Li Yuan looked at Liming Sheng, grinned and said with a chuckle: "You like Su Tianyu, so naturally I also think highly of him."
"Haha." Liming Sheng pointed at Li Yuan and smiled: "I think you two have the same temperament."
Li Yuan didn't dare to answer the conversation and just handed over the tea cup from the side.
Liming Sheng put down the tablet, slowly picked up the tea cup and replied: "Someone from the You family is here. I'm too lazy to talk to them. Let's sit back and let you and Su Tianyu chat with each other."
"Understood." Li Yuan nodded immediately.
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In the evening, around eight o'clock.
Qiushan Temple on Qiushan Mountain has been closed, but Jing Yan still relied on his excellent interpersonal relationships to be led to the main hall on the mountain through the back door by a young monk.
In the empty temple lobby, the fragrance of incense enters the nose, and the Tathagata Buddha with his majestic appearance sits high and looks far away, as if he is scanning the sufferings of all living beings.
Qiushan Temple is a popular temple around Longcheng. After Lu Feng was injured, he also recuperated here for a period of time and was inspired by the Buddha. Later, he opened his mouth and closed his mouth with three hundred Buddhist scriptures.
Jing Yan actually does not believe in Buddhism, but he has a very good relationship with the abbot here. About four years ago, he responded to a call from a certain department and donated three million in cash to this place in the name of the guild company.
I don't know why today, but Jing Yan wanted to visit this temple. It seemed that it could give him some psychological comfort.
In the quiet main hall of the temple, Jing Yan stood next to the Buddha statue, with his hands behind his back. The sounds of birds and insects outside could be clearly heard in his ears.
An old monk wearing linen clothes came from the back hall and called Jing Yan softly: "Donor Jing."
Jing Yan looked back at him, chuckled and said, "Haha, I wanted to come when I didn't come, but I didn't know what to do when I came. Master, what do you think is wrong with me?"
"When Buddha saves people in the world, all those who come are suffering." The old monk made a gesture of invitation and told the young monk, "Watch the tea."
"Haha, can he really survive the suffering?" Jing Yan glanced at the Buddha statue with doubtful eyes, followed the old monk with his hands behind his back to sit down at the incense table in the side hall.
After the old monk sat down, he didn't say a word. He only twisted his beads and looked drowsy.
After a while, the tea was delivered. Jing Yan picked up the tea cup and took a sip: "I still feel uneasy after coming to the temple."
The old monk raised his eyelids, paused and replied: "Donor Jing, as far as the Buddha is concerned, it is never too late for a disciple to enter the temple. For people, most of the troubles in the heart come from seeking. If there is no seeking, the mind will be peaceful. People seek.
It’s too cold to be in a high position; people have nothing to seek, and low water will flow by itself.”
The old monk's words are not difficult to understand. He is warning Jing Yan that maybe if he chooses to let go, the restlessness in his heart will disappear.
Jing Yan frowned as he listened to the other party's words: "If a Buddha has nothing to ask for, why would he need incense? If a man has nothing to ask for, why would he have such a majestic temple?"
The old monk looked at Jing Yan calmly and did not answer his question directly. He only invited softly: "Donor Jing, please give me a stick of incense to comfort my heart."
After saying this, the young monk took three sticks of sandalwood from the free incense counter, walked over and handed them to Jing Yan.
Jing Yan looked at the incense and then at the Buddha statue. After a pause, he was about to reach out and take it.
At this moment, the young secretary quickly walked into the main hall, came to Jing Yan and whispered a few words to him.
Jing Yan retracted his arm that was still in the air and nodded to his secretary.
The old monk sat next to him and warned again: "Cause leads to fruit. After the cause and effect, it is not a bad thing to let go."
Jing Yan slowly stood up and did not pick up the stick of incense. He just walked out and frowned and replied, "I don't believe in Buddhism!"
Jing Yan turned his back to the Buddha statue and left, led by the young secretary to the parking lot of the temple.
Six cars with lights on stopped, and a dozen people came over. One of them showed his work ID, frowned and said: "Mr. Jing Yan, we are from the Regional Police Investigation Bureau. You are suspected of being involved in the supervisory committee case."
He killed the hostages and helped members of the Chi army escape, and is now officially arrested."
Jing Yan looked at the other party, without arguing, and just silently stretched out his hands.
Just now in the main hall, Jing Yan said that he didn't believe in Buddhism, which was actually right or wrong, because what he meant more deeply was that he didn't believe in fate at all, and he didn't believe that others could control his own fate, even the Buddha.
Jing Yan knew that he was really in trouble this time and had no chance of functioning, but he was dissatisfied.
Jing Yan was arrested that night and was only detained in Longcheng for less than three hours before he was taken back to Huadu District 1 by people from the Regional Police Investigation Bureau.
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The next morning, it's half past nine.
The Coders General Association held an emergency press conference, and the representative present was the new president Zhang Ming.
Under inquiries from many media, Zhang Ming did not mention Jing Yan's murder, claiming that the association management did not understand the details of the case and could not make a judgment. But one thing is certain, that is, the Coders Association will never
To protect criminals, if Jing Yan is really found guilty of a crime, the Coders Association will definitely support the judicial department's arbitration.
Zhang Ming's remarks directly pushed Jing Yan out, completely removing the Coders Association.
In this incident, Jing Yan shot and killed the hostages, and was suspected of using his connections to help the Chi army escape. None of them had anything to do with the Coders Association. No senior members of the Coders Association were involved in the whole case, so Jing Yan could only take the blame alone.
Enough.
Before Jing Yan went in, he handed over all the illegal information on the union management that he had collected over the years to Zhang Ming. The latter then anonymously reported the information to the supervisory committee, which led to help and harassment from various districts of the Coders Association.
, more than twenty people were brought in at once.
These people are potential uneasy factors that Jing Yan feels will happen to him after something happens to him. He feels that Zhang Ming cannot control these forces, so he needs to eradicate them in advance.
After Jing Yan cleared the way for Zhang Ming, he buried all his direct descendants in the Federation of Trade Unions, using them to contain Zhang Ming and prevent the latter from rapidly expanding after taking power.
This was Jing Yan's response to the video incident. He knew that he couldn't resist, and he didn't want to be threatened by Zhao Weihu, Su Tianyu and others forever, so he chose to cut off his wrist and save the dock union with himself. Otherwise, if he continued to fight, he would
If the carrots are pulled out and the mud is pulled out, the dock union may also be purged and abandoned by the upper management.
For a person who is obsessed with power and full of ambition, it is undoubtedly a very cruel thing to hand over the power with his own hands, but Jing Yan still does it.
Decisive, straightforward, without any sloppiness.
After Jing Yan arrived in District 1, he hired the best lawyer for himself. The defense direction was to admit that he had committed murder, but the premise was that he was threatened by the ruler's life and was forced to shoot and kill...
However, no matter how he defends himself, it is true that Jing Yan killed someone. As for the final sentencing decision, no one can say for sure. This is because the family members of the victims he killed are all well-known white groups in the area. After seeing the news, these people
The hatred towards Jing Yan is indescribable. It is said that some people want to hire a murderer in the prison to kill Jing Yan directly in order to take revenge.
In short, Jing Yan's glory in the first half of his life ended here. He felt aggrieved because he had never considered Su Tianyu and Yu Mingyuan as opponents before. The other party was able to defeat him purely because he saw a person by chance.
Chance.
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After Jing Yan was arrested, the strength of the Coders Association was severely damaged, and internal chaos officially began.
after one day.
Li Yuan and Su Tianyu met with the You family in private in Longkou District.