On this day, the sunlight shone through the window onto Liu Yuan's desk, which was piled with documents.
Liu Yuan was concentrating on sorting out Dai Moumou's corruption trajectory and the staggering amount of money involved, and the pen in his hand kept recording key information on paper.
Just then, a knock on the door broke the silence in the office.
Liu Yuan raised his head, wondering who would come to disturb him at this time.
When the door was pushed open, a strange yet somewhat familiar figure walked in. I remembered that he might be the secretary of a leader in a previous meeting.
After a brief thought, Liu Yuan finally remembered this person - the visitor turned out to be Wang Moumou, the secretary of Deputy Secretary Jin of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of Jiangsu and Zhejiang Province!
Wang had a professional smile on his face. He nodded politely to Liu Yuan, then walked to the desk and sat down.
He cleared his throat and said, "Director Liu, I am here to visit you today on behalf of our Provincial Political and Legal Committee. I want to emphasize that our Provincial Political and Legal Committee has always attached great importance to the work of the Supervisory Committee."
Then, he changed the subject and got straight to the point: "I'm sure you know that the case of Dai Moumou has a great impact. Our provincial political and legal committee is also very concerned about this."
Having said that, Wang paused for a moment and observed Liu Yuan's reaction.
Seeing that Liu Yuan was reserved and didn't say anything, just looking at him quietly, he continued, "Dai is the brother-in-law of Deputy Secretary Qi of the Political and Legal Committee. After research and discussion by the leaders of the Political and Legal Committee, they feel that there is still some room for maneuver in this matter. Do you think it is possible to consider giving Dai a lighter sentence and make a big thing small, or a small thing nothing? In this way, we can maintain social stability and harmony, and prevent the situation from further expanding its impact. Secretary Qi's opinion is that it is not a good idea to open the lid like this."
After saying these words, Wang took out a bank card from his pocket, gently placed it on the table, pushed it in front of Liu Yuan, and said in a low voice: "This is an anonymous bank card with one million yuan in it. It's a small token of my appreciation. Please accept it."
Liu Yuan pondered in his heart that he felt that Secretary Wang was obviously just taking advantage of the power of others and using a big banner to bully others.
Although he looks impressive on the surface, he may not be able to truly convey Secretary Jin's true thoughts and intentions.
Back then, when Mr. Zhou left Jiangsu and Zhejiang Province, he solemnly told Liu Yuan: If you encounter an extremely urgent situation, let Liu Yuan contact Deputy Secretary Jin of the Provincial Political and Legal Affairs Commission without hesitation.
But until now, Liu Yuan has not received any instructions or information from Secretary Jin.
Faced with such a complicated situation, Liu Yuan decided to be more cautious.
So, on the one hand, he carefully dealt with the self-righteous Secretary Wang in front of him and negotiated with him; on the other hand, he quickly calculated countermeasures in his mind, thinking about how to find out the truth behind this matter and Secretary Jin’s real attitude.
At this moment, the red phone on the desk suddenly rang without warning.
The ringing sounded so rapid and loud that it seemed to shake the entire room.
It should be noted that the "red phone" mentioned here is not called so simply because of its bright red appearance.
It is essentially different from the common black phone. In fact, this red phone is a special network phone for the party and government, and is a type of dedicated confidential phone.
Back in the early 50s, even radio stations were divided into red and black. At that time, red radio stations were dedicated to providing confidential telephone service for the leaders, and their importance was self-evident; while black radio stations included not only the leaders' ordinary telephones, but also the telephone lines used by other units.
Therefore, behind this seemingly simple color difference, there is actually an extremely strict grading and safety assurance mechanism.