Chapter 1109: China's Economic Development is Imminent (2/2)



Zhang Gong waved his hand.

"Qingqing, don't say that. You've done far more in the past two years than those in higher positions. The people above can see it clearly. China has been much smoother with you in the past two years."

Lin Qingqing smiled modestly.

"Mr. Zhang, I truly feel that the country has been very kind to me. The better the country treats me, the more ashamed I feel."

"This time I traveled abroad, visiting several countries and witnessing the prosperity of their capitals. I deeply felt that China's development was imminent. The Tianying Medical Research Institute held three pharmaceutical exhibitions, and its exports opened a gap in the international market. I believe that if China wants to develop, it must open up its economy and allow its people to prosper."

After Lin Qingqing finished speaking, he took out a stack of photos from his briefcase.

Printed on the square pieces of paper were the bustling scenes of the capital cities of five countries, including Country M, Country G, and Country Y.

Tall buildings stood amidst the colorful lights. Cars of all colors crisscrossed the wide streets. Smiling people, carrying bags or holding drinks, walked in groups of three or five on the sidewalks. Both sides of the street were lined with shops of all kinds, each filled with a dazzling array of goods, and each shop was crowded with customers...

This scene is completely different from the gray appearance of Kyoto.

It seems like a city from two different eras.

It was more than ten years later that China began to see tall buildings everywhere.

No wonder foreigners who come to China bring back all kinds of backward words and phrases and spread them back home.

The cities in China today can hardly be considered cities.

There are only a few buildings, most of which are studios or multi-story buildings. The streets are narrow and dirty, and the coverage rate of cement roads in the city does not even reach 40%.

Looking at these photos, Zhang Gong was stunned.

He naturally knew the gap between China and other countries, and he was also aware of the economic prosperity of those developed countries.

But looking at text materials is far less impactful than looking at images.

He picked up the photos and flipped through them one by one.

Her lips were tightly pursed.

His brows then furrowed.

After looking at it for a while, Zhang Gong slowly put down the photo with a sad face.

The gap between China and other countries is too big to be caught up in three to five years.

Fortunately, the civil unrest in China in the first ten years was completely over.

Lin Qingqing felt a little sorry for Mr. Zhang when she saw him like this.

She didn't want to use this to hurt Zhang Gong's feelings, but wanted to say that China's economy needed to be liberalized quickly and reform and opening up was imminent.

She wanted to sound a wake-up call to Zhang Gong.

Historically, it was not until 1980 that the country really put this issue on the agenda.

Lin Qingqing felt that the time was ripe.

However, the decision-making power still lies in the hands of these leaders.

She said softly: "Mr. Zhang, you are busy, I will go back first."

Zhang Gong nodded listlessly and said nothing.

Lin Qingqing carefully pulled out the chair, bent down and bowed before backing away.

Secretary Ye immediately opened the office door and sent Lin Qingqing downstairs.

There were many people around, so Secretary Ye was not in a position to speak. When he got downstairs, he said, "Master Lin, thank you so much for today. Is Mr. Zhang really okay?"

Lin Qingqing nodded.

"It's okay. Just take the pill I gave you every day and nothing will happen for five years."

Secretary Ye's eyes lit up.

He depends on Zhang Gong, and whatever Zhang Gong does well pleases him.

The same is true for Lin Yeshuai.

Naturally, he would not suspect that Lin Qingqing would harm Zhang Gong.

"Thank you so much."

Secretary Ye said sincerely.

Lin Qingqing waved her hand.

“It’s all as it should be.”

She got into the car with a smile, said goodbye to Secretary Ye, and went home.

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