Ji Yang did not bother with their conflicts; he was also adjusting his own mindset. Since he had become the deputy mayor, he needed to achieve some practical outcomes.
For these government leaders, dealings at the People's Congress were generally a formality and did not involve major changes, so what needed to be done had to be pursued.
The county had also allocated Ji Yang's responsibilities, primarily focusing on culture, education, health, social security, medical insurance, convenience service centers, broadcasting, telecommunications, postal services, and tourism.
After visiting several villages, Ji Yang realized that for their township, telecommunications and broadcasting were major issues. If these areas were not managed well, it could significantly hinder overall development.