Gong Ruini was also standing at the door listening; she didn't expect even Zhao Gang to speak about Xia Hongbo like that.
Sigh, why didn't Zhao Gang mention it earlier? If he had, Gong Ruini guaranteed she wouldn't have blown the matter up back then.
Who becomes the commune leader depends on whether they can provide some help, otherwise why get involved in these matters.
Although Ge Yonggen couldn't be called a good leader and didn't bring much significant benefits, at least he let everyone live a comfortable and easy life, avoiding all kinds of hardships.
If Xia Hongbo takes power and insists on continuous criticism, would life be any better?
Especially those young intellectuals next door who are always up for struggle; if they find out Cai Ming becomes a teacher, won't they cause trouble?
If they see that the village doesn't intend to help them, might they escalate things, like writing letters to the commune, which would be troublesome?