World Domination through Planet Development - Chapter 86
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Episode 86. The uprising of the public hearing
– Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China, has passed away.
Chairman Xi Jinping, who had lived a great and glorious life, suddenly left us last night due to a heart attack.
In the midst of the new demands of contemporary world and China’s development and change, President Xi Jinping founded…
Every Chinese media outlet covered the news of President Xi Jinping’s death in full. Not a single one was left out.
Shi Jin Chang faction.
“It must be the work of the Public Hearing Group!”
“That’s right! Hu Chun-Yan, we must arrest that author immediately!”
Some radical figures were shouting.
“Haven’t you heard the word heart attack?”
“Do you believe that?!”
Xi Jinping. President of the People’s Republic of China.
He was found dead on the sofa by his secretary and was immediately taken to the hospital, but his condition was already beyond recovery.
The hospital also tried their best to revive Shi Jin-chang, who had already died, in response to demands to somehow save him, but it was impossible to revive a body that had been dead for several hours.
The official cause of death announced by the hospital was cardiac arrest.
Shi Jin-chang had been receiving regular health checkups and had been told that he had no health problems.
But a heart attack?
It was the same reason as the death of Li Keping, the head of the Public Hearing Group, who was called the next powerful person after the previous Shi Jin Chang. It was an incredible coincidence.
However, some of the key party members gathered here know that the cause of death revealed at the time of Li Keping’s death was not the cause revealed through a detailed examination.
No one knows the real reason for Li Keping’s death, as funeral procedures began immediately after his death was confirmed.
Likewise, Shi Jin-chang died for the same reason.
There was no reason for the people here not to be suspicious.
However, he is currently undergoing an autopsy for a thorough investigation. The cause of death has been clearly revealed to be cardiac arrest.
No matter how much I tried to deny it, this was not the work of the public hearing guys.
Glance. Glance.
The Shi Jin-chang faction members who had been raising their voices are looking at each other from a place that is not visible.
They were shouting about arresting the public hearing guys and finding out the truth, but in reality, they were trying to decide who should be the next number two.
Who would have thought that Shi Jin-chang would suddenly die of a heart attack? Since the Shi Jin-chang faction had just been established, there was no one who could be called the number two.
So, they were not united internally, and were only busy talking about other things and keeping each other in check.
* * *
The whole of China was thrown into chaos by the news of President Xi Jinping’s death. And this was also true for the faction led by Hu Chunyan.
“What… What on earth is going on?”
“That’s right. If we’re not careful, we might be suspected.”
Hu Chun-Yan’s words startled his junior party members.
“No, that’s ridiculous! Aren’t we innocent?!”
“To be honest, I don’t know what that group is going to do. It’s a crisis for them right now.”
Wouldn’t it be possible to suddenly create evidence that didn’t exist before?
Of course, this is only a case-by-case scenario, and it would be correct to say that it is unlikely that the public hearing could be held in a situation where the person really died of a heart attack.
“Would you still go that far?”
“I don’t know. The first emperor will ascend to the throne, and the second emperor will ascend to the throne.”
First, let the people rule, then let the people rule.
If you act first, you will overpower your opponent, but if you act late, you will be overpowered in return.
If you have trouble guessing how your opponent will move, attack first.
“I’m not ready yet. Is that okay?”
“Haven’t they lost their momentum now? Since they’ve lost their center of gravity, their power will collapse. We need to pressure Xi Jinchang’s close associates and win over the political and business figures who supported Xi Jinchang. If we can do that, it wouldn’t be a stretch for us to regain power.”
The ultimate goal was not to politically attack Shi Jin-chang’s associates.
Those who put Xi Jinping at the pinnacle of the People’s Republic of China. Involving the supporting forces that move the wealth of this country.
That was the way to put Hu Chun-yan back in the center of power.
* * *
A few days later.
After that, Hu Chun-yan and his group traveled around China, but their income was not great.
“Even Mr. Wang of Shanghai said it was difficult.”
“Hmm… .”
Hu Chun-Yan let out a sigh of relief at the report from his subordinate party member.
The commentary seat cannot be left empty for a long time.
There was a fierce battle of wits even within the Shijinchang faction, but they also knew deep down that maintaining this situation was disadvantageous.
The history of the Shi Jin Chang faction is short. Since it was a faction that was united by Shi Jin Chang as its foundation, there was a high possibility that it would fall apart if not careful.
So if they want to maintain power, they will try to quickly consolidate their power.
This side was short on time.
“older brother.”
“Why are you doing that?”
A junior party member speaks cautiously.
“I received a call from the PDC in North Korea asking to see my brother.”
“PDC? The place that created Android?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
Why would you want to see yourself in a place like the PDC at a time like this?
In normal cases, it would be worth considering a business, but Hu Chun-Yan was currently a very special case.
He is a fairly powerful politician, so it can be seen as an opponent that is difficult to meet, but he is not someone with that much power. He is an opponent whose results are minimal compared to the effort put into him.
I was curious as to why they wanted to see me, and it would be even better if they could help me out.
There seemed to be no reason to avoid meeting them.
* * *
Jeong-woo faces Hu Chun-yeon alone.
“The Chinese people you want will have no intention of supporting you.”
“… … .”
Jungwoo spoke right away from where they were sitting.
Although these words penetrated his true feelings, Hu Chun-Yan did not show it.
“Because there is a secret network among those business people.”
“That’s the first time I’ve heard of it.”
How on earth do you know and bring it up?
But even Hu Chun-Yan knew that it wasn’t important in the current situation.
“That’s right. They didn’t build that network among themselves. So, in fact, they probably don’t even know about it themselves.”
“Isn’t it a contradiction that it is a network of relationships and the parties involved did not build it?”
“That’s not a contradiction. For example, if there were a mediator, it would be entirely possible.”
Nod.
Hu Chun-Yan nodded.
“A network of relationships that communicate through relays… I think what you’re trying to say is that there is an entity that moves them behind the scenes?”
“Well, that’s not really important. What’s important is that they will come to a consensus, and unfortunately, it won’t be Mr. Hou Chun-Yan.”
Hu Chun-Yan frowns this time.
“…Why do you think so?”
From Hou Chun-Yan’s perspective, no matter how many times he hears such sermons, in the end they are just opinions based on his own subjective views.
Since it wasn’t a confirmed fact to him, he couldn’t help but wonder what Jungwoo was thinking.
But from Jungwoo’s perspective, this is just a fact that he received from Sarah. So, if you ask him why, it’s embarrassing.
“Hmm… .”
If we really want to find a reason, we should think about why Rothschild did not choose Hu Chun-Yan.
“Don’t you think that Mr. Hu Chun-Yan prefers stable and sustainable economic development over adventurous politics?”
Adventurous politics. That would mean something radical and extreme.
Here, radical does not mean progressive politics. It means that economic reforms that were originally going well are rapidly reverting to conservative ones.
“… I guess you could say that.”
“If that’s the reason, then it must be the reason.”
After hearing Jeong-woo’s words, Hu Chun-yeon stroked her chin and said.
“That’s strange. They are powerful people who hold great wealth and wield it, yet they like adventure. I’ve never thought of it that way.”
Although Hu Chun-Yan subtly objected, Jeong-Woo had nothing more to say.
If I were to elaborate further, I would have to mention Rothschild.
“… … .”
When Hu Chun-Yeon saw Jung-Woo smiling without answering, she seemed to have realized that there was nothing left to find out.
“Very well. I will not deny it. I do not know to what extent what you say is true, but it is true that there are not many people who want to support us. Even if there are, it is only a small amount. There must be a reason why the chairman says so. May I hear the chairman’s proposal?”
Dongsajang. This was the title used to refer to the chairman in China.
“The faction led by Shi Jinchang will probably not leave Mr. Hu Chun-yan alone once the fight between them is over.”
Before making his proposal, Jeong-woo gave a slightly longer introduction.
“… … .”
It was a sudden story, but it was something that Hu Chun-Yan himself had been thinking about.
When they had a strong leader like Shi Jinchang, they had nothing to fear, but now they had become a huge obstacle for them.
“There are two ways to avoid it.”
“What is that?”
“The first is to leave China.”
“Do you think I would do that?”
Hu Chun-Yan immediately asks back as if it were obvious.
“Of course not. So there is a second option.”
“Tell me.”
Jungwoo took a deep breath and answered.
“It’s about gaining a level of power that even your opponents can’t ignore.”
The second option is exactly what Hu Chun-Yan has been trying to achieve in recent days: winning over Chinese business leaders.
But it failed. And the reason the PDC owner says this to himself is because he wants to give him the power instead.
“Then what does the boss want?”
“If that’s what you want… Hmm… What do you think I can give you, sir?”
Jungwoo suddenly asks a question in return.
Hu Chun-Yan pondered deeply what his intention was.
What the PDC president can do is also provide financial support.
It’s like we were discussing it from the beginning, and PDC is a company that cannot be ignored even in China.
But… could it be of help enough to get out of danger in China right away?
If you think about it, that’s not necessarily true. No matter how much support the PDC provides, it would only have real economic effects and would hardly lead to political influence in China.
So… Android? When you say PDC, you mean Android.
It was like a formula.
“Do you plan on supporting Android by any chance?”
“Would you like Android support?”
Jungwoo asks back again.
“… … ?”
Hu Chun-Yan tries to guess Jeong-Woo’s intentions again.
iced coffee.
Only then did Hu Chun-Yan understand what Yizhi was trying to say.
Android. China has yet to adopt Android.
The reason is that, even though the birth rate is low, the population is still overflowing, and above all, because Shi Jin-chang opposed it.
And now, China’s unilateral import and use of Android is tantamount to completely turning its back on the Xi Jinping faction.
Turn your back completely. It’s a short statement, but the meaning it carries is so great.
To tolerate something that is not legally permitted. It is likely to have enormous political repercussions.
So, does that mean that what you can receive from the PDC is of little significance in the face of your own imminent death?
When Hu Chun-Yan was deep in thought with a serious expression.
“Infinite Buddha Nature.”
Suddenly, Jeong-woo recited an idiom.
Infinite sweat. Meaning, ‘Nothing can be accomplished without sweating.’
After thinking about this, Hu Chun-Yan answered.
“Even the mind is not in a good state of mind.”
If you focus your mind on one thing, there is nothing you cannot do.
This phrase originated from the Chinese character for “juja”, and the four-character idiom “infinitely infinite” was derived from here.
Hu Chun-Yan thought of this and responded.
If we were to understand the meaning of Jeong-woo’s words, it would be that in order to overcome this difficulty, we need to go through hardships rather than finding a perfect solution.
After much thought, Hu Chun-Yan answered.
“… The president is right. May I ask what the possible scale is?”
“At least 1 million.”
One million. Half of the two million Chinese troops. It was a sufficient number.
It won’t be free. But since it’s called support, there will be some consideration given.
“I will think positively, but it will take some time.”
He clearly believed that China could become a great nation without war, but ironically, he had to fight to create the nation he envisioned.
From the beginning, if he didn’t fight, his life would be in danger, so there was no other way.
But it was clear that this was something that needed sufficient discussion.
“There won’t be much time. Of course, it’s Mr. Hu Chun-Yan’s time.”
“I know.”
Hu Chun-Yan nodded with a determined expression.
Android introduction. Of course, what they were talking about was military.
They know this even without saying it to each other. What Hu Chun-Yan needs right now is not labor.
The act of introducing private soldiers into a country.
It was clear that this would be an event that would cause huge waves within China.