Rebirth of Corrupt Officials - Chapter 62
Xue Yan might become a vegetative state.
This outcome made Jiang Xiaochuan find it difficult to accept. Although the doctor’s tone was more tactful, he could already see the regret in his eyes.
Xue Yan… a vegetative person…
If he had pursued the so-called beliefs in his heart, would such a sacrifice be too heavy?
Standing in front of Xue Yan’s emergency room, he couldn’t see clearly what was going on inside. He couldn’t even stay there for too long, and caused anyone to notice the relationship between him and Xue Yan. He couldn’t make any overly obvious actions to attract others’ attention yet. There were always people from the Central Commission for Disciplinary Inspection watching there, so nothing would happen to Xue Yan.
It was just, he was afraid that the outcome of the surgical rescue would not be good…
Jiang Xiaochuan gave some instructions to the people below, and when he left the hospital, there was no trace of how worried he was from his expression. When he got into the car, Wei Lai informed him Xue Yan had already been rescued, but he was still in a coma.
Jiang Xiaochuan just nodded when he heard the news. He remembered what the doctor said about being in a vegetative state.
Did it all depend on fate whether he woke up or not?
Then, let him prayed for Xue Yan, prayed for this upright and good man, and hoped that he could be safe.
There were still many things that he needed to do before Xue Yan woke up.
Before his car even had time to return to the city hall, he received another call. Troublesome things happened one after another, and something happened again at Rongyuan Heavy Industries.
It had originally been a state-owned enterprise that was about to end. Corporate profits had always been in negative growth. If it had not been for the government’s financial subsidies, preferential policies, and various special orders, today’s Rongyuan Heavy Industry would have been a speck of dust in history. It would have been impossible to still occupy a place in a bustling place like Chengzhou. In Jiang Xiaochuan’s view, it was time for Rongyuan Heavy Industry to withdraw from the stage.
Speaking of which, the reform of state-owned enterprises had been Jiang Xiaochuan’s regret in his previous life. He was greedy. He used his position to obtain illegal benefits for others. It was like he never done it before, but he always had his own bottom line and principles. Although his principles were unlike party discipline and state law, but he never stopped pursuing political achievements.
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Jiang Xiaochuan was a man of style and advocated reform. Now the whole country was talking about reform and opening up. The basic national policies needed to be further strengthened.
How was it written in the media? Was the pace of reform really moving forward in large strides?
At least Jiang Xiaochuan knew otherwise. All kinds of data in his hand told him that the pace of reform was getting slower and slower year by year, and the results were getting fewer and fewer year by year. Jiang Xiaochuan was not criticizing society; he really felt that this society had entered a morbid growth period and needed a powerful drug to stimulate and wake up the entire society.
How many people joined the party really to “serve the people wholeheartedly”? Weren’t they all thinking about joining the party so that they could become civil servants and get a good job that could benefit themselves?
To put it nicely, the party now had 80 million members, but to say it worst, they were a nest of worms in the country!
There was public opinion in society that “nine out of ten people in the party were corrupt, and the rest were doing hard work.” This was indeed an exaggeration, but it might not have been unfounded. No matter how exaggerated the statement was, it stemmed from objective circumstances and reflected the facts to a certain extent.
Rongyuan Heavy Industry was a typical example of this kind of public criticism. Dai Xu had once been asked for interrogation, but he had come back unscathed. Now he even dared to incite his men to frame Xue Yan. Jiang Xiaochuan believed that the so-called “stolen money” of 1.3 million yuan must have had something to do with Dai Xu. Yet, that man still dared to cause trouble at Rongyuan Heavy Industries – Jiang Xiaochuan felt that his dealing method was really too kind. Dai Xu didn’t realize what kind of person Jiang Xiaochuan was.
Jiang Xiaochuan now had no father, no mother, no children, no family, and even in the eyes of outsiders, he did not have many friends. He was now alone and had nothing to worry about. Most of the time, he did not need to think too much about the consequences of his actions because no matter how painful the consequences were, it was impossible for others to be affected. He was the only one who needed to face it all.
Rongyuan Heavy Industries had many disputes over layoffs, and now a group of laid-off old employees had gathered at the entrance of the group to cause trouble.
It was fine before, but there was a dispute with Rongyuan Heavy Industries over the number of subsidies. Now that people had gathered to cause trouble, the problem had become serious.
If this matter had anything to do with Dai Xu, Jiang Xiaochuan wouldn’t let him go.
In his last life, he had failed to handle the reform of state-owned enterprises, and he had offended many people in this regard. The old groups did not want to lose their existing interests, but Jiang Xiaochuan wanted to recover those interests. An unprecedented conflict was bound to break out.