She was about to enter when a waiter handed her a cup of brewed tea.
"You may leave! We'll take care of it ourselves," Ji Hai spoke up.
As the waiter got up to leave, Ji Hai stood and took the main seat, taking over the task from the waiter.
This was an honor for Jiang Muwan.
It was also a sign of respect from Ji Hai.
Her wound was due for suture removal, she couldn't touch alcohol, and could only consume tea in moderation—she was fully aware of that.
Those who value their lives never indulge excessively.
"Regarding the Huazhong case, we'll need to trouble Prosecutor Ji," Muwan leaned back in her chair and spoke faintly, looking at Ji Hai.
To say that all the multiple cases of embezzlement and bribery sent to the prosecutor's office involving the head of Huazhong were completely true seemed rather exaggerated.
Among them, there was likely some evidence that was insufficient.