Chapter 256 Encrypted Files
Chapter 256 Encrypted Files
The study was brightly lit, with tiny dust particles floating in the air, slowly moving in the beams of light.
Bai Li sat at her desk, took a deep breath, and opened the encrypted file on her tablet.
The document contains the results of the NPC team's concentrated investigation into the case of Luo Nan's father over the past few days.
I heard that the investigation results are conclusive and the mastermind behind it has been basically identified.
The first page of the document prominently displays unusual transaction records from a Cayman Islands bank.
— Three months before the Loch case, Crescent Company transferred a total of US$1.3 million to a Swiss account in installments.
Jingye stood behind Baili, his fingertips lightly tracing the newly decrypted data chain on the tablet: "These funds were laundered through the blockchain and ultimately flowed to anonymous accounts in the Cayman Islands."
Bai Li's eyes were full of doubt: "...But isn't blockchain supposed to be untraceable?"
“That’s theoretically true.” Jingye nodded. “But our colleagues abroad have reverse-engineered the IP addresses of some nodes and located the positions of several frequently accessed terminals.”
As he moved, the satellite map slowly unfolded on the tablet, with several marked red dots shining brightly.
"By following these terminal locations, we identified key figures in the money laundering network and uncovered this intricately disguised money chain."
I see……
Bai Li remained silent.
It turns out that my NPCs just came to my door.
No wonder the flow of funds is so clear.
Jingye continued to swipe the screen, and the fund flow chart unfolded slowly on the screen like a giant spider web, with each line connecting different accounts.
He slowly began to explain, "Most of the funds flowed to an organization called 'Sinking'."
The name sent a chill down Bai Li's spine.
She remembered the underworld members that Ah Hu had successfully captured last time.
According to that person, the "underground organization" was a mysterious underground organization that served the powerful and wealthy, and it was quite large.
Logically speaking, Jingye should have heard of such a sizable underground organization.
After all, he had a background working for the Qing Teng family, a family deeply rooted in the gray industry. Therefore, as a former steward of this family, Jing Ye also knew a little about several well-known underground organizations in the world.
But he knew very little about going into the water.
Through further investigations by Ah Hu and his team, Bai Li gained a deeper understanding of the drainage system.
Sliding is indeed not well-known internationally.
International criminal organizations struggle to adapt to domestic conditions, while the underwater operations fill a gap in the domestic landscape.
They are very popular in the country, especially in the black market, where they are highly favored by the wealthy.
They specialize in helping the wealthy with their shady dealings, forging evidence, handling dirty work... as long as you can afford it, there's nothing they won't do.
Now, most of the funds have flowed to this organization, confirming her suspicions.
The vast majority of things in Luo Nan's father's case, such as the fabrication of evidence, were definitely the work of this organization.
Creating fake evidence requires specialized technology and involves significant risks, so their prices are certainly not low, which has led to a large amount of money flowing into this organization.
Jingye brought up a separate funds branch on the tablet and continued, "A portion of the funds also flowed to Wang Yi."
Upon hearing the name, Bai Li sneered coldly, "He really did take a bribe."
Wang Yi is that "good uncle" from Luonan.
He was a very close person to Luo Nan's father. Without his cooperation, even if false evidence was fabricated, it would probably not have been possible to make such a smooth progress in such a short time.
Wang Yi was the key figure responsible for making the false evidence seem convincing, and he naturally received a large sum of money as a reward.
Bai Li also saw another familiar name on the list of cash flow data.
—Chen Liyuan.
The head of the security bureau.
Through layers of nesting, some of the funds eventually ended up in the account of the cousin of the wife of Chen Liyuan, the director of the State Security Bureau.
Bai Li frowned: "The Chen family was indeed involved and profited from it."
Chen Chen was the most arrogant young man in the Emerald Kingdom that day.
The Chen family probably made things easier for the case.
Bai Li pulled up the timeline of the case file readings, and it's no wonder that every step, from evidence collection to the interrogation process, showed signs of being deliberately rushed.
She muttered to herself, "The head of the security bureau is personally involved... no wonder the case is progressing so strangely."
Jingye nodded slightly: "Young Master Chen and Young Master Zhou have a close personal relationship. This Director of the Security Bureau is just going with the flow."
His voice carried a hint of helplessness, as if he had seen through the power games and exchanges of interests behind it all: "Miss, what are your next steps?"
Bai Li lowered her eyes and stared at the layers of financial transaction records, lost in thought for a moment.
Although the most crucial evidence is still lacking, these records of fund transfers can already serve as evidence of collusion and framing.
Bai Li stood up decisively: "I'm going to the Land of Emeralds."
Jingye was stunned: "Now?"
He clenched his fist and warned, "The Emerald Land is not safe. The Underwater Organization may have already replanted its spies."
Bai Li turned around, her eyes unusually calm: "Yes, that's why I'm going to see Luo Nan and personally hand these things over to him."
These documents are useless to me; they can only be of the greatest use if I give them to Luo Nan.
Nowadays, online communication is not secure; face-to-face communication offers the highest level of confidentiality.
Moreover, given his current status as Luo Nan's exclusive client, it is perfectly reasonable for him to meet with Luo Nan.
In order to buy out Luo Nan's services, Bai Li pays Emerald Kingdom 500 million every day, so it would be unreasonable for her not to visit for a long time.
Jingye immediately followed behind Baili: "I'll go with you."
Realizing something halfway through, he paused before seeking Bai Li's consent: "Is that alright?"
There must be many informants around Luonan.
Last time, the organization members who had gone astray were pulled out from right next to him.
Although Ah Hu and his gang had one member captured, it doesn't mean that the underwater forces won't send more people to monitor them.
It is highly likely that members of the organization have infiltrated the Emerald Kingdom and are lurking around Luonan.
Therefore, Jingye was worried about leaving Baili alone.
Bai Li understands the quiet night.
She wasn't foolish enough to go alone; she had originally planned to bring Ah Hu and the others along.
Jingye was one of the leaders in this investigation, and her colleagues were always available to answer her questions.
Bai Li put on a black trench coat: "Yes, let's come together."
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