Chapter 431: Conspiracy (Subscription Request)

The press release that Lü Yao posted online had been shown to a big boss in Ganzi beforehand. When the boss saw it, he felt that the wording in Lü Yao's article was too direct and explicit.

Working in a government agency year-round, such frank self-expression in writing is definitely not allowed, otherwise it would cause a lot of trouble. When they do things, they represent more than just themselves. This habit makes the atmosphere of doing things in government agencies increasingly conservative.

However, Lü Yao remembered that when he was studying abroad in the future, the cultural and tourism sector in Sichuan had undergone a lot of changes. As a result, more and more grassroots staff or people with official positions began to use the Internet and started to try to achieve something by leveraging the Internet's traffic.

Indeed, many grassroots players have fought their way up in the internet arena, winning awards and getting promoted, all thanks to a bold attempt.

Lü Yao's style of doing things destined him to be unfit to be a public figure, because a public figure is all about being respectable and dignified. Lü Yao, who took an unconventional approach, was indeed not fit for such a refined position.

Take this article for example.

Is what Lü Yao said reasonable? Of course it is. Bringing up stories about small-town test-takers, chosen ones, and backdoor admissions is just jealousy and envy. He's just giving himself a high-sounding excuse by talking about "fairness."

But how effective can Lü Yao's impulsive online outburst really be? In reality, it won't have much effect. In most cases, people can never truly convince others. The lower one's level of education and the more unreasonable one is, the harder it is for others to persuade them.

When Lü Yao logged onto his real account and launched into a passionate rant, it wasn't to persuade anyone, but simply to set the tone for the matter, to say a few words from his own perspective, and to lay the groundwork for future developments.

In this article, Lü Yao spared no effort in displaying his harshness and malice, giving netizens a severe beating:

"When injustice happens to others, you all feel perfectly at ease. But when injustice happens to you, you immediately start whining and complaining like sissies. I'm almost embarrassed to say anything to you. Is this what you want for fairness?"

"I bother!"

“What you want is not fairness at all, what you want is privilege. There are so many ways to obtain privileges in real life, and so many people who profit from privileges. Why are you targeting a cowherd? In the end, isn’t it just because he is a cowherd? Because he is a cowherd, you feel that you are capable again, that you are more confident and agile.”

"If the person receiving special treatment today wasn't a cowherd, would you still dare to be so arrogant?"

"hehe."

"Let me put it this way, you'll never even have the chance to hear about the people who truly benefit greatly from connections. You'll only have to wait for them to be exposed by people in the relevant fields, or for them to make a foolish mistake and jump out. So what are you yelling about? What are you yelling at a cowherd?"

"Even if we take a step back and say that this cowherd really stole your opportunity, did he? This land is beautiful and vast, with many places that need help and cultivation, but we haven't seen you go to those places. Why don't you go?"

"High mountains, deserts, snowfields, forests—so many places, so many opportunities for you to shine. Why don't you go?"

"To put it bluntly, aren't you all just trying your best to get into developed cities and settle down?"

"You keep saying how many years you've studied and how many books you've read, but is your ultimate goal in studying just to leave your hometown? If so, I think all that studying has been a waste of your time, and it's only natural that you're useless and that you shouldn't have failed the exams."

Lü Yao's article was quite scathing. For those who desperately wanted to take the civil service exam in big cities, his words seemed to have a real, hurtful effect, instantly turning many of them into "red-faced" figures.

But Lü Yao's output did not stop:

"If you guys who talk big online can actually bring some decent economic value to some poorer areas, then I think you can be recruited. If you really have that ability, I'll personally help you make the connections."

"I know that some people might disagree with what I'm saying, or think I'm bragging. Well, anyone who disagrees can contact my office directly. As long as you have a decent degree and are willing to work at the grassroots level, five years! Just five years! After five years, as long as you are conscientious and do a good job, even if you don't get promoted, you can come to me! I will give you a million yuan as a reward. Consider this million yuan my gratitude fee to you."

"I, Lü Yao, hereby declare that I welcome friends from all walks of life to speak frankly at any time."

Once Lü Yao's long article was posted on social media, it was like a bombshell, silencing the entire internet for half an hour as everyone repeatedly browsed and read it.

mad!
It's really crazy.

I never expected that Lu Yao, who hadn't been active on the internet for so long, would suddenly come online with a ton of bombshells.

If we really look into it, there are actually many problems in Lü Yao's article. For example, the issue of arbitrarily assigning people to grassroots positions should be addressed, even for grassroots positions. Okay, positions like forest rangers, sand protectors, and island guards are all government jobs.

Let alone five years, even a year can make a recent college graduate look five or six years older, turning a 90s kid into a 60s kid in an instant.

Not to mention that some of these positions also involve enormous risks.

For example, forest rangers and island keepers.

These two professions require you to stay alone in the deep mountains and forests for ten days to half a month at a time, with intermittent internet access, almost no one around to talk to, and at the same time, you have to face the wolves and tigers in the mountains and forests at all times.

Modern logistics and delivery capabilities are indeed very strong, and there will be no shortage of supplies even in the mountains or on islands. However, humans are social creatures, and in a remote and desolate environment, even a fisherman will gradually be unable to withstand such great mental pressure.

Now, not only has Lü Yao verbally abused this group of netizens with extremely harsh words, but he has also made a bet-like offer, which has quickly split the previously united online community into several factions. Those who still oppose the Sichuan approach are passionately voicing their opinions in the comments section of Lü Yao's post:
"That traitor Lü! His heart is worthy of being condemned!"

These netizens have a very biased perspective and ideas. They directly equate Lü Yao with the Western world's system, which is an attempt to put Lü Yao to death.

However, when your influence is large enough, people will naturally jump out to defend you when you are being harassed. Especially since Lü Yao's fan base is so diverse, when those netizens who are full of pedantry and whose writing exudes a strong sense of sourness want to shovel Lü Yao to death, many knowledgeable netizens spontaneously start to stand on Lü Yao's side and defend him.

"That's too biased. Does that mean all methods of economic development are the Western approach? No! On the contrary, we also need to develop our economy. The importance of the economy in our daily lives is self-evident. So what we need is not to stop developing the economy, but to develop it in a planned and directional way for a better future and a better foundation for life. And what Mr. Lü Yao is doing is exactly that."

"We don't really agree with the rules of an absolutely free market. The self-regulating ability of the free market is disastrous. So there must be macro-level supervision and control, otherwise an absolutely free market will bring absolute disaster."

"I've realized that doing science popularization and education on the Internet is even more difficult than doing volunteer teaching in a mountain village. So many people who don't even understand the basic concepts come up and randomly label people. Those people are either stupid or bad, or simply both stupid and bad."

In response to Lü Yao's actions, many people on the internet actually started debating in Lü Yao's comment section, engaging in heated debates about various definitions and Lü Yao's practices.

More and more knowledge-sharing bloggers are participating in this debate, and these netizens who can become "opinion leaders" in the crowd are either naturally eloquent and good at persuading people, or they themselves have studied these theories and practices, or come from a debating background.

When so many people started expressing their opinions on this matter, the right or wrong of the matter itself became irrelevant to Lü Yao.

Such a large-scale debate has also attracted the attention of some special observers.

As online opinions became increasingly incomprehensible, Lü Yao couldn't help but think of a future blogger using the online pseudonym "Golden Retriever" to engage in "left-brain vs. right-brain" battles. The blogger's videos, in which he used his left brain to attack his right brain and his right brain to retaliate against his left brain, sparked considerable thought and debate.

However, that blogger's abilities were limited, and he couldn't carry such a grand banner of national fundamentals debate. So, when the atmosphere of debate was at its most intense, he chose to back down and remain detached from the world.

But Lü Yao is different. He is now a well-known entrepreneur, a well-known entrepreneur who helps new rural development, a well-known investor and developer of technology entities, and a trendsetter in the field of internet information. The energy, status, resources, and even his persona that Lü Yao possesses are enough to reassure all parties.

At this time, Lü Yao's unrestrained and outspoken behavior ironically became his protective shield.

Everyone knows that if Lü Yao really enters their game arena, his own energy is enough to change the current landscape of the game arena. However, their game arena has very high standards regarding what can and cannot be said.

Lu Yao was too unrestrained and too sharp-tongued, so he couldn't truly enter their game and become one of them.

This caused some people in Sichuan who might have been hostile and wary of Lü Yao to lower their guard, so Lü Yao's online marketing campaign was a triple win.

Nowadays, apart from serious debates, there are other forms of online discussion on the internet.

Many people are also talking nonsense:

"Wait, when did Lu become so arrogant? Something's not right. Can a businessman like him just interfere in the affairs of the government?"

"Damn, if I could achieve such amazing results at Lu Ze's age, I would be even more arrogant than Lu Ze."

"Is what Mr. Lü said true? If it is, I'm definitely going to apply for a grassroots position. Putting everything else aside, making a million in net profit in five years, this business is sure to be profitable."

"Hey upstairs, save your breath. Do you know how difficult grassroots work is in some places? Don't even mention five years. You'd be amazing if you could last three. Of course, if you really could last five years, Lu Ze wouldn't be short of a million."

With so many companies under Lü Yao's control, the annual profit of just one game company is enough to support 70,000 to 80,000 grassroots staff. Not to mention that this bonus will not be paid out for another five years. During these five years, Lü Yao doesn't even need to pay this money out of his own pocket. He only needs to deposit a wealth management fund in the bank for each person, and the interest paid by the bank to this fund after five years will be enough to pay out to those grassroots staff who are actually hired.

Therefore, this incident not only caused Lü Yao no economic loss, but also enhanced his reputation and prestige. At the same time, it greatly enriched the manpower available for grassroots work in various places, enabling better development of the grassroots.

If this matter is actually implemented, it will be a well-intentioned scheme that benefits all parties involved!

Those parties who understand these matters will surely come together to help Lü Yao make this pie a success, thus adding a brilliant chapter to his resume.

The internet is never short of true wise people, and after Lü Yao's approach spread through the internet, many people with this kind of energy are already considering the feasibility of this matter.

In western Sichuan, the internet has been used to boost the economic impact of the cultural and tourism sector.

The internet has played a significant role in local economic development and improvement, as seen in Shenzhen and Hangzhou, and now in western Sichuan. So, is it not feasible to recruit grassroots workers through the internet?

feasible!

It's even highly feasible!

The person who was immediately moved was naturally a big boss in Sichuan... On the night that Lü Yao published the article, Furong Wang, a high-ranking official in Sichuan, had some trouble sleeping.

(End of this chapter)

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