Chapter 79: Suppression from the State
The days passed by in Su Jing's efforts, this was the most comfortable and fulfilling day for Su Jing. Every day he could feel his progress, every day he could feel the development of his career. Such a life made Su Jing feel busy but relaxed. In essence, he was a person who respected rules. If possible, he hoped that everyone would move forward in an orderly manner within the rules. He didn't want to provoke anyone, nor did he want to be provoked by anyone!
Unfortunately, human nature is to fight! The tree wants to be still but the wind will not stop! Or this just reflects what Taizu once said: "To fight with heaven, its joy is endless. To fight with earth, its joy is endless. To fight with people, even more so, its joy is endless!" Just as Su Jian was moving forward towards his goal with infinite longing, a storm was already approaching him.
The old city government. Located on the main road of the ancient city. As a standard building for a second-tier city, the municipal government was still quite well-built. This is the characteristic of this period. At the beginning of reform and opening up, governments at all levels who had made some money were like rural nouveau riche, eager to let the whole world know how rich and effective their economic construction was. Wanting to show off, building a beautiful government building was undoubtedly a good way.
Maybe only ten years later will they realize how childish and vulgar this is! A true nobleman dissolves into the ordinary. Su Zhen rarely comes to the municipal government, even in his past life. Perhaps because of his humble origins, Su Xingfeng never allowed Su Zhen to do some messy things under his banner.
Su Jin never dared to be reckless again after being beaten by Su Xingfeng several times. Since Su Xingfeng moved into this building for work, Su Jin had always felt a sense of awe towards this place. Perhaps even he himself found it hard to notice that even after his rebirth, he would subconsciously avoid this place. In the eyes of later generations, this was a manifestation of Su Xingfeng's political wisdom. The numerous corrupt officials and second-generation rich kids in later times not only ruined themselves but also completely destroyed their own patrons!
Today, he is here solely because of Su Xingfeng's arrangement. For some reason, Su Xingfeng sent him a notice, asking him to come here today. Su Jin's heart felt heavy, as he knew from his understanding of Su Xingfeng that whenever Su Xingfeng asked him to come here, nothing good would happen. Moreover, when he came to see Su Xingfeng, it was always when Su Xingfeng was about to sever their father-son relationship and speak to him in a superior tone.
It's pointless to say more, Su Jin walked towards Su Xingfeng's office. As soon as he entered the office building, Su Jin saw a man in his thirties walking out. The moment the man looked up, he coincidentally bumped into Su Jin.
"Xiao Jin! How did you come today?" The man looked at Su Jin with some hesitation and asked.
"Uh, Uncle Li, I was sent by my dad today. Is he in the office?" Su Jin rubbed his nose, saying somewhat awkwardly.
His name is Li Xing, and he is Su Hangfeng's secretary. He naturally understands the situation of Su Hangfeng's family very well. He knows that Su Hangfeng manages this aspect very strictly and will never let Su Zhen come to the government building for no reason.
"Hehe, right here, in the office. I just came out of there. You can go find him directly." Li Xing saw that it was Su Hangfeng who had called Su Jian over, so he didn't ask any more questions. As a secretary to the leader, what the leader wants you to know, you must know; what the leader doesn't want you to know, you absolutely cannot know. This is an iron rule."
"Alright, I'll go find him." With a faint smile and a nod to Li Xing, Su Jin walked towards Su Hangfeng's office.
When Su Jin stepped into Su Hangfeng's office, Su Hangfeng was revising documents. Su Hangfeng raised his head and glanced at Su Jin, saying calmly: "You're here, do it, there's water over there, help yourself if you're thirsty." After that, he buried his head again and ignored Su Jin.
Su Jin was quite calm about it, after all, he was his own father. What else could he do? Even if they were to separate public and private matters, don't expect Dad to treat him like those clients! Su Jin leisurely picked up his father's tea from the office desk, brewed a cup for himself, and sat down on the sofa to wait quietly.
Half an hour later, Su Xingfeng finally finished and put down the documents in his hand, picked up another document from the side and handed it to Su Zhen, saying: "Take a look at this first, see if you have any thoughts."
Su Jin was shocked by the document, which was a red-headed file issued by the State Council. His mind was racing with thoughts, wondering if there could be any connection between himself and a red-headed file issued by the State Council? This seemed a bit too far-fetched, although Su Jin had always thought that his future prospects were bright, and he might even have the chance to influence national politics one day, but to say that he would already be noticed by the country now was really overestimating himself.
He buried his head to look at the contents of the document, and after carefully reading it, Su Jin became even more confused. The content of this document was absolutely worthy of its identity. It was a document about strengthening the construction of spiritual civilization in China. The document first explained the necessity of strengthening the construction of spiritual civilization by linking international situations and domestic conditions, then began to explain the urgency of strengthening the construction of spiritual civilization from current social contradictions, and finally linked the current social situation to explain several key points that need to be strengthened in the construction of spiritual civilization.
Su Jin carefully read every word in the document, but still couldn't feel any connection to himself. If he was currently working in an industry that could barely be related to spiritual civilization construction, then his own small actions would probably not be taken seriously by the country, right? Moreover, there was no item on the document that directly mentioned network culture.
Su Xingfeng looked at Su Jian's bewildered eyes and didn't say much. Instead, he handed over a newspaper and said, "Take another look at this, the commentary article on page three."
Su Jie took over the newspaper, turned to Su Xingfeng's pointed commentary article, oh, this time it was much easier to understand. This commentary article is a criticism of network culture, accurately speaking, it is a criticism of the network. The article clearly points out that the current network is filled with rough and low-level works.
At the same time, these works attract readers with novel perspectives and completely unrealistic, purely imaginative themes. For these works, some adults naturally have the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, but many young people are obsessed with them. After in-depth investigation by the author, the vast majority of students have been affected in their studies due to infatuation with these online works, which is a real "electronic opium" that will mislead the country and its people if it continues. It is necessary for the state to use administrative means to regulate and control these networks in order to save the future of the motherland.
Su Jian looked at the article with a calm face, and he had no choice but to be calm. Since he started writing his first online fantasy novel "Dou Po", this kind of thing has been endless. At first, he would still get angry, but later on, he opened up and thought that such reports have always existed alongside the development of the internet. Even after the existence of the internet in later generations became an inseparable part of culture, it's still the same. In fact, Su Jian felt that the internet and traditional martial arts novels didn't have any essential differences. If you say that the internet has influenced this generation, then martial arts novels influenced the previous generation. And yet, the existence of martial arts novels didn't destroy China, did it?
It can be further inferred that these, like film and television dramas, songs and other entertainment elements, can also be classified as part of the entertainment industry. And yet, China did not perish completely because of this entertainment. Spreading alarming rumors has always been a privilege of men of letters, and using them to gain fame is an essential skill for anyone who wants to make a name for themselves in cultural circles. Having seen it all, one becomes calm and composed.
Su Xingfeng's eyes flashed with a hint of disappointment, and he said calmly: "Combining the two together, don't you have any feeling?"
Su Jian was taken aback, his right hand lightly tapping the file in his hand, his face slowly becoming serious. "Is this to say that you want to take advantage of the situation to suppress online literature by using the country's power, under the pretext of it being an obstacle to the construction of national spiritual civilization?"

