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Chapter 331 - Chapter 211 Too Late_1

In the United States, black workshops were often just family-run workspaces. The workers were typically family members or undocumented laborers, situated in large warehouses in remote areas with few people around and minimal personnel turnover.

According to clues provided by Harry's friends, a small black workshop, nicknamed 'Vienna' by locals, operated out of a warehouse not far from the victim's family. Vienna was also the name of the black workshop's owner. This man had some influence, primarily making a living by wholesaling high-quality counterfeit furniture. However, if the demand arose, he could also handle car modifications, firearm alterations, and even perform simple gunshot wound treatments.

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