At this moment, Seoul was filled with a tense atmosphere.

Gao Changjun deployed the White Horse Division, Flying Dragon Division, Tumbler Division, and Capital Mechanized Division, which Park Jung-hwan had summoned from various places, to several major transportation routes in Jiangnan and Jiangbei. The 2nd Mechanized Brigade, the 30th Mechanized Brigade, and the 5th Mechanized Brigade were respectively stationed at Bukhansan, Seocho-dong in the south of the city, and the Gimtaek Airport Expressway exit in the northwest of the city.

He believes:

"Li Xinghe is completely surrounded at the Longshan base. Even if he had wings, he couldn't escape this encirclement. I need to free up my hands and focus my energy on politics!"

Given its current state, there's nothing we can do but grit our teeth and bear it.

Gao Changjun could only continue to promote genetic nationalism, and began issuing a series of decrees to ban numerous Christian cult groups.

Then, they openly demanded that all citizens register for new ID cards according to the paternal Y chromosome, thus completely tearing apart the Korean Christian Church and the Korean nation.

The family of over ten million O2B genes will become an important asset to Gao Changjun.

He was so delusional.

However, at this moment, Li Xinghe strolled out of the Longshan base, stood on a tank of the 2nd Armored Brigade, and addressed the South Korean troops blocking his way:

"I am the Director of the U.S. Office of Communications with Japan and South Korea and the White House Special Envoy, responsible for all affairs between Japan and South Korea. Soldiers, you should know me. Many of you probably think I'm a scoundrel, hate me, and resist me, but I bring you conditions that you cannot resist."

"Each person will receive six months' worth of military pay!"

Lee Sung-ha held up banknotes, giving the South Korean army the only tangible benefit since the coup.

Although half a year's military pay is not much, it still amounts to several million Korean won, which is roughly equivalent to a year's surplus.

With the added pressure from the United States and the return of command, what are we waiting for?

The 2nd Armored Brigade cleared the road, allowing the air transport from Gimpo Airport to quickly cross the northbound motor vehicle lane under Su Yumin's command and arrive at the Yongsan Base to escort Li Xinghe.

"One air unit, move out!"

Li Xinghe said this.

The coup was supposed to be launched in the early hours of the morning to save time and reduce casualties, but Li Xinghe preferred to launch the coup during the day.

He sent Gao Changjun a message:

"I've decided to teach you what a truly deterrent, reliable, and effective coup d'état is."

At this time, the various coup forces habitually assembled.

Armored vehicles from the First and Ninth Airborne Deployments sped along the road from Gimpo Airport to Yeouido; the Third Airborne Deployment passed unimpeded through Seocho-dong in Seongnam, where the 30th Armored Brigade was stationed, and even headed north with the 30th Armored Brigade; the First Division, led by Yang Jin-hyuk, passed through the Bukhansan Division's garrison without any hindrance. Park Jin-hee, the division commander stationed at Bukhansan and bombarding Seoul, reluctantly chose Lee Sung-ha over Go Chang-joon, one of the two anthropomorphic beings. After all, he suspected he had the O3 gene, and what if he were purged later?

The South Korean Air Force also smoothly switched sides and accepted Lee Sung-ha's command.

F-35 air force formations launched a large-scale terrorist attack on six locations, including the headquarters of the Korean First Party, where supporters of genetic nationalism were gathered. Bombs were dropped in the dark sky with howling winds, landing directly on the heads of civilians, blowing up entire buildings, crushing countless right-wing lunatics, and even the National Assembly in Yeouido was subjected to a full-scale bombing by the air force.

"How come the bombs were so accurate this time too?"

Gao Changjun gripped his Grand President badge tightly, blood flowing down the cracks, his expression contorted.

At this point, Go Chang-joon recalled the past, from the inexplicably hyped social issue of genetic nationalism, to the successive coups by Yang Yong-mo and Park Jung-hwan, to his own coup attempt instigated by Lee Sung-ha, to revising the constitution of the Seventh Republic to end the inter-Korean standoff, to the Ministry of Finance running out of money, to his instigation of genetic nationalism to split his opposition, and finally to his abandonment.

Everything is connected; everything is connected.

He was tricked by Li Xinghe. From beginning to end, the piece named Gao Changjun was just a chariot crossing the river on Li Xinghe's chessboard.

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Author's note: Thank you for your support. 5500 words.

Chapter 692: A Good Dog Guards the Border, US, Japan, South Korea + Australia (6300 words)

Bombs rained down from the sky, and Ko Chang-jun's "Koreans First Party," which had just been established, became a target of the air raid.

Naturally, the political bloggers in Seoul who joined him in causing trouble also became targets of control.

Lee Sung-ha stood atop a K2 tank, speaking to the South Korean soldiers through a megaphone:

“I am Lee Sung-ha. I currently have 2300 billion won. I am going to give a bonus equivalent to six months’ worth of military pay to all the divisions that have entered Seoul, approximately 9 soldiers, and all officers.”

General Su Yumin followed behind Li Xinghe, accompanied by the Special Operations Command.

All the soldiers in front, either on orders from their superiors or on their own initiative, made way for each other.

Go Chang-jun, who was in Yeouido, was stunned.

"What? Li Xinghe is throwing money around?"

Bad news keeps coming:

"What? The first airlift has already crossed the defense zone of the 2nd mech brigade? Su Yumin has defected to Li Xinghe? The third airlift has already reached the south of the city?"

Even worse news is coming:

"Have the Air Force and Navy completely defected?"

Gao Changjun's so-called perfect blockade, which surrounded Li Xinghe at the Longshan base, was thus thwarted. He took out a South Korean chaebol's bank card, swiped it, and left.

Upon witnessing this scene, Gao Changjun uttered his last publicly made statement in his office:

"Li Xinghe waved the banknotes, and the South Korean army, just like South Korea, turned their backsides upside down! They even had the audacity to spread their buttocks apart and shout, 'No need to wear a condom, please!'"

This statement was recorded by the president's secretary and circulated.

But what do we do now?

Gao Changjun had no choice but to flee for his life.

Taking advantage of the meeting at Panmunjom a few days ago, Gao Changjun had private conversations with General Kim. Like Kim Myung-soo's coup last year, he was preparing to flee to North Korea to make a living.

Fortunately, the eastbound roads in Seoul were not blocked.

Because the Capital Mechanized Division cleared the road and also withdrew to Gapyeong County, leaving Seoul unattended, this was seen as their final gesture of goodwill towards Go Chang-jun. Therefore, a gap was left on the east side.

"And the 55th Division!"

Go Chang-jun certainly had his own elite troops. He once served as the commander of the 55th Beonghwa Division on the southeast side of Gyeonggi Province. Although this unit was jokingly called the Everland (the location was near Everland) Command, it was under the jurisdiction of the Yongin City Command and was deployed in the capital defense forces during wartime. It had its own mobile battalion.

He had contacted his loyal juniors earlier, asking them to cross the short distance of less than 70 kilometers to come and save his life.

When the mobile battalion of the Beacon Fire Division advanced northeastward, Li Xinghe was actually a little numb.

There were no troops nearby that Li Xinghe could immediately mobilize. Even the three air force units, due to Li Xinghe's centralized orders, had already rushed all the way to the Jiangnan District, thus deviating from the route and allowing the Fenghuo Division to head north.

Just as the coup command was in an uproar, discussing whether to deploy the air force or have the air force carry tanks, Zhao Guhuan finally played his role.

He said excitedly:

"My White Tiger Division has arrived!"

At this critical moment, Zhao Guhuan's men, the 36th White Tiger Division, who had crawled out of the snow-covered wilderness of Wonju in Gangwon Province, east of Seoul, finally arrived at the eastern corner of Seoul.

This ground defense division, which spends its days battling in the snow and ice, displayed its most amazing talent as soon as it entered the city.

fight.

Zhao Juhuan shouted into the phone:

"Attack! Make everyone on the road get to the side of the road. Our goal is to intercept the Beacon Fire Division at all costs!"

The cold wind from Gangwon Province, the brutal blows that made Seoul citizens cry out in pain, and the firsthand experience of the daily life of the South Korean military.

After Li Xinghe showered the 36th White Tiger Division with money and promised to move it to a warmer and more comfortable location, the White Tiger Division soon began fighting the hastily northward-bound Firefly Division in the farmland on the southeastern outskirts of Seoul.

The soldiers of the Beacon Fire Division were stunned, and they cried and fled as the White Tiger Division tried to intercept them.

"Aren't we brothers?!"

But the White Tiger Division remained silent, only wildly wielding their batons at their comrades. Six blows per second was no longer their limit; they used both hands and mouth.

The White Tiger Division is known for its ability to even bite people to death.

Some soldiers even used their teeth to bite trucks; anyone who didn't know better would think they thought they were iron-eating beasts.

It can be said that the White Tiger Division truly brought its talents to Seoul, and displayed them exceptionally well, allowing the residents of Seoul and the Beacon Fire Division to witness the madness of the Jurchen savages in the icy wilderness.

The battle of wits lasted less than an hour.

Upon discovering that the support troops had been intercepted on the upper reaches of the Han River, Gao Changjun knew that the situation was hopeless.

He immediately prepared to break through the encirclement with the presidential guard he had temporarily drawn up.

Gao Changjun stood on an M26 Pershing tank, preparing for a final stand.

However, Li Xinghe led his team, standing atop a K2 main battle tank of the 2nd Mech Brigade, blocking their path as they attempted to escape across the Han River Bridge.

Li Xinghe raised the radio:

"Gao Changjun, your Beacon Fire Division has been stopped by the White Tiger Division."

"You have no more troops to deploy."

A nearly century-old, dilapidated car and a state-of-the-art tank, reminiscent of the Korean online shopping platform Pinduoduo, are parked at opposite ends of the Han River Bridge.

Sitting atop the American M26 tank is South Korea's new president and former Army Chief of Staff, Ko Chang-joon.

Sitting atop the K2 tank in South Korea was Lee Sung-ha, the American-appointed Governor-General of Korea, the father of the young Japanese Emperor, and a Chinese-American.

Gao Changjun had nothing more to say, only asking:

Why did I lose?

Li Xinghe replied jokingly:

“Listen, the so-called survival philosophy of small countries is to learn to be dogs. Dogs for the Ming Dynasty, dogs for the Qing Dynasty, dogs for America, and your only mistake is not realizing that you can only be a dog.”

Then Gao Changjun fell completely silent.

Li Xinghe said to the presidential guard:

"I, Li Xinghe, will make you a gentleman's promise. If you surrender now, I will pardon your subordinates for treason. I will only arrest you."

"Tall Commander!"

The subordinates were leaderless and in complete chaos.

Looking back at his subordinates, Gao Changjun felt like he was grinding his teeth to powder, but life is so unpredictable.

Gao Changjun's experience as the Grand Commander lasted less than half a month before Li Xinghe cruelly declared his Grand Commander experience card expired.

He wanted to die, but he still had subordinates and family.

He didn't want to die, but he was certain he would be humiliated by Li Xinghe.

In the midst of such intense contemplation, he was pulled off the car by his subordinates and became Li Xinghe's prisoner.

Lee Sung-ha didn't make things difficult for him, but instead drove him to the South Korean National Assembly.

The official statement reads: "President Gao Changjun needs to go back to his office to do some work."

doing what?

Everyone knows it was suicide.

Back at the National Assembly in Yeouido, sitting in his presidential chair, Go Chang-joon looked like a puppet.

Li Xinghe first took out a remote control:

"Wow, a remote control."

He then pulled out another bomb:

"Wow, a big bomb."

Lee Sung-ha placed the bomb in Go Chang-joon's hand, then carried the real remote control with him and placed the fake remote control in Cho Gu-hwan's hand. The entire process was selectively filmed by the surveillance camera above Cho Gu-hwan's head, and what would be broadcast in the future would only be Go Chang-joon's 'suicide' process.

The room also contains the urns containing the ashes of Liang Longmo and Park Jung-hwan.

These are the losers in the previous political struggle.

Now Gao Changjun is one of them.

Li Xinghe and Zhao Juhuan turned to leave, and Li Xinghe deliberately clapped his hands and made one last joke:

"Bang! They were buried in the Yeouido National Assembly building."

"Goodbye~"

They left, and the bomb's timer started.

Holding the bomb in his hand, Gao Changjun suddenly struggled with what he should wear in the quiet room.

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