"Hey! Tingting is getting older too. As long as she doesn't cause any trouble for me, I will try my best to satisfy her with whatever I can do to satisfy her. What can I do? As long as she doesn't make any noise with me, I That’s why I’m satisfied.”

Mu Wanlan shook her head and said with emotion: "It is said that the poor raise their children and the rich raise their daughters. My sister suffered a lot when she was a child. I don't want Tingting to suffer like this again."

When she said these words, she thought of the time when she was in college, and a large part of the reason why she agreed to be her first boyfriend's girlfriend was because the other party's family was wealthy and could satisfy the girl's vanity and give her money to buy cosmetics and beautiful clothes. , but in the end, she was kicked away mercilessly. She didn't want her daughter to make the same mistakes as she did, and she would never be stingy with her when it came to money.

"Then you don't plan to let Tingting go to any school?"

"She doesn't want to go. I want her to come to the company to help me. She can't settle down now, so let her play for two years. When she gets tired, she will come back." Mu Wanlan's attitude towards Tingting was that as long as she She doesn't cause trouble, just let her be.

"Those little girls just now don't seem to be from our Qingyang City, right?" I was insinuating, wanting to know the specific situation of the tall little girl.

Mu Wanlan shook her head and said: "I don't know very well. I have never met many of the people Tingting knows outside all day long. But what makes me worry is that she doesn't know any bad people." The children are all little girls about the same age as her, and their families are all well-off. Even if they are naughty, they can't be bad at all."

……

Time flies, the first month passed quickly, and I gradually got used to the life in the municipal party committee office.

In fact, compared with imagination, being the secretary of the deputy secretary of the municipal party committee is not that hard. Jin Changlun, the leader, is usually very low-key. Except for occasionally going out for meetings, he just sits in the office and reads documents, practices calligraphy, or studies. Books on Chinese medicine, and occasionally I do it myself, holding jars and pots, and brewing some Chinese medicine in the office.

The things I do most are, besides delivering documents and serving tea and water, most of the rest are just getting in the way.

Except for some very familiar cadres who can directly enter Jin Changlun's office without notification, Jin Changlun rarely meets other cadres. Even if there are cadres who come to complain or complain, he will take them calmly. , rarely expresses his position, and has an attitude of not caring about himself.

Of course, this seemingly detached attitude is just a strategy to keep him away from conflicts and avoid getting involved in various disputes.

This style is very common among deputies. Before becoming full-time employees, most deputies like to live in seclusion, hide their capabilities and bide their time, and rarely appear in public. Otherwise, they will easily be suspected of being pushy, ambitious, and trying to compete with the top leaders for power.

The Chinese people value doing nothing but making a big splash. This phenomenon is particularly common in the officialdom. People usually like those officials who are quiet, resolute and forbearing, but can stand out at critical moments and suddenly step into the spotlight. They think this is due to their accumulated experience. Performance.

But those officials who usually make noises and steal the limelight can easily reveal their targets prematurely and be shot down by open and covert arrows.

These days, the atmosphere in the municipal party committee office is a little tense. Although no one spreads the word, almost many people already know that there is a power struggle in the municipal party committee office.

One of the two parties in the struggle was a member of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee, and the other was the most trusted personal secretary of the Municipal Party Committee Secretary. Out of awe of Qingyang's First Secretary, almost the vast majority of the staff were overwhelmingly optimistic about Liang Pengfei.

This is also true. Huang Jianzhang is obviously at a disadvantage because he has lost the trust of Li Weiguo, Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, and cannot grasp the other party's dynamics. In the past, weekly work arrangements were made by him in advance and signed and confirmed by the Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee in advance. , that is to say, which time period, which occasion Li Wei will appear on, and what content he will speak at the meeting are all arranged in advance.

Now there is a problem. Li Weiguo made relatively large changes to his work arrangements, but did not notify Huang Jianzhang. The developments of the Municipal Party Committee Secretary are only in the hands of Liang Pengfei, and the arrangements for many things are also handled by him.

Liang Pengfei was so confident that he bypassed the municipal party committee secretary-general Huang Jianzhang and directly contacted the department leaders below, trying to ignore Huang Jianzhang.

This is a very obvious and accurate signal, showing that the Secretary-General is about to lose power. The person who appointed him has always been extremely sensitive to the political microclimate in Qingyang. Soon after receiving the signal, Huang Jianzhang's office suddenly became It was much deserted. Except for some commissioned cadres who had always been dissatisfied with Liang Pengfei, many others chose to stay away from him to avoid standing in the wrong team and being implicated.

Huang Jianzhang was also cunning. He did not fight back directly. Instead, he grabbed another secretary of Li Weiguo, Jiang Xiaochun, and took advantage of the conflict between him and Liang Pengfei to make a big fuss and push Jiang Xiaochun into trouble.

Although Deputy Section Chief Jiang was full of strategies and wrote good articles, he was obviously lacking in social experience. He was also prone to being hot-headed and fell into traps on impulse.

Finally, on Thursday afternoon, at the instigation of Huang Jianzhang, the conflict between him and Liang Pengfei broke out. In the office of the First Secretary Section, the two of them struggled together. Although they were quickly separated, they They have already lost their luck...

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