After parting ways with Zhou Weining, Zhou Qing's worries gradually began to dissipate.
Liu Hong, the Political and Legal Affairs Committee Secretary of Jiuyang City, was Zhou Weining's father-in-law. With such a powerful backer, no one could touch Zhou Weining.
At least, not Mu Haibing.
So why should he bother himself for no good reason?
Back in the car, Liu Min hastily asked, "What did Secretary Zhou say?"
"It's nothing serious."
Zhou Qing lit a cigarette and said with a smile, "Secretary Zhou is much more composed than I am."
"Of course," Liu Min chimed in, "Secretary Zhou has been through thick and thin. With all the storms he's weathered, he made it from a county head to where he is today. Could a simple character ever come this far?"
At the end of his cigarette, Zhou Qing started the car.
Seeing Zhou Qing's mood improve, she said with a hint of sadness, "Can you take me home now? I keep feeling a chill..."