Chapter 500: The Grand Meeting (1/2)



Everyone arrived at the large conference room and had just taken their seats.

The minister then spoke up.

However, he looked very upset. "Our department has received anonymous whistleblower letters, and they've even been sent to the disciplinary committee!"

He waved his hand, and his secretary behind him distributed the letter to everyone.

When Xiao Che received the letter and opened it, he found that the entire letter was written in a high-sounding and formal style. It "reflects on the improper family style of Comrade Xiao Che, which poses a moral risk and may affect his image of performing his duties impartially." The letter vaguely mentioned the abnormal relationship between his adopted daughter and son, implying that he was not strict in managing his family, and that there might even be room for indulgence or something even more unsavory.

A dark undercurrent surged in his eyes, but his face remained calm and composed.

If it weren't for what just happened, other people would probably have believed what was said here too.

But after that confrontation, they naturally had their own judgment, and remained silent, keeping their eyes down.

Only Shang Yan eagerly took it in his hand, glanced at it briefly, and gave a cold smile.

He spoke in a seemingly "concerned" manner, saying, "Some of our comrades are so focused on their work that they've neglected the troubles at home."

If a family's children are poorly educated and morally problematic, they will drag the party down and seriously damage the image of the Party and its cadres.

As he said this, his gaze seemed to sweep over Xiao Che almost imperceptibly.

Anyone with eyes can see who he's subtly alluding to.

Seeing that no one responded, Shang Yan took another sip of tea and slowly spoke again: "Speaking of this work style construction, I think it's not just about the workplace, but also about what happens outside of the eight-hour workday and at home."

Our ancestors always said, "Cultivate oneself, regulate one's family, govern the state, and bring peace to the world." Regulating one's family comes before governing the state.

He paused, his gaze sweeping over Xiao Che's slightly somber expression. He felt smug and continued, "I've heard that some young people these days are quite confused, especially those who have studied abroad. They've picked up those shameless so-called liberal ideas from overseas and are getting involved in some murky relationships."

Even at home... sigh, if you ask me, we parents need to be more vigilant. Don't let things get out of hand. It's a small matter if it burns down your own future, but it's a big deal if it tarnishes the reputation of the organization!

That would have a really bad impact! Tsk tsk tsk!

Everyone present fell silent, their gazes subtly drifting towards Xiao Che, awaiting his explanation.

His hand holding the teacup was as steady as a rock, but his knuckles were slightly white, clearly indicating that he was angry.

He slowly put down his cup, his voice calm yet carrying an undeniable force: "Old Shang is right, family traditions are indeed important. The organization trains us not only to have strong work abilities, but also to have excellent moral character and a clean family tradition."

I believe that the innocent will remain innocent, and the guilty will remain guilty. Any rumors or gossip that are not true will not stand the test of investigation and time. However, some comrades seem to have their minds not fully focused on their work and studies.

He looked sharply back at Shang Yan, "Instead of worrying about other people's backyards, you should think more about how to do your job better and live up to the organization's trust. Don't you agree, Comrade Shang Yan?"

The atmosphere in the meeting room instantly became tense.

The minister slammed his hand on the table. "Alright! Stop arguing! Xiao Che, tell me, what's the deal with this letter?"

This letter was even sent to the Discipline Inspection Commission. When he received the call, he was so angry that he almost vomited blood!

Xiao Che stood up and bowed apologetically to everyone.

"I apologize for taking up everyone's time because of my matter. My son and daughter have always been innocent and have never crossed any lines!"

As I just explained, my son has been living either in Shanghai or country A since he was little, and he rarely comes home!

Where are they going to run amok? Are we all blind? Ask our neighbors and friends, they all know the truth!

I'll say it again, Comrade Shang Yan: if you believe my son and daughter have done something wrong, please provide concrete evidence! Otherwise, I will sue you for defamation!

Shang Yan choked. He really had no evidence. Xiao Che's daughter, that old fox, was also a little fox, very cautious and cunning. Her daughter had been watching her for three years, but she hadn't found a single piece of evidence! She couldn't get any information out of her either.

But his daughter wouldn't lie. He gritted his teeth; things had come to this point, and he had no way out!

Let's take a gamble!

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