Yes, Prime Minister of Japan
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Li Xinghe raised a finger and joked to himself:
"Finally, it's my turn to say 'One unit, move out!'"
The author says:
Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. 4000 words. I had a bit of writer's block and struggled with it for a long time.
Chapter 691: The US Governor-General of South Korea Makes His Appearance and Bombs the Entire Country of South Korea (5500 words)
"Boss, when are you coming home?"
Musashi Hachima, lying in the arms of two K-pop actresses, squeezed their artificial breasts while asking questions out of boredom.
Lying on the sofa bed, surrounded by several actresses who were carefully attending to her, Li Xinghe answered while looking at her computer:
"It'll be over soon. Liang Longmo, Quan Zhenjiu, Park Jung-hwan, and Gao Changjun have taken the blame for the biggest problems. Once we resolve this last issue, we can leave."
Amending the Constitution of the Seventh Republic and abandoning the unification of the Korean Peninsula—this is a colossal accusation that Lee Sung-ha will not take the blame for. Nor can he be blamed for undermining peace and stability in South Korea and creating instability among military factions.
In short, Gao Changjun and others were responsible for taking the blame, while Li Xinghe was responsible for reaping the rewards of victory.
The final issue is how to disrupt the fervent anti-China, anti-communist, and anti-North Korea sentiment cultivated by the South Korean media. This sentiment is deeply intertwined with South Korea's problems with Christianity and cults, almost inseparable from each other.
Anti-China, anti-communist, and anti-North Korea sentiments, Christian cults, and Korean nationalism are deeply intertwined, creating a monolithic and extreme social atmosphere in South Korea that subtly influences all aspects of society.
How can we break through the tightly bound mentality of the Koreans?
That would require genetic nationalism.
Lee Sung-ha orchestrated this upheaval in South Korea in advance, intending to exploit the diverse and mixed genetic makeup of Koreans to completely tear South Korea apart.
Therefore, Go Chang-jun, lacking funds and manpower and completely ignorant of political elections, had no choice but to unite with genetic nationalism to fight against the Christian cult groups that opposed him. In doing so, South Korea was completely split into several pieces.
That's exactly what happened.
That evening, Gao Changjun invited a right-wing influencer with over 10 followers on YouTube and a group of pseudo-scientists who advocated genetic nationalism. The three groups enjoyed themselves at the temporary presidential palace, discussing the establishment of a party. Many of the YouTube influencers received promises of high-ranking official positions.
So they went back to their homes and began uploading genetic nationalism videos intensively, inciting their fans online and offline to start fighting each other, attacking others who were suspected of being Chinese, such as those with O3 or N chromosomes, based on their paternal Y chromosome.
For a time, under Ko Chang-joon's indulgence, South Korean society once again returned to the tearing apart and disputes of genetic nationalism.
Rumors circulated widely that the first political party of the Seventh Republic would redistribute social wealth by defining the nation through genetics.
Divided by ethnicity and wealth, South Koreans, facing economic ruin, flocked to the channels of various YouTube influencers, registering to vote and becoming members of Ko Chang-jun's party in various cities and districts, following their guidance.
At the Longshan base, Aiman lay in Li Xinghe's arms, asking with some fear, "When will this wave of populism end?"
Li Xinghe kissed Aiman's cheek:
"Soon, please repeat our political objectives."
Ayman repeated:
"First, force South Korea to amend its constitution, stop provoking North Korea and waging war, and drag the United States into the conflict; second, force South Koreans to advance the US-Japan-South Korea military alliance and consolidate local peace; third, get South Koreans to contribute money and weapons, expand military production lines, and assist us in our drug war against Mexican drug cartels."
Lee Seong-ha pinches the actress's natural breasts:
"So the first round of comebacks has begun."
……
Yeouido is not far away.
Go Chang-joon gathered a large group of chaebol bosses, such as Lee Jae-yong of Samsung, Jung Cheol-dong of LG, and Jung Eui-sun of Hyundai, who were enjoying a life of luxury in Gangnam. They followed behind Go Chang-joon obediently, accompanying him to observe Lee Sung-ha's desperate situation from a distance.
Gao Changjun kept emphasizing this, as if he were encouraging himself:
"A nobody like Li Xinghe, who hides in the shadows and stabs others in the back, is not worth mentioning. Today I will show you his path to destruction..."
At dusk, the planned bombing began.
Air Force fighter jets streaked across the sky, leaving contrails in their wake.
When Gao Changjun saw KF21 fighter jets flying over the Longshan Air Base from his office window, he felt a surge of pride.
This not only signifies his ability to eliminate Lee Sung-ha, who instigated his betrayal of Park Jung-hwan and manipulated the situation in South Korea behind the scenes with the Americans, thus truly gaining control of the South Korean government, but also represents the Air Force's obedience to him. From the start of the war until now, the Air Force has feigned neutrality; now they have finally chosen to submit to the new President, Ko Chang-jun.
The only regret is that it wasn't an F-35 formation that took to the air, but a KF-21 formation.
After all, the launch of South Korea's F-35 fighter jet requires various authorizations and approvals from the United States, while the domestically produced KF-21 fighter jet does not require as many procedures. This South Korean off-the-shelf fourth-generation fighter jet, based on Pinduoduo, is a copy of China's FC-31 in terms of appearance and overall design. It uses the classic American F414 engine and F-16 avionics kits, making it a successful example of a South Korean integrated solution. It took off from Pyeongtaek Air Base and headed towards Yongsan Air Base.
"Just watch, this plane will take Li Xinghe and his..."
Just as Gao Changjun was speaking, he saw that the KF21 formation had indeed flown to Yongsan Air Base, but their bombing target was the U.S. Army Building in Yongsan, which was a few miles away from the Yongsan Presidential Palace.
The bombs were dropped with great precision. A squadron of six bombs fell from the sky, destroying the U.S. military's basketball court and garage. Two more bombs landed precisely on the roof of the U.S. military building in Longshan, destroying several floors and killing countless clerks.
"what happened?"
Gao Changjun's expression froze in the office.
This is not what I expected.
He didn't even have time to jump up and yell.
Upon seeing this, the wealthy young men around him immediately took off running, utilizing their ancestors' long-distance running advantage to dash several kilometers from Yeouido to Gangnam District, leaving Go Chang-joon behind in their exhaust fumes.
On the radio, the Air Force pilots were still clapping and celebrating joyfully:
"Mission accomplished perfectly! Target hit perfectly!"
Due to low pay and high intensity, South Korean pilots are prone to malfunctions in their operations, often resulting in mistakes such as dropping bombs on civilian houses instead of the intended targets.
That was a really accurate shot!
Before long, Gao Changjun came to his senses, his face ashen, and angrily rebuked the air force:
"I told you to bomb the Presidential Palace in Longshan, so why did you bomb the US military base instead?"
The Air Force is numb:
"You provided the airstrike coordinates?!"
You gave us the bombing coordinates, and we bombed so perfectly, yet you complain that we bombed the wrong place?
After arguing for a few minutes, the Air Force simply cut off contact and fled.
The bombing of a US military base at this sensitive time, and even the precise bombing of the base itself, has once again ignited global public attention.
The point of concern is that Gao Changjun is trying to defect to the Communists by talking about armistice and reconciliation with North Korea and bombing US military bases.
If you try to defect to the Communists, we'll have to attack you.
What's even more embarrassing is that, in such a sensitive location, the KF-21 squadron bombed the Yongsan Air Base in the heart of Seoul and then just packed up and went home.
All air defense facilities at the U.S. military's Longshan base are silent, or may not even exist.
That's such a slap in the face.
Li Xinghe's underhanded tactics are often fatal.
When the news reached the United States, it caused an uproar.
Vance was, of course, furious.
Even the US Congress and the Pentagon are filled with calls for retaliation.
Although under Lee Sung-ha's manipulation, Ko Chang-jun's compromises and concessions to North Korea, as well as his proposal to end the Korean War, greatly satisfied the Republican Party's needs for war, and even satisfied the private needs of President Trump behind the scenes (Trump's strange and mysterious worship of political strongmen such as Putin and Kim Jong-un).
But when he was in charge of Vance for 100 days, he was so eager to boost his record that he made a terrible mistake, like an old man eating poison and wanting to die.
He publicly released a video criticizing Gao Changjun:
"This is unacceptable treason, this is an unforgivable crime. If a usurper warlord dares to bomb US military bases at will, what face does the United States have left in the world?"
In reality, the US military has already lost all face. Not to mention usurping warlords, various militia groups in the Middle East attack US military bases as easily as drinking water, yet the US military has not increased its troop deployment in Iraq.
But Vance didn't care, he said:
"I will appoint G.L., a senior White House official and director of the Japan-Korea Communications Office, as the temporary Presidential Envoy for U.S. Forces Korea, to be fully responsible for diplomatic and U.S. military affairs with South Korea. I order the U.S. Forces Korea Command to reclaim command of the South Korean military and transfer it to the Presidential Envoy's office until the coup leader, Ko Chang-joon, and his group of coup officers are eliminated!"
In Vance's slip of the tongue, Li Xinghe's most crucial identity was inadvertently revealed: Director of the Japan-Korea Communications Office.
For the Japanese, this feeling is incredibly complex. The widespread pro-American faction in Japan now has to confront the fact that Li Xinghe is indeed the American-appointed governor; they must either remain pro-American or pro-Japanese, a choice they cannot reconcile. Consequently, public opinion has become increasingly complex.
As for the South Koreans, they didn't have time to figure out who Lee Sung-ha was at this point. According to the US definition, South Korea was now at war, so wartime command of the South Korean military was transferred to the US military and temporarily assigned to Lee Sung-ha.
So, will Li Xinghe just let it go?
How could any South Korean who has served in the military not know just how terrible the quality of the South Korean military is?
So South Koreans are really scared this time. They are surrounded by the US military, and their own military is causing trouble. They are betrayed by Ko Chang-jun, and their genetic nationalist groups are arresting people everywhere, conducting rapid screening tests, and trying to wipe out 70% of the other genetic descendants in one fell swoop, carrying out a human cleansing plan.
How can anyone stay in this country?
Only Chinese netizens were refreshing their phones 24/7, intensely following the drama. They never expected that Li Xinghe, after wreaking havoc in Japan, would cause trouble in Seoul again, truly a source of chaos.
"Brother, please, never come back to China in this lifetime."
Many people left messages on Li Xinghe's account.
……
Lee Sung-ha distributed [something] all over South Korea:
"Ko Chang-jun is suspected of endangering the US-ROK alliance. All ROK military personnel have severed their command from Ko Chang-jun and are now under the command of the US Forces Korea."
Upon discovering that Lee Sung-ha was vying for command of the South Korean army, Go Chang-joon became even more enraged.
"Does he think he's the US governor of Korea?!"
Finally, Gao Changjun's political maneuvering began to go awry.
He hurriedly released a video of his political party's formation:
"I will lead everyone to a new future. I will establish a political party aimed at benefiting Koreans, defining who is the superior Korean based on their genes. This is the Koreans First Party! People, join us for a better tomorrow."
Then, party branches established based on the fans of YouTube video influencers quickly sprang up all over the country.
Those families with O2B genetic testing certificates immediately became Gao Changjun's most loyal henchmen, even competing with the burgeoning Christian cult for manpower, using modern genetic technology to fight against the Christian group.
Now everyone's pent-up anger from the coup, economic crisis, stock market crash, war, and gunfire can finally be unleashed.
The entire nation was engulfed in bloodshed.
Various militia groups began to quietly take shape. Lee Sung-ha no longer needed to deploy the South Korean army; civilians were already wielding six sticks and even six guns per second. Genetic militias clashed with Christian and cult militias, even storming and occupying local government offices, attempting to seize power.
Amidst this chaos, Li Xinghe was surrounded by a large group of people.
The chaebols naturally have countless ways to find Li Xinghe, who is hiding in the Yongsan Presidential Building.
Sons of prominent chaebol families such as Lee Jae-yong, Lee Boo-jin, and Jung Eui-sun, including those from the Lee, Jung, Koo, and Kim families, smoothly ended up with Lee Sung-ha.
Many people have a peculiar misconception about South Korea's political landscape: that South Korea is a country where chaebols (conglomerates) call the shots.
Strictly speaking, South Korea's chaebols have never actually been able to take control of the country. During the military government era, they were ATMs for Park Chung-hee and Chun Doo-hwan. After the 97 financial crisis, they opened up to the shareholding system, became entangled with American capital, and became someone else's lackeys, able to pick up scraps from the leftovers of American and Japanese capital.
In domestic politics, with the rise of democratic parties, the relationship between these conglomerates and the government has gradually distanced itself. Instead, it has become a cooperative relationship where conglomerates sponsor party elections, and the parties provide them with industrial policies as needed. Their profound control over the private sector, exceeding that of most countries, is indeed a fact; they are so unrestrained that they can do whatever they want without any problem, even allowing you to make movies about them.
Some tycoon sons even enjoy it, liking the feeling that others criticize them, but still have to flatter and admire them.
But if the government really wants to control them, it's not difficult to do so. For example, the heir of Samsung was once imprisoned.
Li Xinghe sighed and said:
"Money, money. Whoever controls money controls the operation of a country and an army."
Lee Boo-jin and other chaebol heirs immediately stood up and called in their financial secretaries.
Li Xinghe first applied pressure:
"I need to borrow $1.5 million from you as a reward fund to get several mech brigades to turn their tank guns around."
Everyone immediately chipped in to give money to Li Xinghe.
Once the funds were in place, Li Xinghe said:
"And I also have a request for you. I want to establish a Pacific Arms Supply Company to provide war munitions specifically for the U.S. military. I just lack start-up capital... Ah, don't worry, this capital will be 100% used to order various munitions produced by your company."
The chaebols understood immediately.
As a result, the major conglomerates immediately used their corporate connections to inject more than $50 billion into Li Xinghe's Pacific Arms Supply Company.
This money is, of course, a tribute of loyalty from South Korean conglomerates to their American "dad." As long as 50% of it can flow back into their hands through arms purchases, they can consider it a profit.
This is precisely Li Xinghe's greatest advantage, which Gao Changjun lacks: he can mobilize massive amounts of funds to facilitate all his plans.
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