When the strategy was deployed, senior government officials had their own logic to judge the importance of matters, the level of attention from their superiors, and whether they should push forward with all their efforts or wait and see for some time.
Simply viewing the content of the documents and promotions wouldn't reveal much, as the propaganda always emphasized the importance, the utmost importance, but some things couldn't be faked.
"Look at project funding. If the approved funds exceed the budget and have already been received, then full effort must be made."
The project hadn't even started yet, but the funds had already arrived, and it was a tremendously generous amount. Any rational government official would consider it a top priority.
The generosity of superiors was never without a cost. Direct financing also meant they were implying a need to see results quickly.
And this time, the level of "financing" from the Eastern Country was somewhat frightening.