Qin Yiqing felt a little uneasy when she saw Gu Ning, but Gu Ning already forgave her for what she had done before. In Gu Ning's eyes, Qin Yiqing was basically a stranger.
"Gu Ning, have you had breakfast?" Mrs. Qin politely asked.
"Yes, I have," Gu Ning said. "Have you heard any news from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection?"
"It's only been a day, and we've heard nothing from it. If they could be as efficient as you, those corrupt officials would be caught already!" Qin Haozheng said. He wasn't mad at the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, but simply complained about its efficiency.
Sometimes, upright officials were slandered and punished because of the lack of evidence. Although they might be released and cleared after several years, they were mentally damaged.
"I already reported it to Governor Xiao, and he agreed to help me. All we need to do now is to wait, and Uncle Qin will be released soon," Gu Ning said.