Huadi walked hurriedly and without hesitation, heading straight for Li Wenbin's office. When he arrived at the door, Li Wenbin's secretary let him in without even announcing anything. This was obviously because she was aware of the special relationship between Huadi and Li Wenbin.

As soon as he opened the door, Huadi saw Li Wenbin sitting at his desk, concentrating on reading a document. When he heard the door open, Li Wenbin looked up and saw that it was Huadi, a hint of surprise appeared on his face.

"You're out? Why don't you take a two-day break?" Li Wenbin's tone revealed concern. "Will the ICAC still target you?" He asked immediately, seeming to be quite worried about Huadi's situation.

Huadi waved his hand, signaling Li Wenbin not to worry, and then quickly got to the point: "You shouldn't bother me anymore. But now there is a big trouble that we need to deal with." His voice was low and serious, making Li Wenbin realize the seriousness of the matter.

Li Wenbin frowned and asked, "What's the big trouble?"

Huadi took a deep breath and said slowly: "Those Eagle guys won't help us. They may even push this matter behind the scenes." His words revealed his distrust and worry about the Eagle guys.

Li Wenbin's face grew serious. He knew the "Eagle Countrymen" Huadi was referring to were the British. He was silent for a moment, then asked, "What's going on? Tell me quickly."

Huadi didn't keep Li Wenbin in suspense and directly told him that the Japanese were going to use the Feng Shui formation in Hong Kong to destroy the dragon veins of southern China. He described the Japanese plan in detail and the serious consequences it might bring, giving Li Wenbin a clearer understanding of the whole situation.

However, Wah Di did not tell anyone about Cheney. Cheney was a trump card in his hand, and he decided to keep this information for a while, in case of emergency.

Li Wenbin was also furious after hearing this. He said to Huadi, "Actually, there's a department within the police force that has been handling these kinds of matters. Only a very small number of senior officials know the inside story. It seems they need to cooperate with you."

After hearing what Li Wenbin said, Huadi was silent for a moment, then slowly said to him, "Then you should contact them as soon as possible. But before that, be sure to remind them of the dangers of this mission. This will be an extremely difficult battle, and if they are not careful, they may lose their lives. So, make sure they are fully prepared."

There was a hint of worry and helplessness in Huadi's words. He seemed to have something else to say, but in the end, he just opened his mouth and no sound came out. What he really wanted to say was that he did not recommend that the people in that department take the risk of dying.

Hua Di actually had some understanding of that department and was well aware that their capabilities in handling supernatural incidents were not very strong. If they were to carry out this mission, they would probably face huge risks and even pay a heavy price.

In Huadi's opinion, such matters would be best handled by the state through the dispatch of experts from the Dragon Tiger, Maoshan, and other sects. These experts possess profound Taoist skills and extensive experience, making them more adept at handling supernatural events.

However, Wah Di also understands that the Hong Kong Police Force has its own pride and principles. They will never back down from what happens in Hong Kong. Even if they know the road ahead is a road paved with death, they will move forward without hesitation, vowing to protect the peace of Hong Kong to the death.

After leaving the police station, Hua Di walked towards the Hualian Office with a heavy heart. He knew that this matter was beyond the capabilities of the Hong Kong police and that only by reporting to the Huaxia higher-ups through Director Wang could it be properly resolved.

When he arrived at the Hualian Office, Director Wang was already waiting for him in his office. Hua Di told Director Wang the whole story, including the Japanese's evil plan and the threat they might pose to China.

After hearing this, Director Wang's face darkened. Realizing the gravity of the situation, he immediately picked up a confidential phone and reported the situation in Hong Kong to his superiors. However, they didn't respond immediately, simply asking them to prepare for the Japanese's sinister plans.

After leaving the Hualian Office, Huadi didn't return to the police station, but went straight to the dock. He kept thinking about the person on the distant island, hoping that he was still there. Although he couldn't be sure, he felt that he had to look for him and do his best.

Arriving at the dock, Huadi gazed out at the distant sea, feeling a strange sense of unease. He didn't know if this person existed in this world, but since the Jiuju Sect had already appeared, that person should still be there, so he decided to go to the remote island no matter what.

As Wah Di made his way to the dock, his heart grew heavier. He knew that what was about to happen would have a huge impact on the entire Hong Kong River, potentially even causing its sinking. However, he couldn't let Jojo get caught up in this disaster, so he called her without hesitation.

"JOJO, I have an urgent matter that I need your help with. Go to the capital immediately, the sooner the better." Huadi's tone was serious and firm.

Without hesitation, JOJO expressed his understanding and support for Huadi's request. He quickly packed his luggage and rushed to the capital.

Meanwhile, Hua Di continued to walk towards the dock. He noticed that the streets along the way were unusually quiet, as if the entire city was making final preparations for the coming storm.

At Hong Kong Airport, over a hundred international flights were temporarily added. The terminal was packed with people, hurried about, their faces filled with anxiety and unease. Furthermore, a large number of private jets and yachts were leaving Hong Kong, as if the land was no longer safe.

At the airport and the docks, people simply exchanged a smile before hurriedly departing. They all knew a catastrophe was imminent, and leaving might be their only option. These individuals possessed considerable status and wealth. Whether it was Cheney, the current Hong Kong Governor-General's Office, or even America and the Japanese, they had all informed their supposed confidants to leave Hong Kong as soon as possible. While they had no idea what was about to happen, since their hidden bosses had warned them, they knew something serious was about to happen, and so they did everything they could to leave.

However, none of this was known to the public. A few perceptive journalists noticed something unusual happening in Hong Kong, but when they attempted to investigate further, they were blocked by certain high-ranking officials. These journalists, along with other intelligent individuals who had discovered this unusual phenomenon, were temporarily detained, preventing them from spreading the news. Of course, they simply assumed war was imminent, and that China might retake Hong Kong prematurely. So, they weren't overly concerned. After all, the Chinese People's Liberation Army boasted the best discipline of any military in the world, and they posed no threat to ordinary citizens. But they had no idea how terrifying the events that were about to unfold would be.

Thus, whether it was television screens or newspaper pages, they continued to present a picture of peace and prosperity. People's lives seemed to be unaffected, and they continued to live their lives as usual, unaware of the impending crisis.

After stepping onto land and disembarking from the ferry, Wah Di headed straight for the Outer Island Police Station. The station was small, with only six officers on the roster. At that moment, only one sergeant remained. Fortunately for Wah Di, the man he was looking for was still there. Without hesitation, Wah Di revealed his identity, and the officer on duty readily gave him the man's address.

Time was running out, and Huadi didn't dare to delay even a moment. He immediately set off for the man's home. Along the way, he hurried, as if an invisible force was urging him on. Finally, he arrived at his destination. Standing in front of the door, Huadi took a deep breath and gently knocked on it.

The door opened, and before Huadi appeared a girl he knew so well from his previous life's movies. The moment he saw her, a huge weight of relief finally settled in. He gathered himself, revealed his identity to the girl, and explained that he needed to speak with Uncle Feng in person. The girl smiled and ushered Huadi into the room.

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