Evening.
Chai Ren and his wife personally sent Tang Qing to the plane.
Even though his father didn't get any information this morning, he didn't care. His father was right, knowing too much could be of no benefit. This was applicable to people of all statuses.
No matter what one's position, there are things that one should not know, and once one does, it's hard to get away.
It's quite good like this.
They cooperate with each other vaguely. Even if something happens and it leads to an international dispute, they can genuinely claim ignorance.
Of course.
The private investigation will not stop.
Just because it's unknown publicly doesn't mean it's unknown privately.
True knowledge and false knowledge, this statement gave Chai Ren a sense of cognitive overload. When he reflects on it, it's profoundly complex, with a single sentence having so much interpretation. Chai Ren feels like he still has a long way to go.