Jiang Qing looked at Ming Xizhi and said, "Xizhi, what did you send Han'er out to say? That the clinic shouldn't be shut down indignantly?"
"No, Jiang Qing, what I mean is he should have a stance, shouldn't he? Whether the clinic is going to be reopened or permanently closed, there has to be an explanation given to the public, right?" Ming Xizhi said with a wry smile.
"I already said the clinic will be closed until the matter is thoroughly resolved," Qin Han said indifferently.
"What's the use of saying that to me? Besides, who knows if you're just saying this out of anger?" Ming Xizhi retorted irritably.
"Then whom should I tell?" Qin Han asked.
"Well, I've brought the person to you. The article that had the most social impact before was written by her. Now, if you accept her interview and let out what you've got to say, that will do it," Ming Xizhi said.
"You're pushing me into a corner!" Qin Han said irritably, glancing at the vaguely familiar woman not far away.