Although Kim Jong-un had foreseen the international situation and explicitly declared that North and South Korea were not a single country and no longer a single nation, South Korea has not followed suit and instead continues to declare that North Korea is its own.

Their delusions must be shattered.

From this day forward, South Korea's territory will consist of the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, and the South Korean population will be these fifty million people. Those in the north will have no connection to you whatsoever.

But to Tulsi, the East Asians' simple explanation sounded like gibberish. Did they really want to go back 80 years?

The reason for bringing this up is that, as a member of the special task force, Li Xinghe needed to explain a fact to Tursi Gabbard: "In the foreseeable future, as the world's most recently developed nation, this canary in the coal mine of capitalism will likely decline terribly. We must preemptively eliminate the possibility of them going it alone and provoking us. This includes forcing them to use Chinese characters again; you can understand this as us performing an amputation for South Korea. Culturally and constitutionally, we are breaking the backbone of the Korean people."

Seeing Tulsi's troubled expression, Li Xinghe could only answer in simpler terms:

"The Korean Peninsula will not be unified, nor will a large country with 8000 million people, armed with two million soldiers and nuclear weapons, emerge."

"Perfect."

Tursi immediately praised it.

That's exactly the kind of summary she needed.

East Asia will never again have an independent, developed economy with nuclear weapons and 8000 million people.

Tulsi hurriedly left to write her briefing for the U.S. Congress, boasting about the achievements of the White House task force.

Meanwhile, Li Xinghe and Aiman ​​returned to the Longshan base building, watching Natasha and Nan Haonu constantly processing intelligence, and privately explained:

"Of course, the problem still boils down to the economy. Only by maintaining a healthy economy can we prevent this gap from widening. For example, the Gwangju Uprising and the North Korean defector issue. For us, the biggest problem is how to prevent South Koreans from secretly becoming pro-China while the economy is crumbling."

The democratization movement in South Korea after Chun Doo-hwan had very distinct regional characteristics. Jeolla Province overwhelmingly supported the Communist Party, while Gyeongsang Province overwhelmingly supported the National Power Party. This kind of regionally focused democratic movement was less about democracy and more about self-created party strongholds.

The simplest reason why Jeolla Province will always support the Democratic Party is the painful symbol left by the Gwangju Uprising. The direct cause of this painful symbolism is that Park, Chun, and Roh heavily favored Gyeongsang Province in economic investment and development, supporting Daegu, Busan, Ulsan, Masan, and Pohang. As isolated citizens left behind in this severely distorted economic development, the people of Gwangju certainly have reason to be angry, and this incident created the biggest stain on Chun Doo-hwan's life.

In short, it all boils down to one word: economy.

If South Korea's economy deteriorates significantly and continues to decline, reverting it from a developed country back to a developing country, then all the US's efforts in inciting the media will be in vain. South Korea could become the first developed economy in the world to experience such a decline.

Natasha, who was in front, suddenly turned around:

"And what about Russia?"

Russia……

Li Xinghe pondered deeply, but still couldn't come up with a good answer:

"Hmm...it's hard to say. Russia only remembers who it is after it gets beaten."

Russia is a peculiar country of immense size that often moves in the opposite direction to changes in the global economic landscape. Whenever the capitalist world shifts, Russia always seems to be one step behind, then suddenly surges forward, eventually transforming into the familiar state we know today.

Just then, Ayman, who was about to leave, ran back:

"The South Korean stock market, bond market, and foreign exchange market all crashed."

This was an expected outcome. Because Liang Longmo's coup failed to control various departments in time, a large amount of capital was fleeing the stock, bond, and foreign exchange markets. Their flight brought South Korea back to the state it was in during the 1997 financial crisis.

Li Xinghe sighed:

"The canary is going crazy."

Emmanuel, a beautiful woman who had already borne Li Xinghe a child, who had made a fortune through insider trading, sat astride him, disregarding the presence of Li Xinghe's other two spies, and said affectionately:

"Let me have a taste of your big bird..."

Money is indeed a more potent stimulant.

As she spoke, Aiman ​​took off her stockings and underwear, and unbuckled Li Xinghe's belt, determined to make a fortune alongside him while she was making a killing shorting South Korea.

Natasha and Nanhao secretly took out small mirrors, seemingly to put on makeup, but actually to peek at each other.

But as Aiman ​​rode along, she began to ask Li Xinghe in a sickeningly sweet tone:

"Tell me, why is Scarlett pregnant?"

"what?"

Li Xinghe was shocked.

On the day before the Lunar New Year, Li Xinghe spent the whole night at Zhao Lieshu's house with his sister, mother, and wife. He only had sex with Scarlett the next day. Why was it that the belated sex that led to the result?

The Maleki squad was indeed not fully involved in the situation in South Korea because of Scarlett's pregnancy. After all, the child in Scarlett's belly was worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and whether Admiral Jacqueline would protect Lee Sung-ha depended on this baby.

Li Xinghe scratched his head, completely baffled.

Shang Qiujia, Jian Meixun, and Scarlett all conceived on New Year's Eve and during the Spring Festival. Is there some magical boost to pregnancy during the Chinese New Year?

"Have another one."

Ayman interrupted his reverie.

……

February 8, the day after Liang Longmo's coup.

At dawn, after a night's rest, the Azure Dragon Division set off.

They began their offensive towards both the south and north banks of the Yangtze River.

They first attacked the defensive forces in the Jiangnan region, the 52nd Archer Division.

The true nature of the South Korean army was revealed as soon as the army and navy went to war.

The army suffered a crushing defeat.

Li Xinghe was stunned when he heard the news.

Nan Hao hurriedly reported:

"Yes, the army was routed. The 52nd Division was driven out of Seoul in less than half a day and fled south all the way to Seongnam. Major General Lee Woo-heon is said to have run the fastest, wearing out three cars in the process, and fled all the way from Seoul to the South Korean military headquarters in Gyeryong, Chungcheongnam-do."

"He has quite the style of Sun Yuanliang."

Li Xinghe sighed deeply.

This is equivalent to fighting in Beijing, and just when things started to look bad, they fled all the way from Beijing and Tianjin to Hubei in one go. That speed is truly astounding.

Could it be that they didn't even fire it, just glanced at it from the mountain, turned around and drove off, spending the entire last few hours on the road with their accelerator floored?

After carefully observing the situation of both sides, Li Xinghe finally understood what was going on.

Although the Marine Corps' Blue Dragon Division is small in number, it is still a standing division, and its combat effectiveness is guaranteed even under the brutal treatment of its soldiers.

However, the defense of the Gangnam area of ​​Seoul was handled by the 52nd Archery Division, a land defense division. This division was the weakest land defense division in all of South Korea, bar none. Its personnel coverage rate was less than 10%. Of the full strength of 15,000 men, only a little over 1,000 were actually on active duty. The rest were all reserves. These reserve soldiers were stationed in the Seoul area, a wealthy and developed region. Many of them commuted by bus or subway, reminiscent of the stereotypical image of a lazy, unambitious German citizen.

Nominally, it was 9500 against 15000, but in reality, it was 9500 fully-staffed troops against a mere 1,000-plus-strong division.

It's fair to say that the Blue Dragon Division utterly crushed what was arguably the worst infantry ground defense division in all of South Korea. They even disbanded their divisional artillery battalion, leaving them with just three brigades.

By noon, the Qinglong Division had basically taken control of the situation in Jiangnan.

By the afternoon, the Blue Dragon Division's tank units crossed the Han River for the first time, landing on the Mapo Bridge at Yeouido and heading north to the Gangbuk area of ​​Seoul.

The 52nd Division in Jiangnan was so bad that the 56th Division in Bukhansan, north of the Yangtze River, was of the same ignominious state. It was full of reservists from wealthy families, pampered soldiers who took the bus home on weekends, and had an extremely low formation rate.

Therefore, the 56th Division in Jiangbei collapsed at the first contact, and within two hours, it had completely withdrawn from the Jiangbei city area and fled to its garrison at Bukhansan.

The Blue Dragon Battalion and the White Tiger Battalion of the 1st Guard Regiment near Gyeongbokgung Palace quickly surrendered, but they did not dare to actually side with the Navy. They simply withdrew from their positions and fled.

It seems that the Azure Dragon Division is about to achieve a complete victory over the entire Seoul.

However, just as the main force of the Blue Dragon Division was preparing to move into Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Blue House to raise its flag in the most politically symbolic place in South Korea, a counterattack from the 56th Division came hastily.

On the distant Bukhansan and Inwangsan mountains, the muzzles of K179 towed 155mm howitzers rose one after another, and a large group of soldiers from the Bukhansan Division, with white headbands wrapped around their heads, began their fire preparations under the personal command of their division commander.

Colonel Li Donghu, the commander of the assault team, was stunned:

"He actually dared to fire on the city and Gyeongbokgung Palace?"

That shouldn't be the case. Park Jin-hee, the commander of the 56th Division, trained at the foot of Bukhansan Mountain every day. He must know the significance of Gyeongbokgung Palace to Koreans; it's like the Forbidden City to Chinese people.

However, Park Jin-hee ordered his division's artillery battalion to fire relentlessly at the heart of Seoul's defenses:

"Come on, let me show you what a true man of Bukhansan is like!"

An entire artillery battalion, with 12 155mm howitzers firing in succession, could fire as far as the Han River from their high vantage point. As the cannons roared, the residents of Seoul watched in astonishment as shells from their own army flew everywhere, heading towards Gyeongbokgung Palace.

Just as Li Donghu was shocked, after the artillery barrage, the century-old walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace collapsed in the bombardment. The bricks, tiles, carved railings, and classical old houses were as fragile as paper in the face of 155mm shells.

So-called historical sites are not worth mentioning at this moment.

The 56th Division was positioned at Inwangsan and Bukaksan, occupying a commanding position that encompassed the center of Gangbuk City. Their artillery could cover key locations such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Cheong Wa Dae, and Gwanghwamun Gate, and the 12 cannons blocked the advance of the Navy's Cheongryong Division.

Li Donghu couldn't help but jump up and curse:

"Turn on the radio, I'm going to curse this bastard to death... Hello! Hello! Senior Park Jin-hee, if you're going to fight, then fight! Why did you fire on Gyeongbokgung Palace?"

Park Jin-hee, on the opposite mountain, answered naturally:

"We'd rather blow up Gyeongbokgung Palace than let the rebel forces enter it. We'd rather destroy the Blue House than let the rebel forces occupy it. We are the capital's defense force; protecting Seoul is our duty. Today, it's a fight to the death! I only regret that my mobile battalion is no longer operational; otherwise, I would fight you to the death with tanks!"

The 56th Division's mobile battalion was actually a tank battalion.

But that statement might just be a way to bolster his courage. After all, the opposing Blue Dragon Division was using M48 Patton tanks developed in the 50s, which had at least been improved since then, while the 56th Division was still using M26 Pershing tanks. How could they possibly shoot down those old Pershing tanks with their two huge snouts?

Then Li Donghu hurriedly ran away.

He's already on the radio; the enemy's firepower will be coming at him soon.

On the distant Yongsan base building, Lee Sung-ha expressed his high regard for Park Jin-hee:

"He's definitely a talent. He's just a bit crazy."

But it wasn't just Major General Park Jin-hee who suddenly became hot-blooded and acted irrationally.

Upon hearing that the North Hansan Division intended to defend the three mountains and risk their lives to protect the Jiangbei defense zone, Admiral Liang Longmo was furious.

If he can't fully control Seoul, how can his coup attempt continue?

It's already the second day, and the golden period of the coup is almost over.

He then ordered 36 armed helicopters from the Marine Corps to fire rockets at the artillery positions at Bukhansan.

Watching 36 South Korean-made replicas of armed helicopters strafing the city and firing at famous mountains and ancient palaces, Lee Sung-ha was even more amazed.

Wow, awesome!

I love watching the crazy energy of Koreans.

Cool!

Li Xinghe clapped his hands by the window, fiercely battling inside his beloved Nanhao woman, while the little beauty with tiger teeth beneath him received his blessings and took photos to send to the North Korean high command, allowing the general to witness firsthand the intense battle situation in Seoul.

South Korean citizens feel like they are adrift under artillery shells, not knowing where they will be blown away when the next shell comes.

The shells, missiles, rockets, and even ship-launched vertical launch missiles from the Bukhansan Division and the Cheongryong Division rained down on historical sites such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, the Blue House, Gwanghwamun Gate, Dongdaemun and Seodaemun Gate, and the National Museum of Korea, like the urine of an old man scattered everywhere.

Li Xinghe also enjoyed it very much, and ejaculated deeply into Nan Haonu's body.

Nam Ho-nyeo then packaged the video and photos from the scene, pressed the launch button, and shot them at the general's desk in Pyongyang.

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 4700 words. I took a nap at noon until 12:40.

Chapter 688: Seoul Tanker Road, Three Presidents in One Day (5200 words)

"That's crazy."

Musashi Hachima and several policewomen, as Li Xinghe's special security personnel, should theoretically provide close protection. Even if Li Xinghe is pregnant and has taken off his pants, he should still be wearing a bulletproof vest.

But in reality, ever since they landed with Li Xinghe, they have been wandering around the US military base in Longshan.

Let alone bulletproof vests, even military uniforms are not really needed.

Li Xinghe was happy on the building

After watching the South Korean Marin's armed helicopters finish bombing the main urban area, Nam Ho-nyeo, clutching her bottom, slipped downstairs, and only then did Lee Sung-ha lead everyone to prepare to move out.

Since the Yongsan Air Base building is U.S. military land, it is inappropriate for Lee Sung-ha to always occupy key parts, so he decided to occupy key buildings of the South Korean government.

A large group of people were transferred to another building a few dozen meters away, and then checked into a high-rise building, a floor that looked quite luxurious.

Musashi Hachima asked curiously:

Where is this?

"This is the Presidential Palace in Yongsan. It's Yoon Seok-yul's house."

Li Xinghe's answer nearly dislocated Musashi Hachima's jaw.

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