The Ambitions to Conquer the Official Career
Chapter 577: The Lowest Level

Chapter 577: Chapter 577: The Lowest Level

Ji Yang had been studying in this class for a while now, and his relationships with everyone had grown closer. The class monitor was the Deputy Minister Lin Guojun, a man in his fifties, while the Party Secretary Wu Qianzhen was a vice-provincial leader.

Then there were the group leaders, all of whom were at the vice-provincial level, even the deputy group leaders were at least at the bureau level.

Among these people, Ji Yang was considered the one with the lowest rank.

Ji Yang, however, wasn’t too bothered by these matters; youth was his asset.

Wasn’t it obvious that his classmates were all people in their forties and fifties?

Perhaps recognizing Ji Yang’s potential, everyone treated him with kindness, and not a single person looked down on him, making Ji Yang’s popularity in the class quite good.

Ji Yang was in Group Five, which consisted of ten people. The group leader was a Deputy Minister of Agriculture named Gao Dongping, the deputy group leader was Zheng Hongzhi, the vice governor of Guang Province, and the Party group leader was the Deputy Secretary of Shanghai.

Mingling with these people, Ji Yang naturally had to be cautious, taking the initiative to shoulder many responsibilities.

It was precisely because of Ji Yang’s approach that his relations with his classmates grew better and better.

As time went by day by day, Ji Yang studied diligently and managed to fill many gaps in his knowledge.

In fact, for Ji Yang, what he now lacked most was some theoretical knowledge, which his classmates could spout effortlessly.

Ji Yang had also secretly observed that for these people, things like exam scores were not to be worried about; end-of-term grades were a matter of writing a thesis. In this regard, Ji Yang discovered that these people had their own secretaries or similar to help them out. Even if the secretaries didn’t handle it well, there were plenty of talented individuals under their jurisdiction capable of such tasks. For these leaders, the days were more about leisure and entertainment, boasting and chatting, with no need to work too hard.

Seeing everyone’s approach, Ji Yang was somewhat speechless. To be honest, Ji Yang really didn’t have many people he could rely on. His rise through the ranks had been too rapid, often leaving a new post shortly after arriving, so even if he wanted help with some tasks, it was difficult.

In the room, Ji Yang was buried in writing his thesis; this was something he wasn’t really afraid of. As long as he submitted the paper, there was almost no one who wouldn’t pass. They were just there to pad their resumes with an academic qualification.

While he was writing, Chu Shuyuan called him. Hearing about Ji Yang’s situation, Chu Shuyuan laughed, "Honestly, the primary goal for everyone in this class is to pad their resumes with a degree. Who would seriously study? Besides, at their age, could you really expect them to memorize so much knowledge? That’s impossible. You’re the only one sincerely doing the work. What you need to focus on now is building good relationships with them. You never know when you might need their help."

"I know the situation is like that, but, as you’re aware, my foundation is too weak. It’s difficult to find someone to help."

Chu Shuyuan laughed again, "Alright, just because you can’t find someone doesn’t mean we can’t. It’s just writing some papers, after all. Rest assured, once we have the topics, I guarantee that they can be written well. I’ll take care of this. I’ll find university professors to help you write. They’ll certainly be experts in the relevant fields. Even if they don’t have the time, their students will be able to write the thesis well."

Ji Yang felt somewhat embarrassed and said, "Is it really okay to do that?"

"What’s not okay about it? Relax, everyone is in the same boat. Do you really think they write those papers themselves? Even if their secretaries do it, how many have the capability to do so? The teachers are also aware of what’s going on. As long as the papers aren’t plagiarized, they understand that everyone is just there to get a degree."

"Well then, I’ll leave this matter to you."

With someone to help write the paper, Ji Yang was naturally happy. After giving Chu Shuyuan the topics, he relaxed a little.

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