Cheng Zhihai's movements slightly hesitated when he heard Cheng Guang's words. Although he found it somewhat unbelievable, Cheng Guang's serious face and his undeniable confidence made him think otherwise.
He instinctively felt that his own child was not likely to deceive him about such a matter.
He was inclined to believe what Cheng Guang had said.
Yet, Cheng Zhihai's rationality told him it was hardly possible.
How could Cheng Guang possibly have discovered the whereabouts of the crown prince?
The Bureau of the Lamp conducted exhaustive searches with countless spies throughout Great Zhou, even extending their espionage into other dynasties in pursuit of intelligence, yet they had found very little information related to the crown prince.
And now, Cheng Guang suddenly came to tell him that he had found the crown prince's whereabouts.
This notion left Cheng Zhihai at a loss for words for a moment.
It all just seemed too ridiculous.