Kint went to great lengths to kill a witness who knew him, but the fire left another witness. According to the sphere of influence he has cultivated, he should know as soon as any witness survives, and will arrange for this person to be led away before he tells the truth.
As a result, the operation was as fierce as a tiger, and now it's good, the portrait is drawn, who else in the police station will not know, it is better not to toss at the beginning.
Who can tell me, is there something wrong with my understanding, or is it a bug in the script?
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