He shook his head in disdain and saw a suitcase next to the bed. It probably belonged to Lu Lian Gang. He dragged the suitcase to the bed next to the bed and put it under the bedside table. He got up and walked around the room. He found that it was a very ordinary luxury room. There was nothing special about it.
He went back to the bed and sat down to rest. He looked at the door and wondered if Lu Liangang would ask the training staff to change rooms. Just as he thought about it, a shadow flashed by the door. It was Lu Liangang.
Lu Liangang walked back with an ugly face. He did not even look at him. He took the thermos flask from the bedside table and picked up the suitcase. He turned and walked out, muttering, "There are so many of them this year. Everywhere I go, I bump into them. Disgusting …"
Li Rui did not want to argue with him. He was just wondering where he was moving to. Did he ask for another room? He laughed in his heart, "You can move to wherever you want. It's better if you leave me alone. Even though I might not stay here."
Just as he finished speaking, another man walked in. He was about 40 years old. He had a slanted back hairstyle and shiny black hair. He was dressed in a suit and looked like a leader. He dragged a brown suitcase into the room. When he saw Li Rui sitting in the room, he smiled and greeted him, "Hello, you're here for training too, right?" After he finished speaking, he put the suitcase by the wall and walked to Li Rui. He took the initiative to extend his right hand.
Li Rui liked his humble and friendly manner. He had a good impression of him. He shook hands with him and said, "Hello." He introduced himself, "I'm Li Rui. I'm from the General Office of the Qingyang Municipal Party Committee. I'm here for training. Please take care of me."
The man was very polite. He smiled and said, "Don't say that. We should take care of each other. We're all classmates. Haha. I'm Yang Dong. I'm from the Xinhua District of the Eastern State. We're close neighbors. Qingyang and the Eastern State are geographically adjacent, aren't they? "
Li Rui's heart skipped a beat. Was he from the Eastern State as well? Oh, I understand now. Lu Liangang moved out not to ask for a new room, but to exchange rooms with Yang Dong so that he could live with me. Hehe, I have to say that Lu Liangang is quite clever. I just don't know what excuse he used to ask Yang Dong to exchange rooms. Did he slander her? Then he thought about it again. There were three spots in the Eastern State, and he had already met two of them. Could the remaining one be Wu Nan? It shouldn't be. As the mayor, she was busy with official business. How could she have time to participate in this kind of training?
When he thought about Wu Nan, he thought about the night he drank with her at the Flower Stone Pavilion. He also thought about the fact that the Eastern State was only an hour's drive away from the provincial capital. He couldn't help but feel a ripple in his heart. He could spare one night to visit her. It was about time for him to visit her. He usually didn't have time to go to the Eastern State. Now that he had this opportunity, of course, he had to seize it. Otherwise, how could he face the love that sister had for him?
He thought about it for a while and realized that he hadn't answered Yang Dong's question. He smiled and said, "You're close to the provincial capital, so you came quickly. Hehe." Then he said, "Brother Yang, when Secretary-general Roux asked you to exchange rooms, what did he say?" Yang Dong was stunned. He smiled awkwardly and said, "He said … he didn't get along well with you. But I think you're quite nice." Li Ruixin thought that Lu Liangang was quite straightforward. He said whatever he wanted to say. He wondered how he could survive in the bureaucracy and be promoted to the position of Deputy Director. He smiled and said, "I had some misunderstandings with Secretary-general Roux before. It's not a big deal. I was just joking."
Yang Dong didn't want to get involved in the feud between him and Lu Liangang. After the small talk, he dragged his suitcase to the bed outside. He opened it and took out his personal belongings.
Li Rui had nothing to do for the time being. He felt thirsty, so he took out a thermos flask from the suitcase and filled it with hot water. After Yang Dong was done, he sat on the bed and rested. He tried to strike up a conversation with him.
As Li Rui chatted with him, he took out his phone and sent a message to Qingman. He told her that he had arrived at the Provincial Capital and that the formal training would begin in the afternoon. He also told her not to worry.
Li Rui found out that Yang Dong was the District Mayor of Xinhua District in Dong Zhou City. He was able to get a place in the training because Mayor Wu Nan personally appointed him. From this, it could be inferred that Yang Dong was one of Wu Nan's men. Even if he wasn't, Wu Nan still wanted to train him as one of his men. Li Rui thought about this and had a good impression of Yang Dong. Yang Dong was also a person who knew how to conduct himself. He was humble and easy-going. Even when he knew that Li Rui was only a Section Chief, he didn't look down on him. Instead, he was very sincere in befriending him. The two of them chatted for a while and got along well. They were like old friends.
They passed the time like this until 10: 25 am. Li Rui and Yang Dong got up and went to the conference center for the "roll call".
In the conference center, Li Rui and the others first listened to the Provincial Government's Secretary General Hui Zhengguang's speech. Hui Zhengguang first emphasized the importance of the government's public crisis management and management. He also encouraged the students to listen carefully and study hard. They wanted to learn real skills so that when they returned to their local areas, they wouldn't disappoint the Provincial and Provincial Government's high hopes for them.
At the end, he mentioned a very important thing. This training was to prepare the foundation for the establishment of the government's public crisis management department at the Provincial and Provincial Government. After the training, the Provincial Government and the Municipal Party Committee would set up a Public Crisis Management Committee. The committee would be made up of the judicial, administrative, law enforcement, supervision, public opinion and other departments. It would be responsible for managing and dealing with major emergencies at the Provincial and Provincial Government. Under this committee, there would be an office with executive functions. The office would be made up of the personnel who participated in the training. They would be at the lower level of the Municipal Government and would be responsible for the execution of relevant functions.
Ji Gang was overjoyed when he heard this. He unintentionally glanced at Li Rui. Seeing that he didn't have any reaction, he sneered in his heart. This idiot didn't know where the good news came from. There was no need to talk about the committee. It would definitely be made up of the leaders of the Municipal Government and other important departments. It wouldn't have anything to do with him. However, the committee would have an office at the level of a Division. Moreover, the office would be made up of the three of them who participated in the training. Who would be the Director? Among the three of them, there was no need to talk about Jia Yulong. As the Executive Deputy Mayor, he would definitely not lower himself to be the Director of an office at the level of a Division. He could only choose from the remaining two people, himself and Li Rui. Since his rank was higher than Li Rui's, he would definitely be the Director. Although he was only a Deputy Division Cadre and was not suitable to be the Director of a Division Cadre, others didn't understand the government's public crisis management. They could only let him do it. At most, he would work part-time for two years. When he had enough experience, his boss, Yu Heping, would be able to promote him to a Division Cadre.
When he thought of this, he was so happy that his heart was bubbling. He didn't expect that this training would bring him such great benefits. He also thought about how much importance the provincial government attached to this training. The government's Public Crisis Management Committee and the office under it must be an extremely important department. If he worked in this department for a few years, he would have accumulated more experience than if he worked in a county or district. When the time came, he might even become a candidate for a Deputy Division Cadre. Thinking of this made him so happy. If it weren't for the fact that they were still in a meeting, he would have danced with joy.
Li Rui, who was sitting next to him, didn't think as much as he did. He didn't need to think as much as he did because with Li Rui's current resources, he didn't need to worry about not having enough room for promotion. What Li Rui lacked the most now was experience. As long as he had enough experience, he would be promoted immediately.
Li Rui was thinking that the decision made by the provincial government to establish a public crisis management committee could be said to be far-sighted and timely. Because with the rapid development of society, economy, and cities, more and more social problems had been exposed. These problems could lead to sudden major events at any time, and then a government crisis. In the past, the local government did not have a full-time unit to deal with and solve these crises. Relatively speaking, the relatively amateur staff took over the handling of these crises, and the quality of the staff determined the result of the handling. Some crises were solved, but some became more serious, and even led to more serious problems. From now on, it would be trained and very professional people like himself who would take over the handling of the crisis, and the probability of successfully solving the crisis would be greatly increased. This was, of course, a good thing.
After Hui Zhengguang finished his speech, he invited the trainer to come up to the stage to introduce himself to the students amidst the enthusiastic applause of the students. Hui Zhengguang still had official business to attend to. After the trainer went up, he hurried back to the provincial government with his entourage.
The trainer this time was a professor from the National School of Administration. She was an old lady in her sixties. She wasn't tall, but her figure was slender. Her skin was very white, and she took good care of herself. Her face was oily and pink, and there were almost no wrinkles on it. She looked very young. If it wasn't for her wavy moon-shaped hair that was mostly white, it would be difficult to tell her age. She was also quite good-looking with beautiful facial features. When she spoke, she had a faint Beijing accent. Her words were gentle, soft, and pleasant to the ears. It was a beautiful feeling that lingered in the ears.
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