Solving Middle Age Crisis by Intelligence System-Chapter 454 - 281: You Have Already Chosen the Path to Death (Three-in-One) Part 4

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Chapter 454: Chapter 281: You Have Already Chosen the Path to Death (Three-in-One) Part 4

"According to the ’Regulations on the Implementation of the Cultural Relics Protection Law,’ a search of a top-secret cultural relics storage site requires joint approval from the S-level Cultural Relics Bureau and national security departments. The standard criminal case search warrant from the prosecution does not apply!"

"If you want to investigate, you must first complete the secret approval process! Understood?!"

"Consider this a free lesson; go back and study well."

Ma Baoguo’s rapid-fire speech turned Director Han’s face into the color of a liver. He clutched the search warrant tightly, speechless.

As Ma Baoguo said, he indeed wasn’t very familiar with the details the other party just mentioned. Even though he worked in the anti-smuggling bureau, he might not encounter such a case in his lifetime. Who would memorize those clauses anyway?

However, he believed Ma Baoguo wouldn’t dare to speak recklessly about such matters...

"What? Not leaving yet?" Today, Ma Baoguo fully assumed the role of the villain, directly mocking face-to-face, "If you have nothing to do, you’re welcome to sit in our bureau for a while. The canteen will make stew for lunch."

The surrounding anti-smuggling bureau agents looked towards Director Han, somewhat at a loss.

Director Han was also in a dilemma at this moment. Before setting out, he specifically called Secretary Ji, patting his chest and promising to handle the matter well. But now, it turned out like this.

Actually, with his rank, he couldn’t have obtained this search warrant because they still didn’t have direct evidence to pin down Qi Yun. The prosecution couldn’t possibly issue such a document.

So how did the document in his hand come about? The answer needs no further explanation.

You made a request, and they arranged everything for you. The job isn’t done yet, so how do you explain to them?

Although the fault may not lie with him, given the objective factors, will the higher-ups listen to his explanations?

In this thought, Director Han wished he could slap himself twice, regretting his hasty promise.

"Withdraw!"

Director Han whispered fiercely and then glared at Zhang Dayong, almost spitting fire from his eyes.

He didn’t childishly make any harsh comments, just quickly left with his subordinates in dejection.

Once those cars drove away, Zhang Dayong waved his hand, "You guys head back first."

The officers behind him nodded and walked across the street.

Ma Baoguo stayed behind, glanced at the cars leaving, and asked Zhang Dayong, "Now that they don’t have evidence, Qi should be released, right?"

Zhang Dayong shook his head, looking grave. Although he didn’t know who wanted to deal with Qi Yun, he could guess their rank.

Even if they couldn’t find concrete evidence in the smuggling matter, those people, once they drop their facade, could easily find other reasons to keep you locked up.

Moreover, his actions today were already considered a risk. Though he reported to his superior beforehand, he had genuinely offended someone, and who knows when he might be ousted to resolve grievances...

This was for Qi Yun, which is why he was willing to risk his political future.

"This is not something we can meddle with... You hurry back and keep an eye on yesterday’s case. Complete the evidence chain and close the case as soon as possible!" Zhang Dayong instructed sternly.

Ma Baoguo knew he was referring to the incident at the West Mountain Cemetery yesterday, worried it might become another breakthrough point.

"Alright."

After everyone left, Zhang Dayong turned to Chen Wei: "Note down my phone number. Inform me immediately if there’s any situation either here or at his house!"

Chen Wei nodded, took out his phone, and noted down the latter’s number.

PS: Regarding additional updates... I sincerely apologize to all the esteemed readers.

Because some plotlines are too sensitive, I deliberate over every word for a long time, leading to spending seven to eight hours writing just these three Chapters daily.

Even so... the content I submit is often revised after review.

So, if time permits, I’ll certainly try to update more, after all, word count and manuscript fees are directly linked, who wouldn’t want more income?

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