Jiang Junjun's words just now were somewhat joking, saying that the big boss wanted to learn from Grandpa Jiang. The big boss knew in his heart that the responsibilities he and Grandpa Jiang were responsible for were worlds apart.

I, at a macro level, oversee regional development and policy implementation, prioritizing overall stability and prosperity. Grandpa Jiang, on the other hand, is more deeply rooted in the local landscape, intimately familiar with the village's daily affairs and the chores of the farmland. This doesn't prevent him from gaining valuable information from his old friends.

The big boss was thinking that the times were changing rapidly nowadays. Although he was in a high position, he couldn't work in isolation. Many actual situations might be difficult for him to understand in the office.

He longed to know what the lives of ordinary people were like under the blueprint he had planned, and whether there were any problems or potential needs that he had overlooked.

Only by fully understanding these can we be more targeted when formulating development strategies in the future, so that policies can take root better and truly bring benefits to the people.

Moreover, the work pressure is huge on weekdays, and occasionally chatting with old friends and gossiping about the latest news in the village can also relax one's tense nerves.

At this moment, Jiang Junjun stood aside, watching the senior leader and Grandpa Jiang. His nervous expression gradually dissipated, replaced by a relaxed smile. He followed the senior leader and sat down on the soft sofa.

Secretary Zhang quickly brought out steaming hot tea. The lingering aroma of tea filled the air, making people feel relaxed and happy.

Everyone sat together in a harmonious and warm atmosphere.

The big boss and Grandpa Jiang started chatting while sipping their tea.

After Jiang Junjun saw that everything had been moved, he sat quietly aside with his brothers and family. He seemed to be concentrating on drinking tea, but in fact, his ears were constantly listening to their conversation.

Jiang Junjun could vaguely hear Grandpa Jiang enthusiastically describing the recent developments in Qunshan Village to the senior leader. A new road had been built from the village to the town, making travel much more convenient for the villagers. However, this also brought some new challenges, such as managing traffic order with the increase in vehicles.

The young people, the elderly, and the children in the village are all learning new things. The children are now able to go to school and are gradually getting enough food and clothing. Many young people also want to venture out and explore new horizons, but right now, they can't. If they do, they might face many more problems.

For example, there are only a few elderly people and children left in the village, there is a serious shortage of labor, and a lot of land has begun to be abandoned.

The conversation then turned to the surrounding villages. Some villages had developed specialty agriculture, growing vegetables in greenhouses. Thanks to the sales strategies Jiang Junjun and her colleagues had previously developed, villagers' incomes had increased significantly. Meanwhile, in other villages, soil problems meant low crop yields, and villagers were still struggling.

The big boss listened very carefully, and asked some questions from time to time, asking about the specific situation in detail.

Finally, the topic naturally fell on the cowshed that the big boss had always been concerned about.

Grandpa Jiang said that everyone in the cowshed was very nice and that no one would cause trouble there anymore. Those in the cowshed were all very happy now.

Last summer, a new breed of dairy cows was introduced to Murongchenqunshan Village, and milk production has increased significantly. Village residents and those in need can now drink milk.

However, during the breeding process, we also encountered some technical difficulties, such as preventing and controlling dairy cow diseases. The village veterinarian's skills are limited and often helpless. We hope to have professional technicians to provide guidance.

While listening, the leader silently took note of these questions in his mind, thinking that he must arrange for the relevant departments to solve them as soon as possible after returning.

These are all directions of development.

In that spacious, bright, yet solemn office, the senior leader sat quietly in his chair, his eyes deep and serious. He frowned slightly, and the images described by Grandpa Jiang kept appearing in his mind: the images of those suffering people.

Even now, some children are unable to receive a good education due to poverty and can only watch their peers walk into school with their schoolbags on their backs; some families are in dire straits due to a sudden illness and are struggling with heavy medical expenses; and some areas have backward infrastructure, making it difficult for people to travel and living conditions very difficult.

Thinking of this, the leader felt a wave of pain in his heart, like a sharp knife, stabbing his heart again and again. He couldn't help but blame himself in his heart, thinking that their work was too slow, which was why so many people were still living in poverty.

He clenched his fists tightly, his knuckles turning white from the exertion, and secretly made up his mind that he had to hurry up. Especially when it came to education, he had to speed up without delay.

The future of our nation and the growth of our young generation are the foundation of our nation's development. Reading isn't just about helping children learn a few words and solve a few math problems; it's about cultivating wisdom, understanding the principles of life, and developing broad perspectives and noble character. This isn't just talk; it requires concrete action to create a better environment for children's growth.

At this time, Grandpa Jiang, who had been sitting nearby, slowly spoke.

His voice, though a little old, was filled with determination and strength. "I believe our country will get better and better," Grandpa Jiang said with a bright look in his eyes, revealing his bright hopes for the country's future.

"People across the country are doing their best to live. If you have a chance, you can take a look at the vast rural land. Farmers carry hoes to the fields before dawn every day. They bend over and work hard to sow seeds in the soil.

Their hands are calloused from constant labor, their faces tanned, but their eyes always gleam with hope. They work so hard so their families don't go hungry. If, after a year of good weather and a good harvest, they can save a little extra money to improve their lives, that would be the greatest happiness for them.

"Those with a bit of ability aren't idle either. They're actively promoting economic trade in every corner of the city. Some run factories, others run businesses, toiling away every day to advance their careers and contribute to the country's economic development.

They fight hard in the market, constantly learn and innovate, and strive to make their companies stand firm in the fierce competition."

"People like you work even harder, pushing forward social development from a macro perspective. You toil day and night, formulating policies and planning the country's development blueprint. Every decision you make affects the lives of millions of people. You shoulder heavy responsibilities, but you never retreat, constantly striving for the prosperity and strength of our country."

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