60s: Kicking Aside the White Moonlight, Draining the Family Fortune, and Going to the Countryside

Gu Yunyang transmigrated from the apocalypse back to 1960, into the body of a man with the same name who had been mistakenly swapped at birth, and he saw this man's entire life unfold.

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Chapter 900 Deputy Secretary Zhou, you're being too narrow-minded (1/2)

Petty?

Gu Yunyang smiled silently and didn't reply.

Let Zhou Zhigang say whatever he wants; it won't hurt him.

Moreover, Hao Jianshe would certainly not sit idly by and let Zhou Zhigang smear his reputation; otherwise, since he was brought by Hao Jianshe, he would be smearing Hao Jianshe.

Sure enough, Hao Jianshe's expression hardened, and he turned to Zhou Zhigang and said, "Deputy Secretary Zhou, what you said is a bit biased."

Secretary Gu came from the capital and is a learned and knowledgeable person; he is a talented individual.

He's willing to share his knowledge to help the Red Flag Brigade develop; how can you say he's petty?

Zhou Zhigang's slow and deliberate manner was somewhat unexpected.

He thought that once he said that, Gu Yunyang would definitely lose his temper and start to refute him.

Then he could then offer his opinion, and Gu Yunyang, having been rebuffed, would have to thank him.

This is the kind of thing he likes to do the most.

Unfortunately, Gu Yunyang remained calm and didn't even give him a second glance.

Since Hao Jianshe was in the top position, Zhou Zhigang had to explain when Hao questioned him: "Secretary Hao, please don't worry. Let me give my opinion. It's very good that Secretary Gu can lead the Red Flag Brigade to development."

But does Baishi Commune only have Hongqi Brigade? What about the other brigades? Don't they need development too?

Zhou Zhigang coughed and continued, "That's what I mean. I think Secretary Gu should have a broader perspective and pay more attention to overall development, instead of just focusing on his own little corner of the world."

So that's how it is.

Gu Yunyang understood Zhou Zhigang's plan: he wanted to use his skills to benefit other brigades and gain favors in return.

As for Gu Yunyang, the one who originally proposed it, who would remember him?

They will only remember the people who led them to wealth.

That's quite a scheme; the abacus beads have practically pierced Gu Yunyang's face.

Hao Jianshe was at a loss for words, so Gu Yunyang spoke up directly: "Deputy Secretary Zhou, what you said is unfair, I don't agree with it."

Damn it.

Is there no way to remove the "副" (fù) from "天天" (tiāntiān)?

All they know how to do is disgust people.

Although he was already quite agitated, Zhou Zhigang still smiled and looked at Gu Yunyang: "Tell me, Secretary Gu, what are your complaints? I will certainly accept them humbly. However, when it comes to making progress together, Secretary Gu, you shouldn't let personal emotions get in the way. You should lead everyone to prosperity together."

See, the implication behind these words is that Gu Yunyang is stingy and unwilling to help everyone get rich together.

Many people have been misled by him.

Gu Yunyang wasn't annoyed at all, and gave Hao Jianshe a look that said not to worry.

Hao Jianshe watched from the side, and he was indeed a little worried.

Even someone as seasoned as him was almost overwhelmed by Zhou Zhigang.

Gu Yunyang, a young man, would be even more suppressed, wouldn't he?

But Gu Yunyang simply asked casually, "Then may I ask, Deputy Secretary Zhou, what did you call me just now?"

Screw you, vice president.

Is the word "deputy" burning your tongue and you can't get it out?

But on the surface, Zhou Zhigang still smiled and said, "Secretary Gu."

"Yes, then where am I the Party Secretary?" Gu Yunyang asked in return.

“Of course it’s the Red Flag Brigade…” Zhou Zhigang said, and then he understood.

So that's what Gu Yunyang meant.

He wanted to say more.

But Gu Yunyang didn't give him a chance. Instead, he clapped his hands and said, "That's right. I'm just the brigade secretary of the Red Flag Brigade. I'm just doing my job."

I'm not the brigade secretary of any other brigade. If I went to the Red Star Brigade and told the people there that they all had to follow my orders, I wouldn't be able to do it.

No wonder people think I'm crazy.

"These are all the responsibilities of Deputy Secretary Zhou and your team; you are the cadres of the commune!"

What a shameless guy, he actually outsourced these responsibilities to him.