Officials Stunned

A tense moment recently unfolded during a high-level government meeting, drawing attention across the capital.
What began as a routine policy discussion quickly escalated into a heated verbal clash between two senior officials, leaving staff and colleagues in shock.

According to multiple eyewitnesses, the disagreement centered around a critical issue that had been debated for several weeks.
As the discussion intensified, one official, clearly frustrated,

raised his voice and referred to his colleague with a strong insult, calling him a “jerk” in front of everyone present.

The room, which had been buzzing with conversation moments before, fell silent.
But what happened next surprised everyone even more.
Instead of reacting with equal anger, the second official leaned in calmly and delivered a single sentence in response.

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