Push Ling forward.
This was naturally not President Cai's original intention.
It was an order from Tang Qing.
Previously, Tang Qing had intended for Kan Qin to step up, with Ling serving as a deputy first, as this was relatively less complex to manage. It was also the most economical, safest, and simplest self-protection plan.
But.
Plans can never keep up with changes.
Since the United States had planned to incorporate Myanmar into its national strategy, things had become complicated; previous plans were made without external intervention.
Now it was different.
The methods of the United States were always direct and overbearing.
If Kan Qin, considering the "greater good," were to step up,
although he might act like a fence sitter adeptly, he ultimately was not a fighter; he was a normal person who didn't completely obey, and under complex circumstances, Tang Qing couldn't ensure that his plans in Myanmar would be smoothly implemented in the future.