The next morning, this incident caused a sensation in the entire Nagasaki Prefecture.
Unfortunately, Xie Wan did not wait for any official media to speak out and apologize to the compatriots who died.
Xie Wan needed to vent his frustration over Xiaozhi's family's disappearance.
For three consecutive days, the national museums in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nara were robbed.
More than 200,000 Chinese antiques looted during the war of aggression mysteriously disappeared.
These include world-famous collections such as Ma Yuan's "Fishing Alone on a Cold River" from the Southern Song Dynasty, Wang Xizhi's "Letter to My Sister", Zengbo Kefu's bronze set, a Warring States mirror with inlaid gold and silver hunting patterns, a bronze galloping horse from the Eastern Han Dynasty, and a Bodhisattva statue with a cicada crown from the Northern Wei Dynasty.
This incident shocked the four islands of Japan. The Japanese mobilized police forces from all over the country, but still could not find the thief.
With so many collections, it would take hundreds of people most of the day just to move them. The police couldn't figure out who could have transported all the collections away overnight without leaving any traces.
Xie Wan was comforting the tearful Concubine Xi in the space.
Now it is the only mouse left in Xiaozhi's family.
"Queen Mother, His Majesty and my child will surely come back, right?"
At first, Xie Wan didn't dare to tell Concubine Xi the news of Xiao Zhi and the little mice's disappearance.
But after returning to Nagasaki, Concubine Xi still felt something was wrong.
After its repeated questioning, Xie Wan finally told the truth.
Concubine Xi fainted on the spot.
After waking up, Concubine Xi firmly believed that her husband and sons were not dead.
Xie Wan believed that mother and child were connected by heart, and became more determined to find Xiaozhi's family.
She felt that the bigger the trouble she caused, the sooner Xiaozhi would be able to find her.
But they didn't expect that at this time, Xiaozhi's family was being worshipped as miracles in the holy land of Shintoism.
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