Xu Damao held the information and tossed and turned in the middle of the night, unable to sleep.

He was angry that Secretary Yang was meddling in his affairs and wanted to report him, but the appearance of the letter was very strange and he was afraid of being used as a tool.

Moreover, Secretary Yang's level is a bit high, and Xu Damao is afraid of being retaliated against.

Workers in this era have a high status, and some even have trouble with their leaders, not taking them seriously at all. They even say that leaders cannot fire people at will.

But that has little impact on the leader. If you really get in the way, an ordinary person can deal with you in minutes.

The next morning, Xu Damao still couldn't make up his mind, so he had to take the letter and go find his father.

After Xu Jiahao read the contents of the letter again and again, his face became serious and he lamented in his heart that this was a hot potato.

This is not just Secretary Yang's problem, it involves a whole group. Reporting it may not necessarily bring any credit, and may even stir up a hornet's nest.

It concerns the peaceful liberation of the city of 25 and even involves the reorganization of enemy defenders. It can be seen how complicated the matter is.

He really wanted to destroy the letter and pretend nothing had happened.

Xu Jiahao, who has more experience, understands that workers can slam the table and point at their leaders and curse them, but if it involves political matters, they are basically cannon fodder.

Xu Jiahao asked seriously: "Da Mao, do you know who gave you this letter? Does anyone else know that you got it?"

Xu Damao replied helplessly: "I really don't know, in just a few minutes, he appeared in my room inexplicably.

And I can’t figure out who in our hospital has the ability and motivation to do this.”

Father Xu muttered to himself, "Since you have ruled out the possibility that it was Cao Anping, then this thing is most likely from the deaf old lady.

She was able to find Secretary Yang to come forward, perhaps relying on this information.

But she has no reason to give this to you. If she were to report it, wouldn't she, the deaf old lady, be the first to take the blame?"

Xu Damao's eyes lit up after hearing this, and he said happily, "It's just right for her to take the blame. Who told her to meddle in other people's business? It's just right for them to fight each other. Why don't we report it quietly?"

Father Xu shook his head and said helplessly: "There is no such thing as a wall that is impenetrable. We cannot get involved in this matter. Let's give the things to your father-in-law.

It just so happens that he has lost some face this time, and this information might be of some use to him."

Xu Damao had no choice but to take the envelope and go to Lou's house again.

After Lou's mother opened the door, she saw that it was Xu Damao and subconsciously took a few steps back.

It was really the incident of Xu Damao falling into the cesspool that made people subconsciously feel a little disgusted.

However, Lou's mother was born into a wealthy family. She realized that she had lost her composure and asked awkwardly:

"Da Mao is here, come in quickly, you didn't go to work today? You have something to talk to Xiao'e about, right?"

Xu Damao replied stiffly: "I have something urgent to discuss with my father."

Mother Lou frowned, but didn't ask any more questions and took Xu Damao to the study upstairs.

Lou Bancheng was a lean and imposing old man. With his skill in cultivating qi, when he saw Xu Damao, he didn't care about Xu Damao falling into the toilet.

However, his attitude towards Xu Damao was still as cold as before and asked, "Is there anything important that would make you come here specially during working hours?"

Xu Damao didn't dare to explain more and simply handed the letter to his father-in-law.

Lou Bancheng took the envelope suspiciously, opened it, and his expression suddenly became serious.

Similarly, he also carefully inquired about the origin of the letter, and Xu Damao explained everything honestly, including his and his father's speculations.

Lou Bancheng didn't comment, put the letter away, and said to the man, "I understand. Go see Xiao'e. I will take care of this matter. Just pretend you don't know about it."

Xu Damao really wanted to ask what to do next, but he didn't dare to, and could only tiptoe out of the study in disappointment.

Cao Anping, who was slacking off at work, had no idea that this was just a casual move to let the deaf old lady take the blame.

I didn't expect that Xu Damao was so timid even when he was so angry, and finally fell into Lou Bancheng's hands.

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