After Li Wenbin finished speaking, he fell silent, as if he had said everything he needed to say. He didn't sit down, nor did he continue to communicate with Randolph and the dragon. He just stood there quietly, staring at them, a gesture that clearly indicated they should leave.

Randolph saw this and said nothing. He quickly picked up a copy of Nafei's autopsy report and turned to leave. He was clearly aware of Li Wenbin's intention to expel him, and it seemed that he had more important matters to deal with - he needed to find the deputy director of the Eagle State to verify the information in the report.

However, the dragon seemed hesitant. He seemed to want to say something to Li Wenbin, but his lips opened and closed, and ultimately no sound came out. Perhaps he had a thousand words in his heart, but didn't know where to begin; or perhaps he realized that speaking any more would be useless at this point, so he chose silence.

Finally, the dragon slowly turned and left the room. His steps seemed heavy, and his back revealed an indescribable loneliness. After all, his family had been plagued by many disasters in the past two years. Business problems had already been overwhelming, and now they had completely offended a top family in Eagle Country, which undoubtedly cast a heavy shadow over their future.

For a family that made a living by selling out their country, this situation is undoubtedly a double blow. Their future will likely be extremely difficult, filled with unknown challenges and difficulties.

After Randolph and Nalong left, Li Wenbin said to Huadi, "I really don't know what will happen next. But fortunately, you successfully recovered the jewels that were robbed from the Randolph family. This is a big deal in our Hong Kong area! After all, these jewels were stolen from us. Now that they have been recovered, it can be considered an explanation to them. I just wonder how the Randolph family will view this matter?"

After hearing this, Hua Di smiled slightly and replied, "This is not something we can control. We can't let the Hong Kong police investigate the case for the Rand police, right? We have already helped the Randolph family recover the jewelry that was stolen in Hong Kong, and we also arrested the suspect. This is enough to give them an explanation. As for the large number of treasures they lost in Rand, let them ask the Rand police for help themselves. I believe their God will bless them to successfully recover those treasures."

"You're right," Li Wenbin nodded in agreement. "Let's sort out the case files again. I'll report to Brother Yi. From now on, it all depends on how the higher-ups negotiate. We've done everything we can. Na Fei is dead, and the clues are completely gone. Regardless of whether that family was behind this, we can't investigate further. All we can do is wait and see how the Randolph family wrestles with that family."

Li Wenbin finished speaking, stood up, and walked out of the meeting room. Seeing this, Huadi hurried back to his office and quickly sorted through the case materials. He sorted through all the relevant documents, reports, and evidence, ensuring that no important information was missed.

After finishing the information, Huadi hurried to Li Wenbin's office with a thick stack of documents. He handed the information to Li Wenbin and asked him, "Captain Li, I'm really tired today. Can I go home early?"

Li Wenbin looked at Huadi and saw that he looked exhausted, so he readily agreed: "Okay, you can go back. You have worked hard during this period."

After getting Li Wenbin's permission, Huadi felt relieved. He thanked Li Wenbin gratefully, then turned and left the police station.

Li Wenbin sat at his desk, carefully reviewing the information Huadi had given him. He took in every detail, carefully considering every aspect of the case. Once he was sure he had read and understood everything, he stood up and prepared to go find his father, Li Shutang, the Commissioner of Police of Hong Kong.

By this time, Hua Di couldn't wait to get home. He didn't want to bother with the dirty wrangling among the higher-ups; he just wanted to get home and rest. More importantly, he wanted to take JoJo to a special place where something wonderful awaited them.

Hua Di dragged his tired body back home. As soon as he entered the door, he saw JOJO had packed her luggage and was sitting on the sofa quietly waiting for him. Hua Di was moved. He walked quickly to JOJO and gave her a warm hug.

After a short rest, Huadi and JOJO went out together and drove to Guo Yingnan's home. Along the way, the two talked and laughed, and the atmosphere was relaxed and happy.

When they arrived at Guo Yingnan's house, they found the Guo family's motorcade already ready to go. The motorcade was large, including not only Guo Yingnan and his eldest son, Guo Zhenting, but also Long Jiajun, Seventh Brother, Twelve Young Master, Xie Weihao, and other important members of the Huameng.

Huadi and JOJO quickly got out of the car, said hello to everyone, and then got into Guo Yingnan's car together. With a command, the entire convoy slowly drove out like a long dragon, heading towards Pengcheng.

At the same time, He Xin, Li Changjiang and other members of the Huameng League in Haojiang also set out on their journey to Pengcheng. Due to the long distance between Haojiang and Pengcheng, their convoy took more time to reach their destination.

When the two convoys finally met at the garrison station on the outskirts of Pengcheng, several hours had already passed. Everyone got off the bus and transferred to the cars the garrison had prepared for them. After all, this was a military restricted area, so there were naturally more rules.

As the vehicle slowly stopped, everyone finally arrived at the entrance of a massive warehouse, surrounded by a prominent "Military Restricted Area" sign. Everyone was eager to get out, yet as they exited the vehicle, their steps became exceptionally solemn and respectful.

The car door opened, and people filed out, their movements in unison, like a well-trained army. Their eyes met, conveying a tacit understanding and respect between them.

After everyone had safely disembarked from the vehicle, Commander Lin, the garrison commander, hurried forward to greet them. He had originally planned to greet these distinguished guests at the main gate, but the items in the warehouse were so important that Commander Lin had been guarding them closely from the moment they arrived.

Guo Yingnan was the first to greet Commander Lin: "Commander Lin, thank you for your hard work." His voice revealed his gratitude to Commander Lin for his steadfastness at his post.

Commander Lin responded with a smile: "You have worked harder. After all, the safe return of these national treasures is all due to your efforts. All Chinese people will be grateful to you." Before he finished speaking, he suddenly straightened his body, stood at attention, and then saluted everyone with a standard military salute.

This military salute not only represents Commander Lin’s personal respect, but also symbolizes the entire garrison’s high respect for those who have contributed to the return of national cultural relics.

Then, filled with nervous anticipation, everyone slowly entered the heavily guarded warehouse. When all the lights in the warehouse came on, a dazzling light instantly filled the entire space, as if transporting everyone into a dreamlike world.

Everyone's gaze was captivated by the sight before them, their excitement palpable. Indeed, this warehouse contained the very national treasures that the Randolph family had stolen from China over the past century! These precious artifacts, having weathered the vicissitudes of decades and centuries, had finally returned to their homeland.

Duan Long and his team went through untold hardships to retrieve these national treasures from the Randolph family's treasure trove. In the process, they not only had to contend with the Randolph family's rigorous security system, but also with various unexpected difficulties and dangers. However, with their tenacious perseverance and superb skills, they successfully completed this arduous task.

In addition to these national treasures, some gold and jewelry were also transported to another location. To ensure the safe return of these national treasures to China, Duan Long and his team employed various covert methods and took great pains. Along the way, they barely slept, maintaining a high level of vigilance at all times.

Now, Duan Long could finally breathe a sigh of relief. He lay in a corner of the warehouse, snoring soundly, as if to make up for all the fatigue he had accumulated along the way.

Guo Yingnan and He Xin, two elderly people, slowly walked in front of these national treasures, their eyes filled with tears. Both of them had personally experienced the era when China was bullied and oppressed by those countries, and they had a deeper feeling for these recovered national treasures.

These national treasures are more than just precious artifacts; they bear witness to the history and culture of the Chinese nation. They embody the wisdom and dedication of countless ancestors and bear witness to the rise and fall, honor and disgrace, of the Chinese nation. Now, they have finally returned to the embrace of the motherland, a fact that fills Guo Yingnan and He Xin with immense joy and pride.

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