Randolph was sitting on the sofa at home, talking on the phone with his father. Suddenly, the door was gently pushed open and his housekeeper walked in. The housekeeper's face was a little anxious, as if he had something important to tell him.

Randolph noticed the butler's expression, so he temporarily interrupted the call with his father, turned to look at the butler, and asked, "Is there anything wrong? Can't you see I'm on the phone with the head of the family?" His tone was a little dissatisfied. After all, being interrupted while talking to his father was not a pleasant thing.

The butler quickly explained, "Sir, I'm very sorry to bother you, but this is indeed an urgent matter. The police just called and said they have found our stolen jewelry."

Randolph's eyes suddenly widened. He looked at the butler in disbelief and said excitedly: "What did you say? Found it? How is this possible?" His voice revealed excitement and surprise.

The butler nodded and replied affirmatively, "Yes, sir. The police said they have found the jewels."

Randolph took a deep breath and tried to calm himself. He thought quickly and decided to go to the Hong Kong Police Station immediately to find out the details in person. He picked up the phone again and dialed his father's number.

His father's voice soon came from the other end of the phone. Randolph couldn't wait to say, "Father, the housekeeper just told me that the police have found our stolen jewelry! I'm going to the Hong Kong Police Station now to find out what happened."

The father was silent for a moment on the phone, then he warned, "Okay, son. When you go to the police station, be careful with your attitude. After all, our family has lost a lot of treasures, and our status has obviously declined. Don't leave a bad impression on others."

Randolph promised his father. After hanging up the phone, he immediately got up and hurried to the Hong Kong Police Station, his heart full of anticipation and anxiety.

So what happened? How did the police find the jewelry so quickly? It turned out that after Huadi brought Na Fei back to the police station, he immediately issued a joint investigation notice to all officers. He urgently needed to know all of Na Fei's movements before that.

At this moment, He Shangsheng showed his ingenuity. He successfully found a record of Na Fei driving alone to Pengcheng on a certain day. More importantly, he discovered that Na Fei had used his connections to pass through customs, so that the relevant personnel did not search his car.

This crucial clue was a treasure to Huadi, who immediately followed Na Fei's movements to Pengcheng. Shi Er Shao also made great contributions in this process. Many of his subordinates had close business ties with some people in Pengcheng, and these connections provided great help to Huadi.

With the help of these people, Huadi finally found Nafei's final itinerary in Pengcheng. So he worked closely with the Pengcheng police and launched a thrilling search operation.

Finally, they found the jewels stolen from the Randolph family in a hidden villa. This location was exactly the same as the time when Nafei had stayed, which undoubtedly proved that this was where Nafei had hidden the jewels.

The next task was relatively easy. Huadi handed the important task of collecting evidence to his subordinates, while he himself needed to devote himself to dealing with the affairs of the Randolph family and that family.

Randolph arrived at the police station first. However, instead of meeting directly with the relevant personnel as expected, he was politely ushered into a conference room. There, a white police inspector was already waiting. The inspector smiled and greeted Randolph warmly, but Randolph soon realized that the white inspector knew nothing about the whole incident. He only knew that the jewelry had been recovered.

This instantly irritated Randolph, and he nearly lost his temper. However, he suddenly remembered his father's instructions before leaving—he must maintain his composure this time. After all, he still had some connections with the white police inspector, so he suppressed his anger and waited silently in the conference room.

A moment later, the patriarch of that family, Na Long, arrived at the meeting room. Randolph's fury erupted like a volcano as soon as he saw Na Long. Without a word, he grabbed the chair next to him and prepared to throw it at Na Long.

However, at this critical moment, the white police superintendent quickly stepped forward and stopped Randolph. He tightly grasped Randolph's arm and said earnestly, "Mr. Randolph, please calm down! This impulsive behavior will not solve the problem."

Randolph was still furious, but under the persuasion of the white police inspector, he managed to endure it. Meanwhile, Long sat in the corner of the conference room, as if nothing had happened, sitting there in silence, seemingly oblivious to Randolph's anger.

Time passed minute by minute, and after about ten minutes, the door of the conference room was finally slowly pushed open. Li Wenbin and Huadi walked in together, each carrying a heavy box.

Li Wenbin and Huadi slowly sat down, their movements appearing somewhat solemn. After settling down, Li Wenbin first handed some documents and evidence to Randolph and Nalong respectively.

Li Wenbin's voice was low and serious. "I invited you two here mainly to inform you about the case of the Nafei organization's involvement in the robbery of the Randolph family's jewels. Your families are both top-tier and wealthy. I hope that no matter what happens next, you will both remain rational and composed."

Huadi followed up on Li Wenbin's words, saying, "Through a tip from a police informant, we learned that Mr. Nafei's villa contained jewelry related to the Randolph family jewelry robbery. So, we searched Mr. Nafei's villa in accordance with legal procedures, but unfortunately, we didn't find any relevant evidence."

He paused briefly and continued, "Afterwards, we legally invited Mr. Nafei to the police station for questioning. However, Mr. Nafei refused to cooperate with us and refused to answer any of our questions."

Huadi's tone gradually became serious. "Then, the Randolph family sent someone to ask for a separate interrogation of Mr. Nafei. Ten hours after the interrogation, Mr. Nafei died under mysterious circumstances. A preliminary forensic examination determined that Mr. Nafei died of poisoning."

Hua Di paused briefly, as if gathering his thoughts, then continued, "After a detailed investigation of Mr. Na Fei's itinerary, we discovered that he had driven his vehicle through the checkpoint without inspection one day, his destination being Pengcheng. This discovery aroused our great concern, so we quickly contacted the Pengcheng police and requested their assistance in the investigation. With their close cooperation, we launched a comprehensive search operation. After much painstaking effort, we finally made a shocking discovery in a villa that Mr. Na Fei had visited—all the jewels looted from the Randolph family were hidden there! We conducted a thorough investigation and evidence collection at the scene to ensure that no important clues were missed. This is the current situation our police have, and it is the most comprehensive evidence we have been able to gather. Of course, this is just the beginning. We will continue to investigate in depth and spare no effort to get to the bottom of this case."

After Huadi finished speaking, the entire conference room fell silent. Randolph and Nalong looked at each other, neither of them speaking first. They were both pondering what action to take next.

For Randolph, recovering the jewels didn't mean the problem was completely solved. He needed to consider how to explain the events to his family and how to manage his relationship with the Nalong family. After all, this incident involved the interests and reputations of both families.

Nalong, however, was thinking further. Now that the facts were basically confirmed, Nafei had robbed the Randolph family's jewels, which undoubtedly brought their family enormous trouble. He couldn't help but worry about how his family would explain this to the Randolph family and how this incident would affect their family's status and reputation in Eagle Country.

Just as the two of them were silent, the door of the conference room was suddenly pushed open. A short and fat man walked in, holding a document that looked like a report in his hand.

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