Fan Changsheng glanced at Nie Zhenbang. He knew that this was not a time for personal feelings, and he wasn't a child who gets carried away by impulsiveness anymore. The important thing at this moment was not their internal strife. Politics and power struggles could wait. Now, what's necessary was to unify and do a proper job of making amends. Preventing the mass petition from becoming a reality was the more pressing issue.
Looking at He Qingjun, who was beside Nie Zhenbang, Fan Changsheng, as a local cadre of Liangxi, was fully aware of what was going on in Liangxi City. It seemed that with the arrival of Nie Zhenbang, He Dingbang's done for. However, Fan Changsheng felt no fear at all for the backbone of He Dingbang's support. Lu Wu, the secretary of Guicheng district committee, was merely a figurehead in an old urban fringe district, insignificant.