Although Duan Jialiang was annoyed, as a qualified leader, he first conducted self-reflection.
It was his negligence in his work.
He had to be fortunate that this time, these people had offended someone they shouldn't have, escalating the matter. If it hadn't been for the escalation, he wouldn't have known.
In future work, he must take this as a warning and go to the grassroots more often to understand the situation.
But this matter was more the fault of the police station.
Two people reported the case consecutively, and both were given excuses to shirk responsibility. Even when he summoned the police station personnel to his office to inquire about the situation, they still offered various excuses, even resorting to lying.
This showed that these people had lost their sense of awe!
And also lacked the consciousness to serve the people.
If this matter was not thoroughly rectified this time, the consequences would be endless.
While news of hooligans openly smashing and vandalizing at homes was spreading like wildfire in the city, two other pieces of news also began to circulate.
One was that the police station chief, deputy chief, and political commissar had all been dismissed, and the other was that Beijing would launch a special rectification campaign.
Some busybodies even went to the police station entrance to check, and after confirming that all the faces were new, they finally believed that this matter was true.
Someone tentatively reported it, and surprisingly, it had an effect.
Many people with clues quickly went to report, and Duan Jialiang looked at the stacks of举报信 and records, his heart feeling heavy.
He had never imagined before that there would be so many problems in Beijing.
Soon, many people in Beijing heard a piece of news: someone was behind the scenes manipulating this egregious incident.
It was rumored that the person manipulating it was from the Qian family in Beijing.
The Qian family was not a major family in Beijing, but they did have some minor influence. The six Qian brothers were all doing well.
It was said that this incident was caused by Qian Lao Si, who was the director of a textile factory.
Reportedly, Qian Lao Si, while dining at a restaurant, felt that the service was not attentive enough and hired a few thugs to smash and vandalize the place.
Beijing residents who heard this news were shocked.
Just because they felt the service was not attentive enough, they wanted to smash the place.
What an egregious situation!
Although the Qian family members were not high-ranking officials, they were truly too arrogant.
Many people who had been to Yiming Pavilion said that the service at Yiming Pavilion was very good, a world of difference compared to state-run restaurants.
If such service at Yiming Pavilion was still considered bad, what would be considered good? State-run restaurants?
Was it simply because Yiming Pavilion restaurant had no backing?
Soon, many more people voluntarily helped to dig up all the illegal activities that the six Qian brothers had engaged in before.
They were shocked by what they uncovered.
Over the past decade, the Qian family had done no shortage of bad deeds. Many people were suppressed by the Qian family, even suffering both mental and physical blows.
The most tragic were a few individuals who, due to the Qian family's wicked deeds, could no longer persevere and committed suicide.
This news was not only heard by Director Duan but also by the Su family.
They did not expect the Qian family to have so many "achievements."
This news soon reached Su Xiaotian's ears as well.
Su Xiaotian was not one to suffer in silence. Since the Qian family had so many problems, she might as well give them a push.
She found some more people and orchestrated this matter simply.
"If you don't kill a snake completely, it will cause trouble; if you let a tiger return to the mountains, it will harm your family!"
She, Su Xiaotian, would absolutely not allow the Qian family any chance to recover.
In fact, Su Xiaotian did not know that several big figures in power were closely monitoring this matter, and the Qian family already had no chance to recover.
As Duan Jialiang was fully engaged in handling this matter, the wedding date of Su Shouwen finally arrived.
Li Linlin's only relative was Li Mumu, so she did not plan to return to her hometown.
Li Mumu also arrived in Beijing as scheduled.
Along with Li Mumu, Li Zhuzi and his wife also came to Beijing with their two children.
Su Er's couple arrived a little earlier than Li Zhuzi's couple.
They had all closed their shops to come.
As Qi Liangying put it, there would be plenty of time to make money, but as elders, they couldn't miss the wedding of the first child in the family.
Although Grandma Su did not say it out loud, she was very happy that her daughter-in-law was so considerate.
Especially when Qi Liangying arrived and directly presented two hundred yuan, saying it was to add joy to the newlyweds.
This was quite surprising.
It seemed that this second daughter-in-law's perspective had also changed from before.
She used to worry that this daughter-in-law was petty, but she didn't expect her to change so much after opening her own shop and making money.
It seemed that life used to be difficult, and the second daughter-in-law was a bit petty, always focused on small things, afraid of being taken advantage of.
Now that her sons and daughters-in-law could live their own lives, they were no longer concerned about the family's businesses, and she could rest assured.
From now on, with the family members striving and working hard, life would surely get better and better!
The last to arrive in Beijing were Su Manxiu and her husband, along with little Chen Xiuyuan.
They arrived the day before the wedding.
"Mom, I heard that something happened in our family a few days ago?"
After Su Manxiu greeted everyone in the family to see if they were well, she immediately asked about the matter.
Grandma Su said, "It wasn't a big problem; it's all over now."
After finally seeing her daughter, Grandma Su didn't want her daughter to worry about these trivial matters.
But Su Manxiu couldn't get a clear answer and couldn't feel at ease.
"Mom, please tell me what happened. If you don't tell me, I can't feel at ease!"
Grandma Su actually didn't want her son-in-law to be troubled by this matter, but since Su Manxiu asked, Grandma Su could only tell her.
"It's like this!" Grandma Su briefly explained the situation: "Don't worry about this matter anymore!"
Her son-in-law was now an official, and the family members couldn't be a burden; if they were too much of a burden, it might cause trouble.
"Your second uncle has already helped. Our family cannot suffer a loss in this matter!" Grandma Su patiently told her daughter: "In the future, if there's something you can handle without bothering your son-in-law, please don't bother him!"
Su Xiaotian, upon hearing Grandma Su's words, smiled and said, "Grandma is right. Auntie, many people are watching your every move now!"
Her uncle's future path was still long. After all, being entrusted with such important responsibilities at such a young age, he would surely have a great future.
But the prerequisite was that no one could drag him down.
The Chen family had no more relatives, and their Su family could not lack this awareness.
Chen Zi'an entered and gave Su Xiaotian a thumbs-up of approval.
"Xiaotian, what you said is very true, but your aunt has done very well."
Chen Zi'an spoke, giving Su Manxiu a tender and loving look.
Suddenly, Su Xiaotian, who had just been fed a large mouthful of "dog food"...
How many years had it been since her aunt and uncle got married, and they were still so affectionate?
However, seeing her aunt living a happy life, Su Xiaotian was still very happy for Su Manxiu.
Her aunt, who had such a miserable life in her previous life, was now living a happy life in this life.
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