Therefore, in this cycle of constantly increasing need and masochism, women who are obsessed with male celebrities and male escorts, and men who are obsessed with nightclub hostesses and female escorts, often become completely immersed in it, lose themselves, and sink deeper and deeper into this logic, eventually turning themselves into "streetwalkers who sell themselves to support male escorts" and "lovestruck men who spend tens of millions of yen of their family fortune and get nothing in return."

"Let's report now."

Su Yumin reported her recent affairs to Li Xinghe:

"The current leader of the Democratic Party is Kim Min-seok. But it's not just him; Jin Seong-jun and Kim Byung-ki are also against us."

Councilwoman Pei Xianzhen knelt before Li Xinghe and reported to him:

"They also formed an organization called the 'Republic of Korea Political Democracy Alliance,' aiming to recruit all opposition groups and create a coalition."

These fans, including female military officers, female politicians, and female bureaucrats, told Li Xinghe about the intelligence they currently possessed.

As a fan leader, Li Xinghe's every glance, gesture, and encouragement is a profound reward for his fans.

When Duchess Olympia arrived in Seoul aboard a plane carrying the Australian and New Zealand delegation and was taken to the Yongsan base, Zhao Lieshu and Li Daiyao were sitting in a conference room, drinking tea.

Actually, the side wall of this room is a single sheet of one-way glass, from which you can see everything in the adjacent hall.

Upon seeing the arrival of this voluptuous noblewoman, Zhao Lieshu explained:

"They were discussing the focal points of social conflict. But in reality, it was Xinghe who was transmitting his own political views to them."

Duchess Olympia looked at the object, which resembled something used by cults to worship their leaders, and asked with slight surprise:

"Really? Why does it look more like a strip club? Or some kind of gang rape scene that's about to take place?"

"This is South Korea."

The two ladies helplessly shrugged in response.

This model is more relatable in a country where cults and fandoms overlap significantly.

At this point, the second phase had begun in the room.

Distinguish between friend and foe in the political arena.

Su Yumin reported:

“Choo Mi-ae, the former leader of the Democratic Party and a member of the Hannam constituency, is willing to cooperate with us, as long as she promises not to touch South Korea’s current constitution and judicial system. Of course, she is not one of us.”

Choo Mi-ae from Henan is considered a prominent political leader in South Korea. A former judge, she once organized the "Joan of Arc Lobbying Group" and was known as the "Iron Lady of Politics." She was an important cabinet minister during Moon Jae-in's administration and took over Cho Kuk's judicial reform process, but unfortunately failed to eliminate South Korea's powerful prosecutor system.

Who eliminated this group of extremely powerful prosecutors?

Of course, it was Lee Sung-ha who carried out the Seoul coup.

Once arrogant prosecutors were driven away by soldiers' rifles, one by one arrested and imprisoned. With the passage of South Korea's new constitution, the prosecutors' previously unlimited power over the police has been abolished, and a new balance of justice is gradually being established.

This is why Li Xinghe's new system is called the Seventh Republic.

Therefore, Choo Mi-ae, who had served as Roh Moo-hyun's and Moon Jae-in's deputy, readily agreed to switch sides from the Democratic Party to Lee Sung-ha.

Another female legislator said:

"Han Jun-ho of the opposition refused to cooperate and insisted on his Christian faith, resolutely criticizing our nativism. Haha, he's an absolutely pro-American Christian, there's no point in dealing with him."

Christians are not necessarily pro-American, but Christian politicians are definitely very pro-American.

Another policewoman said:

"Wen Zhenshuo has absconded; he appears to have fled to Europe."

The reason this guy ran away is quite unique. Although the Democratic Party of Korea is a center-left party in South Korea, it actually promotes issues such as the unification of Korea with North Korea. Therefore, given the somewhat eccentric mental state of South Koreans, it's natural that they would also be involved in issues like Gando and Manchukuo.

South Koreans have a particular fondness for self-constructed territorial claims such as "the former territory of Goguryeo," and have long been committed to promoting a so-called "post-unification" territorial expansion plan, with their sights set on Gando and Northeast Korea. Therefore, Moon Jin-seok had to leave. As the deputy representative of the Democratic Party in the National Assembly, he was associated with the Korea Land Management Association and the Korea Historical Territory Foundation. These two organizations sponsored numerous geographical and historical studies, the purpose of which was to advance their territorial claims.

This issue of historical invention existed to varying degrees in many small, newly independent nations of the 20th century. Newly independent small nations in Europe and Southeast Asia were particularly prone to fabricating stories to claim a long history and assert their right to occupy neighboring territories.

But now that Li Xinghe is about to start the so-called 'new integration movement,' these rotten things can no longer continue.

Therefore, anyone involved in related issues is fleeing. This category also includes former South Chungcheong Province Governor and former Democratic Party Vice Chairman Yang Seung-jo, National Assembly members Lee Jeong-moon and Park Sam-joo, as well as various con artists hiding in Seoul. They are probably already scrambling to buy plane tickets to escape.

When will you send troops?

The Democratic Party of Korea, and the Union for Political Democracy of the Republic of Korea organized by them, essentially encompass all anti-Lee forces. Fans feel they should be eliminated as soon as possible.

Li Xinghe paused for a moment and then told them:

"In their eyes, the focus of the struggle in South Korean society and politics is the power conflict between me, a foreign leader who is essentially isolated, and the development of South Korea's own democratic politics."

indeed.

In fact, most people see it that way. This is a political conflict.

But Li Xinghe said:

"But in my eyes, it is a political reckoning of whether South Korea should be pro-American or pro-Asia-Pacific."

Upon hearing this, the fans immediately sat up straight, listening to Li Xinghe's new perspective.

Li Xinghe continued his presentation:

"So, the core issue the opposition is focusing on is 'Am I Korean?' While my core issue is 'Where is South Korea headed next?'"

"Yes. The South Korea I want to build is one that they cannot accept."

Lee Sung-ha wanted to establish a Korea that acknowledged the status quo, admitted its inferiority in all aspects, stopped claiming to be the homeland of Korea, abandoned the illusion of Goguryeo, promoted Buddhism and old traditions, and returned to the East Asian cultural sphere with Chinese characters.

The opposition jokingly refers to it as the "New Joseon Kingdom".

They also said that if it weren't for the fact that there is a North Korean Republic to the north, Lee Sung-ha would have definitely changed the name of the Republic of Korea.

Li Xinghe then spoke about the opposition:

"What the South Korean opposition wants to maintain is the South Korea they perceive as the greatest, the Christian South Korea, integrated into the developed world of Europe and America, which can attract global worship with K-pop, create cultural trends, and proudly proclaim itself the arsenal of the democratic world in front of European and American countries, a South Korea that gets by by putting on a brave face. But! But the current economic situation can no longer support their unrealistic fantasies."

His varied and rhythmic tone guided his fans to believe in him.

However, it's not difficult, because what Li Xinghe said is reality.

"South Korea's development has reached its peak, and it must break through the constraints and achieve innovation."

South Korea's technology and industry have gradually reached their peak, and like China and Japan, it is constrained in the industrial chain. South Korea has exhausted all its potential.

Similarly, their entertainment industry has peaked and is declining. And in reality, it doesn't generate much profit. However, in its increasing entertainment and media-driven development, South Korea has also become alienated from itself.

Just like their K-pop, which is cheap and lacks substance, gradually declining entertainment content. South Korea has repeatedly promoted it while suppressing other cultural genres, thus failing to replicate "Dae Jang Geum" or extract deeper cultural meaning from its own history than K-pop. Now, what they have uniquely, and what could become a subculture, is probably distinctive political historical dramas like "Seoul Spring" and "The Fifth Republic."

That's the problem.

The Republic of Korea has reached its limit in every aspect.

At this moment, Li Xinghe stood up and looked down at the many women sitting together on the carpet.

He exuded immense confidence and boundless charm, telling everyone:

"In my vision for the future, South Korea, like Japan, will eliminate itself, break free from its shackles, and be reborn! South Korea will no longer be a specific South Korea, and Japan will no longer be a specific Japan. We will both shatter the chaotic and complex history of the past, unite as one, and create a new identity."

This proclamation essentially established Li Xinghe's political stance and action goals, unifying the political ideology of his fan leaders.

That's not enough, of course. Li Xinghe opened his heart to his fans:

"Everyone who believes in me, please come and hug me."

One by one, naked women, wearing only small bras and underwear, or even nothing at all, came to Li Xinghe and accepted his forehead kisses.

Su Yumin was the first, and then the other ladies took turns in turn, without missing a single one.

In the logic of fandom, the closer one is to the fan leader, the more one possesses the status of an apostle, the number one person below the fan leader. Therefore, as the special forces commander, Su Yumin was able to develop and control a large number of Lee Sung-ha's brainwashed fans in the upper echelons of South Korea.

However, when faced with a large number of fans, it's crucial not to neglect one aspect for another. Jealousy can be intense within female fan groups, with fans readily expressing their admiration for their idol. But once the idol begins meeting with fans, unity and fair treatment are essential.

Li Xinghe either hugs and kisses everyone or none of them, so it is indeed a very hard job.

After all the die-hard fans received hugs and kisses, Li Xinghe's lips were practically swollen from all the kisses.

The women in the next meeting room were joking:

What do you think he'll do tonight?

"I'll probably play the role of a cult leader."

Duchess Olympia posted a photo she had taken earlier in the "Loving Family" group:

"It looks more like a cult leader proselytizing. But it seems to fit perfectly in South Korea," commented Mikako, reflecting her stereotypes about South Korea.

"I almost thought this camera angle was of Chen Guilin (the famous scene from the movie where Zhou Chu eliminates the three evils)." My wife loves to exclaim in amazement.

Guanyinlong Bluebird left a message below:

"Um, actually I thought it was a Japanese AV filming location. How about we recreate it sometime?"

Higashikawa Yukami responded angrily below:

"Mom! Don't go crazy in front of the children, take it back!"

"She already has a daughter."

Guanyin Longqingniao defended herself.

……

at the same time.

The All-Korea Democratic Alliance, organized by the Democratic Party of Korea, is headquartered in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, the former headquarters of the Democratic Party of Korea.

Han Joon-ho, who organized the anti-Lee rally during the day, arrived at the meeting room:

"He looks like he's preparing to leave?"

Chen Shengzhun, who organized all of this, said in a deep voice:

"It's hard to say. If Lee Sung-ha is willing to fairly dissolve the Korean Unification Party, which he instructed Cho Gu-hwan to organize, and stop the escalating 'genetic nationalism' and the division of the Korean nation, then there may be a possibility of a peaceful resolution."

Several politicians are anxious because, in any case, the military and large corporations do not support them.

Someone pointed out the window and complained:

"To be honest, it's incredibly foolish to promote the idea of ​​replacing Christianity with Buddhism. It will only make South Korean society more extreme."

However, some politicians disagree:

“We had to do it. Otherwise, how could we organize tens of thousands of Christian defenders? How could we stop his tanks without the jihadists charging forward?”

Faced with this situation, the politicians from the pro-democracy faction seemed to recall the scenes from the Gwangju Democracy Movement. They remembered how the pro-democracy faction prepared for armed conflict, stormed the police station, and Chun Doo-hwan's troops from outside the city entered to fight, even using flamethrowers.

"It seems we have no choice but to fight back and get to the bottom of this..."

Outside the headquarters in Yeongdeungpo-dong, the walls have been painted with words such as "Long Live the Republic of Korea," "Death to the Tyrant," and "Long Live Democracy."

A large tent area has been set up here. The Christian holy war militia, which has been mobilized by the extensive and developed Christian churches in South Korea and even by rural cult groups, has now clutched their guns and is praying quietly under the guidance of the pastors.

A 50-year-old fanatical militiaman pulled a newspaper from a garbage heap that read, "Li Xinghe is going to organize a seven-nation meeting in Seoul to establish a new EU-style organization." He tore it up and used it as kindling to light the campfire at the encampment, intending to cook some food for dinner that night.

In the sky, reconnaissance drones flew silently, taking in everything below, like the eyes of God.

Chapter 909: Declaration of Nationwide Uprising, Sunnis and Shiites (5000 words)

What kind of place is South Korea?

On the communication channel, Queen Charlotte, clutching pregnancy tips, consulted Li Xinghe about the territory he controlled. "Is Lin Yonglin free? Is Lin Zaizai available...?"

In front of the camera, with the backlight of the makeup mirror turned on and makeup remover in hand, Duchess Olympia looked at her elegant reflection and tried to summarize:

"It's probably a country that looks big but is actually small. It seems fashionable and free, but is actually closed off and immersed in tearing and pain? Don't be fooled by its small size; the politicians and the people look as restless as little fighting dogs."

"Does that sound like an island nation?"

"It's more dangerous than island nations, because islanders don't fight as fiercely as people on the peninsula."

After Charlotte lay down drowsily, Duchess Olympia emerged from the dressing room without makeup; only a few other ladies were there.

Li Daiyao pointed to the bathroom:

"He was taking a shower inside, and today he smelled of fans' perfume from head to toe."

Zhao Lieshu, standing beside her, rubbed her forehead, smiled wryly but said with a hint of resignation:

"OK, I'll tell all the fans on his fan site that he didn't shower or wash his hands today, and he fell asleep feeling wonderful thanks to his fans' support."

This is the result of taking the art of manipulating fans' emotions to the extreme. It involves constantly reminding fans that the fan leader will always love them.

It's full of details.

After finally taking a shower, Li Xinghe collapsed onto the bed and fell into a deep sleep.

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