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The official elaborated, "Our investigation reveals nurous instances where Minister Zhu abused his authority for personal gains. The current situation is a pri example."

The old man swept his gaze across the other officials, finding silent agreent etched on their faces. Even those within Zhu Tianlong's faction remained unnervingly quiet.

"Seeing no objections," the old man said calmly, "we'll vote after Minister Zhu arrives. Now, let's discuss counterasures. How do we control the situation?"

A debate erupted among the officials. Most favored direct censorship, but so worried about damaging governnt credibility.

Nantian Fengyu's stream generated a massive international response, and suppressing information would be nearly impossible.

"A swift public statent is imperative," an old official declared. "Minister Zhu's actions shatter the image of peace we've ticulously cultivated on the world stage."

The old man nodded curtly. "Handle it well. All resources are at your disposal."

"I shall endeavor to do so, sir," the official replied with gravitas.

Just then, Zhu Tianlong entered the room under military escort. His first act was a deep bow, followed by a formal apology.

"I sincerely apologize for the problems that my actions have caused to our country's interests. I understand the seriousness of the situation and take full responsibility for my mistakes."

"I value my role in serving the country, and I am deeply sorry for the disappointnt and frustration that I have caused."

On the way here, Zhu Tianlong had faced the grim reality. He had thought it through and knew that escape was impossible. In order to protect his family's legacy, voluntary resignation remained his only option. Otherwise, the repercussions would engulf his son and grandson.

No one in the room expressed surprise at Zhu Tianlong's voluntary resignation. His intentions were perfectly transparent.

While Zhu Tianlong's actions had undeniably caused significant problems, the officials present opted not to pursue the matter further. His past influence, built on rit, had evaporated. From this day forward, Zhu Tianlong would be a nonentity in the political arena.

"Sit down," the old man instructed Zhu Tianlong. "You've served the country well. I won't punish you further." His voice remained calm. "Hand over your personnel, and you may leave. Effective imdiately, you are barred from any political activity."

"Thank you for your leniency, sir," Zhu Tianlong replied solemnly.

With that, the matter seed settled. However, further consequences had to be addressed.

Suddenly, an officer entered the room. "Sir, General Li requests an audience."

The na "General Li" elicited surprise from everyone present. The sudden appearance of Li Zong baffled them.

Beside them, Zhu Tianlong's face darkened. Li Zong's arrival was obviously a nightmare for him.

"Grant him entry," the old man said, curious about Li Zong's intentions.

Li Zong entered the room with brisk steps, his youthful energy surprising everyone. Their last encounter painted a picture of him on the brink of death.

Everyone couldn't help but notice that Li Zong appeared a decade younger. The wrinkles on his face were significantly diminished, and he no longer resembled a man in his eighties.

Li Zong approached the old man and offered a sharp salute. "Good afternoon, sir."

The old man chuckled. "Recuperated well, have you? It's a pleasure to see you healthy, old friend… Sit down."

"Thank you, sir," Li Zong replied with a smile before taking a seat.

"What brings you here today?" the old man inquired directly.

"While an important report awaits, I wish to interject on this matter first," Li Zong said, his gaze briefly flickering to Zhu Tianlong. "Though I have already retired, I feel compelled to offer my perspective."

"Granted," the old man said with a faint smile.

"Thank you, sir." Li Zong took a deep breath. "I fear the extent of Minister Zhu's transgressions remains largely unknown within this room."

Zhu Tianlong, fists clenched and eyes blazing with anger, glared at Li Zong. Powerless in the mont, he could only endure Li Zong's forthcoming revelations.

Li Zong pressed on, "I suspect many of you are curious about Minister Zhu's motivations for targeting a young man nad Yun Lintian. Allow to elucidate the entire story."

The old man remained silent as he was fully aware of Yun Lintian's background.

"Yun Lintian is a gifted surgeon and a forr leader of the Hidden Cloud rcenary group," Li Zong explained. "Over the past decade, his group's battles with the Hell Church have demonstrably safeguarded our nation from their influence."

Many oblivious officials exchanged skeptical glances. The idea that a single rcenary group could safeguard the entire country from a colossal and enigmatic organization like the Hell Church seed far-fetched.

"Four years ago," Li Zong explained, "Yun Lintian and his team embarked on a crucial mission to thwart the Hell Church's completion of a horrific genetic technology known as Project Eve. They not only successfully retrieved Project Eve but also dealt a crippling blow to the Hell Church."

"It's Project Eve." the officials exclaid in sudden comprehension. Yun Lintian's actions now held significant weight.

"However," Li Zong's voice turned icy, "they were backstabbed by our own people."

A stunned silence descended upon the room. The officials gaped in disbelief.

anwhile, those privy to the truth exchanged knowing glances, their eyes inevitably landing on Zhu Tianlong, whose expression had darkened beyond description.

"If my mory serves correctly," an official interjected, "it was the Dragon Soul team who returned with a counterfeit Project Eve."

A collective realization dawned on everyone. Zhu Tianlong's grandson, Zhu Ding, had led the Dragon Soul team at that ti.

"Precisely," Li Zong confird promptly. "It was Zhu Tianlong's grandson who orchestrated the deception."

He switched from "Minister Zhu" to Zhu Tianlong's na directly.

"He's not involved," Zhu Tianlong abruptly interjected. "I gave the order. While Yun Lintian's group posed no imdiate threat, they were a potential wildcard. I believed they could beco problematic in the future."

"And you used this opportunity to fra them?" Li Zong's gaze narrowed.

Zhu Tianlong lifted his chin, maintaining a composed facade. "My conscience is clear."

A heavy silence descended upon the room. The officials found themselves begrudgingly understanding Zhu Tianlong's perspective. After all, rcenaries were inherently untrustworthy.

"Then why did your grandson allow remnants of the Hell Church to infiltrate our borders a year ago?" Li Zong countered, his expression hardening.

Zhu Tianlong's brow furrowed. "Speak with evidence, General Li. How could my grandson betray the nation?"

His defiance stemd from the unwavering belief that no evidence remained.

"Indeed," Li Zong replied coolly, retrieving a USB drive. "Never would I speak without proof."

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