On hearing that, Chao Ying was momentarily at a loss for words—Feng Jun's mouth really was lethal.
It was inevitable for Hu Changqing to become a leading figure among the Yuyuan cadres by emphasizing local attributes, and indeed, that's exactly what he did.
As an old district, Yuyuan had several retired cadres in the province and the capital, and although most of them had passed away, Hu Changqing had taken care of many of their descendants and inherited a considerable amount of related political legacy.
Among the up-and-coming cadres of Yuyuan, Chao Gang was not even the strongest. From this perspective, Hu Changqing's support for the younger generation was significant.
However, being a local of Yuyuan, Chao Ying was well aware that although Hu Changqing heavily valued local concepts, he wasn't the kind to benefit every blade of grass and tree in his hometown—some people's misfortunes, he would also ignore.