Reborn as a Noble's Son

Chapter 1136 - 1136 1092 Nuclear Power Company



Chapter 1136 - 1136 1092 Nuclear Power Company

?Chapter 1136: Chapter 1092: Nuclear Power Company Chapter 1136: Chapter 1092: Nuclear Power Company At that moment, Fang Yuanshan pondered briefly before smiling and saying, “Secretary Nie, here in Jingcheng, your connections are far deeper than mine. When the time comes, running off to various departments will undoubtedly require Secretary Nie’s considerable effort. The grand future of Hongjiang rests on Secretary Nie’s operations.”

Hearing this, Nie Zhenbang laughed heartily, looking at Fang Yuanshan and saying, “Old Fang, I guess you mean to say that I’ve visited eight different ministries in one day. This reputation is now widely known, a notorious spread far and wide.”

Fang Yuanshan also started to laugh. At that moment, he sensed a different style from the past tense relationship with Nie Zhenbang when they were drawn swords and ready bows. Back then, he was gloomy all the time. Every day, his mind was not on how to better develop Hongjiang’s economy, but on how he might turn the tables. In the end, it all became an international joke. He himself almost got caught up in it.

Now that they had opened up to each other, Fang Yuanshan felt extremely relaxed. On the issue of economic development, both sides shared the same goal. At this level, everyone needed a substantial track record of political achievements to pave the way and advance their careers.

Nie Zhenbang needed such accomplishments to push his career forward, and the same went for himself. A person in his forties, nearing fifty, couldn’t afford to linger too long in the position as a provincial governor. It would affect his future prospects. Therefore, he, too, needed to demonstrate his capabilities through his achievements.

Whether it was waiting for Nie Zhenbang to be promoted and leave, or taking charge elsewhere, all these required a record of achievements to pave the way.

At this level, the factors from above had become very subtle. Everyone’s ranks were nearly the same; up there, you have your backers, as do I. It was a mutual equivalence. The push from below was even more negligible. At this time, what mattered most were personal charisma and political achievements. Good performance meant everything was negotiable. With equivalent status, having more achievements than others meant having one more opportunity than they did.

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