The next morning, Zhou Qing arrived early at the mayor's office, first tidied up a bit, prepared the tea, and readied the newspapers. After everything was set, he waited for Zhou Weining's arrival.
He had already promised his mother to sort out his cousin Wei Zeguang and his cousin Zheng Peipei's job issues, so he could only take the opportunity during work to report to Zhou Weining and see if Zhou Weining could help make some arrangements.
Zhou Qing paced back and forth in the office. Zhou Weining favored him because he was clever and had never sought to use Zhou Weining's power for personal gain, nor had he requested Zhou Weining to do anything for him.
Although he and Zhou Weining were on good personal terms, some things were better left unsaid, especially the closer the relationship.
After much hesitation, as Zhou Weining arrived at the office, Zhou Qing ultimately chose to remain silent and thought of other solutions on his own.