Governor's Mansion.
At this moment, Governor Stevenson's face was ashen, and his body trembled involuntarily.
He had been very clear that if anything went wrong with this bill, it could cause significant damage to him.
Now, hearing Mr. Louson say on the television that he had conclusive evidence, how could he not panic?
"Governor, if this bill really has issues, we're in big trouble this time!"
Under Stevenson's vast network resources, Eugene felt quite confident about taking care of the Golden Ear Bridge matter.
But this agriculture bill involved too many people across the state. If something was really amiss, how could he be confident in handling it?
"Contact David immediately. If he can back down, I can assure you that I'll no longer pursue the matter of my son..."
Although Mr. Louson only mentioned that he had evidence but hadn't actually revealed it yet, Stevenson didn't dare to take the gamble any further.