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Chapter 1164: Chapter 1120: Details Determine Success or Failure Chapter 1164: Chapter 1120: Details Determine Success or Failure Liu Xiaomin looked at Nie Zhenbang’s deanor and eyes with so disappointnt, yet she regarded him with even greater importance, for Nie Zhenbang’s reputation was indeed well-deserved. Below the stately na, no incompetence lingers. At this mont, Nie Zhenbang’s face showed no change. No matter how one looked, there was no sign of anything unusual. Regarding the secretary candidates, he neither praised nor criticized. For the three individuals proposed, there was also no trace of subtle reaction as she introduced them. This move had left Liu Xiaomin unable to fathom Nie Zhenbang’s intentions.

Listening to Nie Zhenbang’s words, Liu Xiaomin nodded and said softly, “Secretary, if you have any instructions for the upcoming work arrangents, please feel free to tell . As the Chief Secretary, my duty is to serve the leadership.”

Liu Xiaomin’s words caused Nie Zhenbang to pause. He had underestimated this woman, such words would be challenging for most male leaders to express. Yet she had said them without any hesitation. That was true ability.

After pondering for a mont, Nie Zhenbang spoke directly, “I have just taken office in Longxi, and I’m not very familiar with the work in Longxi Province. Therefore, I would like, in this period, to travel around the various cities and counties in the province to gain a thorough understanding of the situation in Longxi Province.”

“That is a good idea. Visiting the sites in person will definitely give you a better understanding and familiarity with the province’s developnt. It will also be beneficial to the economic developnt of the province. May I know where you would like to go first? So, I can make arrangents in advance.” Liu Xiaomin smiled and accepted the task, though she was sowhat shocked inside.

This Secretary Nie didn’t play by the book at all. Usually, when new leaders take office, they spend the first period holed up in their offices, analyzing economic data and governnt work reports. But not him—he had barely started, the staff wasn’t fully in place, and he didn’t even know most of the provincial leaders yet, but he was already eager to conduct inspections.

Seeing Liu Xiaomin’s reaction, Nie Zhenbang remained impassive. He clearly understood her surprise. Such an expression was quite normal.

Typically, why would new officials stay in the office, reviewing materials? There’s wisdom in that approach. On one hand, written materials, including economic data, governnt reports, and various statistical materials, are the most detailed and visual. By studying these materials, one can clearly comprehend the local conditions. Then, when inspecting in person, there will be a basis for comparison, enabling one to see the situation clearly at a glance and preventing deception.

Additionally, this period is usually for selecting a secretary. Even for leaders who bring their secretaries with them, it is a ti for acclimating.

Thirdly, it’s a phase of familiarization with the local leadership team. During this ti, there will certainly be so changes and choices made by the leaders, with so rallying and reporting. This allows the observation of the comrades’ shifts in allegiance.

Therefore, generally, new leaders choose to stay in their offices for a ti after taking office.

However, at this mont, I was breaking this pattern. On my second day in office, I proposed to go on an inspection tour, intending to take one or two days, which ans, less than four days after taking office, I was planning to go on an inspection. Within the system, this is definitely considered unconventional.

Looking at Liu Xiaomin, Nie Zhenbang smiled and said, “As for the location, I’ve thought about it, and I think it would be good to start with Jinan City.”

At the end of his words, Liu Xiaomin’s complexion changed. Jinan City? This was a term that had beco sensitive in Longxi. Watching Nie Zhenbang maintain his usual calm, Liu Xiaomin was sowhat startled. Was Secretary Nie’s choice of Jinan City aningful, or was it purely coincidental?

Deep in thought, Liu Xiaomin nevertheless nodded and said, “Alright, Secretary, I will start arranging it now.”

After seeing off Liu Xiaomin, Nie Zhenbang began to look over the materials on the desk, the three candidates. After so contemplation, he circled the na Li Wei. This Li Wei must have so background and was quite young. However, Nie Zhenbang was not intimidated. Three years of bureaucratic experience had taught him that even those with a background had learned a lot. Moreover, Nie Zhenbang didn’t care about one’s background. When one considers the whole of Longxi Province, who could possibly have a bigger background than himself?

He did not discriminate against people with backgrounds, which was also a kind of advantage. The crucial question was whether one could rely on such a background and strive to beco successful on their own.

At noon, Nie Zhenbang t up with Wang Jian and they had lunch together in the provincial committee’s cafeteria. A work al. Nie Zhenbang did not go to the private dining room but queued up for food like the rest of the staff. This scene made other provincial committee leaders feel sowhat awkward.

Several leaders who were dining in the cafeteria originally intended to go to the private dining room, but they changed their decision at the last mont. At this ti, Secretary Nie was eating in the main cafeteria; going to a private room would only make oneself uncomfortable, wouldn’t it?

In the afternoon, back in the office, Nie Zhenbang did a cursory review in front of the bookcase. He had known Hu Shangzhi for quite so ti. Previously, on the Ancient Capital High-Speed Rail project, the two had interacted. Afterward, Hu Shangzhi’s trust in giving him an important task further revealed Hu Shangzhi’s ambitions.

For such a person, the bookcase was certainly not just for show. After browsing through it, Nie Zhenbang indeed found sothing of interest: the governnt work reports and statistical data for Longxi Province from the previous years.

These matters would have to be reviewed sooner or later. Written words are the most direct reflection of the current state of Longxi Province.

Unconsciously, as he read on until the sky outside had darkened, Nie Zhenbang realized he was feeling a bit hungry and finally took a pause.

The economy of Longxi Province was considered quite decent nationally, ranking in the middle tier. It was on par with the current economic output of the Hongjiang River region. However, Longxi faced its own array of issues, with Ancient City, a sub-provincial city, accounting for an excessive portion of the economy. Moreover, as a financially independent city, Ancient City’s position made Longxi’s developnt sowhat awkward.

Additionally, water resources and environntal conservation in Longxi were important issues that could not be overlooked.

He stood up and glanced at his wristwatch. It was already 8 p.m. Years of economic data and work reports had absorbed his attention so much that he had lost track of ti.

Exiting his office and locking the door behind him, he found the entire Provincial Committee and Provincial Governnt building unusually quiet.

At the elevator, Nie Zhenbang took it downstairs, stepped out of the office building, and turned his head for a glance. At this ti, the light shining from an office on the second floor’s east side caught him by surprise.

From the layout of the office building, the second floor belonged to the Provincial Committee Office. With three windows lit in that spot, it was clear it was a large office. Seeing this piqued Nie Zhenbang’s curiosity, and he re-entered the building. This ti, he bypassed the elevator and ascended the stairs directly, making his way towards the large office.

The door was ajar, leaving a palm-width gap. Standing at an oblique angle to the office, he could just make out the interior.

The modern office was divided into individual small compartnts. Inside, with his back to Nie Zhenbang, a young man in a white short-sleeved shirt was intensely imrsed in writing at his desk.

Just as Nie Zhenbang was about to enter, the young man suddenly moved, shifting his position, and folded a sheet of paper in front of him, gently tossing it into the trash can beside him.

Observing that the paper was written on both sides, Nie Zhenbang was sowhat surprised. In this day and age, encountering such frugality was rare. Nowadays, in any office, amongst any staff, it was commonplace to find wastefulness when drafting docunts or speeches, with so casually discarding paper that barely had a few words on it, crumpling them up, and throwing them into the waste basket.

This young man, however, did not do so. On the contrary, he was exceptionally thrifty with paper and even ticulous about such details when discarding it. This showed that on one hand, the young man was frugal and austere. On the other hand, he possessed a strong sense of discipline and principle. At a ti when no one was around to see, his actions could have been lax, yet he chose to act with integrity, a testant to his genuine character, not for show.

Instantly, Nie Zhenbang took a liking to the young man. Careful not to make a noise, he pushed the door and entered.

Approaching the wastebasket, Nie Zhenbang retrieved the piece of paper the young man had discarded. Looking at it, he saw a few headlines: “Deputy Secretary Wang Benchang’s Speech during the Inspection.”

At this, Nie Zhenbang was taken aback and sowhat astonished. The handwriting was excellent, a flowing script that was elegant and fluid. Furthermore, the content of the speech was concise, yet profound, with well-chosen references, truly first-rate.

Importantly, while the Secretariat was primarily responsible for preparing speeches and docunts for the Provincial Committee leaders, such tasks were usually handled by dedicated secretaries. So leaders might utilize the Secretariat, but many would not bother, leaving everything to their personal secretaries.

Given this, the young man must have earned the approval of Wang Benchang’s secretary, which signified his talents in writing.

Glancing at the naplate on the young man’s desk revealing the na Xia Gang, Nie Zhenbang quietly exited without disturbing the thoughtfully writing Xia Gang. Once outside the office, he finally exhaled in relief.

With an amused smile on his face, he ntally noted Xia Gang’s na, finding it intriguing. It seed worth reflecting upon Liu Xiaomin’s ideas and style.

An English major graduate from a non-prestigious university—was the disadvantage really so great? Why then had he still made Liu Xiaomin’s list of candidates? That was a question worth contemplating. (

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