This matter was something Jing Yiren had always wanted to ask Lu Ming about.
But she knew Lu Ming must have his reasons. So she kept it to herself and didn't ask.
"Because there are bigger issues to handle."
"What could possibly be more important than your wife being taken to court?"
"National affairs!" Lu Ming's reply was so decisive it left the reporter speechless.
Matters of national importance often involved confidentiality, and as a reporter, probing was out of the question.
Everyone present thought of the recent incident where the President was attacked. It was likely related to this.
Suddenly, they felt Lu Ming's spirit of sacrificing small personal matters for the greater good. In situations like this, no one could blame Lu Ming for not being at the courthouse.
No matter how much he loved his wife, the President's affairs were matters of national importance. He couldn't ignore them—especially the President's life.