Yan Bugui was speechless. This was a terrible teammate; he couldn't carry the team!
So, he couldn't be bothered with being profound and reminded him again.
"Oh my goodness! My dear uncle, while neither of their families may have connections, they certainly have people who can find them jobs! Think about it carefully, doesn't that make sense?"
"But what does that have to do with me?"
Liu Haizhong's answer completely broke down Yan Bugui's defenses.
He felt that if the conversation continued like this, his low blood sugar might turn into high blood pressure, so he turned around and prepared to leave, lest he get sick from the anger and have to spend more money.
However, Liu Haizhong refused to listen and grabbed him, saying, "Old Yan, don't go yet. Explain yourself clearly. What exactly do you mean?"
"What do you mean? It's as clear as day! Don't you want to find a job for your son, Guangtian?"
Yan Bugui started to slack off, making his intentions clear from the start.
"I want to! Of course I want to! But I don't know who to ask!" Liu Haizhong looked completely innocent. "Why don't you just name someone?"
"Who in this compound has a good relationship with the Chen family? And who has that kind of influence?"
Yan Bugui then posed two questions and left.
He felt that staying there for even a minute longer was an insult to his intelligence.
This time, Liu Haizhong didn't stop him, but instead pondered Yan Bugui's words.
In fact, Yan Bugui had already given enough hints. Even if Liu Haizhong's brain wasn't working properly, he would realize by now that the person he was referring to was Sun Zhengguo.
However, the thought of Sun Zhengguo's superior status on his son's wedding day sent a chill down Liu Haizhong's spine, and he couldn't help but curse at the air.
"That damned Yan Laosan, he's trying to harm me! This imperialist heart is determined to kill me...!"
After venting his anger, Liu Hai felt a sense of relief and happily returned to the courtyard house.
Two days later, Yan Bugui saw that Liu Haizhong was still the same as before, showing no intention of forcing the emperor to resign.
He knew that this guy with the bangs was hopeless and couldn't be helped. He didn't know if he was pretending to be confused or if he was just too scared.
He was right. Liu Haizhong was particularly afraid of people who were cadres, let alone Sun Zhengguo, who was not an ordinary cadre, so he really didn't dare to.
Since Liu Haizhong was unreliable, Yan Bugui decided to select someone else to lead the charge.
But after thinking it over, he really couldn't think of a good candidate other than Yi Zhonghai.
But then another problem arises: Yi Zhonghai, that cunning old fox, has no conflict of interest in this matter, so it's extremely difficult to fool him.
In the end, Yan Bugui gave up on his idea of fooling Yi Zhonghai and decided to report Sun Zhengguo, so that he would also suffer.
As commentator MacArthur once said, if you can't have him, you might as well destroy him.
It must be said that the fire of jealousy can cloud judgment and lead people to do irrational things, and Yan Bugui's mindset at this moment was just like that.
So he immediately took action. First, he found some stationery, then he changed his handwriting and wrote two pages of long, flowing prose, with every word a denunciation of injustice.
After writing the letter of complaint, Yan Bugui read it twice more. He believed there were no oversights and, unusually generous, bought a stamp and mailed the letter to the Ministry of Machinery.
After sending the letter, Yan Bugui went back home to wait for news and then sat back to watch the drama unfold.
The next day, the Ministry of Machinery's Discipline Inspection and Supervision Department received this letter of complaint.
The staff members, upon seeing the letter, dared not make a decision on their own, because it involved a great deal of implications.
Who is Sun Zhengguo?
The recipient of the National May Day Labor Medal has made great contributions; how can your letter of complaint negate that?
So the staff delivered the letter to the director of the Discipline Inspection and Supervision Department, awaiting his instructions.
After reading the letter of complaint, the section chief simply smiled and asked, "Xiao Zhang, did Director Sun of the Mechanical Research Institute violate any regulations in his recruitment this time?"
"It's not against the rules! Their company is short-staffed, so they definitely need to hire," replied Xiao Zhang, a staff member, truthfully.
"Do you know the recruitment process for this job?" the director asked again.
"have no idea?"
"Then just go to the personnel department and check to see if there are any violations, that should be fine."
"What if everything is in accordance with the procedures?" Xiao Zhang continued to ask.
"Come on! Do I have to teach you this? This is slandering a meritorious official of the country. If it weren't an anonymous letter, we would pursue the matter further."
After being reprimanded, Xiao Zhang took the complaint letter and went to the personnel department, where he found Director Zhang.
"Director Zhang, this is an anonymous whistleblower letter. Our director asked me to come and find out if there were any irregularities in our operations."
When Director Zhang took the letter of complaint, he immediately flew into a rage. "Damn it, which despicable bastard did this? What is he trying to do?"
This recruitment drive even included a number of openings for the ministry, since everyone has at least a couple of poor relatives.
The person who wrote this whistleblower letter is clearly an amateur. Doesn't he know about insider tactics?
"Xiao Zhang, I recall this. Part of it was internal recruitment, and the other part was external recruitment. The external recruitment was all handled by the street office, which is completely in accordance with regulations. If you still don't believe me, I can take you to check."
Although there was no violation, Director Zhang still offered an explanation.
"Oh! I see. Then there's no need to investigate. Sorry to bother you, Director Zhang."
Actually, this is just a formality. Xiao Zhang knows that since they have already hired people, what loopholes could they possibly have for you to investigate?
So when he left, he didn't even take the letter of complaint with him, and the matter was simply dropped.
After Xiao Zhang left, Director Zhang looked at the letter of complaint again and became increasingly angry. But since it was an anonymous letter, there was nothing he could do.
So, Director Zhang put down the letter of complaint and made a phone call to the Mechanical Research Institute.
...
Inside the small workshop of the machinery factory, Sun Zhengguo was also giving instructions.
At this moment, the logistics staff who remained in the office ran over, panting.
"Director, Director Zhang from the Personnel Department of the Ministry of Machinery called and said he needs to speak with you and would like you to return the call."
"Okay, you can go back now! I'll be right there."
After dismissing the staff member, Sun Zhengguo gave the workers some instructions before returning to his office and calling Director Zhang.
"Hey! Brother Zhang, I heard you wanted to see me?"
"Bro! Have you offended someone lately?"
Upon hearing Director Zhang's question, Sun Zhengguo first recalled the events and, finding no problem with himself, then asked the question.
"No! Why do you ask that, Brother Zhang?"
"It's not a big deal, but someone reported you for hiring illegally. Isn't that ridiculous? We hire internally, so he probably doesn't even know that."
"Thank you for letting me know, Brother Zhang. Do you know who reported me?"
"Brother, this is an anonymous letter. I really didn't know about it. If I found out which bastard wrote it, he'd be in big trouble."
"Where's the whistleblower letter? Can I take a look at it?"
"Okay! Brother, I'll have someone send it over to you in a bit."
"Thank you, Brother Zhang."
"..."
"..."
After the two finished their phone call, Sun Zhengguo was also wondering who had reported him.
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