Infinite Streamer - Chapter 421 Weighing

Infinite Streamer

Chapter 421 Weighing
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Liu Yuan walked slowly towards the desk with steady and calm steps.

His figure seemed to be frozen in time, and every step he took seemed so orderly and unhurried.

Finally, he came to the desk, gently stretched out his right hand, and steadily picked up the bright red phone on the table.

After putting the receiver close to his ear, Liu Yuan took a deep breath and said in a clear and loud voice: "Hello! This is the 16th Inspection and Investigation Office of the Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provincial Supervisory Committee. I am Liu Yuan."

As soon as he finished speaking, a strange voice came from the other end of the phone.

"Xiao Liu, I'm Lao Jin from the Provincial Political and Legal Affairs Commission." The other party introduced himself.

Hearing this address, Liu Yuan's heart tightened. He immediately straightened up and responded respectfully: "Oh, it turns out to be Secretary Jin! Do you have any important instructions for me?"

At this moment, he looked focused and serious, as if he was ready to accept any task and challenge.

Liu Yuan sat in his office chair, his voice constantly rising and falling. He answered the phone in an orderly manner and responded to the other party from time to time.

Time passed minute by minute, and after about ten minutes, the call ended. Liu Yuan breathed a sigh of relief, then put the bright red telephone receiver back in place with a relaxed look on his face.

At the same time, Secretary Wang, who had been so arrogant and domineering in the office just a dozen minutes ago, had disappeared without a trace.

The conspicuous bank card that was originally placed on the coffee table in the reception room is now missing.

All this seemed to confirm Liu Yuan's previous guess - Secretary Wang was just bluffing, relying on some possible force behind him to bully others.

Now, if the truth is revealed or he meets someone with real power, he will run away in an instant like a frightened rabbit.

I have to say that Liu Yuan's judgment of the situation and grasp of the characters' psychology are quite accurate.

Just now, Secretary Jin’s call came at the perfect time!

It sends a strong signal that the Provincial Political and Legal Affairs Commission attaches great importance to and pays close attention to Dai Moumou's corruption case.

During the call, Secretary Jin expressed his sincere hope that Liu Yuan could spare his precious time to personally go to the Provincial Political and Legal Affairs Commission to give a detailed work report in person.

He stressed that there must be no connivance or tolerance in this corruption case. Whoever is involved must be investigated thoroughly and dealt with seriously without any leniency.

Finally, Secretary Jin also specifically reminded Liu Yuan that if any new circumstances or important clues emerge during the investigation, they must be reported to the Provincial Political and Legal Committee as soon as possible so that appropriate measures can be taken in a timely manner to ensure the smooth investigation and fair handling of the case.

Could it be that Secretary Jin, who is so observant and insightful, really noticed something unusual?

Or maybe this is just a strategy of playing hard to get and saying the opposite of what you mean?

At this moment, Liu Yuan's heart was full of doubts and speculations.

Secretary Wang left quietly, as if a breeze had passed by, leaving no trace.

However, it was this seemingly insignificant action that made the meticulous Liu Yuan instantly have a clear and definite judgment in his heart.

It is obvious that the words stated by Secretary Wang before were merely his personal views and opinions or those of the people behind him, and could not truly represent Secretary Jin’s true position deep in his heart.

After all, Secretary Jin holds a high position of power, and his way of thinking and decision-making basis must be based on more far-reaching considerations and trade-offs.

Thinking of this, Liu Yuan couldn't help but fall into deeper thinking...

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