A Bumpy Road to Power

Chapter 283: Rank Has Its Privileges


"Hey, Director Meyer, we're all our own people here, no need for formalities. If you don't accept it, that would be treating us like outsiders."

Bjorn Dixon said.

The words had been spoken to this point.

Jensen Meyer had no reason to be polite anymore.

Until the banquet ended, he took it home and saw that the gift card was worth twenty thousand yuan, and in that box was a gold pen, made of 24K pure gold...

Around 1:30 PM the next afternoon.

A Passat car with a city committee license plate drove off from the highway exit.

Sitting in the car was the newly appointed secretary of the Kenton County Committee.

Usually, when a new top official arrives, the city's organizational department will send a leader to accompany them, but she insisted on going alone, and the department did not force her.

From the highway exit to the county town, there is a mandatory route called Wusi Road.

As soon as this car entered, it encountered a traffic jam.

And the queue of congested vehicles was quite long.

The driver immediately got out of the car, inquired about the situation, returned to the car, and told the leader that the road ahead was closed due to the repair of the water supply network, and he didn't know when it would be completed.

The leader was also puzzled.

Logically, even if the water pipeline network needs repairing, it should be done at midnight, when the traffic volume is lower; fixing it at this time is clearly unreasonable.

This wait lasted for three to four hours.

The entire road was blocked until it was finally reopened after the repair work was completed.

By the time the new secretary of the County Committee arrived at the County Committee courtyard, it was already evening.

Bjorn Dixon hurried to the County Committee building and saw the door to the secretary's office crowded, with everyone looking tense.

Jensen Meyer saw this.

Hurriedly ran over and whispered, "The leader is angry and is cursing inside."

"Has Willy Wright gone in yet?"

Bjorn Dixon asked.

The Willy Wright he mentioned is the head of Kenton's Water Resources Bureau.

Jensen Meyer nodded and said, "Willy Wright has gone in, and the leader has also called for Dirk Carter. He should be arriving soon."

As he spoke.

The door to the secretary's office opened.

Willy Wright came out looking dejected.

Bjorn Dixon saw this and quickly waved him over. As Willy Wright approached, he eagerly asked, "How did it go?"

Willy Wright glanced around and said, "Rest assured, leader, I've conveyed everything according to your instructions. Secretary Fletcher is very angry, and now we're just waiting for Dirk Carter."

When Bjorn Dixon heard this, he patted Willy Wright's shoulder and said, "Well done."

This entire plan was orchestrated by Bjorn Dixon.

Yesterday morning.

Willy Wright brought the network repair documents to Dirk Carter's office, asking Deputy Magistrate Carter to sign them.

Dirk Carter, of course, did not know there was anything amiss.

So he naturally signed it.

This noon.

The construction team from the Water Resources Bureau was already waiting on Wusi Road, and as soon as they were notified that the organizational department's car had arrived from the highway exit, the team immediately blocked the road for construction.

The new County Committee secretary hadn't even entered the town and was stuck on the road for three to four hours; anyone would be enraged.

Willy Wright would then shift the blame onto Dirk Carter, saying the order was issued by him, and thus, the new secretary would undoubtedly have a poor impression of him.

As long as Dirk Carter gets a good scolding from the new County Committee secretary.

He, already not well-liked, would find it increasingly challenging to survive in Kenton County.

Bjorn Dixon's aim was to force him into a "desperate situation."

After Dirk Carter received the call.

He had just entered the hall of the county government building when Caden Dixon walked up to him.

"What's going on? How could such a thing happen?"

Caden Dixon asked anxiously.

Dirk Carter already knew what had happened and shrugged, saying, "What else could it be? It's surely arranged by our County Mayor Dixon."

Caden Dixon said worriedly, "This is bad. I heard this new Secretary Fletcher has strong backing and a quick temper; quite a few people have already been scolded by her. If you go in, you'll definitely get a thorough scolding. How about I go and take the blame for you?"

Just as he was about to turn away.

Dirk Carter pulled him back.

He said, "Uncle Dixon, I was careless this time, didn't expect Bjorn Dixon to play tricks on this matter. Since it's my mistake, I must face the consequences; I'll go."

"I still have some foundation in Kenton County, and even if I'm scolded, I can endure it. You are different; you just assumed office, your foundation isn't stable. To gather support after being scolded is even harder."

Caden Dixon said.

Dirk Carter smiled slightly and said, "It's okay; when troops come, we erect barriers; when water flows, we use earth to stop it. So what if Bjorn Dixon wins this round."

Having said that, he walked determinedly towards the County Committee building.

Just as he entered the corridor.

He saw a dark mass of people.

All eyes turned towards Dirk Carter.

Suddenly, Bjorn Dixon came out from the side.

"Ah, comrade Carter, you indeed mishandled the matter. Repairing the pipeline during the day, we won't discuss that, but making the newly appointed secretary wait for three to four hours--still young, not reliable in handling things..."

Bjorn Dixon feigned regret.

Dirk Carter laughed, raised his thumb, and said, "County Mayor Dixon indeed has great tactics; Carter is impressed!"

"Listen to your words; as the saying goes, ginger gets spicier with age. Exchanges make things lively. If Deputy Magistrate Carter ever needs counsel, feel free to seek my advice, as I'm someone who's been through the ropes."

Full of sarcasm.

His expression was filled with the pride of a victor.

Looking at Willy Wright, the Water Resources Bureau Director standing behind him, there was an air of arrogance supported by someone powerful.

"Director Wright, didn't expect to see you're quite well-prepared."

Dirk Carter said.

Willy Wright struck a very aggrieved posture and said, "Deputy Magistrate Carter, how come I can't understand your words? After all, it was your signed document; I, Willy Wright, am merely carrying out my duties, but alas, officials one rank higher have the upper hand, making things challenging, truly challenging..."

Everyone present was well-seasoned in the official circles.

This back-and-forth, they could somewhat catch the underlying meaning.

But understanding it is one thing.

No one would sympathize with Dirk Carter.

After all, an impulsive youth who called Bjorn Dixon "nasty-mouthed" must pay a price.

"Alright, Deputy Magistrate Carter, don't keep Secretary Fletcher waiting any longer. Go on in; rest assured, we out here will be praying for you, hahaha..."

Bjorn Dixon teased.

Making some follow with laughter.

Under the disdainful gazes of the crowd.

Dirk Carter knocked on the door of the secretary's office.

Inside came a woman's authoritative voice: "Come in!"

Dirk Carter pushed the door open.

He saw behind the desk, a woman sitting on the chair, back facing him, the newly appointed County Committee secretary herself.

"Close the door!"

The woman said coldly.

Dirk Carter closed the door, nervously said, "Leader, I offer my review on this matter, I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you, I..."

The words weren't finished.

The chair moved.

Slowly turned around.

The words Dirk Carter intended to say were suddenly halted.

Surprise appeared in his eyes.

The new secretary slowly stood up, smiled, and asked, "Dirk Carter, what are you going to do about the inconvenience caused to me?"

"Helen... Helen..."

Dirk Carter stammered twice but couldn't say the word "Helen."

The new secretary before him was none other than Helen Fletcher, the woman he saved from appendicitis!

"Helen what?"

The woman asked provocatively.

"Secretary Helen, hello."

Dirk Carter took a breath and said.

Helen Fletcher casually walked up to Dirk Carter and said, "I still prefer you call me Sister Helen."

At that moment.

Dirk Carter's mind shattered.

He had always thought he had mistaken her for someone else, that they just looked alike, but this sentence confirmed it completely; the woman before him was Helen Fletcher.

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