Li Feitu was surprised that Chen Jingcheng would suddenly say such a thing, and a hint of panic flashed in his eyes.

Although he quickly concealed it, Chen Jingcheng still saw it.

Li Feitu stood up with a smile, shook his head and said, "Jingcheng, how should I put it? When I first met you, you did look somewhat familiar. I felt like I had seen you somewhere before. It seems like I saw someone who looked somewhat like you back in Yanjing."

"However, thinking about it carefully, the world is so big, and there are too many people who look alike. I just asked casually. After all, you know, I always want to know more about my sister Kunkun's personality, the people she likes, and the people she cares about."

At this point, looking at Chen Jingcheng's expression, it seemed that he also felt that although this explanation was reasonable, it was also a bit far-fetched.

Since Chen Jingcheng has begun to suspect something, the explanation he just gave, Kunkun, can answer that question. However, the fact that Chen Jingcheng asked about the events in Yanjing and whether he had encountered someone with a similar appearance somewhere means that Kunkun's explanation alone is not enough.

After a moment of silence, Li Feitu walked up to Chen Jingcheng and chuckled, "Jingcheng, I can't really say much. After all, as you know, there are indeed many people who look alike."

"Let time tell. Perhaps you will meet this person."

Chen Jingcheng didn't ask any more questions.

Li Feitu has already said that, so it's obvious that he knows something but doesn't want to tell him.

However, the more this is the case, the more it suggests that what Li Feitu knows might actually be very important.

Just someone who might look similar?

If that were truly the case, then Li Feitu wouldn't have shown a hint of panic in his eyes when he suddenly asked those questions.

However, Chen Jingcheng didn't say anything more. He would know when the time was right.

"County Magistrate, I understand. I'll get back to work now."

Chen Jingcheng then left Li Feitu's office.

After Chen Jingcheng left, Li Feitu's expression immediately turned serious.

He always knew that Chen Jingcheng was a smart man, so he also always knew that many things couldn't be kept from Chen Jingcheng for long.

However, there's really nothing more to say right now, not because of the Li family's interests, but because this matter is far too complicated.

Before they could be completely certain about the relationship between Chen Jingcheng and Chen Min'en, they absolutely could not and dared not easily reveal it.

If this gets out, it will cause a huge uproar!

But now, Chen Jingcheng has begun to have doubts. The only thing that makes Li Feitu feel relieved is that it won't be long before Chen Jingcheng finds out about these things.

If there was anything else that worried Li Feitu, it was the complex emotion that Chen Jingcheng had inadvertently revealed in his eyes just now.

There was anger in his eyes, a hint of resentment, and a strong sense of unwillingness and confusion.

Li Feitu understood that this was the kind of emotion Chen Jingcheng should have after learning that he was not his current parents' biological child.

He didn't know why he was abandoned, nor did he know why his biological parents didn't want him. Without knowing these things, no one knew how much Chen Jingcheng had secretly thought, guessed, or what he had actually guessed.

Because he hadn't explained these things to Chen Jingcheng yet, Li Feitu couldn't offer any advice. But he believed that once Chen Jingcheng knew the truth, he would understand that he was never the one who was abandoned.

But all of that is for later. Now, Li Feitu has composed himself and gone to the conference room to start discussing how to deal with the people who were investigated yesterday.

According to the compiled list, there were indeed quite a few people found yesterday.

The three units combined had eight inspection teams, and together at noon and in the evening, they found more than fifty people, half of whom were discovered during random checks at the units.

It sounds like not many. Out of so many public officials in the county, only more than fifty were found, including those from townships and villages. The proportion is quite low.

But that's not how it's said, and that's not how the accounts are settled.

It should be noted that a special meeting was held yesterday to issue the notice, and it was repeatedly emphasized that public officials are absolutely not allowed to drink alcohol on weekdays unless they report it in special circumstances. Otherwise, if caught, they will be severely punished.

The results of it?

In just one day, more than fifty people violated the ban. And that's only the number that was caught. How many more were not caught?

If they can't even control their drinking, how can we expect them to work diligently and treat the people with care?

If this trend isn't stopped, then yesterday's meeting and the orders issued by the county party committee and county government will become nothing but empty words. Therefore, these people will definitely be dealt with.

Only in this way can all public officials in the county see the determination of the county party committee and the county government, and only in this way can they understand that this order is a red line that must not be crossed.

Only when they truly understand what they should and shouldn't do can the groundwork be laid for a series of subsequent work style rectification efforts in Linchuan County.

However, Chen Jingcheng did not participate in the discussion and therefore does not know how it was discussed.

Chen Jingcheng spent the whole morning running around, checking out research sites. He had only been at the government office for a short time and was not very familiar with this kind of thing. However, there were naturally people in the government office who knew the ropes. Moreover, there were many research sites in the county. If the leaders did not specify which one to visit, then it was naturally the county that had decided on the best sites that would not cause any problems.

After confirming the route and research sites, we also need to communicate with the reception office about the reception arrangements for the leaders, including where they will eat, their meal times, lunch breaks, who will accompany them from the city, who will accompany them from the county, who will sit where at the table, the arrangement of the rest rooms, and so on. It is tedious and meticulous, but very important.

Putting aside everything else, just take the dining table as an example. On each table, you must place place cards with the names of the leaders printed on them according to their positions. Otherwise, how are the leaders supposed to sit? Are they supposed to be polite to each other?

As for who sits where, if someone doesn't mind, it's fine; but if someone does mind, sitting in the wrong place is a big mistake. After all, in the eyes of leaders, the seat also represents their status, rank, and position.

In short, Chen Jingcheng learned a lot from this trip.

By the time Chen Jingcheng returned to his office at noon, the meeting results had already been released.

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