While Lynch and Catherine were discussing education issues, the President was also sitting with his key confidants and staff members to discuss this topic.
The atmosphere was quite harmonious. After a half-year of smooth transition, key positions in the Federation Government had been filled with their own people. The President truly had the country in his own hands.
The cold air blowing from the air conditioner made the room pleasantly cool. Gentlemen surrounded the President, either sitting or standing, focusing their attention on him.
"...Moving forward, we have three directions: education, healthcare, and social security!"
The President's tone was not relaxed. At this moment, the door opened, and everyone turned to look as Mr. Truman entered with a briefcase.
"The road was a bit congested," he said, offering an excuse for being late.
The President glanced at his watch, "It only takes fifteen minutes from your place."
