I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 306
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (306)
“Your Majesty, will you receive the Golden Medal of Honor?”
“That’s not important right now. Is the control working well?”
“Yes, you don’t have to worry about that.”
“You shouldn’t be complacent, because there are people who do things they’re told not to do.”
This is Sri Lanka, where AOPR’s headquarters is located.
I kept a close eye on the situation in India.
They say they give out gold medals of honor in the US, but is that important now?
By dealing with India alone, AOPR will have laid the foundation to move beyond a federation to a world government.
Many experts have predicted the emergence of a unified government and unified currency, but in fact, they are still considered a delusion.
I hold the key to making it happen.
Would I, like that, be obsessed with that American Medal of Honor? I am old now, and I have a gut feeling that this project is the biggest and last project of my life.
So I can’t leave this place, but I can’t help but worry about my status as the head of state of Korea.
Will Korean society continue to function well even if I am away?
The number of civil servants in Korea is about 4.3 million, and this workforce is needed to control a country with a population of 530 million.
Even if Korea is an authoritarian society, it is almost impossible to completely control such a large population.
The problem is that there are people who do things they are told not to do.
“There is no reason why we can’t go to India?!!”
“Let’s go!! We can help our country too!!”
Recently, a Korean civic group requested the Supreme Court to send a letter to India.
India is now in a state of panic due to food shortages and social unrest caused by epidemic diseases. Can a population of 900 million be controlled by a coalition force of only 300,000?
The area of influence of the Allied Forces is only in southern India.
Compared to the north, the population density here is lower and the influence of local leaders is strong, so social control is well-established.
But the North was the complete opposite, with many Indians angry at the incompetence of the Indian government and each seeking their own way to survive.
So, did they leave New Delhi and migrate somewhere else?
India has been a country that has experienced religious conflicts since ancient times, with the majority being Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh.
Naturally, taking advantage of this confusion, some people appeared who indiscriminately massacred members of opposing religions.
Most of the Sikhs, who abstained from killing, migrated south to the Allied forces, but Islam was the exact opposite, and they joined hands with Pakistan (97% Muslim population) and entered into a state of war with the Indian government.
Pakistan is thinking of using this opportunity to overthrow India and establish a unified country. With the AOPR invasion and Pakistan’s intervention, the Indian subcontinent is now out of control.
A civic group is going to get involved in this mess?
Of course, the role of civic groups is only to help refugees and provide medical supplies.
But in such an unstable society, it is extremely dangerous for citizens to roam around in groups.
I strictly controlled the entry of volunteer groups into India.
“I understand the good intentions of those who want to help refugees. However, India is a very dangerous place and is not a place for outsiders to roam. From now on, outsiders are prohibited from entering for any reason.”
The problem is that even if you say this, there are some people who don’t listen.
A Christian group submitted a permit to the Ministry of Health and Welfare to provide medical treatment and relief work in India. But is their purpose really only medical treatment and relief work?
Their real purpose must be to spread Christianity.
But then you might be able to see God’s face.
Not long ago, three American missionaries entered India illegally and went missing while doing missionary work. One was found dead and the other two have not been found at all.
But what kind of religious people would do volunteer work here?
Every time I heard such news, my white hair doubled.
“Our pastor has gone missing there!! Please help us find him!!”
You wouldn’t listen to me like that, so when someone went missing, you sent an SOS to AOPR. Who told you to go in there?
Since they ignored the warnings, I have no reason to search for those missing people.
He warned that if they start looking for this, the same thing will happen again, and that anyone who disobeys the order and enters India on their own will be declared missing.
Still, there will be those who won’t listen, so I will keep a close eye on the situation.
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“The evangelist left for India?”
“Yes, as the Son of God, I cannot turn away from those who are suffering….”
“No, what are you talking about? Are the people suffering only in India? Why on earth are you doing this? The enemy clearly warned you not to go.”
Here, Gyeongseong, Women’s Peace Party representative Lee Yeon-su responded that she could not understand the religious people’s actions.
Lee Yeon-su grew up in a juvenile detention facility, so naturally she encountered many religious people.
The evangelist approached them and said, “Even if your parents abandoned you, God did not abandon you.” How sweet those words must have sounded to the orphans who had nowhere to turn.
Lee Yeon-su also became religious in this way, and even after founding the Women’s Peace Party, she maintained ties with Christian figures.
The problem is that these people sometimes cross the line,
This also emerged as a major social problem not long ago.
[Christian Mission Challenges to the Middle East]
[The Middle East was a place filled with the word of God even during the Byzantine era. However, in the 7th century, it was occupied by Islam, and over time, it was naturally eliminated. However, we should not stop trying. Even in the 13th century, attempts to spread the word of God continued, and in 1930, a Protestant revival movement occurred in Jerusalem.]
Why on earth would you want to spread Christian doctrine in the Middle East?
Of course, it is true that the percentage of Christians in the Middle East has increased compared to the past.
The US-South Korea-Iran coalition swept away Islamic extremists, and in the aftermath, the Catholic-Orthodox ratio in some areas soared to 72%.
However, the percentage of Christians is only 8%, so it is true that Christian forces are putting in a lot of effort in missionary work.
But the Middle East is still a world dominated by Islamic doctrine. Is there any benefit to going there and doing missionary work?
The Middle East has at least achieved peace and stability, but India has not.
Just recently, three American missionaries went missing. Should we expand our influence in such a place?
Although Lee Yeon-su believed in Christianity, she was not foolish enough to step into such a dangerous area.
Is it God’s will to help those in need?
It’s not just India that has difficult people. To anyone who sees such behavior, it seems like a desperate attempt to show off the power of Christianity.
The bigger problem is that Christian forces are showing an attitude of trying to use the Women’s Peace Party for political purposes. Missionary work requires manpower, but how many missionaries will there be?
The percentage of Christians in the Women’s Peace Party is 22%.
Missionaries took advantage of this point to persuade party members.
“You too, let’s go to India for missionary work.”
“Isn’t that the place the enemy told you not to go? It’s dangerous.”
“As children of God, it is our duty to spread the gospel even at the risk of our own lives.”
What the heck is this,
Lee Yeon-su had been growing the party by joining forces with Christian forces, but now he felt it was time to cut ties with them.
I decided to make a public declaration while I was at it.
He made his opinion clear in front of reporters.
“What do you do when your child says he doesn’t want to go to school? You have to explain to him why he has to go to school. But what do you do when he keeps asking the same question?
Of course, going to school is not the only answer. There are also ways to educate children at home. If a child is not adapting to school, I think it is the parents’ role to listen to their position.
But going to India or not is a completely different matter.
The head of state has clearly stated the reasons why you should not go to India. It is a place where numerous sects and local leaders are fighting for power, and public security is so bad that people disappear in broad daylight.
But what should the government do if there are people who still want to go there? Should they explain to them why they should not go to India?
I don’t see any reason to convince these people.
Because their goal from the beginning was to expand their power in India.
In the Middle East, there are cities where Catholicism and Orthodoxy now account for over 70% of the population. In comparison, Christianity only accounts for 8%. That’s why Christianity is in such a hurry. We need to go in first and expand our influence.
Should we tolerate such behavior?
Of course, I have received a lot of help from Christianity so far. The words that my parents abandoned me but God did not abandon me still remain in my heart. However, I cannot accept pushing God’s children into such a dangerous area.
Our Women’s Peace Party members will never go to India.
There are many people in need in Korea, and they need our help. In the future, please do not tell your party members to go to India for missionary work.
Anyone who says such things will be expelled from the party. Why can’t I go to India? Don’t ask me that question. I won’t answer. Why should I answer that question when you have explained it to me several times so that I can understand?
“Please don’t do what I tell you not to do. I beg you.”
The Christian community responded to CEO Lee Yeon-su’s resolute attitude.
Only a few people are taking great risks in order to go to India, while most are refraining from doing so in accordance with the wishes of their heads of state.
There are many people in difficult situations in our country, so why do they do such things? If something leaks inside, won’t it leak outside?
Using irrational numbers tends to cause problems, and Christian groups focus on domestic rather than overseas missionary work.
If you want to do missionary work, there are many ways to do it. You cannot enter India, but there is still the Chinese market with a population of 400 million.
If he could just target the Chinese, he could secure hundreds of millions of believers, so why bother going to India? In this way, CEO Lee Yeon-su grew into a big shot in the Christian community without even realizing it.
He is only 21 years old, but he is now a big shot leading 230,000 party members.
South Korea’s head of state, who became president at the age of 20 on the basis of the Korean People’s Party, followed a similar pattern.
Naturally, politicians who pay attention to Lee Yeon-su also appear.
Here, as the news broke that ‘the head of state almost adopted Representative Lee Yeon-soo as his adopted daughter in the past,’ Representative Lee Yeon-soo received even more attention.
Some entrepreneurs start lining up early,
But CEO Lee Yeon-su’s response was resolute.
“I did not establish a political party to receive bribes.”
“No… this is not a bribe, it’s a political donation. If you want to do politics, you need donations, right?”
“We can be self-sufficient in that case. I will decline.”
The Women’s Peace Party has already begun to find a way to self-sufficiency.
What will happen to a political party if it depends on donations from heads of state or outside sources?
In this structure, the more elections a political party holds, the more money it makes.
In fact, the Korean People’s Party (1941-1987) spent about 300 to 700 million won every time it ran an election and received 1.2 to 2 billion won in government subsidies.
Do you think this is correct?
If the government covers election expenses, political parties will just become leeches that live off the blood of the people. Representative Lee Yeon-soo knows this, so he is cooperating with the Christian community to secure funds for political party activities.
It is true that the Women’s Peace Party is gaining support thanks to this decisive aspect of the representative.
The Women’s Peace Party’s approval rating soared from 23% to 29%.