When Randolph heard that the police had arrested Na Fei, he thought to himself that this was quite strange. He doubted the ability and impartiality of the Hong Kong police and decided to send someone to the police station to ask for a private interrogation of Na Fei.

Although this practice was neither reasonable nor in accordance with the rules, the influence of the Randolph family could not be underestimated. They exerted pressure through various channels and eventually forced the governor to issue a direct order to meet their demands.

The atmosphere in the police station's interrogation room was extremely tense. There was no police officer present, only members of the Randolph family sitting around Nafei, creating a sense of oppression.

Na Fei was terrified by this sudden situation. He had never experienced such a scene before and didn't know how to respond. However, no matter how the Randolph family pressed him, Na Fei insisted that he had nothing to do with the case.

Time passed by minute by minute, and the two-hour interrogation had exhausted Na Fei. He had suffered inhuman torture, but he still gritted his teeth and refused to utter a single word of the truth.

Finally, the Randolphs realized with gloomy faces and resigned eyes that Nafei was determined to fight them to the bitter end. Despite their utmost efforts and exhaustive interrogation tactics, Nafei remained steadfast, refusing to utter a single word. Faced with such a stubborn opponent, the Randolphs gave up in frustration and departed with a sense of resentment and disappointment.

Originally, they planned to take Nafi back to Randolph's home for further questioning. However, this idea was flatly rejected by the police. After all, Nafi was still in custody, and the police had a responsibility to protect his personal safety. Moreover, even the Governor would not issue such an order, as it clearly violated legal procedures.

So the Randolphs had to find another way. They planned to wait for Nafi to finish his 48-hour detention period and then kidnap him once he left the police station. This way, they could continue to interrogate Nafi without interference from the police.

However, as the saying goes, plans cannot keep up with changes. Just six hours after the Randolph family left the police station, shocking news came - Nafei died in the detention room!

This sudden change, like a bombshell, caused an uproar in the police station. The police, the Randolph family, and even the Randolph family were all stunned and in chaos by the news.

Li Wenbin was sound asleep when he learned of Na Fei's untimely death in the detention cell. However, this sudden, tragic news was like a bolt from the blue, instantly jarring him awake. Without hesitation, he rushed back to the police station, his heart filled with anxiety and unease.

When Li Wenbin rushed to the police station, he found that Ling Feng, Hong Kong's top forensic pathologist, had already arrived at the scene with his apprentice and began to examine Na Fei's body. Since Hua Di had never left the police station, he naturally became the one to accompany Ling Feng to perform the autopsy.

To Ling Feng's amazement, Hua Di remained remarkably calm throughout the autopsy, showing no signs of discomfort. No matter how disgusting Ling Feng's manipulations, Hua Di's facial expression remained constant, unwavering. Even Ling Feng's apprentice, Gao Yanbo, felt the urge to vomit at times, but Hua Di remained unmoved.

Ling Feng moved very quickly. Not long after Li Wenbin arrived at the scene, Ling Feng had already completed most of the work. However, there were still some key test results that were not yet available, and these results were crucial for determining the final conclusion.

Despite this, Ling Feng still gave Li Wenbin a surprising answer: "After preliminary examination, we found that the deceased had suffered extremely cruel torture. There are many obvious scars on his body, but these are not the direct cause of his death. Based on current judgment, the deceased should have died of poisoning. As for the specific poison, we need to wait for more detailed test results. This process may be lengthy, at least three days. During this period, we will go all out to conduct toxicology experiments."

Before he finished speaking, Ling Feng hurried away with his apprentice, leaving Li Wenbin and Huadi looking at each other in bewilderment.

"How did he get poisoned?" Li Wenbin frowned and asked Huadi in confusion.

Hua Di thought for a moment and replied, "As far as I know, except when the Randolph family was interrogating Nafei, Nafei never left our sight."

Huadi didn't directly express his inner judgment on the matter, but chose to tell Li Wenbin everything he knew. As a subordinate, he couldn't influence his leader's judgment. As for the specific situation, it was up to Li Wenbin to think deeply and make his own judgment.

"So, the problem is most likely with those people in the Randolph family?" Li Wenbin couldn't help but mutter to himself.

"Well, that family does have certain motives," Huadi agreed.

"That's right. If Na Fei is really one of the suspects in this robbery, then his family must be to blame. Now that the matter has become a big deal, for them, giving up Na Fei may be the wisest choice at the moment." Li Wenbin continued to analyze.

"Let's go to the conference room and discuss this in detail," Li Wenbin said, turning to the person beside him. After all, this was the autopsy room, not a suitable place to discuss the case.

So, Li Wenbin led Huadi and others to the meeting room. However, just as they were discussing the case enthusiastically, Huadi's pager suddenly rang at an inopportune time.

The news of Na Fei's death was like a bombshell, causing a huge uproar in the family. Although Na Fei was not a prominent figure among the younger generation in the family, he was in charge of some shady businesses that still brought considerable profits to the family every year.

Under normal circumstances, Na Fei's death would have caused a huge uproar in the family, and they would never let it go. However, the current situation was extremely complicated - Na Fei was actually involved in the Randolph family's jewelry robbery, and the Randolph family lost a large number of national treasures!

Faced with such a serious incident, the Randolph family naturally couldn't easily let anyone involved go. Therefore, instead of immediately protesting at the police station or taking other drastic measures as usual, the family convened an emergency meeting with several responsible individuals to discuss countermeasures.

However, what puzzled the responsible individuals was that, based on their knowledge of Na Fei, he didn't seem to have the guts to rob the Randolph family's jewels. Originally, they had planned to wait for Na Fei's return from the police station to thoroughly interrogate him and get to the bottom of the matter. But now that Na Fei was dead, the whole incident became even more confusing, with no evidence to prove his guilt.

"What was the cause of Na Fei's death?" Na Long, the current head of the Na family, asked solemnly. His voice was low and serious, revealing his great concern about this matter.

The officer in charge of liaising with the police station quickly replied, "We haven't found out the exact cause of death yet. The medical examiner is performing an autopsy, and none of us at the police station have been involved at this time, so the details are still unclear. But I'll investigate as soon as I can and report back to you as soon as I have any information."

Another person in charge of that family suddenly interrupted and said, "Could it be that someone from the Randolph family used torture during the interrogation? That little bastard Na Fei takes drugs all day long, and his body is very fragile." His tone was filled with a hint of dissatisfaction and suspicion, and it was obvious that he did not have a good impression of Na Fei.

The chief had always harbored a grudge against Na Fei. Although his family had a tradition of opium smoking from their ancestors, he hated drugs deeply because his father, brother, and even one of his sisters had died from drug overdoses, which brought him great pain and shadow.

"Okay, stop guessing. Lianjie, you should find out the cause of Na Fei's death as soon as possible. I will go to Randolph to talk tomorrow. See what the situation is over there." Na Long finally ended this short meeting. After all, the cause of Na Fei's death was unknown, and they were not sure whether Na Fei was involved in the Randolph family jewelry robbery, so there would be no result if they discussed it further.

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