Zhuang Jia was unconvinced and argued, "What is a fifty or sixty year old man who is not married and has no children, if not GAY?!"
"Shit, who told you Master Rong is fifty or sixty years old?!"
"Which one who can be the head of the family is not sixty or seventy? Besides, don't you call him Master?"
"You woman! ... All times the Huo family's family head, we've all called him that!"
"Aigoo, if you know so much about it, then tell me, how old is Mr. Rong, and is he married? Any children?"
How could Prince Long say that?
But where the family master was concerned, everything was absolutely confidential! Even if some of the information was to be exposed, it absolutely could not come out of his mouth!
Prince Long couldn't say it, and he couldn't let Zhuang Jia continue to make things up, so he argued with her in the cafeteria.
Zhuang Jia was originally afraid of him, but she knew that Prince Long was the most abject in front of Mu Zi, and wouldn't really do anything to her, so she was also furious and didn't let her get away with it.
Mu Zi watched the two people's war of words, and was so happy that she almost choked when she drank the soup.
At this time, placed in the hand of the cell phone flashed - prompted a new unread message.
Mu Zi picked up the phone to read the message, and the smile on her face gradually faded ...
She suddenly got up.
The two people who were arguing couldn't help but stop and look at her in unison.
Mu Zi did not stay, only quickly said "a little prior to leave", and then hurriedly left the cafeteria.
The message was sent by Jiang Chen.
Because she knew that Mu Zi was in school at this time, it was not convenient to answer the phone, so Jiang Chen sent a short message instead.
Mu Zi went to the small forest next to the cafeteria, found a secluded place with no one, and called Jiang Chen.
"What's going on?" Mu Zi wrinkled her eyebrows and asked, "Why would Qiao Nansheng suddenly help her?"
"The mayor's office released a public document this morning, and although it didn't help Qiao Jingjia in the open, it directly criticized the Procuratorate by name for shirking its responsibilities." Jiang Chen's tone was annoyed, "Now, the winds of public opinion are only going to change."
Mu Zi sniffed in silence.
She had originally thought that Qiao Jingjia had smashed such a big case, and as long as she let Xia Xin keep complaining to the Procuratorate, coupled with the direction of public opinion, Qiao Jingjia would definitely be dismissed and investigated.
This was also the only thing she had asked of Xia Xin when she had taken over the case in the first place.
If she wanted to bring down Qiao Jingjia, she first needed to pull Qiao Jingjia down from her position as a prosecutor!
I didn't expect this to happen ...
What the public hated the most was the shifting of responsibility. Any accident, those in power have nothing to do, randomly push someone out to take the blame, resulting in news reports are all what temporary workers, what interns, extremely sarcastic.
And above the prosecutor, there is the Attorney General.
Every case in the hands of the prosecutor is reviewed by the Procurator General, now the case is wrong, wrongly accused a good person, in order to calm public anger, will Qiao Jingjia dismissed and investigated, then the Procurator General? The fact is that the government is not responsible for this.
Qiao Nansheng seized this psychological feature of the public and directed the spearhead elsewhere.
In this way, Qiao Jingjia in turn looks innocent: she just followed the leader's instructions to do things, and now something has happened, but to take the blame for the leader?
The mayor had no right to interfere with the work of the prosecutor's office, but the mayor had the right to question, criticize, and advise.
A public criticism document not only puts the Procuratorate under new public pressure, but also reflects Mayor Qiao's integrity and selflessness, easily gaining the support of the public.
Two birds with one stone.
Qiao Nansheng wouldn't have gone to such lengths to do his best to save Qiao Jingjia, this method, I'm only afraid that Qiao Jingjia came up with it on her own, in order to save herself.
Mu Zi's mind was limp with thoughts.
... It seemed that Qiao Jingjia was smarter than she thought.
It was just that Qiao Jingjia's cleverness didn't lie in investigating the case, but in exploiting and seeking profit ...
Mu Zi believed that if she engaged in other professions, she might have a good development, but ... the only thing she couldn't do was become, a prosecutor.