Jiang Feng became the focus.
Busy dealing with everyone.
On the surface, he was full of enthusiasm, but inwardly he was very troubled.
The "Four Don'ts" maxim was initially just a way to restrain himself. Later, when he became the Little Prison Chief, he worried that his subordinates might cause trouble for him, so he extended it to them.
As the creator of the "Four Don'ts" maxim, Jiang Feng knew very well that the so-called "Four Don'ts" were almost a harsh demand.
It easily attracted resentment and hostility.
So during the time he was the Little Prison Chief, whenever he noticed his subordinates in a bad mood, he would find ways to help relieve their stress, applying both kindness and authority, and occasionally inviting Chief Wang and others for meals and drinks.
He ensured that they wouldn't cause trouble for him, while also making them realize he wasn't an unkind person.
Thus, he continued to be diligent every day.
