Chapter 7: The Mighty Mountain Wind (9) (5)

After making such a thing, Mao Xiang began to secretly pull the tandem villagers. He didn't dare to let the xylophone know, nor did he dare to tell the sour apricot to know, so he found Zhenfu first and wanted to hear his opinion. Zhenfu did not say anything. didn't say support, let alone opposition, squeaked and sent him out. Mao Xiang knew that Zhenfu was too cunning, and he wanted to ask others to be angry for him, but he didn't want to get angry. I got angry in my heart, and secretly said, you ghost, are others stupid? When the petition has a result, you old ghost don't want to stick to the slightest bit of freshness. Subsequently, he gathered several cubs of the foreign bank together again, trying to encourage them to petition with him. Several cubs unexpectedly shirked. It's not that his grandfather and mother don't agree, or that he is too busy with the things in his hand to get out. Angry, the roots of his teeth itched.

In the end, Mao Xiang spent a lot of effort to easily persuade seven or eight villagers who had been close to him to embark on the road of petitioning to punish Mao Lin.

At this time, according to Maolin's first petition, more than two months have passed.

Mao Xiang and his entourage quietly went straight into the courtyard of the town government.

As soon as several villagers entered the courtyard, they were so cramped that they couldn't distinguish between east, west, north and south. They had never entered the yamen or seen an official. As soon as I saw the doors and windows of the tall and neat houses with signs, I was terrified. Sensei opened his mouth to speak, and he couldn't even walk steadily, and his legs trembled. Or Mao Xiangjing is more widespread. He took out the vigor of his youth, politely inquired about the path, and sat down in a chair in the office, waiting for the town officials to receive him.

The appearance of these people really frightened the receptionists. A few days ago, the impact of Maolin's petition is still deeply imprinted in the hearts of everyone in the compound. The secretary of the town party committee muttered, the matter of Xinghua Village has been clarified, why do you still have to petition. After all, he didn't dare to slack off at all, and immediately went to report to the leader.

After a long time, a person came in, saying that he was a cadre in charge of letters and visits. The cadre received Mao Xiang and his party very politely. He listened very carefully to Mao Xiang's impassioned counting of Mao Lin's body, and kept recording it in the small notebook. In the end, he cautiously replied that in the past two days, the main leaders of the town have gone out, and they will not be able to come back in a few days. As soon as the leaders come back, I will report to the leaders in a timely manner and earnestly study and implement the problems you reflect.

Seeing that the town cadres were so polite to them, several villagers carefully wrote down the problems they reflected, and they all stood up one after another, wanting to lift their butts and leave. Mao Xiang sat upright. He said, "Today, I want to meet the leader." If I don't see it, I won't leave, so I'll stay in this room and wait.

The petition cadres did not expect Mao Xiang to come to such a hand. Seeing him put on a slick face with a dead face, he knew that this person was not a foolish master, and his heart was very anxious. With the lesson of Maolin's petition to the county last time, he didn't dare to have sex, for fear of provoking Maoxiang. The petition cadres explained to Mao Xiang over and over again the policies of the higher authorities and the government's regulations on receiving letters and visits, saying that I was in charge of the town's petition work, and once I received a petition, I should first report to the town leaders. After the leader makes instructions, he can instruct relevant departments and personnel to implement them. Only when the situation is true can it be investigated. Like Song Maolin last time, you can't say what is what. We must believe in the government and the leaders at higher levels, and we will certainly give the masses a clear understanding. [End of Chapter]