Revealing My Secret to Jiang Yexun

Mr. Su returned to the office and shared the city leaders' opinions with the factory's senior workers. The once hopeful atmosphere in the room turned into one of silence. Everyone knew that getting Machinery Factory to allocate 40% of the available job positions to Steel Mill workers' families was a good outcome, but the additional conditions were simply too harsh. At the very least, they couldn't guarantee that the new steel would be ready before the national conference.

After a long pause, someone finally spoke up. "Factory Director, why don't you ask your daughter if she has any other ideas in mind? She's so smart, maybe with a month's time, she could come up with something successful?"

"No!" Mr. Su immediately rejected the idea without a second thought. "This isn't something my daughter should be concerned with. How can I put that kind of pressure on her? She's still so young and shouldn't have to bear the burden of securing jobs for so many workers."