Bai Shanquan, the director of the Grain Bureau and Duan Jiaozi's father, is the master's ultimate disciple, often referred to as the "Big Disciple." Ever since learning of the master's arrest and arriving at the bureau, he's been clamoring for help with the deputy from the Power Bureau. If the Power Bureau is involved in drug trafficking, then what's Bai Shanquan's motive? Doesn't he realize his son is involved? What's the current situation? The leaders are desperate to keep their heads down. He's so brazenly coming to the bureau to demand his release. Who's behind this? Something's wrong! Very wrong!
This man, along with two police officers and a driver, searched Bai Shanquan's home. They found little money, no drugs, and nothing unusual in the house, suggesting he was a clean official. In the end, Bai Shanquan's wife breathed a sigh of relief when they found nothing, a reaction that only hinted at something fishy.
Suihe then carefully searched the study again and found some talismans in a small, delicate wooden box. The box was placed on top of the bookcase, so no one had noticed it. Suihe then went to a stool to examine the small box he had found on the rooftop, in the corner of the bookcase. If it were just simple talismans, it wouldn't be so carefully placed. Several of the talismans were drawn with human blood, and Suihe could smell the fishy odor.
He took the small box back to the bureau for testing. Suihe will be returning to the county tomorrow. He must not let Baishanquan get involved in human trafficking, otherwise he will not be able to leave with peace of mind.
Bai Shanquan's wife was a little unhelpful. She kept crying and pulling Suihe to prevent him from taking the small box. She also kept throwing herself at Suihe, thinking that Suihe would be embarrassed to touch her and would avoid her, so she took the opportunity to snatch the box back.
It was impossible for her to snatch the box away. She wouldn't tell me why she snatched the box. The more she did that, the more suspicious she became. These talismans seemed to have a very important role to play in her family.
Back then, identification wasn't as sophisticated as it is today, with its rapid testing and results available in a matter of hours. While current technology might be sufficient for testing blood types, anything more advanced wouldn't be possible. So, Bai Shanquan's wife was making a scene, and now she was brought back to the police station too.
He and a few others raided the master's disciples one by one, leaving no one behind. The family members threw tantrums and tried to stop them, but he, a cold-blooded man, took the guns of his comrades in the bureau and placed them on the table, and they immediately shut up. It was all done before dark.
Tomorrow, Suihe and his uncle will return home. After the house is searched and the police go to the bureau to hand over the case, Suihe will go back to his father's residence to find his uncle. He's feeling very upset and needs to find his dear uncle to relieve his stress. Originally, they had just planned to visit their father before he left for the army, but they had never imagined they would run into a psychopath, implicate spies sent by Wanwan, and implicate a long list of leaders who were also implicated by the spies. It seems that the leadership of this province is about to change.
Back at Director Jiang's residence, Fourth Uncle cooked a ton of delicious food, all of which were his favorite spicy dishes. He never asked about the origins of these fresh, unavailable vegetables and meats; he just wanted to eat them; Fourth Uncle wouldn't harm him. This was the bond between blood relatives, just like Jiang Shaoming's trust in Jiang Huashu.
When it was around 7 o'clock and the eldest brother had not returned yet, they heated up the dishes again and put them into lunch boxes. Then they ate and drank their fill and carried the lunch boxes to deliver the meal to the eldest brother/father.
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com