
Two Cities in One Trip
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John is a photographer from an artistic family in the United States. He met Elena, a lawyer, by chance in London. Elena invited John to a charity dinner held by her law firm. During the dinner, a valuable oil painting went missing. John and Elena discovered the insider and tracked it to the back garden of the manor house. They successfully recovered the oil painting, but found strange markings on the back of the painting. At this time, a mysterious man named Arthur appears and says that the painting is related to a mysterious organisation that is in pursuit of mysterious objects that hide great power, and the markings on the painting are clues. Later, they encounter criminals attacking them at a hideout, but fortunately, they are rescued by the police in time. At the police station, they assist the police in their investigation, but they are attacked by the mysterious organisation disguised as police officers...
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