Chapter 1323 Writing a Letter to Complain 4
Although Xi Bao is only seven or eight years old, she has excellent expressive ability and writes very well, with a great demeanor.
"There is a bit of Wen Ruyu's shadow between the lines. I have some of Wen Ruyu's works here." The old leader commented on Xibao's calligraphy, "Every letter the little guy sent me is a big improvement over the previous one. It can be described as rapid. Lu Jiang and Qingxue have taught Xibao very well, really well."
"Wen Ruyu? I haven't heard this name for a long time." Wang Xinsheng remembered that the last time he heard of Wen Ruyu was when he was unlucky enough to be demoted, but he didn't know where he was demoted to.
The old chief nodded, "I'm the same as you."
His brows were slightly furrowed, and he felt quite annoyed.
Wang Xinsheng didn't dare to say more about this matter and quickly turned back to the main topic, "Xibao complained, how do you respond? Hey, this Lu Jiang is too outstanding and puts a lot of pressure on his family!"
"What pressure? I think some people have nothing better to do. Actions that undermine revolutionary sentiments are unacceptable. Someone ignored my words!" The old leader was very unhappy. "Tell someone to send a telegram. As the strongest army, responsible for protecting the capital, we should pay more attention to the conduct of men and women. We must not tolerate any actions that undermine revolutionary families. Anyone who deliberately sabotages will be suspended and investigated immediately. Comrade Lu Jiang and Comrade Qing Xue have a harmonious family, sons and daughters, and they are dedicated to the country and the people. They are a good example, not something that people should sabotage."
Wang Xinsheng hoped that no one would disturb Lu Jiang and his wife's lives, so he agreed immediately.
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No one dared to take the old leader's words lightly, and the telegram quickly reached the location of the Wansui Army.
To be honest, he also looked down on those lesbians who wanted to destroy other people's families. Why couldn't they just marry a gay man who wasn't married? Why did they have to focus on young and promising men who already had families?
After a pause, the old leader continued: "Good examples are meant to be learned, not destroyed."
To this end, the top brass of the military held a special meeting.
Guo Ming is responsible for the old leader's health care. He once mentioned the preparation of medicinal oil to the old leader. The old leader was deeply impressed. Even after leaving the army due to illness, he still cared about the soldiers in the army. This shows his heart.
As the person involved, Lu Jiang looked back at the visits of the veterans innocently, "I don't know how the old leader knew it, but I am really grateful for the old leader's care and love for our family, because some rumors in life have caused great trouble to me and my family, and I am still confused."
Chen Rong smiled and said, "This shows that the old leader is always concerned about our living conditions. However, the army should indeed be reorganized, especially some female comrades. They should be taught what it means to seek truth from facts and not to be too ambitious!"
"It's time to rectify it! And it has to be rectified severely!" Lu Cheng said seriously, "What has happened now? More and more people are disregarding the army's regulations, which has formed a bad atmosphere! As female comrades, you should respect yourself, do the right thing, follow the right path, and don't give people a chance to gossip about you!"
Commander Ning said hurriedly: "How can you believe rumors? The rules of our army have always been good."
"There is no smoke without fire. We still have to follow the old commander's wishes and seriously rectify the bad practices in the army!"
So, before Feng Qingxue met the three men who coveted Lu Jiang's daughter as mentioned by Li Panpan, the army began a vigorous rectification operation, and many people from top to bottom were in danger.
(End of this chapter)