"So, what's your name after all?"
"I'm not telling you. Wait until you complete the assignment I gave you, then we'll talk."
The deputy minister said with a haughty air.
"Actually, I'm on my way to the cemetery right now."
Liu Zheng said.
"That fast?"
The deputy minister exclaimed in surprise.
Although she believed Liu Zheng wouldn't break his promise, she didn't expect him to be so efficient.
"You don't actually need to rush; I haven't even pushed you to act."
The deputy minister seemed a bit apologetic.
"I'm not the kind of person who holds grudges overnight. If I find the way in the morning, I can settle scores by evening."
Liu Zheng said.
"What do you mean?"
"Well, if I know where my nemesis lives in the morning, by sunset I can take them out. Revenge or gratitude—it's all the same."
He declared firmly.
"Wow, you city folk really have a strong sense of time."
The deputy minister said admiringly.
"Hmm... if you want to put it that way, sure."