As for Yan Shaozheng's son, not to mention anything else, just his way of speaking—isn't it deadly? If he really gets promoted, can he drive his subordinates crazy in meetings? This isn't discrimination; it's a fact!
Yan Yan is aware of the promotion of officials in his unit. When Yan Shaozheng repeatedly asked for a visit, he had his secretary, Xiao Wang, check it out.
Parents considering their children's future is common and not a big taboo. Thus, he won't look down on Yan Shaozheng because of that. He considers promoting Yan Shaozheng because of his ability to do practical work, not just because he firmly stands by his side.
If it were really just because he stands by his side to be promoted, wouldn't that mess things up?
Luo Zhenggang values emotions and righteousness but puts even greater weight on principles. In his current position, every move relates to the interests of seven million citizens in the city. He certainly won't let himself become Liu Zhengxing.
