Jiang Ning:......

Jiang Ning: Don’t do those fancy things.

Zhang Lang: Don’t worry! It won’t happen!

The more certain Zhang Lang's response was, the more uneasy Jiang Ning felt.

The reason why she was able to attack Liu Chusheng and cause harm to him without any self-defense or bravery and still get away with it was not because Jiang Ning was too unbearable or because she was flattered by netizens.

It was all because of a token she had on her: a small token inherited from the old man.

It was because she showed the police the small token that day that they decided not to file a case.

Jiang Ning originally thought that the Beijing Public Security Bureau would directly tell netizens the truth in the announcement, but she didn't mention it at all, so she asked Zhang Lang curiously.

No one wants to see groundless disputes.

Jiang Ning doesn't like this kind of behavior that could have been avoided but keeps netizens hanging.

Otherwise, she would not have rejected Shen Zha's proposal to stir up the hype at once.

They say it's to stir up hype, but in fact it's just taking advantage of netizens' emotions.

Jiang Ning said: As soon as possible.

Zhang Lang replied immediately: Don’t worry, I will go to the Propaganda Department later!
With him around, Jiang Ning can rest assured!

Zhang Lang: Oh, right. I almost forgot one thing. Yesterday a young man came to the bureau and gave you a banner. He said, "You know."

Zhang Lang: I didn’t think of it this morning, otherwise I would have given it to you.

When Jiang Ning saw these two messages, she immediately realized that they should be the banners sent by Lou Yingyan.

She thought that what Lou Yingyan said in front of the hospital building that day was just a casual remark, but she didn't expect that he actually customized a banner.

Jiang Ning: It’s okay, I’ll leave it with you first and I’ll get it later.

Jiang Ning replied.

The chat was over, and just at this moment, the door of the private room was gently pushed open from the outside, and a waiter pushing a small food cart walked in. Qi Xingzhou's phone on the table vibrated.

He lowered his head, then was stunned, then looked up at Jiang Ning.

"What's wrong?" Jiang Ning noticed Qi Xingzhou's gaze and asked curiously.

"Look." Qi Xingzhou pushed his cell phone directly in front of Jiang Ning, his movements frankly and without any scruples.

Mobile phones are extremely private to everyone.

Qi Xingzhou didn't seem to have any worries in this regard. He was very open and generous to Jiang Ning, as if no matter what Jiang Ning wanted from him, he would give it to Jiang Ning unconditionally in the next second.

Jiang Ning did not realize the deep meaning behind Qi Xingzhou's handing over the phone. When the waiter served the dishes, she reached out to straighten Qi Xingzhou's phone and found that the page displayed on the lit phone screen was the chat history between Qi Xingzhou and Qi Chen.

It turned out that Qi Xingzhou had noticed the online movement half an hour ago.

Maybe it was just when everyone caught the last prisoner, Jiang Ning and Zhang Lang were talking, and Qi Xingzhou saw it while hiding behind them, eating candy and playing with his phone secretly.

Then Qi Xingzhou sent several screenshots of the comment section to Qi Chen, and said obediently: "Brother, help me check it out."

After Qi Chen agreed, perhaps because he couldn't wait for Qi Chen's investigation results, Qi Xingzhou sent another long text ten minutes ago. In his words, he was still urging his inefficient brother to do something practical.

Jiang Ning looked at the time when Qi Xingzhou sent the message and guessed that the next message should have been sent in the car.

Then, that is, now, Qi Chen finally replied.

His people investigated and found out that, except for a small number of netizens who raised reasonable doubts about Jiang Ning's behavior, the comments in the comment section that were full of hostility and clamoring that Jiang Ning must not be let off and must be severely punished by law were almost all made by the Internet troll army.

It is obvious that someone is behind this.

Moreover, in order to prove that the people under his command were not just there for free, Qi Chen also sent over the evidence that he had bribed the navy.

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Qi Chen: Let me tell you, what should we do?

Qi Chen, who was sitting in the office waiting for his little brother's reply, was very pleased and was thinking that he should be able to bring Qi Xingzhou to the company to take the lead in a few days. (End of this chapter)

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