Chapter 1739: take care of things

Chapter 1738

"This official is one of the parents' officials. It is the responsibility of serving the common people and seeking welfare. It is also the trust of the court. How dare this government affairs be handed over to others easily?"

"Otherwise, wouldn't I be ashamed of the court and the people of Limin?"

"If Guanzhou Cheng is seriously injured, he will be on duty in the yamen tomorrow. I believe that Guanzhou Cheng will do his duty with due diligence!"

It's not something you should do, or a right you shouldn't take, so don't think about it.

Guan Zhoucheng's face was obviously thicker than Shao Yunyun expected. Shao Yunyun gave him face and gave him a three-point leeway, but Guan Zhoucheng felt that he could still fight for it, so he squeezed out a smile and said, "Don't worry, my lord, let's go. The official will do his due diligence, the adults just rest in peace! Before the adults came to Anze Prefecture, the upper and lower affairs in this yamen were all handled by the lower officials. The lower officials are very familiar with them. As the chief of the state, the lower official should share the worries and solve the problems for the adults!"

Shao Yunyun saw that this man didn't make sense, so he was too lazy to pay attention to him, and sent him away in a few words.

Who would have guessed that when he went to the yamen the next day, Guanzhou Cheng assumed the stance of being the master of the house, rushing to give orders in front of everything.

He is the prefect of the state, and there were many people in this state government who were with him and flattered him. Seeing him finally came, it seemed that he had found the backbone, and they were all overjoyed.

Seeing that he is still instructing things, managing and presiding over affairs as usual, is even more overjoyed!

What does this mean? It shows that in this prefecture, the status of Guanzhou Cheng is still unbreakable and he still has the right to speak.

This is great, so they, the scribes who are surrounded by him, don't have to worry about it.

Jia Heming and other scribes who were not used to him in the first place, and those scribes that Shao Yunyun hired later, were very indifferent when they saw it.

After discussing together, everyone decided to act according to the rules of the yamen. Everyone should be responsible and impartial. If Master Shao has given instructions before, he will follow the instructions of Master Shao. There are ready-made regulations in the yamen. According to the regulations, other than that, Guanzhou Cheng has given instructions, which he thinks is reasonable, so he should do as he said, otherwise, he will ask Master Shao first...

Shao Yunyun saw that Guanzhou Cheng was booming, and as soon as he came back to work, he put on the master's posture, so he avoided it altogether, and spent more time going back to the backyard to accompany Qiao Xuan, letting Guanzhou Cheng pretend.

The harder he works, the more problems that emerge, the more he will be able to surface all the problems. He also happens to see what kind of bulls, ghosts, snakes and gods are there, and to see who can really rely on cultivation and which ones in this state ya. People are not worthy, and who are the grass on the wall.

It's better to fix it all at once than to have the problem all the time.

When Guanzhou Cheng saw this, he was overjoyed!

Some secretly proud.

He just said that no one can shake his position in this yamen. After all, he has been in business for so many years and has a lot of people under him.

Not to mention how deep the friendship between them is, those people have common interests with them, and on this point, they will not betray themselves easily.

Even if Master Shao is capable, even if he has mastered the part of the yamen, it is still impossible not to give himself a little face, and it is impossible not to rely on himself.

But soon, Guanzhou Cheng felt that the current state government was no longer a place where he was instructed by his arm, and many scribes were not very obedient.

(End of this chapter)