Ning Ge and Bai Ying broke up and then he boarded the train back to Qing City with the intelligence documents he had brought. As the train clanked and rattled, he opened the file.
Indeed, Bai Ying was also right about something, he wasn't without his own ulterior motives, for his elder brother and for Cheng Su as well.
And yet, to use one's position to divert soldiers just for a personal affair, Jiang Conghe was no less self-serving, was he?
Such self-interest, such abuse of power, wasn't he taking advantage of the nation?
As a fair and impartial undercover agent, it was his duty to root out such threats to the country.
He wasn't spouting nonsense, he truly had his suspicions about Jiang Conghe; disregarding evidence and relying on instinct alone, the clues from past events made him feel that there was something complicated about Jiang Conghe. Or perhaps, the person behind him was the complicated one.