Without a moment's hesitance, Liu Zhenjun's voice sounded hearty and resolute, "Fine. I'll be right over."
Liu Zhenjun was no fool. As the head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, he was not someone who ignored world affairs and focused solely on sage books. He was aware of the recent issues occurring in Hongjiang Province. In fact, some former colleagues and leaders had come to him asking for leniency, but Liu Zhenjun had tactfully declined.
In his position, Liu Zhenjun's integrity was guaranteed, and he had principles to uphold. His role as a current core member of the Nine Tripod required him to act differently from others. Thus, he tactfully refused others' requests. However, Liu Zhenjun had always paid attention to the development of Hongjiang Province and had received quite a bit of information from Gong Zheng in the province.
It wasn't far from Liu Zhenjun's home to Qiao Yiren's place; in less than ten minutes, Liu Zhenjun walked in.