A Lie Has Turned Into Reality - Chapter 316
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Busy days passed by.
My retirement, which I had planned for a long time, had a rocky start, but it is progressing in a similar direction.
Even the contract was concluded successfully.
The Minister of State has signed the contract on the condition of the royal family, and all that remains is to officially activate the royal family’s power at the coronation ceremony.
Of course, I didn’t like the process that much, but what can I do?
In any case, we cannot help but see significance in the fact that he has laid the foundation for breaking free from the shackles of being the chairman of the SW Group.
So, the situation has been settled for the time being.
Now all that really remained was the coronation.
Preparations for the coronation went smoothly without any hiccups.
We pulled together the infrastructure of the SW Group as much as possible, and I also began a thorough policy review with the cooperation of the White House.
To be honest, the process wasn’t that easy.
But what can we do? It’s already spilled milk.
All we can do is try our best to fix it.
Time passed like that.
in the end.
The day of the coronation is just around the corner.
“Mr. Chairman, here is the final draft of the coronation plan.”
The piled up documents have also almost been approved, and people from each country, including the United States, China, and Russia, have expressed their intention to participate.
“How about the notarization?”
“All permanent members have reached an agreement.”
The same goes for notarization.
The five permanent members of the Security Council, with whom they have maintained friendly relations, approved the extension of the contract without much fuss.
Since I was directly in charge of the overall design, most of my opinions were accepted.
There is one thing I emphasized.
Transfer the ruling power of North Korea to the royal family, not the SW Group, but maintain the existing system.
The real politics is the SW Group.
Final approval is royal.
The content was nothing special.
The important thing is that, at least in North Korea, the royal family reigns over the SW Group.
If it were up to me, I would just like to play a symbolic role and just eat and play.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs was not stupid enough to easily accept such a suggestion.
That’s why it was necessary to wrap it in a reasonably attractive packaging and leak it to the press.
There is no need to worry about your external reputation, but you need to finish neatly to avoid problems.
The Pyongyang meeting was held just before the coronation.
Heads of state and working-level officials from various countries gathered at the main building of the Pyongyang government building to kick off press work.
“It’s been a while since I’ve been to North Korea.”
President of the United States, Franklin Taylor.
He sat down in his prepared seat and let out a chuckle.
“Ah, President Roman. It’s been a while for you too.”
“It’s been a while. It’s not that nice to see you though.”
“Haha, who would be happy?”
Roman Isyanov.
President of the Russian Federation.
He frowned at the flexible American president’s counterattack.
“I think it’s time we stopped seeing each other’s faces. You’ve been doing this for a long time.”
“Are there any complaints?”
“There are always a lot of complaints. I just have to endure it because I see Chairman Kim Sung-woo’s face.”
“……”
“What’s wrong? You don’t look so good.”
“If you knew that, you should have just stepped aside.”
In fact, his complexion was not good.
It can’t be helped.
Because the relationship between Kim Sung-woo and Russia was the worst of the worst.
In the midst of all this, the meeting was held with the intention of establishing a royal family, so how could it not be uncomfortable for him?
He clenched his fists with a rotting face.
“hmm.”
In fact, there were even worse victims.
Franklin Taylor turned his head slightly.
Far away, Chinese President Wang Qiang was also sitting with a displeased expression on his face.
The staff sitting next to him also didn’t look very happy.
They, who had been severely beaten by Kim Sung-woo, were keeping their place in a solemn atmosphere.
Who knew?
Who would have thought that China and Russia could be transformed into such docile lambs because of just one person?
“…the royal family.”
Franklin Taylor stroked his chin.
At first, I was a bit puzzled.
At the same time, discomfort also raised its head.
This is because the word ‘royalty’ gave off quite a bit of a sense of discomfort.
That’s why opinions were divided even in the White House.
There were some, but not all, opinions that it would be detrimental to America’s national interests.
But what can we do?
Chairman Kim Seong-woo is already a ‘phenomenon’ that cannot be dismissed as a mere businessman.
His standing in North Korea has already deteriorated to a certain level.
Even the contract is a problem between Chairman Kim Sung-woo and North Korea.
Of course, you can intentionally sabotage it.
There is no justification for it, and it is not even merited.
‘It’s better to cooperate than to fight for nothing.’
He was re-elected by a narrow margin this year.
And that too at the oldest age ever.
He had one belief.
That is, a friendly relationship with the SW Group is bound to be beneficial to the national interest.
He succeeded in being re-elected with that one belief.
He has made numerous achievements, and these achievements have been realized as enormous national benefits, leading to the blind support of the people.
Maybe that’s why.
The trust he had in Chairman Kim Sung-woo was close to the highest level.
“I’m already looking forward to it.”
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Pyongyang talks.
An agreement on the content has already been reached, and in reality, this meeting is merely a gathering to once again organize the agreed upon content.
But the public has no way of knowing the details.
There is one purpose to this meeting.
Leaking a moderately packaged image to the press.
This once again emphasizes the blood alliance between the United States and North Korea.
That was Franklin Taylor’s will.
No, to be precise, it is America’s will.
For them, this meeting is actually an opportunity.
North Korea will become even more united with the existence of the royal family, and this will soon be replaced by national power.
All kinds of North Korean key industries, including the railway business.
As North Korea’s standing in the international community rises, its value will also go through the roof.
And the United States is North Korea’s blood ally.
In other words, it means that they can place their spoons on the delicious table set by North Korea faster than anyone else.
“Haha, it looks pretty interesting.”
North Korea.
royal household.
Kim Sung-woo.
You can’t miss any of them.
Through this meeting, the United States intended to strongly express its will.
The same goes for other countries.
Everyone was sitting in their seats, calculating what they would gain from this meeting.
Of course, China and Russia are exceptions.
They must have gritted their teeth and participated in this meeting.
What can I do?
It’s just what you sow.
“… … ”
Franklin once again exchanged the results of his talks with his staff.
And after a while.
Crunch.
The door opened with a clinking sound.
“Everyone is here.”
Kim Sung-woo.
He muttered in a calm voice beyond the open door.
“Let’s get started slowly.”
Pyongyang talks.
The signal flare announcing a new era has finally flown into the sky.
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“Chairman, this way.”
What the fuck.
It’s finally begun.
The point of this meeting was nothing special.
It’s just a matter of repeating in front of everyone what was agreed upon in advance.
At first glance, it may seem like a useless meeting, but in reality, that is not the case at all.
‘Because the public doesn’t know yet.’
What has been made public so far is only fragmentary facts.
That is why it was impossible for the public to know the detailed information exchanged with each country.
So what can I do?
We need to package it appropriately and release it to the media.
More than 50% of this meeting is also for that purpose.
“There are reporters waiting inside.”
Honestly, I’m nervous.
This isn’t my first time in a place like this, but somehow I never get used to it.
The leaders who had gathered for the meeting had already moved to the conference room.
He would probably be surrounded by a mob of reporters, bombarded with questions and flashbulbs going off on all sides.
“Now it’s your turn, Chairman.”
And now it’s my turn.
If I open that door, reporters hungry for breaking news will swarm me like a swarm of bees.
‘It’s okay. It won’t be difficult.’
Yeah, what’s the problem?
Just do it as you normally would.
I walked straight into the conference room.
Paat—!
Click—! Click—! Click—!
Camera flashes flash everywhere.
The sound of the shutters pouring out is so loud it hurts my ears.
The staff followed behind me.
As I walked up to the podium, the reporters waiting all raised their hands and started asking questions, but I firmly stopped them.
“I will take your questions separately later.”
I walked slowly to the podium and grabbed the microphone.
There was a moment of silence and all eyes turned to me.
“Ahem.”
A dry cough breaks out.
He held the microphone with both hands and cleared his throat.
“Nice to meet you. I’m Kim Seong-woo.”
As the reporters took out their notepads and prepared to record the results of the meeting, I thought about how I could sensationally spread the news of the royal establishment.
“As Chairman of the SW Group, I hosted today’s meeting and after quite some time, we were finally able to reach an agreement.”
Boom! Boom!
Once again the flashes poured down.
“I would like to take this opportunity to speak.”
I continued speaking in a trembling voice.
There was something that absolutely had to be said before announcing the results of the meeting.
“I am-”
That’s right—
“…I will step down from my position as Chairman of SW Group as of today.”
… it was a half-baked retirement news.
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