Li Qing's comments on Qin Wenjun were clearly not satisfying to Secretary Zhou.
"Xiao Li, you need to judge things on their merits. If it's good, it's good; if it's bad, it's bad. How can you be so vague and use phrases like 'seems alright' or 'quite good'?" Secretary Zhou said angrily.
Li Qing deliberately acted nervous and fidgety, touching his neck as he spoke, "Secretary Zhou, that's really how I feel. I truly can't say whether it's good or bad."
"Since Qin Wenjun took office, hasn't she done any real work for your village?" Secretary Zhou pressed, staring at Li Qing.
"Actually, there is!"
Li Qing then spoke about the help provided to the groups in extreme poverty, as well as the two initiatives targeted at women.
These were factual situations; Li Qing neither favored Qin Wenjun nor deliberately hid any details.
Whether it was good or bad, that was for Secretary Zhou, the old fox, to judge.