When Ling Chengyan had been resting for two weeks, she received a notice and went to Political Commissioner He's office.
Political Commissioner He poured water for her with more enthusiasm than usual and handed it to her: "Have some water."
Ling Chengyan thanked him and took the glass. She lifted her gaze at Political Commissioner He, guessing in her heart: being called here during her vacation surely meant there was something important; otherwise, in circumstances like theirs, the leaders wouldn't disturb their holiday.
Political Commissioner He seemed a bit hesitant, his smile overly bright as he sat opposite Ling Chengyan on the sofa, holding his teacup and sipping tea. Then he finally spoke: "You know your situation well enough; staying in our district wouldn't hold much promise. Yesterday, Leader Han went to the provincial capital for a meeting, and your case was brought up there... hmm..."
Ling Chengyan didn't let him keep her in suspense and directly asked: "Where to?"
