It might seem strange for Van Gogh's precious notebook to appear in the Far East Region, but it was actually quite reasonable, given that this area was once a Dutch colony, so it was normal for some colonial elites to bring treasures from their homeland here.
After securing the Jardine Medal and Van Gogh's notebook, they checked the safe box once again, even disassembling it to conduct a thorough search, and, sure enough, they discovered an interlayer.
Unfortunately, the cleverly hidden compartment only contained an M1922 pistol, which bore the insignia of the Royal Dutch Army on its barrel and was not particularly valuable.
The M1922 pistol was designed in 1922 by the famous firearms master Browning at the behest of the Yugoslav military, based on the Browning M1910 pistol.
This pistol didn't have many innovative features; it was essentially a larger version of the M1910, with an extended barrel and grip and an increased magazine capacity, manufactured by the Belgian FN company.