They had dinner together, and because there were regulations on government expense reimbursements that set a very low standard, Mo Xiu decided to pay out of his own pocket to treat these grassroots leaders and doctors to a slightly better meal.
Anything too extravagant, he couldn't afford either.
So, on Lu Han's recommendation, Mo Xiu led the large group to a Chinese restaurant that wasn't very upscale in its decor.
It was near the city hall.
Lu Han recommended this place also to make it convenient for Mo Xiu to continue working in the afternoon.
The two had clearly been in cahoots from early on, but now, they pretended as if they knew nothing.
When Mo Xiu called Lu Han "Uncle Mo," Jiang Tao's face turned sour, just like Ke Chenggong's.
Lu Han was the future son-in-law of Su Ruoan and Tang Shengyi, and Lu Han was also so close to Mo Xiu. How was he going to save himself now?