The criteria for recommending and selecting people have changed drastically from ability, fame, and social connections to genetic testing.

In some extremely small constituencies, it seems that simply pasting the O2B gene test results on a candidate's face can immediately garner support from the mainstream population.

Those ordinary voters who genuinely identify as Koreans should now question their national identity.

Dare to take the test?

What if the test shows I'm Chinese?

As a result, ordinary voters can only vote frantically for candidates with the O2B gene and then claim that they are also O2B, but in reality they may not actually have this gene. This artificially creates a bizarre phenomenon of self-suppression and the creation of a bloodline-based class society in a democratic society.

South Korean society as a whole is actively rejecting, pushing away, and squeezing out the mainstream population that makes up about 70% of itself.

Those who are suppressed must rush to stand beside those of superior bloodlines to show that they are not discriminating.

Even American media outlets have sharply criticized this insane partisan struggle.

The left-leaning New York Times issued a series of sharp commentaries:

"This is a strange genetic war. After all, South Korea has only about 30% O2B genes, but more than 40% O3 genes, as well as a considerable portion of C genes. If the so-called gene purification bill, which is being vigorously promoted by the far right in South Korea, is implemented, then they will wipe out 70% of the population in one fell swoop. Most of the celebrities and politicians they praise and support will have to be classified as foreigners. And the biggest problem that South Koreans have not realized is that their O2B genes, commonly known as the Japanese-Korean genes, actually overlap significantly with the Japanese, whom they hate the most."

Li Xinghe also offered a humorous and insightful commentary:

"Perhaps all South Koreans who are extremely anti-Japanese actually harbor a pro-Japanese sentiment deep down? That's what it means to be a closeted closet pro-Japanese person."

……

Amidst the chaos of war, South Korean society was plagued by extreme rhetoric and leaderless.

Li Xinghe welcomed his first guest.

Hong Zhuangyuan, the First Director of the International Intelligence Division, quietly made a visit.

Hong Zhuangyuan was taken off the helicopter and, under the watchful eyes of rows of American soldiers, arrived at Li Xinghe's command room.

His prepared arrogance was useless, so he quickly switched to a friendly, middle-aged man persona:

"Xiao Li, what are you doing?"

When Li Xinghe and Zhao Lieshu first came to Seoul, it was Hong Zhuangyuan who received them.

Li Xinghe smiled at him:

"The US president told me that they have decided to bring about a regime change in South Korea, so I will obey the US's request and promote a comprehensive political reform in South Korea to enter the Seventh Republic. This is a fait accompli, and there is no need to do anything in vain."

"what!?"

Hong Zhuangyuan was stunned. He couldn't understand why the United States viewed South Korea in this way, and he couldn't understand why Li Xinghe was following orders from the Americans.

"This is...this is the 21st century. Xinghe, if you launch a coup in South Korea without authorization, it won't just be a simple coastal disturbance; it will be...it will be..."

Li Xinghe remained calm and composed, his eyes flashing like lightning as he scanned Hong Zhuangyuan's face:

"What will it be? Invasion? Occupation? Japan-Korea annexation? Will it trigger historical memories for Koreans?"

Li Xinghe said the harsh words first, which calmed Hong Zhuangyuan down a bit, so he didn't have to risk his life by being beheaded.

He nodded slowly.

"……Correct."

Then, Li Xinghe fell silent.

When the atmosphere in the room became so quiet it seemed to freeze, and Hong Zhuangyuan watched as several American soldiers fiddled with their fingers on the triggers, the hairs on the back of his neck standing on end and his buttocks feeling sticky and damp, Li Xinghe finally turned around. He let go and tilted the teacup in his hand.

First, tea spilled on the ground, causing a burst of steam.

Then the tea leaves fell into the soil and got covered in dirt.

Finally, the teacup hit the ground and shattered.

boom!

Stunned, Hong Zhuangyuan was jolted awake as if by an alarm clock, suddenly realizing that he was there to meet someone.

Li Xinghe's voice was high-pitched and ruthless:

"What are we talking about? If I am Terauchi Masatake, who is Ito Hirobumi? Who is Yuan Shikai?"

Unfortunately, Hong Zhuangyuan was not familiar with that period of history and did not realize that Li Xinghe was using the conflict between Terauchi Masatake, who advocated annexation, and Ito Hirobumi, who advocated a more conciliatory approach, to imply his own stance.

Just like how most South Koreans today know everything about the United States, but know nothing about their own history.

Li Xinghe took a few steps forward and looked down at Hong Zhuangyuan:

"Your Excellency, during the Yoon Seok-youl incident in 2024, you confessed in court that Yoon Seok-youl had given you a list of 16 people, instructing you to 'catch them all in one fell swoop,' right? Why did you jump ship so quickly back then, but now you're delaying? How many troops in South Korea can withstand me now?"

As Lee Sung-ha said, although South Korea has 4 troops, what Lee Sung-ha faced was only the 31st Chungjang Division hiding in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do. The entire division had only four under-strength infantry brigades, no armored forces, artillery limited to a few howitzers, and obviously no drones or electronic warfare systems.

This kind of chicken-like army is of course the type that collapses at the slightest touch.

Hong Zhuangyuan kept his mouth shut, speechless.

At this moment, Asuka Nagumo reported to Li Xinghe through the door:

"China just held a special press conference to criticize you, saying you are a hypocrite with a hawk-like gaze and a wolf-like demeanor."

Li Xinghe scratched his head and replied to her:

"It's just a tacit war of words. My previous provocations probably provoked them, but don't worry about it until they call me 'the enemy of all the Chinese people.' Go and get on with your business."

Upon hearing the word "tacit understanding," Hong Zhuangyuan trembled all over.

Is South Korea's fate sealed?

The prevalent superstitious nature of Koreans caused Hong Zhuangyuan to begin having wild thoughts.

Li Xinghe looked at him again:

"Well, Director Hong, have you thought it through?"

What else could Hong Zhuangyuan say?

He was the spineless coward who betrayed the first person in the Yin Xiyue incident, so of course he could only declare that he had long been a loyal dog of the United States and that he had already supported the Seventh Republic.

The Seventh Republic, initiating!

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Author's note: Thank you all for your support. 4400 words. A little less today. I was a bit sleepy in the afternoon, so I slept straight from 3 pm to 6:30 pm.

Chapter 681: The Rift of Genetic Nationalism and the Stupidity of the White House Leadership (5600 words)

"That's a little scary."

Sunlight streamed down Hallasan Mountain. Musashi Hachima, who was trying to straighten her curly hair into long, straight black hair, sat in the bathtub, gazing at Hallasan Mountain in the distance, marveling at it with her colleagues.

In the past few days, the genetic turmoil in South Korea has been witnessed by everyone. No one ever imagined that a simple genetic test could cause such a big problem.

"I really can't imagine what it would be like if Japan did the same thing."

The other female police officers also found it unbelievable.

They stayed in a superior suite arranged by the base, with direct views of the island's scenery, but at that moment, the political landscape of South Korea was clearly more interesting.

Lee Sung-ha had only been in Jeju Island for a few days when the CIA's South Korean branch had already mobilized its forces, using algorithms to utterly crush the South Korean resistance in the media. South Korea, already a cultural colony of the United States, had completely become a puppet of the CIA.

The danger of genetic nationalism lies in the fact that it can easily tear apart the singular national identity of an extreme nation through the undeniable and uncontrollable Y chromosome.

The more someone advocates for pure bloodlines and the more arrogant they are, the more easily they will be exposed when faced with genetic testing.

Genes are genes; they can't be changed. A far-right patriot in South Korea most likely carries O3-type Chinese genes, while a left-wing labor activist in South Korea might be a traditional Japanese or Korean.

It is related to the O2B gene.

If it were a country that advocated seeking truth from facts or living a mediocre life, such a large-scale public opinion disturbance would certainly not be a problem.

However, South Korea is an outrageous country that is known for advocating extreme nationalism, just like Turkey. And like Turkey, South Korea randomly claims ancestors everywhere, trying to create an extreme single ethnic identity on the basis of mixed bloodlines.

It just so happens to be election season, and both parties are fighting tooth and nail to win. The National Power Party has launched its largest-ever genetic offensive, from YouTube to Twitter, from schools to offices, attempting to force voters to their side by creating extreme divisions in society.

"Something terrible has happened! The first major genetic scandal has broken out."

Good news came from the command center.

In the first case involving genetic issues, a family in Seocho-gu, Seoul, was set on fire by underage students, resulting in the deaths of two elderly people and a child, leaving only three survivors.

The cause of the incident is very much a typical issue concerning teenagers.

A wealthy middle-class family in Seocho-gu, Seoul, was bullied at school because their child refused genetic testing. After the bullying began, the child was dragged to the bathroom, brutally beaten until he bled, and robbed of 200 million won before being forced to undergo genetic testing.

Three days later, it was discovered that the child had the O3 gene, leading to even deeper and more vicious bullying and humiliation at school. The bullying students didn't even think they were wrong, constantly spouting extreme remarks like "infiltrating Chinese." After experiencing various forms of genetic and racial humiliation from classmates, the unfortunate child became introverted and silent, which emboldened the perpetrators, who even went to his home to abuse and insult him.

Ultimately, they uncovered the family's greatest hidden evil: their family genealogy.

This family originally belonged to the Xingzhou Qi clan.

Upon closer inspection, everyone discovered that this family claimed to be descendants of princes from Gija Joseon. Since South and North Korea began reviving the Dangun myth after Kim Jong-un's 'rediscovery' of the Dangun Tomb in 1993, Gija Joseon has been excluded and labeled as a Chinese colonial power.

Therefore, the teenagers became even more certain that this family was the "infiltrating Chinese" mentioned by the famous blogger. So, filled with disgust, they set fire to the house at night and killed three people in one go.

After escaping from their burned-down house, the Qi family was attacked and bullied by the teenagers.

Ignorant and fearless teenagers openly claimed that because their families have the O3 gene, they are spies and pro-China elements, and therefore murder and arson are not crimes.

Just when society as a whole thought that teenagers had gone crazy, and YouTubers had gone crazy, and wondered why no one was doing anything about them, the worst thing that could have happened happened.

The Seoul District Prosecutors' Office remained silent.

The reason is very political: the top prosecutors in the National Power Party, who rely on prosecutorial privileges, have ordered them to suppress the matter. In the current climate of promoting genetic nationalism to impact the election, this case must not be allowed to come to the fore.

So the teenagers were released and sent home a day later.

They went back to school.

On the contrary, the victims have nowhere to go.

The Qi family's worldview collapsed instantly.

This family was helpless in their current chaotic situation. They wanted to escape to the United States, but it was even more chaotic than South Korea. They wanted to go to Japan, but they were afraid of being arrested and imprisoned by Li Xinghe. The north was out of the question, as it was all minefields. So, with nowhere else to turn, they simply took their family property to the Chinese embassy and begged to apply for Chinese visas with their family tree and the O3 gene test report they had, so they could start over next door.

On Jeju Island.

Upon learning of the situation, Li Xinghe sensed something was wrong:

"Could this family also be acting under the guidance of the CIA?"

Tulsi Gabad believes that:

"The CIA is best at giving soft guidance without the parties involved knowing the truth."

That's it.

This is the CIA deliberately stirring up trouble.

Soon, the media also became agitated.

The fact that a Chinese infiltrator actually went to China to seek refuge is a darkly humorous self-realization that reflects the political extremism of South Korean society, but it also poses a challenge to the Chinese embassy.

Many newspapers mentioned:

"This should be the first time in history that a case has emerged in which genetic inheritance factors have been used to determine whether a person can obtain a visa for another country."

This incredible case has baffled not only the Chinese Embassy in South Korea but also many people in China.

Let's accept it; this family truly doesn't understand Chinese. Tracing their genealogy would take us back to Empress Goryeo of the Yuan Dynasty, the famous Iron Pot Emperor, and the spouse of Toghon Temür.

The key issue is that the genealogy of the Qi clan of Xingzhou cannot be accepted. The Qi clan of Xingzhou are descendants of the Balhae Kingdom, who fled south from the northeast; they are unmistakably Balhae. The claim that the Qi clan can trace their lineage back to the 49th generation of Gija Joseon, and that they were influenced by the Ming Dynasty's major revision of genealogies, fabricating a lineage of the Gija Joseon royal family, is entirely false. Accepting this bizarre genealogy fabricated by the Qi clan would be tantamount to denying official history.

If we don't accept them, they've come seeking help because they're being persecuted for their O3 lineage. If we refuse, it will create a narrative of 'overseas Chinese being persecuted and denied entry to China.' Furthermore, using the O03 lineage to determine Chinese identity raises a very serious question: how do we define genetically Chinese?

Using the Y chromosome to determine whether Chinese people are O, C, D, or N? Or is it an approach of inclusivity, prematurely negating ethnicity at the genetic level?

But if we deny the existence of genes, how can we control the multiple definitions of Huaxia, China, and Han within mainland China, which could also be attacked by the CIA?

Sitting in the command post, Li Xinghe, upon learning of this matter, hurriedly sent his opinion to Li Daiyao:

"We absolutely cannot admit it, but we cannot deny it either. We are considering using work visas to allow this family to go to Shandong first."

China shares the same attitude.

We neither acknowledge nor deny, and we do not accept political refugees, but we allow families with financial means to obtain work visas to work, live, and study in Shandong.

They never mention it to outsiders.

South Korean society has indeed seen a new division, with the right wing criticizing the large number of traitors lurking among the public and using the opportunity to incite hatred.

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