Chapter 256: Alerting the Snake



Then he opened another chat box: "Continue searching."

It says "Entering..."

After a while, the other end replied: "The federal government has been tightening its population checks lately. They're doing some kind of census and are counting all those undocumented residents."

"I always feel like we might be being targeted..."

Jing Song looked at those terrible words and frowned speechlessly.

He poked at the screen viciously, as if he wanted to poke it through: "Just do as I tell you."

After returning from Jing Song, Ji Yuan immediately retrieved various data and information about Huang Jing from the federal resource library.

He compared them carefully one by one, hoping to find some evidence.

As an important strategic resource, the mining and use of citrine is strictly controlled.

Ji Yuan looked at the data on the output and actual usage of yellow crystal and felt annoyed.

These data are completely correct and there is not a single mistake.

But perfection itself is the biggest problem.

These data have a strange feeling of being overly embellished.

It's like...

Someone deliberately beautified these data to make it look correct.

Following this clue, Ji Yuan led a group of officers to the topaz mining site to understand the situation, and then investigated all the employees who were responsible for data collection and other work in recent years.

Soon, they caught the mastermind behind the incident.

The mastermind behind the scenes insisted that he was blinded by his own interests and embezzled a small portion of the yellow crystal for profit.

Following this clue, they were able to uncover an underground organization that was trafficking in rare mineral resources.

After hearing the news from his men, Jing Song was so furious that he smashed everything in the house.

If he lost an entire underground mineral resource chain, he would lose a large source of money, which would be very unfavorable for future development.

Knowing that there was no time to lose, Jing Song issued several orders in succession. He no longer cared about so many things, and his style of doing things was more or less mixed with a sense of desperate gamble.

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