World Domination through Planet Development - Chapter 87
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Episode 87. Guangdong Province, the stronghold of the public hearing
A magnificent Baroque interior.
Sunlight was streaming into the quaint interior through the large windows.
A woman’s shadow reflected in the window.
It was Caroline.
He looked as if he was thinking deeply about something with a serious expression on his face.
“It’s strange… .”
What on earth happened? A sudden heart attack.
The thought is that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s death. The official cause of death was cardiac arrest.
Shi Jinchang’s autopsy was performed by his attending physician, who was associated with the Rothschilds.
He was created with the highest priority because he would later play a key role in bringing down Shijinchang.
There was no sign of suspicion, although it was possible that he had betrayed her.
Rothschild was not the only one who felt the need for an autopsy.
It was almost a certainty, as most Chinese people were suspicious of the cause of death.
The current most powerful person in China is dead.
Since the autopsy was conducted with so many eyes watching, it was very difficult for false results to come out. That is something that even the current Rothschilds find very difficult to do.
So is it a real heart attack?
Shi Jin-chang, who had been receiving consistent care from the best medical staff, suddenly suffered a heart attack?
The previous death of Li Keping was a heart attack, which made it all the more suspicious. It was as if the cause of death had been aimed at that point.
It felt like a message someone was sending to Caroline herself.
“Huh. No way.”
I couldn’t help but laugh at the absurd imagination.
It must be a coincidence.
His death was clearly a heart attack. He was just unlucky.
“What’s important now is….”
To firmly establish the next successor.
We couldn’t let things go wrong at such a critical time, so we had to move quickly. We had to prevent the political power structure in China from splitting up at all costs.
To be honest, I was concerned that the person who could replace Chairman Shi Jin-chang was not a particularly suitable person.
A character who has a complex about power like Shi Jin-chang and constantly tries to rise up. A character who will do anything to achieve it.
Unfortunately, there is no such person.
The people close to Shi Jin-chang now are all like traitors who rose through flattery and sycophancy.
“Well… it doesn’t make sense for someone like that to be under him.”
In competitive relationships, most people are like this, but even more so the dictator type of personality. They extremely dislike people with the same tendencies as themselves.
So, their subordinates had to be filled with people who moved according to their taste. Opportunistic and hyena-like authors.
“Phew… .”
The weight of such an important event taking place in her generation weighed heavily on her shoulders.
* * *
“Is that true? You’re saying we can get support for Android?”
“It’s not certain yet. Shouldn’t we discuss this with you first?”
Meanwhile, a party member who had been pondering after hearing Hu Chun-Yan’s words cautiously spoke up.
“But brother, it’s not a bad thing to be able to get support, but how do you plan on bringing in Android if it’s not legally permitted?”
Hu Chun-Yan nodded heavily to him.
“That would be the most important question….”
Then, Hu Chun-Yan looked at the party members without continuing to speak.
The party members, realizing what this meant, began to ask questions in surprise.
“Brother! Are you saying that you are going against the party?!”
“That’s so reckless!”
Hu Chun-Yan sighed, perhaps it was the expected reaction.
“Whew~ Good. Then let’s hear your opinions. Are there any other good methods? Please suggest your opinions.”
“… … .”
“that is….”
Even if they were against it, would there be any other suitable solution? If so, I wouldn’t have had any expectations for the last meeting with the PDC.
“As you all know, I have already made a bet. I have struck them in the back of the head first, so they will not leave me alone.”
Even if they had just stayed quiet, Hu Chun-Yan had already exposed them in China in an attempt to raise his political standing in China.
Even now, the remaining core leaders of the Shi Jin Chang faction remain in controversy over several economic issues.
But unfortunately, they were already the most powerful people in the party. That level of preparation was not enough to threaten their positions.
Of course, it was a pity that the purpose was to lower their image and win over other powerful people rather than bring them down from the beginning.
A stagnant atmosphere.
After looking around for a while, Hu Chun-Yan began to speak with a solemn expression.
“I, Hu Chun-Yan, entered politics for a just cause.”
Party members from the public hearing listened to his suddenly changed mood.
“Look at China today. Those who have are prospering, and those who do not have are starving. … Even though!!”
Hu Chun-Yan firmly held his index finger and raised it to the sky.
“Our China has abandoned communism! But we were proud that politics remained for the weak and powerless! But what about the current communism?! The princelings have inherited their wealth and are now on the path to complete dictatorship!!”
Hu Chun-Yan lowers the hand she was holding while catching her breath.
“I, Hu Chun-Yan, hereby swear to myself that I will not bend my will, even to the point of death.”
As soon as Hu Chun-Yan finished speaking, the door opened as if it were a scripted scene and a party member came in holding something in his hand.
It was a huge piece of paper and a cauldron.
Clang.
Then he spreads out some drawing paper on the table where they are sitting.
Swish.
Hu Chun-Yan, with her sleeves rolled up, extends her hand to a party member.
Then the party member took a needle out of the needle holder and pricked his finger.
Gulp.
Flowing blood.
Hu Chun-Yan immediately began to carve his name onto the paper.
It was a blood oath.
Hu Chun-Yeon wrote down all three characters of her name.
“Are you afraid? I will not force you to make sacrifices. If there is anyone who wants to leave, I will not stop them.”
Hu Chun-Yan speaks while looking at everyone around him one by one with wide-open eyes.
“I, Wang Chunming! I hereby swear to share the same purpose as Brother Hu Chunyan!”
Wang Chunming, who could be said to be Hu Chun-yan’s closest confidant, personally stepped forward and rolled up his sleeves.
Then, together with Hu Chun-Yeon, he writes a blood letter.
It was the so-called wind catcher.
“I, Zhang Wei! I swear that I will stand with Brother Hu Chun-Yan until I die!”
Another party member who stands out in the same way.
As these two people took the lead and wrote the pledge in blood, other party members could not help but join in on the excitement.
Everyone gathered there participated in writing the pledge in blood.
“I have nothing to fear since you are together.”
Hu Chun-Yan looks around at everyone with a determined expression.
“We are now moving our base to Guangdong Province.”
“Is it Guangdong?”
“Yes, if he is the party secretary of Guangdong Province, he can join us.”
Party Secretary. A position that governed the local province.
Currently, all the party secretaries in coastal provinces are people from Xi Jinchang. The same goes for the party secretary in Guangdong province, but Hu Chun-yan has a special relationship with him.
Of course, that doesn’t mean that it will be able to cooperate with Hu Chun-Yan, but if he successfully establishes himself in Guangdong Province, then he will have no choice but to join.
“That’s a good thing! I think it would be very convenient for the people of the Communist Youth League to gather in Guangdong Province.”
“I guess so.”
Also, there were still some senior soldiers from the Gongcheongdan who remained. Fortunately, most of them were concentrated in the southern inland, so it could be considered a pretty good location if you wanted to move the enemy.
And support from the PDC.
In fact, trying to do something like that in North Korea is impossible without the support of the North Korean government. So, it can be said that their intentions represent the entire country of North Korea.
I don’t know if they were really going to push for a hearing or not, but there was a good chance of a continued deal.
If we do well, we can expect help not only from North Korea but also from countries allied with them.
To do that, they had to secure their base along the coast, even if it meant going to great lengths.
“First, carefully send the family away. We have to proceed as quickly as possible. Do you understand?”
“Yes, bro!”
* * *
-We are definitely prepared.
“Thank goodness. Same here.”
Jungwoo having a video call with Hu Chun-Yeon.
From what I’ve heard, it seems that Hu Chun-Yan has succeeded in moving his base to Guangdong Province. It seems that it wasn’t too difficult to divert attention due to the chaos in the current situation.
-Are you sure you have 1 million GB of Android ready as you promised last time?
“Of course.”
-Okay. Then, please send me 100,000 units first.
“Okay. We will send 100,000 units via pre-arranged international routes.
-I’ll send someone to the airport to make sure you get it.
100,000 Androids sent to the airport.
These androids were initially scheduled to be sent via regular passenger planes. If the androids were transported using passenger planes that travel at a rate of 100 per day, a total of 100,000 could be sent in 5 days.
If they had mobilized military airports or container ships, they could have transported 1 million units at once, but it seemed their circumstances were not favorable.
Surprisingly, it was easier to control civilian airports, and it was difficult to directly mobilize aircraft to organize international flights, so they just arranged for seats.
The North Korean side decided to mobilize the passenger plane. This was possible because Jeong-woo had prepared the passenger plane in advance.
“Mr. Hu Chun-Yan, although we are sending you the android on good terms, you must keep in mind that this is not intended to interfere in China’s internal affairs.”
Jungwoo suddenly draws a line.
Non-interference in internal affairs meant that the official government of China did not support Hu Chun-yan.
This is purely a transaction.
Hu Chun-Yan seemed to find Jeong-Woo annoying, so she answered a beat slower.
-I know very well.
“Good luck, Mr. Hu Chun-Yan.”
-Thank you.
Stop.
Contact was lost.
Hu Chun-Yan eventually chose war.
He spoke of justice and righteousness, but ultimately his goal was power.
“In the first place, a person who talks about justice would never sacrifice someone else’s life like that.”
If we bring in Androids and clash with the Chinese military, there will inevitably be civilian casualties. Even if soldiers die, isn’t that a sacrifice?
Ultimately, it is a fight that puts the lives of countless people at stake.
Knowing this, the fact that he chose this path meant that it was more important to risk the lives of so many people to achieve a just cause than to give up all his greed and prevent war from breaking out.
Is it worth that much? I’m not sure.
Of course, I am the one who made it happen.
I do not deny that I showed the way to Hu Chun-Yan. Even if we had left it alone and China had invaded Taiwan, it was I who ultimately created this path.
It was clear that he had that much responsibility.
Android.
These are robots controlled by Sarah. They will help Hu Chun-Yan use the androids as efficiently as possible to minimize civilian casualties.
… Am I also eventually turning a blind eye to people’s deaths because of my greed?
Sure, if I used all of Sarah’s powers, I could control everything. But I didn’t do that.
A sense of alarm at the existence of a divine being.
I was avoiding it.