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1347: C1347 Deep Conspiracy

Author: Yi Ke Word Count: 13471 Updated: 2025-04-01 17:25:27

C1347 Deep Conspiracy

Despite the chaos, I had a feeling that it wasn't that simple.

Often seemingly simple things, but in fact, there is a deep conspiracy behind it. Especially facing the opponent is the scheming Wu De.

I don't dare to lower my guard against Wu De. He is really too cunning.

But I couldn't figure out what he was up to.

"How does Base Camp feel about this?" I asked Faang Aiguo.

"Base Camp didn't say anything, they just reported the situation and didn't do any further analysis," Faang Aiguo said. "Base Camp has already informed the Yangon Station to find a way to further investigate the situation and keep an eye on Alai's movements."

It seemed that Lee Shun and Qin couldn't figure out the real reason behind Alai's actions.

"At the same time, the base told us to continue monitoring Wu De's every move. If there were any changes, we should report them at any time." Faang Aiguo said again.

I nodded. "Yeah. Is there anything else? "

"That's all, that's all!" Faang Aiguo said.

I nodded again, thought for a long time, then got up and left.

The next day, the vacation ended and they started working normally.

In the morning, I convened the Issuing Company and focused on discussing with Cloud, Tang Liang, about the great conscription work plan for Issuing Company, which was personally planned by Tang Liang.

Tang Liang clearly put a lot of effort into this plan. From the base number, to how the mission was broken down, to how the plan was quantified, from the assessment's rules to the method of approval, we discussed it for the entire morning and made some supplements. The next step was to submit it for Group Party Committee verification.

At the same time, I learned that Group Party Committee is holding a special distribution meeting in the morning to set a target for distribution in the new year, and to issue a draft plan for the various newspapers and newspapers. After the Party committee is established, Issuing Company will make a final revision of the distribution plan in accordance with the release guidelines and the planned figures given by the Party committee, and then the Party committee will formally approve the plan and send out a message to all relevant departments to implement it.

Shortly before noon, Qiu Tong returned from her work at the Party Committee. Our Manager's Office Meeting had just ended.

Qiu Tong directly called Tang Liang Yun and I into the office, passed on the resolution of the Party committee on the new year's issue, and passed down the latest mission and plan targets to us. At the same time, she told us that Group Party Committee would listen to Issuing Company's report on the new year's requisition work collectively in the afternoon.

I took out the proposal that I had just discussed and handed it over to Qiu Tong. Qiu Tong and I discussed it together, and at the same time, we added in the specific numbers that Group Party Committee had announced.

We talked until the afternoon, when Cloud went out to buy a box of meals and everyone had lunch in Qiu Tong's office.

This was the busiest time of the year for the Issuing Company, and from now until the end of the year, it was the critical period for determining whether or not the group would succeed or fail in its overall distribution next year, and also the critical period for the group to be able to smoothly operate the entire newspaper industry economy next year.

In other words, how the group would live next year, whether or not they would be able to eat well, and whether or not they would be able to eat well, would depend on the Issuing Company for these three months.

Obviously, the burden on my shoulders was heavy and my responsibilities were heavy.

At 3 in the afternoon, Tang Liang Yun and I went to the Group Party Committee Conference Room. All the members of the Party committee wanted to hear the report on Issuing Company's big plan of work.

The Party Committee was attended by all the members of the Party Committee of the Group, all of whom were present. Sun Dongkai personally presided over the meeting.

Besides Cao Lee, there were also the heads of the Group Finance, Advertising, Administration, Printing and other departments, as well as Vice Chief Editor, who was in charge of publishing and distributing newspapers under the Group. With so many people, the Party committee meeting room was completely filled.

I was originally the head of the administrative department and could not be Japanese, so I called Cao Teng to attend the meeting.

Issuance involved the development of the group's lifeline, involving the various departments and units of the group. From the departments and levels involved with the people attending today's meeting, it could be seen that Sun Dongkai attached great importance to this report and regarded the issuance next year with great importance.

Originally, I planned to use this opportunity to push Tang Liang and have him report back, but looking at today's situation, I'm afraid that I will have to personally report it. Otherwise, I will let everyone think that I do not think much of this meeting and that I do not have enough respect for the participants.

Tang Liang, who was sitting beside me, obviously had the same intention. He nodded at me, winked at me, and then quietly handed me the solution.

I felt a little regretful, but that was all I could do.

When the report began, Sun Dongkai said to me directly, "Yi Ke, you report."

Cloud had already distributed the printed proposal to the attendees. Everyone opened the program and started looking through it, listening to my report.

I might as well not look at the plan anymore. I've already filtered it a few times, so I'm very familiar with it.

I reported verbally according to the programme contents that I had memorized, and from time to time I gave some examples to demonstrate and increase the reliability of the programme, which were not available in the programme.

Everyone listened attentively, and from time to time, Sun Dongkai would pick up a pen to record something on the proposal.

Qiu Tong also wrote something in her notebook from time to time.

I reported for two hours, my mouth dry.

When the report was finished, I picked up the cup of water and gulped down a few mouthfuls, then said to everyone: "There's one thing I need to explain, the first draft of the plan that I reported on today was not something I came up with, but something that the Vice General Manager Tang Liang personally planned. Our Manager's Office Meeting was discussed a few more times, and then Boss Qiu added a few more.

When I said that, everyone looked at Tang Liang with praise in their eyes. Some of them even started to mutter: "I didn't expect Tang Liang to be so good at this. He's really good at getting into the market."

"Sure, Boss Tang really loves this line of work. He has finally become an experienced manager after all."

Hearing these comments, I was a bit happy. I glanced at Qiu Tong. She pursed her lips and smiled, but didn't look at me.

I glanced at Sun Dongkai again. His brows were slightly furrowed. He glanced at Tang Liang, then at me. Then he continued to move on to the agenda of the next meeting. He invited everyone to discuss the proposal.

Beginning with the members of the Party committee, all of them made their statements in turn.

The basic models were all first praising the plan, then praising how important the distribution was, then saying that they needed to strengthen their leadership and strengthening measures, then stating that the departments and fields they belonged to had to actively cooperate with the work of Issuing Company, and so on. These were basically all of the same basically similar.

It was no wonder. Few of the speakers present truly understood the language of the press. They could only speak these innocuous and refined words to avoid making a fool of themselves.

On the other hand, Cao Lee, Zhao Dajian and Cao Teng made a few suggestions.

Cao Lee suggested that the old traditions should be restored, all members of the group should be assigned missions, and a portion of the pressure from Issuing Company should be shared, so that everyone would have to shoulder the burden. Doing so would not only facilitate the subscription of the newspapers, but also increase everyone's sense of responsibility as a host.

He could even set up a village for the party newspaper, letting the party newspaper walk into every household and lower the number of orders made by the various organs and institutions in the city. The reason for that was that the quality of the rural people was low and they needed to learn more, and there were already many sources of information among the people in the city, and they also had a high quality, so they didn't need to read so many party newspapers.

Cao Teng suggested that, at the same time as the Publisher was launched to make extensive subscriptions, the Acrobatic Development Group would subscribe to daily newspapers, with an emphasis on enterprises with better results. In order to do this, the relevant public information departments of the Group should coordinate their work well and actively promote the news.

At the same time, he suggested that Operating Departments Group such as advertising and printing should actively launch their own customers to subscribe to the group's newspapers and magazines. Since the distribution was done, the advertising and printing system would be better off, and the benefits were closely related.

Cao Lee's suggestion was obviously against Qiu Tong.

I don't know why Cao Lee suddenly made this suggestion to go back to the old days.

But I had a vague feeling that she was looking at Qiu Tong.

No one in the venue said anything to Cao Lee's suggestion. Everyone seemed to be vaguely aware of Cao Lee's intentions, as if they were unwilling to agree to Cao Lee's suggestion but also didn't want to refute it. They all knew the relationship between Cao Lee and Sun Dongkai, so who would want to embarrass Cao Lee in such a meeting?

Secretary Ji looked at Qiu Tong and then at me. Then he looked up at the ceiling.

I wonder what this fellow is thinking.

Qiu Tong remained calm and did not say a word.

Sun Dongkai looked at everyone, and his gaze finally landed on me.

I immediately opened my mouth and bluntly rejected Cao Lee's suggestion. I explained my reasons one by one. From the perspective of the group, I analyzed the great drawbacks of doing so, as well as the consequences and effects.

As I said this, Cao Lee rolled her eyes at me with a hidden bitterness in her eyes. She seemed to be blaming me for not recognizing her kindness. She didn't understand that she was thinking for my sake. She didn't understand the painstaking efforts she had made on me.

When I finished, everyone nodded, and some even clapped. It was obvious that everyone was afraid of the order. Every year, once the cycle of reincarnation began, they would be sent out at the end of the year with all sorts of aunts helping them order their reports. Who would like that?2

Sun Dongkai also nodded slightly, agreeing with my analysis.

Cao Lee was so angry that her face paled. She glared at me before lowering her head in silence.

To Zhao Dajian's suggestion, Secretary Ji, who had been silent all this time, suddenly opened his mouth. First of all, he unrestrainedly and unrestrainedly criticized Zhao Dajian's low quality rural people's high quality view of the people in the city, saying that Zhao Dajian had no sense of the masses in his bones and wore colored glasses on his mind. There was a serious problem in his awareness of the farmers, and this was not a point of view that a Communist should have.

The fierce bombardment of Secretary Ji left Zhao Dajian at a loss of what to do. Everyone looked at Secretary Ji in absolute silence, while Sun Dongkai remained silent.

Secretary Ji went on to say that the distribution ratio of the subscription for the party newspaper on Issuing Company was correct, and reasonably took care of the urban and rural situation. The subscription for the party newspaper would absolutely not be able to make any party newspaper in the village, nor would it be able to increase the proportion of the farmers' subscription for the party newspaper. Because the subscription for the party newspaper was itself a distribution, and everyone on earth knew the reason, increasing the proportion of the subscription for the countryside was tantamount to increasing the burden for the farmers.

It is not necessary to improve the farmers' awareness and feelings for the Party through subscribing to the party newspaper. The party and government cadres will read more of the party newspaper, increase their awareness, increase their awareness of serving the people, bully the people, increase the burden on the peasants, and do more practical things for the masses. It is also possible to improve the peasants' feelings for the Party, which is much better than reading the newspapers.

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