Qin Zi'an transmigrated to a parallel world and became a singer who was immensely popular nationwide, but he was blacklisted by a soulless company for three years.
He wanted to terminate ...
Qin Zian was seen leaning back leisurely in his chair, toying with a pen in his hand...
"Zian."
Director Qi tried again to get Qin Zi'an's attention back. His voice carried a hint of worry and helplessness, as if he were facing a stubborn but talented child.
"What kind of time is this to still be able to laugh?"
Even though Director Qi had put it so bluntly, Qin Zi'an still just smiled indifferently.
Qin Zian gently twirled the pen in his hand, the pen dancing at his fingertips, just like his current state of mind, both relaxed and somewhat profound.
"Director Qi, I understand your feelings, but you..." Qin Zian slowly began, his tone revealing a nonchalant nonchalance, "isn't this making a bit too much of a fuss? There are all sorts of monsters and demons on the internet. The more you argue with those keyboard warriors, the more excited they become."
"Such a big thing has happened, we can't just not respond at all."
"What's there to respond to?" Qin Zian asked dismissively.
“Zian, I respect your point of view.” Director Qi paused and said in a deep voice, “But the reality is cruel, and our Dragon Kingdom Culture and Tourism Bureau cannot sit idly by. The public needs a clear response, a reason for them to trust us again, and an opportunity to trust you again. Therefore, I am preparing to hold a press conference.”
This time, the online public opinion storm is neither too big nor too small.
For Qin Zian, a press conference was too formal; a statement with an official seal was sufficient.
Director Qi, being in a high position, surely understands what kind of approach can resolve the matter most quickly.
If this happened to someone else, they would probably just issue a statement and be done with it.
Furthermore, in order to avoid another public outcry...
Depending on the circumstances, job duties may be adjusted to avoid appearing in public as much as possible, in order to prevent any negative impact.
But Qin Zi'an is no ordinary person. He was seconded from the Harbin Cultural and Tourism Bureau by the Longguo Cultural and Tourism Bureau, and he is also the person in charge of a key project.
Furthermore, Qin Zian did nothing wrong from beginning to end; the whole incident was caused by his high profile attracting unwanted attention.
In any case, Director Qi must help Qin Zi'an clarify this matter and clear his name.
This will not only help resolve this public opinion crisis, but will also play a very important role in Qin Zian's future career advancement.
Otherwise, whenever others think of Qin Zi'an in the future, this incident will inevitably come to mind.
The bureau finally got such a rare talent, and Director Qi couldn't be more eager to keep him at the Longguo Culture and Tourism Bureau. How could he possibly watch such a hardworking person get tarnished?
Qin Zi'an looked up at Director Qi, and seeing his resolute attitude, he gently put down his pen.
He understood that Director Qi meant well, but holding such a grand press conference just for this matter was really a waste of public resources.
A deep look flashed in Qin Zian's eyes, as if he were weighing some important decision.
After thinking for a while, Qin Zian finally spoke, pursing his lips.
"Director Qi, I understand your concerns and know how much this incident has affected China's cultural tourism industry. But I believe there are many ways to respond, and a press conference is only one of them, and it is not necessarily the most effective one."
"Instead of clarifying those unfounded rumors, what we really need to do is return to the essence of the cultural tourism industry and let our actions and results speak for themselves. Let the public see that every survey and every project we undertake is for the better protection and inheritance of the culture of the Dragon Kingdom and for enhancing the tourist experience, rather than for catering to anyone's prejudices or misunderstandings."
"As for those voices online," Qin Zian smiled lightly, a hint of mockery flashing in his eyes, completely disregarding them, "they're like a gust of wind, coming and going quickly. If we pay too much attention to them, we'll lose ourselves and be led by the nose. We should remain calm and use our professionalism and enthusiasm to inspire those who truly care about us."
As Director Qi listened to Qin Zi'an's words, his brows gradually relaxed, and his tense emotions finally eased.
Now that things have come to this, Director Qi had to admit that although Qin Zi'an was young, he had extraordinary insight and composure.
He nodded, agreeing with Qin Zian's point of view.
“Zian, you’re right! We can’t be held hostage by public opinion; we must stay true to our original aspirations and mission. However…” Director Qi paused, then said with unwavering determination, “The press conference still needs to be held. This is not only to respond to public opinion, but also to demonstrate our resolve and confidence to the public.”
Qin Zi'an was amused by Director Qi's words.
Despite all that talk, it still didn't have any effect; they still had to hold the press conference.
Regardless of the circumstances, Director Qi was his superior, and he naturally had to obey his superior's decisions.
Therefore, after a brief consideration, Qin Zian offered a more reasonable suggestion.
"Director Qi, the press conference can proceed." Qin Zi'an smiled slightly, his eyes gleaming with confidence. "But what we need to do is present our work in a more vivid and persuasive way. I think... we can take this opportunity to showcase the results of our research."
"Although the national survey on the cultural tourism ecosystem is not yet complete, it has made groundbreaking progress. We can make good use of this opportunity to communicate with the outside world and make the 'cultural tourism + ecology' projects public."
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