones and some living supplies there that could last up to two months incase of disasters or firenation intruders. Most houses have one. We built them with a plan for our earthbenders to use them like an interconnected underground tunnel system and help guide our citizens to safety. We got the idea from you-know-who. I am sure you are aware of who. Why are you asking about this though? How does this help us find the culprits?" Hana had said before realization hit her.

"Yes, it is what you are thinking," Jazaih replied after he saw the look on her face.

Hana shook her head. Only people who were involved with the inner workings of the village would have known about the tunnels and safe houses that laid underneath. And why would they choose to go to the one under her house? Did they have an earthbender that could help them navigate their way through the tunnels? If so, finding them would be way more harder. They could just go from bunker to bunker.

"You are sure they are in the one at my house?" Hana asked. She decided to put her energy into catching the criminals first and find out the answers later.

"I am sure," Yee replied. She looked to his master for confirmation and he nodded. Hana sighed.

"I really did not know about this. I also don't know how they got in there or know about this village's secret. We usually check them every three months for maintenance. Only those in the know know about it," Hana explained. She bit her lip. She didn't want these shamans thinking that she would betray her people in any way. They both startled at her for a while, like they were examining her being.

"I believe you are telling the truth," Yee finally said. Jazaih nodded and Hana let out a breath.

"I'll take you to the bunker and we can finally get justice and the full story," Hana said. She opened the door to her house and led them inside.

They arrived at the place where a rug covered the wooden door to the bunker. Hana lifted the huge red rug out of the way with the help of the younger shaman. It was there she noticed the door was already unlocked. Guess they got in through here. She sighed again and gained some courage. She opened the door and they were greeted by stairs which led into the dark. She was about to lead them down the stairs before a hand was placed on her shoulder.

"We'll take care of this," Jazaih said to her with a smile. How he could be smiling in this situation baffled her but she's lived long enough to not question it. She relaxed and nodded.

"At the end of the stairs there should be some flint and torch sticks ready for use. Once you get to the place adorned with cave crystals, you won't need those anymore," Hana told them, informatively.

"Did you forget we are firebenders my lady?" Jazaih said with a hint of amusement. Hana raised a brow and smiled with slight embarrassment. "It's alright. Is the space under there big enough in case we get an unwelcome confrontation?"

"Yes, mine is made to fit twenty people," Hana said as she quickly recovered.

"Alright," Jazaih said before he lifted a palm and a small flame appeared on it. Hana didn't flinch even though she wanted to. She remembered they are not the same as the other ashmakers and tried to act so.

"I will send for some guards and some earthbenders to come and assist you if you take too long," Hana said. Jazaih nodded and faced the underground stairs.

Both shamans walked into the darkness with flames in their palms and Hana stood at their backs, praying to the spirits for their safe return. She wasn't sure if catching the culprits would help with their spirit problem but she was very willing to put her trust in these shamans.

They had made it to the bottom of the stairs and just like the chief said, there were some lights coming from some glowing crystals awaiting them. They both put their fires out and walked towards the light. Yee followed Jazaih from behind and they took silent steps forward.

There were voices. Familiar ones to Yee and he perked up a bit when he realized who they were. The killers. Yee's jaw tightened a bit. There was an opening where more light spilled out from and as Yee and Jazaih came closer, the voices were clearer to hear. Their voices basically echoed off the walls. They were arguing.

"We are almost running out of food. We have to ration a bit more," one of the voices said.

"Well if Pina here didn't eat everything like a cow, we would still have more than a week's worth of supplies," another said.

"Hey! I get hungry easily. And we can blame Bloodclaw for basically bailing on us and that damn spirit for trapping us in this village!" Pina, presumably replied. She was probably the child killer.

"We don't know that," the first voice had said. Her voice was as gruff as Yee could recall.

"Whatever! I never even wanted to go back to this place again but you guys wanted that damn stone so badly and now we're here! So excuse me for eating my problems away!" Pina shouted.

"Ugh. For a former noblewoman, you sure act like a slob. Bottom of the barrel sludge," the second voice said with venom. This was most definitely bodysuit lady.

"You little….," Pina had begun to say but was interrupted by the first voice.

"Enough! We should've brought an earthbender or threatened one from here to help us navigate the tunnels. At least we can thank Pina for finding us this place to hide. So Gingko, go easy on her," the first one said. So Ginkgo is the bodysuit lady. Huffing could be heard as Jazaih and Yee finally reached the opening.

"Excuse me, my ladies but we would require your assistance," Jazaih said politely as he bowed quickly to them. Yee bowed too and cracked a little smile at Jazaih's fake manners. He knew it was about to get serious from Jazaih's tone.

All three women got into fighting stances. Yee recognized them all. They were still wearing the same clothes as before. They looked a little worse for wear but that could probably be because they were staying here for about a month or so. Sweaty and slightly disheveled. Their auras were a mess. Yee didn't bother deciphering why that was so. Yee looked around and noticed there were crates in the surroundings. Some empty while others were half full. There was more than enough leg room for more activities. Good. He wanted to be able to deal with these scalawags with less in the way.

"Who the hell are you!?" Pina demanded. She stood slightly behind the other two but had her hands up in a hand to hand fighting stance. She was clearly ready for a go.

"Someone you should quickly surrender to if you want to make this easy for yourselves," Jazaih stated as he unsheathed his sword. Yee took his hand to the blade on his hip.

"You are shamans right?" the gruff voiced one said. Her scar would be intimidating if Yee cared at all. She had a hand out, ordering the other two to stay still. Yee determined that she was most definitely the leader. "We have no quarrel with you but please tell us why you are here or maybe you'll be the one we won't go easy on," she said as she took out her blade and raised it to the shamans.

"Last chance. Stand down and come quietly with us. We know who you guys are. Cut the charade," Jazaih said as he got into a sword stance. Two hands gripped his sword and he raised the blade upward so his hands aligned with his head. Yee unsheathed his short sword and got ready to fight. He would've preferred a two handed weapon but his firebending should suffice.

The women stared at them in disbelief then charged.

Yee shot forward, dodging the first two and went straight for Pina at the back. He didn't look back, he knew Jazaih had his back. He was more experienced and Yee wanted his chance with the child killer.

Pina looked shocked for a moment then pulled out a blade from her boot right before she defended herself from a strike from Yee's weapon. Yee stuck forward with a free hand, fore blazed on his palm.

"Shit, you're a firebender!" Pina exclaimed as she dodged. He had to give it to her, she was more skilled than he thought.

They exchanged a few more strikes and blows before Yee kicked upward with his leg, disarming Pina in the process. Her blade flew backwards in the air and landed with a resounding clack. Pina, still in shock from the action, barely dodged as Yee swiped at her face. She staggered back and clutched her face. She screamed in fury before she charged at him. Yee could see the line of blood on her face coming out of the wound. He flipped out of the way, making her stagger forward with her momentum before kicking her in the back. She fell with a grunt. She quickly got back up and her furious expression was even worse than before. Yee could almost feel glee in that.

"You little twerp! Fight me without that blade then. Make this a fair fight!" she demanded. Yee tilted his head and then nodded. He tossed his weapon far to the side and got into another fighting stance. He knew it wasn't good practice to throw away one's blade but he knew she probably wanted him to face her with something she was more proficient at. Oh! And how he clearly wanted to beat her at her own game.

She smirked at him then charged forward. He blocked the strike from her fist to her annoyance and returned it with a half turning kick to her head. She ducked down and went for his legs. He jumped over her head and used her head as a spring to flip in the air. She hissed with anger. They faced each other again. She began to barrage him with a flurry of kicks and punches and Yee dodged each and every one of them, returning a few blows in kind. He managed to strike her face and she screamed with anger. He had to give it to her again. She was really good at this but Yee would not be deterred. Jazaih was way slower than her when they sparred but his blows were far stronger. She managed to kick him in the stomach and he staggered back for a bit before shooting a small flame at her. Her eyes widened and Yee used the distraction to strike at the meridians of her right hand and blocked her chi. Her hand went limp and before she could react, Yee ducked low and went for her legs. She crumpled to the ground in a heap and screamed in shock.

"What did you do to me, you little shit!?" she screamed. He stared down at her face which was scrunched up in panic and fury.

"Put you out of commission for a while. Don't struggle, you'll be out of it by the time we're done here. I made sure of it," Yee replied. She screamed and then gave up her futile struggle. Yee turned to the side and saw Jazaih was holding his own with the other two. He saw the leader was knelt on the ground, clutching her bleeding arm. Gingko, bodysuit, on the other hand, was holding her own better with Jazaih. She was most definitely the better fighter of the two.

She fought Jazaih with a dagger, dodging and rolling out of the way of the flames that were aimed at her. From the corner of Yee's eye, he could see the leader was slowly pulling out another blade from her hip and getting ready to throw it at Jazaih. Yee took in a breath and relaxed. He held two fingers to his chest and moved it in a circular motion, separating his chi. With a bit of time to aim, he struck lightning at the leader's raised hand. Light flashed, illuminating the cave even more for a second. The blade fell and she screamed in agony as she clutched her hand. She collapsed further on the ground. Yee had aimed for the blade but he guessed the heat and intensity still made its way to her skin. Oh well. He breathed in and out to calm his chi.

That didn't deter Gingko from fighting though, she only hesitated a bit but didn't bother to look away as Jazaih struck at her with his blade. Yee decided to join the fray to end this quickly. She seemed a bit surprised by the new opponent but kept her cool as she dodged the more blows that came her way. Yee kicked and punched as Jazaih sliced with his weapon. She did a split and aimed at Jazaih's leg, Yee intercepted with a flame from his legs and she dodged with a roll. His leg slammed into the ground and she got up and aimed her blade at his face. She was intercepted again but by Jazaih's blade and she swept to the side.

They exchanged blows for a while. Striking, dodging and reading each other's movements. Yee wasn't sure how long she could keep going. He had enriched himself with surrounding chi, so he could keep going for a while. He hoped she would just tire out and give up but looking at her techniques and stamina, he could tell she was going to be one durable opponent. She finally managed to land a strike on Jazaih's hand and cut into his sleeve. It bled a bit and she smiled. Yee used her moment of triumph to land a kick to her temple and as she staggered back, Jazaih pierced her shoulder with his blade. She screamed and dropped her blade. She knelt and clutched her shoulder with pain on her face. Jazaih did not hesitate for her form as he stuck her head with the butt of his sword, knocking her out in the process. Yee turned his attention back to the leader. She was still clutching her burnt hand. The smell of burnt flesh was much more noticeable as the battle ended. She was howling in pain and could barely stifle her cries.

They were soon joined by a bunch of guards and some others in green. Yee figured they were the guards and earthbenders the chief had said she would be getting for back up. Chief Hana had emerged from behind them and her look of astonishment followed as she stared at the shamans and the incapacitated opponents in the room. She later gathered herself and ordered the earthbenders to encase the criminals' hands in stone. The leader cried a bit more in pain as hers were encased. They were dragged up the stairs and the shamans followed the entourage from behind.

Outside of Chief Hana's house, the criminals were knelt next to each other. Gingko was still in a daze but the leader looked at the guards, shamans and the rest with contempt. Pina's head was hung low. Almost as if she was trying to hide herself. Yee noticed Chief Hana's confused face. The chief moved forward and lifted up Pina's chin. She gasped.

"Pina… Ginah's daughter!" the chief exclaimed with shock. Pina ripped her chin away and spat on the ground.

"Don't mention that man close to me ever again," Pina spat out with anger. The people surrounding them gasped. Apparently, they too knew who this was.

"Ha! Who would've known it would be one of our own who would do this to us!" Chief Hana exclaimed with disgust.

"One of you? It's because of that man I got married to that useless ex-husband of mine. You can claim him as yours but I refuse to be related to that thing. And in case your miniature brain can't comprehend what I'm saying, it's that I'll never be considered as one of you… lowlives. Living off the scraps of tourists and passerbys," Pina retorted. Chief Hana's face was full of what looked like disgust and anger. It looked like she was about to say something but then she looked up at the sky and gasped.

"It's almost sunset. Let's move this show to the town hall. Gather the rest of the council and bring them there too," Chief Hana commanded. Everyone prepared to go until Jazaih held a hand out for them to wait.

"Yee and I will stay here and face the spirit. They wanted justice for themself and the Sururu family but I fear that they are confused and more trouble will come if we don't settle this now," Jazaih said. Chief Hana cocked a brow and sighed.

"Do what you have to do. We will deal with these ones here. Make sure you come back to us and fill us in on any missing information. Go to the healing house and ask for where the townhall is to join us. We will do the same," Chief Hana said and with that, the entourage carried themselves and the prisoners off to the town hall. The shamans watched them go from behind.

"So what do we do now?" Yee asked, expectantly.

"Now, we wait for our troublesome spirit to come find us," Jazaih answered with a smirk.

A dark fog began to fill in the surroundings. It was as dark as the aura that came along with it. Jazaih knew it was a warning that the spirit they would have to face is on their way here. The shamans stood their ground as they saw a figure form itself within the fog.

It was the form of a young woman, more like a girl who was almost an adult. She wore dark blue clothing and her head was tilted to the side. Streaks of blue-black tears streaked her face as they poured out of black filled eyes. Her hair was a mess, wet and mangled. Her skin was so pale and her nails were black and oily. She walked in a staggering motion, bent inward knees with unsteady steps. It looked like she was just wandering around endlessly but then her attention focused on the shamans and she walked towards them. Jazaih looked at Yee and nodded. They were going to do the fire ritual to try and appease her spirit for a bit. He couldn't destroy this spirit, he had promised Po and Kun to return Shu Ran to wholeness.

"Shu Ran," Jazaih said. Her spirit staggered a bit faster towards them. Gurgling noises could be heard from her mouth and throat. "Oh young Shu Ran. Listen to us. We have found the ones responsible for your situation. We have given them to the people of this village to deal with accordingly. Please, let go of your anger and stop this torment,"

She looked at them questioningly. She came closer to them. She made her way to stand right in front of Yee's face and Jazaih could see her breath was on him.

"You… Po…?" she said with a strangled voice.

"Po is fine. Po is waiting for you at the shrine," Yee replied. He looked calm and settled. Good. Jazaih wouldn't want his young apprentice panicking here, at this crucial moment, if that's even possible anyway.

"But the… my family…need to get revenge," she said in whispers now.

"We have gotten them out of their hiding spot and they will be dealt with appropriately. Please Shu Ran, you have done enough. Po is waiting for you. Your family has already passed on. Po is waiting for you now. Don't forget about her. Remember how precious she was to you," Jazaih said. Her attention turned to Jazaih and she looked at him contemplatively. After a while, she nodded.

"Can't… let her… see … me … this," she finally replied. She turned back to Yee and looked at him like he was a puzzle. Like she was trying to figure out something about him.

"Leave that to us. All we need is your permission to perform a ritual on you. I promise it will not hurt," Jazaih said calmly. She turned to him again then took a few steps back from Yee. Then she nodded her head.

"Yes, …. Would like that… must see Po …. Again," she said.

With that, Yee and Jazaih took their positions. Shu Ran sat down and Yee took his place behind her. Jazaih was in front and he raised both his palms midway. Yee followed. They both kept one hand outstretched while the other began to move in circular motions. Flame circled Shu Ran and she startled for a bit before relaxing.

"For this ritual, we will need your help. We will burn away the impurities and poison within you but you will need to focus on the harmony within you. Push out all chaotic thoughts and we will burn it all away," Jazaih explained to her. The flame that circled her rose higher and higher until it was taller than Jazaih. It was a swirl of orange and red before a dark blue and black mist joined it. The mist followed the swirl of the flame.

Oh unsettled spirit

Harmed and vengeful

Settle your quarrel

Reconnect with love

Renew your sanity

Reject the impurities

Fester no more in spite

Surrender to the sound of harmony

In these flames

You shall be reborn

Jazaih recited as Yee hummed along. The mist mixed in the fore and then it was burned away by the flames and the fire finally died down to reveal a calmer looking form of Shu Ran. She sat on the ground with a smile. Her hair was tied up in a neat ponytail and her dark robes were clean and fit. Her nails were normal and short. Her eyes shone a strong emerald green and her smile produced two good rows of pearly whites. She looked more like the child she was supposed to be. Yee stood there and looked ahead in a daze before Jazaih went to him and tapped him back to this plane of existence. Seemed like the chant got him into a meditative mood.

"Please take me to Po now," Shu Ran said, still with her smile. Jazaih nodded and Yee held out a hand to her. She grabbed it and got up. The three of them made their way to the shrine.

Shu Ran and Po were reunited again. The shamans stood to the side as the sisters came together. Yee smiled a little at the reunion. He looked around and saw that Bloodclaw's body was nowhere to be seen. Yee decided not to question it.

Kun released the other part of Shu Ran's spirit and let the two spirits fuse to make her fully whole.

"It's fully you now!" Po exclaimed with joy and hugged her sister.

"Yes, it's me. Fully and truly me," Shu Ran hugged Po back even more tightly.

"So what's going to happen now?" Po said as they broke their embrace.

"You will have to move on now, Po," Shu Ran said with a sad smile. Po frowned.

"But… but what about you?" Po said with a sad voice.

"I will continue my duty to the shrine even as a spirit," Shu Ran replied.

"Oh," Po said disappointedly. Shu Ran smiled and kissed Po's forehead.

"Do not worry. Even if we won't see each other much now, we will see each other again. Plus, our other family members have moved on. They're probably waiting for you to join them too," Shu Ran said. Po lit up and smiled at her sister. She nodded her head and gave her sister one last hug before turning around to look at the shamans.

"Goodbye Yee! Goodbye older guy! Goodbye Kun Kun! I'm going now. I'll tell mummy about you!" she exclaimed with so much joy. She turned back to Shu Ran once again. "Goodbye Shu Shu. I'll see you soon," Yee could feel a slight tug to his chest. He couldn't explain what it was.

"See you soon little one. Maybe next time I'll get the marble right," Shu Ran said with a choked voice. Po turned to where there appeared to be nothing and she ran towards that direction.

"Silly Shu Shu!" could be heard before she disappeared into nothingness. Her giggles could be heard echoing in the forest.

Shu Ran, who looked like she had been holding back tears, fell to the ground and began to sob.

"Worry not, child. You can always speak to her when your spirit grows stronger. Plus, Po is a good and intelligible girl. She will be fine. She may even join the cycle and be reborn. Who knows. In any way, you can always see her again," Kun said in an attempt to soothe.

"Yes. Thank you. I will see her again," Shu Ran stopped sobbing and got up with a determined look. "But first, I shall continue my role and be the keeper of this shrine,"

"Good. And we will still love to have you with us,"

Jazaih and Yee bowed to Shu Ran and Kun.

"Thank you for having us. We plan to head back to the village and settle the rest of the matter," Jazaih said.

"Thank you for your assistance. We see great things in both your futures. You may go now,"

Jazaih nodded to Yee and they began to make their way to the village. Shu Tan appeared in front of them.

"Please tell the villagers that I will come tomorrow to reach a new agreement with them. You know now that things have… changed," she explained. Jazaih nodded in agreement and both he and Yee were on their way back to the village.

"So what you're saying is that Shu Ran had once left the village before and encountered this Pina person in another village?" Mayan said as she unpacked the goods gotten from Gonlo village from the bag given to Jazaih and Yee. There was rice, preserved meat, some snacks and some jewelry in the package.

"Yup. She had met Shu Ran outside and remembered a time her father told her about an object only the Sururu family had access to," Jazaih replies as he also helped her to unpack goods. Yee was sitting in a chair closeby with Huno in his lap. He was pointing at stuff and Huno was trying to say the color with the cutest phonetics known to man.

"Lemme guess. She told her rag tag group about the opportunity and they planned that whole massacre," Mayan asked with disappointment in her voice. Why someone would aim to do such a thing, vengeance for money was beyond her. Jazaih nodded.

"Plus that group leader, Gomo, has a bit of spiritual training. So she was more than interested in that stone. She helped to hide their presence for a while but thanks to Yee, we were able to find them in time," Jazaih replied. Mayan sighed. She looked at Yee and smiled. He was trying to adorn her with jewelry and Huno was trying to eat said jewelry. Mayan chuckled at that. "The chief informed us that she will be handing them over to the authorities soon after they gave them a few lashings. She said she wanted them out of their village as soon as possible,"

"So what about Shu Ran's spirit? What about the shrine?" Mayan asked. Jazaih shrugged. She frowned at that.

"Shu Ran said she'll discuss it with them later. If I ever go back and check on them, I'll ask," Jazaih said. Mayan shrugged and continued what she was doing. She sighed again.

"At least the matter has been resolved. Imagine if they had an earthbender with them. It would've been harder to find them," Mayan said as she shook her head. Jazaih agreed with her.

All of a sudden Mayan started to shriek. Mayan turned to see Huno pulling Yee down by his collar. His face was close to hers and she was smacking his cheek with her little hands.

"Eee! Eee! Wakey!" Huno was demanding and she continued smacking him.

Once the smacks got loud enough, Mayan rushed to her and grabbed her out of Yee's hold. Huno squirmed in her hold. She looked into her daughter's own amber eyes in an effort to calm her but it did nothing to calm the child. Yee's head was still facing downward and Jazaih rushed to him. He lifted Yee's head up by his chin and Yee gave a very blank stare. His golden eyes were almost glowing now and his mouth was moving without saying any words.

"Yee. Yee? Can you hear me? What's wrong?" Jazaih asked as he stroked Yee's cheek gently. The marks from Huno's tiny hands could still be seen on his. He wiped away the stray hairs on Yee's face and tried to wake him out of the state by tapping his cheeks lightly. Mayan could see Jazaih begin to panic a bit. Finally, Yee started to produce audible sounds but they were unintelligible words.

"Eee!" Huno screamed and began to sob in Mayan's hands. She stretched herself towards Yee and made grabby hands. Mayan repositioned her on her hip and Huno struggled a bit more on her.

"You didn't answer me before," Yee said aloud with a monotone voice. Everyone paused except Huno who was still babbling and crying out for her brother.

"Answer what?" Jazaih said right before he swallowed. Yee focused a bit more on him.

"Who is stronger? The Dragon or the Phoenix?" Yee asked softly.

Both Mayan and Jazaih gulped.

To General Officer Gong Mao,

Three criminals from the Wono gang have been caught. The last one is proclaimed missing or dead. They were caught in Gonlo village with the aid of Shamans. The gang members had caused a spiritual problem which required outside help. The Sururu family of Gonlo village are no more. However, they have claimed that they have a new spirit to guard and guide their village now. After further investigation has been made, we will send in a more detailed report about the situation.

Senior Officer Chao Long

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