Wen Tang's brow was tightly furrowed—this was no trivial matter. "I'll be there immediately. Keep the situation stable and maintain open communication channels."
After hanging up the phone, Wen Tang swiftly walked out of the office, grabbing the car keys from her desk on the way out.
As she passed the secretarial room, she briefly instructed, "I'm stepping out for a bit. Postpone all meetings. Contact me by phone if there's an emergency."
Twenty minutes later, Wen Tang's car stopped at the edge of the demolition site. The scene before her was even more complex than she had anticipated: the crowd was agitated, banners and slogans were everywhere, creating a standoff with the staff trying to maintain order.
She took a deep breath, stepped into the crowd, followed closely by security personnel.
A middle-aged man, noting her elegant attire and distinguished demeanor, stepped forward to block her way. "Excuse me, who are you? What brings you here? We haven't resolved our issues yet!"
