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977: Chapter 913: Remove Saburo 977: Chapter 913: Remove Saburo “Captain Wang, we’ve received two more emails, I’ve printed them out,” said the intern police officer watching the computer, handing over two docunts to Wang Chuanxing.

“Complaint letters?

Good stuff.” Wang Chuanxing laughed heartily, looked through the papers, quickly examined the emails again, and promptly forwarded them to the workgroup, then he went to see Jiang Yuan with the printed docunts.

The content of both complaint letters primarily consisted of textual descriptions, and though not sufficiently conclusive as proof, they both pointed toward a suspect nad “Han Sanlang” and his gang.

The sa na had appeared in previous complaint letters, and personnel had already been dispatched to investigate.

Therefore, Wang Chuanxing wrote a mo for Jiang Yuan, then called the officers who had gone to investigate.

As the call connected, he could hear the howling wind and many people shouting through the headset.

“Hello?

How’s the situation over there?” Wang Chuanxing was a bit worried.

If this was indeed the thief’s den, sending only four people might be too few and likely to be disadvantageous.

“We’ve broken into the thief’s nest,” replied the officer Weng Fang with a determined tone, followed by a loud gunshot.

“Gunshots?

Weng Fang, do you need backup?

Where are you?” Captain Wang suddenly sat upright.

Weng Fang humd affirmatively, his voice calm, “No worries, soone just fired a warning shot into the air, it’s a bit chaotic here, we can’t let them escape.

We’re fine, the local police have sent a large team to assist, and they are very supportive.

The one who fired was their officer.”

Captain Wang finally breathed a sigh of relief.

In the context of dostic law enforcent, if police really decided to use firearms, claiming one against a hundred might be an exaggeration, but handling ten by one was truly manageable; as long as non-lethal spots were targeted.

Unlike the Old Arican cops who would first fire three shots to the chest in a T-shape to check the situation, then aim three more at the head, even the beanbag shots could send soone to the funeral ho.

anwhile, Weng Fang continued, “This Han Sanlang’s gang is quite large, and their cris are likely significant.

Just now if the chief of the criminal police hadn’t made the decisive shot, soone would have escaped.

They really dare to resist.”

“First, ensure safety,” advised Wang Chuanxing, echoing Huang Qiangmin’s traditional teaching thod, then asked, “Have we caught anyone yet?

Or is there a need for a more forceful capture and pursuit?”

“We’re watching the main suspect right now, so minions might manage to flee, we don’t have many more people than them.” Weng Fang paused, then added, “I have to go now, we’re moving in.”

“Alright, alright.” Captain Wang put down the phone, thought for a mont, briefly explained the situation to Tang Jia and others who were also listening, then hurried to the neighboring conference room to report to Jiang Yuan.

The next day.

Early morning.

Professor Li, deeply asleep cuddling his dog, was awoken by the familiar alarm ringing.

“Woof!” Professor Li answered the phone, and the dog barked first.

The caller was one of Professor Li’s graduate students, a distant disciple unfamiliar with senior mbers, hearing the voice from the other side prompted images of nurous illegal websites in his mind, suppressing his shock and desire to share, he said, “Professor, I got a notice from Jiang Yuan, there’s a eting on the project scheduled to convene in one hour.”

Professor Li was stunned, “He might as well consider us his employees at this rate.”

“Should I reply with that?” asked the student, unsure of how to communicate with people in society.

Professor Li, clearly uncomfortable, hard-swallowed his phlegm and slapped his dog’s backside, “Of course not.

Never mind, I’m up now.

Tell them I’m coming from outside and might be slightly late.”

“Yes.”

“Also, why does Jiang Yuan want to hold a project discussion?

Isn’t his forensic work finished?” Professor Li spoke as he leisurely dressed.

The student quickly added, “He ntioned…

bringing suspected stolen artifacts from Yong King’s Great Tomb to the university to help with authentication…”

“Why didn’t you say that earlier?” Professor Li angrily switched to speaker and threw the phone aside, quickly dressing, and said, “Tell them I’ll rush over as quickly as possible, I’ll try to be on ti.”

“Ah…

Don’t rush too much, be careful on the road,” the student thought he was showing concern for the professor.

Professor Li, irritated again, gave another slap to the dog’s backside, “Are you trying to get killed?”

Shannan University Archaeology Departnt.

Several long tables were pieced together, each hosting several artifacts, including porcelain, pottery, as well as silver and copper ware, and even more unique items like silk-burning furnaces and stone pillars.

Professors Tao, Sun, Li, and Zhang each stood in front of a table, so closely inspecting, others stepping back to scrutinize the pieces.

The professors in the departnt, generally, were not well-versed in artifact identification; at most, their knowledge extended only to categorizing and dating the items, and they wouldn’t dare purchase relics not unearthed by themselves, much like their understanding of anthropology.

However, assuming that these artifacts ca from Yong King’s Great Tomb, the four quickly classified them.

Tao Yajie couldn’t hide her excitent, saying, “The form looks correct, and with this, our final weakness is compensated.”

“I agree, it wouldn’t be strange for these items to be found in Yong King’s Great Tomb,” Professor Li, who had arrived just before the eting, said softly, “Jiang…

Jiang, may I ask where these artifacts are from?

I an no offense, I just want to know about their provenance.

You know, we value a well-docunted lineage…”

His explanation was sowhat awkward, but the other three professors were curious too, so none interjected.

Jiang Yuan felt it necessary to clarify, “What you see here is mainly stolen by a tomb-robbing gang led by Han Sanlang.

After their success, they divided the loot in their hotel room.

Sanlang got items numbered 1 to 4, four antiques in total, and the others got between two to four pieces each.

In total, 42 artifacts were stolen.”

With 28 artifacts laid out on the table, a clever student calculated, “So, 14 pieces were sold?”

“All were sold, just through different channels.” Jiang Yuan paused, “Han Sanlang’s gang has been completely arrested, so downstream dealers were caught, and through these few dealers, we apprehended several suspects who bought the stolen goods.

These are what were confiscated on the spot.

Additionally, so were sold by dealers to other dealers, and so might have passed through four to five hands, which will take more ti to recover.”

“That quick?” Tao Yajie expressed surprise, then chuckled, “From what I know, typical cases involving artifacts take a long ti to resolve, sotis months or even years…”

“Yes, typical cases are like that,” Jiang Yuan didn’t assess other departnts, as everyone’s resources were different from the start.

Although there’s a special team for inspecting cultural relics within the administrative system, they aren’t part of the criminal investigation system, so there’s a difference in their effectiveness.

Moreover, the criminal police system generally invests less in cris regarding cultural relics.

Jiang Yuan’s Accumulated Case Team has evolved to a point today where Jiang Yuan selects cases himself.

If he decides to tackle Han Sanlang’s case, it ans dozens of elite forces will be involved.

In fact, it went beyond that.

Since Han Sanlang’s case was reported, Jiang Yuan’s team deployed just four mbers who coordinated with local police to take down Sanlang’s gang.

Other contacts were almost the sa; as soon as soone provided details about locations and persons involved, Jiang Yuan would make a call and local criminal police would imdiately act to recover both people and items.

It sounds tedious, but these operations were completed in the past two days.

It’s often said that all criminal police share a bond; usually, they accommodate criminal police from other regions handling cases locally.

Offering assistance for a couple of days is the norm, and only a few places focus on fees.

Correspondingly, everyone hopes for similar support if they’re handling cases in other provinces, expecting breakthroughs on long-lasting cases.

But Jiang Yuan’s situation wasn’t usual.

Jiang Yuan has managed cases for police departnts across almost ten provinces, answering countless calls and ssages; saying his reach is nationwide isn’t an exaggeration, but a statent of fact.

Even within the field of criminal investigation, saying “there’s nowhere unknown to him” isn’t an overstatent.

Under such circumstances, when Jiang Yuan seeks cooperation, local criminal police will wholeheartedly proceed.

It’s considered as returning favors to Jiang Yuan and handling incidents in their jurisdiction; there’s no reason for inefficiency.

The only resistance cos from the criminals themselves, but that is least important to the police.

The professors weren’t oblivious to worldly affairs; after exchanging looks, they began to taphorically applaud Jiang Yuan at the scene:

“Well-deserved, Jiang!”

“It should be said, it has to be Jiang!”

“This way, our progress will be much faster…”

Jiang Yuan waved his hand, adding, “The interrogation isn’t concluded yet.

Once it’s finished, we should have a report detailing which artifacts were taken from the tomb and their approximate placents…”

“That would be excellent!” Tao Yajie and Professor Sun exchanged a smile and said, “I just discussed this point with Professor Sun; it’s truly marvelous.

The placent of burial goods sotis speaks more to the identity and status of the tomb’s occupant, telling us about ancient human living conditions.”

Jiang Yuan, who had also brushed up on relevant knowledge, waited until they finished, then casually pulled out his PDA, smiling, “Speaking of which, let share so research findings from the past few days.”

“Please, go ahead.” The four professors obediently took their seats on both sides of the conference table.

Seeing this, other students dared not speak up and obediently sat behind their respective professors, arranged according to the order of inner and outer disciples.

anwhile, two undergraduate girls holding hands sat opposite Jiang Yuan, pretending to take a selfie while discreetly flipping their phone cara to snap several photos of Doctor Jiang.

They could boast later that not only was the big shot skilled in handling corpses, he was also quite photogenic.

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