The process hadn't been particularly remarkable, and Ji Yang had been in Jinyin City for several days.
During these few days, nobody did much, as they were all officials from outside and needed time to quickly familiarize themselves with the local circumstances.
Ji Yang also collected all sorts of information about the area and began to study it.
For now, Ji Yang wasn't in a hurry to find a secretary, nor did he require a driver; he needed time to observe.
What surprised Ji Yang was that there wasn't a small clique formed among classmates from the party school. Since their arrival, the others seemed to each have their own thoughts, leading to a situation where everyone was isolated like separate mountains.
Ji Yang did not want to be a mountain himself; he thought that being able to work here and having backers was good enough. There was no necessity to become a mountain—a leader—as long as everyone supported his work.