Dear Comrade chapter 250

Dear Comrade 250

Dear Comrade Leader Episode 250

“Originally, that person shouldn’t be there right now… … Damn it, Noh Yun-hyun didn’t know how to survive so long, so he only cared about the Democratic Party, so he forgot how the internal primary of the Saenara Party works.”

“… … Comrade, I do not readily understand. Didn’t Roh Yun-hyeon a few days ago say that he could not comply with the republic’s request to repatriate the remnants of the Hakchongryun? But why are you saying that Roh Yoon-hyun should become president? … .”

Yoo Hye-rim asked with a puzzled face, noticing Jung-hwan’s muttering in such an explosive (?) reaction, not even eating the stir-fried pork he had made.

The only thing she knew about a South Korean politician named Park Geum-hye on the TV screen was that she was “the daughter of a former South Korean development dictator, and is fully supported by middle-aged people who are nostalgic for their father’s era.”

To her, Jung-hwan wrapped his forehead around his forehead and summed it up in one word about the character Park Geum-hye he knew.

“Major Yu, what I said earlier… … Do you know what the nickname of politician Noh Yun-hyun is?”

“… … What are you doing?”

“The nickname given by the supporters is ‘stupid’. I mean, you always volunteer to go into a losing battle. Well, someone who has never met a really serious idiot in real life could say something like that.”

“That word… … Are you saying that comrade Park Geum-hye is a real idiot? But then… … .”

Yoo Hye-rim, who looked at the TV screen and Jung-hwan alternately, thinking, ‘You look fine on the outside?’

She was already back in ‘work mode’ from ‘after work mode’.

“… … So, isn’t that a good thing? If you put an idiot in the seat of the president of South Korea, wouldn’t you, no, comrade general secretary, manage everything with ease? It can be easily used in diplomatic battles to control it… … .”

“… … Lieutenant Yu, Lieutenant Yu, do you know who is easier to use, an idiot or an idiot?”

“That’s stupid… … Didn’t you go?”

“The answer is stupid. Moderately selfish and moderately smart, you can clearly see what you’re going to do next. It’s unclear what motives determine actions. But the utterly ignorant, blank fool is far from easy to use and, on the contrary, very terrifying.”

“… … Will it?”

Yoo Hye-rim, who tilts her head as if it is not easy to understand that the great general secretary is not easily convinced that the great general is not even a “genius” but is afraid of a “idiot”, Jeong-hwan calls the 24-hour emergency phone line installed in the residence. I immediately ordered the convening of the heads of each department.

Even though it was midnight, there would be no crazy executive who dared to call the general secretary’s emergency phone call outside of business hours and refuse the call, so he would be able to convene a meeting and decide a response policy within an hour at the latest.

The election was short-lived, so we had to move quickly.

“Don’t be afraid, I think that’s why crazy people are more dangerous than bad guys. Because even the ghosts don’t know what to do or how the brain works! Ha, will this South Korean presidential election be a battle between real fools and fake fools?”

* * *

‘The most certain way is Park Geum-hye’s… … There is a place that exposes the secret, but that must be reserved for now. In particular, in the current election, there is a fear that only supporters will be gathered.’

After all, ‘the secret’ itself has been known to the public in one way or another.

The reality of the secret that ‘the president is actually a puppet of a former pseudo-shaman’ is too difficult to accept, so it has been dismissed as nonsense by the public and has not received attention.

In reality, isn’t that a law that isn’t probable?

If Park Geum-hye’s deadliest secret was revealed right now, it would be dismissed as a matador on a common election board, and there was a high possibility that only important Noh Yun-hyeon’s approval rating would drop.

With that in mind, Jeonghwan abandoned the first plan that came to mind as a solution to this emergency.

The reason Park Geum-hye was overthrown was that the facts accumulated from before were accumulating and the public’s dissatisfaction erupted all at once with the shocking revelations.

‘There’s only one way that comes to mind right now… … Damn it, why the hell do I have to run the Noh Yunhyeon election campaign that doesn’t even fit me? The more I think about it, the more angry I get.’

The biggest reason why Jeong-hwan did not like Roh Yun-hyeon as South Korean president was his diplomatic tendencies.

In light of Roh’s original deeds, even if the criticism that he is an anti-Americanist is a bit unfair as his opponents claim, the fact that he is a person who clearly distances himself from the hegemonic behavior of the United States, i.e., the Republican Party’s ultra-conservative neo-con, etc. does not change. none.

And that has not changed even now, and the US diplomat who is watching the Korean presidential election with interest, if not as much as North Korea, is saying, ‘If Noh Yun-hyun becomes the next president, the Korea-U.S. relations that Lee Hyun-chang has built over the past five years will be put to the test.’ What was flowing out was the present situation.

But why is that particularly problematic for Jeong-hwan? In some huge ‘plan’ that Jung-hwan has been drawing in his mind for several years, the anti-republican party, precisely the non-pro-American president of South Korea, is likely to become dissonance, error, and miscellaneous goods that ruin the big picture. Because this was enough.

It is a goal that Jeong Hwan had planned and prepared for right before Lee Hyun-chang took office, precisely when the Chinese runaway began in earnest. It was worth doing.

Apart from the public dimension, it is also an achievement that Jung-hwan, who hates personal worship, devotes a paragraph from his autobiography (which he is already writing little by little) to a later date.

Therefore, it was ideal for Jung-hwan not to tolerate any variables that could ruin the achievement of the achievement.

‘According to the original history, the person who should have succeeded Lee Hyun-chang now is the one who is extremely pro-American… … .’

The problem is that that person, the person who should have been originally elected president in the 17th presidential election to be held in December of this year, has already been elsewhere, not in Korea.

When he first encountered this variable, Jeonghwan was also puzzled, but he thought that it could be rectified enough, so he proceeded with the plan.

As long as there is a wedge of the ROK-U.S. military alliance anyway, even if the North Korean variable has been largely resolved, in terms of economic and soft power, it is almost impossible for a South Korean president to ride the anti-US route beyond a certain level, so his own judgment I didn’t think this was terribly reckless.

Of course, there were risk factors and unpredictable variables, but Junghwan was confident enough to control it.

It was now revealed that that confidence was in vain.

‘If the Goryeo Ilbo didn’t shovel him, he should have quit his political career around the last high-speed rail connection project. Since they only saved their greatest enemy, should this be called crafty?’

The political life of Noh Yun-hyeon, which was originally expected and expected by Jung-hwan, was political retirement or at least exhausting a large part of his power due to the opposition of North-South high-speed rail.

And, it was ideal for a candidate like Lee Lim-je, who was a moderate liberal or moderate conservative who favors a pro-American and free market economy, to become Lee Hyun-chang’s successor by dropping Park Geum-hye in question around the Saenara Party primary and mobilizing various tactics… … .

The person in question who should have suppressed Park Geum-hye in the intra-party primary leaked into a different path earlier, and Noh Yun-hyeon survived a series of political crises as supporters gathered due to overpayment of the Goryeo Ilbo.

‘I don’t know anything else, but I have to admit one breakthrough ability. Or are you just lucky? Whatever it is, now I have to adapt to the lesser evil.’

“Director Lee, comrades at the 501st Branch of the General Bureau of Foreign Reconnaissance… … Can our intelligence fighters currently working in Seoul be able to retrieve information, including emails, of some South Korean figures I designate?”

In the middle of the night, one of the officers, who was rushed to the secretary’s office, Ri Jong-su, the head of the General Bureau of External Reconnaissance, straightened up his posture and responded quickly to the sudden instruction of the general secretary.

“Four, we are currently waiting for orders from our branch offices in Jamsil, Bundang, and Seongnam in Seoul and are ready to respond to your instruction at any time. but… … .”

“but?”

“If the people you mentioned are talking about the factors of the South Korean government, the difficulty is high, and even if they succeed, there is a high probability that they will be caught one day. Of course, as Comrade General Secretary hastily instructed me, I did my best in the spirit of gun bombs, but as you know, the usage rate is still not that high in South Korea… … . ”

“They are not people in official positions, they are just civilian acquaintances of the ruling party president, so the level of security may not be very high. According to recent business reports, high-ranking South Koreans who want to access North Korean business information are starting to use them one by one.

“I’ll take it!”

“As far as I know, these people are very interested in land speculation, so it would be good to try an approach such as having a good real estate location in Pyongyang. In any case, I will give you all the authority, so please bring me evidence to prove the relationship between the persons concerned and Candidate Park Geum-hye.”

“there… … Comrade General Secretary, can I say something?”

When Jeonghwan turned his head, Jang Seong-taek and Baek Seung-cheol were there, looking at his heart with expressions like, ‘What kind of redhead is this in the middle of the night?’

Although he was careful, his expression was enough to guess what he was going to say, so Junghwan blocked them before they even opened their mouths.

“I know what to say. Why are you so anxious about being unable to intervene in the South Korean presidential election all of a sudden? Not even Park Geum-hye, but Noh Yun-hyeon, who is hostile to the Republic, I know that you want to ask if you are so anxious to do something good. But they all have twists and turns, so I’ll ask you later. You’ll understand everything later.”

“Hmmmm… … If our comrade general secretary gives instructions, we will just follow them without a single doubt… … What I, and the hundredth comrade, want to say is… … .”

“… … .Isn’t the initial response intensity too high? Of course, he’s someone I’ll have to reveal someday, and I understand a hundred times or a thousand times that what these Hakchongryuns are doing is disgusting, but… … .”

It is rare for anyone else to agree with Baek Seung-cheol, first in the People’s Army, and Jang Song-thaek, first in the party.

In other words, it was proof that Jeong-hwan had just given another order, in addition to hacking the emails of certain South Korean civilians, that it seemed so absurd and radical.

As Baek Seung-cheol said, what the Hakchongryun kids did was enough to arouse the anger of any dictator, but the general secretary they knew so far was not a person who puts emotions first.

“Of course, it is the ignorance of our cadres, who have nothing to say even if they die a hundred times, that the supreme dignity is angry with the bastards of Hakchongryun who have fled to South Korea… … Dare to hang my head, I know that there are more diplomatic means of pressure in the present republic than what you just instructed.”

“Comrade a hundred degrees has said the right thing after a long time. If we could close the doors of the South Korean companies resident in the republic right now, or even if we had to cancel the issuance of visas for separated families more strongly, the puppet gangs of South Korea would immediately surrender and catch up the reactionaries of the Hakchongryun. … Of course, it’s sad that Lee Hyun-chang in the South Korea is aesthetically pleasing, but since the North and South economies of Giraido are more closely related than ever before, I think it would be good to think a little about the economic impact… … .”

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