Hua Di had his own opinion of Chen Yongren. He felt that Chen Yongren was not suitable for undercover work. If it weren't for his special identity as Ni Kun's illegitimate son, he would have died many times over.

From the moment Chen Yongren began his undercover work, the Ni family had known his true identity. However, despite this, the Ni family still showed the utmost tolerance towards this illegitimate child. Especially Ni Yongxiao, after killing so many people, if Chen Yongren had not been his half-brother, Chen Yongren would probably have died too.

As for what Chen Yongren can achieve after returning to the police force, it all depends on his own ability. After all, getting promoted in the police force is not just about solving cases.

After contacting Chen Yongren, Huadi immediately went to see Luo Ji. Huadi had only one word for Luo Ji: pity. Luo Ji, determined to complete the mission assigned by his superiors, shouldered all the guilt, but ultimately met a tragic end, fatally shot.

Of course, Lu Qichang in the movie was eventually killed in the explosion. Perhaps this is the so-called karma, every sip and every bite has its destiny.

Luo Ji's face was expressionless and cold, as if everything around him had nothing to do with him. Even when he saw Hua Di, he simply nodded without any extra greetings and started reporting on Ni Kun's situation.

His voice was low and steady, describing Ni Kun's every move in detail, leaving nothing out. After finishing his report, Luo Ji remained silent, as if he had completed a task, waiting for Hua Di's instructions.

Huadi quietly flipped through Luo Ji's undercover diary, carefully examining each page, not missing a single detail. The room was unusually quiet, with only the occasional rustle of pages.

After a while, Huadi finally closed his diary, looked up at Luo Ji, and suddenly asked, "How about going to South Africa?"

These words were like a flash of lightning that pierced the night sky, catching Luo Ji off guard. He was stunned, his mind blank, and he had no idea what his future would be like.

As an undercover agent, Luo Ji has long disregarded life and death, but he has never thought about life after his mission. He doesn't know if he still has a future, after all, he has done so many evil things over the years.

Although most of the people he killed were criminals who had committed many crimes, and although the undercover agents had signed judicial immunity agreements, killing was killing, and this was an unchangeable fact. Moreover, he didn't kill just one person, and not all of them were bad people who had committed many crimes, so he was not sure whether the police would recognize his undercover identity, let alone what his final fate would be.

Luo Ji's heart was filled with confusion and anxiety. He didn't know how to answer Hua Di's question. He could only stand there blankly without saying a word.

"Go to South Africa," Huadi said calmly and firmly, as if this was an irreversible decision. "There are other people like you there, and you'll have someone to look after when you get there." He paused, as if considering whether there was anything else he needed to say, but ultimately decided not to say more. "I won't say anything more. I think you understand a lot from your current situation."

Luo Ji had been silent, his eyes somewhat hollow, as if he hadn't recovered from what had happened before. Hearing Hua Di's words, he stirred slightly, a touch of emotion finally appearing on his face, and he whispered, "Thank you, sir."

Huadi looked at Luo Ji, a complex mix of emotions welling up in his heart. He knew that what Luo Ji had experienced was not that simple, and he himself had many questions about Luo Ji's behavior. However, now was not the time to question these questions. He simply continued, "Although I don't know whether you still recognized your identity as a police officer when you did those things, and I don't know the state of mind in which you killed people, but killing is killing, and this is an unchangeable fact. The duty of the police is to uphold social justice. You should know this better than I do."

Luo Ji's body trembled slightly. He lowered his head, not daring to meet Hua Di's gaze. Hua Di sighed and continued, "It's just that for you, all this is too pitiful. Commander Li understands the plight of people like you very well, so he went to great lengths to make that plan for people like you. You going to South Africa should be the best outcome."

After saying this, Huadi patted Luo Ji on the shoulder, then turned and left, leaving Luo Ji standing there quietly, thinking about his future.

Hua Di hurried away, knowing full well that Luo Ji, who was with Ni Kun, was in danger. He couldn't let him disappear without a trace. After all, no one knew how many loyal members of Ni Kun's staff truly were. If Ni Kun were caught, those former undercover agents would undoubtedly become targets of his loyal subordinates.

Therefore, Hua Di had to carefully plan a safe escape for Luo Ji, and faking his own death was undoubtedly the best option. He would never let Luo Ji leave after Ni Kun was arrested, because if he did, Luo Ji would inevitably be implicated, with disastrous consequences.

If Lu Qichang had handled this matter, it would have been quite a challenge. Even with his current rank as Superintendent, it would have been difficult to pull it off smoothly. However, for Hua Di, it was a piece of cake. With his vast resources at his disposal, he could easily have Twelve Young Master dispatch a group of his men to engage Ni Kun's men in a fierce fight, thereby creating the illusion of Luo Ji's fake death and deceiving Ni Kun.

In this thrilling gunfight, Luo Ji will be tragically murdered. Immediately afterwards, the police will swiftly cremate Luo Ji's body to eliminate any further harm. This will allow Luo Ji to use his new identity and embark on a new journey in distant South Africa.

After dealing with Chen Yongren and Luo Ji, Huadi's stress didn't ease much, because he now had to deal with the thorny issue of Liu Jianming. Liu Jianming was an undercover agent planted by Han Chen in the police force, which made his situation extremely complicated.

Although Liu Jianming may not be a bad person and even has the potential to become an excellent police officer, his background in the underworld is a fact that cannot be ignored. As long as Han Chen makes the slightest move, Liu Jianming may fall into extremely dangerous situations.

In the Infernal Affairs trilogy, Wah Di believes that Chen Yongren, Luo Ji and Liu Jianming are all good people who do not deserve their tragic endings. However, reality is often cruel, and their fate seems to have been predetermined.

But now, Wah Di has the power to change everything, and he's determined to do everything in his power to help these three people escape their predicament and move on to a better future.

Huadi sat at his desk, watching Liu Jianming walk into the office expressionlessly and then close the door behind him. The atmosphere in the room was so heavy that it felt as if they could hear each other's heartbeats.

Huadi broke the silence and said coldly: "Sister Marry came to see you last night, right?"

This sentence hit Liu Jianming's heart like a heavy hammer. His face turned pale instantly, and a thin layer of sweat appeared on his forehead. His hand unconsciously touched his waist, where a pistol was hidden.

However, just as his fingers were about to touch the gun handle, a strong sense of conscience and morality surged in his heart. He took a deep breath, tried to calm himself down, and ultimately did not draw the gun.

Liu Jianming slowly raised his head and looked at Huadi, his eyes filled with despair and frustration. He opened his mouth, wanting to say something, but found that his throat seemed to be blocked by something and he couldn't make a sound.

"Speak up!" Huadi's voice suddenly rose an octave and he shouted sternly, "Are you going to pull out your gun?"

Liu Jianming's body shuddered violently, and he lowered his head, not daring to meet Hua Di's gaze. After a long moment, he spoke in a barely audible voice, "I do want to draw my gun, but I can't. I'm still a police officer... I was wrong, and I'm glad to be apprehended by you, sir. It's an honor to be apprehended by this new, brave detective. After all, those who have fallen to your hand are doctors, professors, and other ruthless criminals."

Huadi listened quietly to Liu Jianming's words, his expression unchanged. After Liu Jianming finished speaking, he suddenly asked, "Do you think Ni Kun deserves to die?"

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