I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 253
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (253)
“If I were to be born again, I would like to become a virus and solve the population problem.”
“The people always complain about the government.”
“What the people want is not democracy, but communism, which means equalism, where everyone becomes poor.”
This is England, and one man’s cube has turned British society upside down.
The main character is Philip Mountbatten, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, the 4th monarch of the Windsor family. How can someone who is not just an intellectual but a member of the British royal family say something like that?
Wanting to solve the population problem by becoming a virus? Doesn’t that mean you want to kill everyone in the world?
Besides, the people are always complaining about the government, so isn’t it the role of the British royal family to listen to the people before saying such things?
But Philip Mountbatten’s cubic equations didn’t stop there.
“The common denominator of poverty is that people are dissatisfied and dissatisfied. The way to escape poverty is to work hard while others sleep.”
“Then how hard do you work to get that much money?”
“What does the British royal family do that they receive support from taxpayers’ money?”
If you want to escape poverty, work?
So how hard does the British royal family work to amass their wealth? It’s no secret that the British royal family has amassed enormous wealth on the back of neoliberalism.
All state-run businesses such as coal, gas, telecommunications, aviation, water, electricity, and oil will be replaced by private businesses.
So, the British royal family didn’t gain anything from this process?
In 1973, the British monarchy lobbied Parliament to keep the royal fortunes private and to include a clause exempting companies in which the queen invested from transparency scrutiny.
The British monarchy is completely free from the checks and balances of Parliament, so who knows how much wealth this monarch has amassed over the past decade?
Even individual businessmen were able to make a fortune through privatization and private equity funds, but the royal family remained silent?
As the cat says when he passed by the fishmonger, the real estate portfolio run in Queen Elizabeth II’s name is estimated to be worth around $7.3 billion.
That’s not all. The royal family, which is excluded from the inheritance law, has never paid a single penny of tax to the state.
However, the claim that the royal family is maintained by collecting taxes from the people and that the people are poor because they are lazy is ultimately a bundle of contradictions.
What did the British royal family do to represent the country and enjoy all that wealth?
The British people are ready to overthrow the British monarchy at any moment.
The momentum of the far left, especially in Scotland, was formidable.
“Philip Mountbattle had his family massacred by the Soviet Communists and was almost killed himself. So he seems to hate workers who demand equality. He’d better watch his mouth.”
Scotland is on the verge of explosion,
While the historical fact that the country was forcibly occupied by Britain is problematic, what has angered the public the most is the heating policy.
“You guys heat your own homes, which increases carbon emissions. So, lay pipelines and heat your homes.”
The British government recently ordered the laying of gas pipelines across the UK.
The reason the UK’s carbon emissions are rising is because people heat their own homes, so does that mean the British royal family is refraining from heating their own homes to reduce carbon emissions?
The British royal family has no such restrictions.
They can heat their own homes or light fires, as they wish, but why should ordinary people have to install pipelines? And Scotland, with its financial difficulties, cannot afford to install such pipelines.
Yet British public opinion is rife with the nonsense that Scotland is heating itself and thus increasing Britain’s carbon emissions.
How could the Scottish people not be excited about this?
In addition, with the British people growing increasingly dissatisfied with neoliberal policies, it was at this worst possible time that a member of the British royal family spouted out the absurd remark, “The reason you are poor is because you are lazy.”
It’s like pouring oil on a burning house.
It is no coincidence that the far left has brought up the historical fact that Lord Mountbatten’s family was murdered by communists.
Martial law and the country is about to be turned upside down.
The royal family’s statement that they want to kill the people by becoming a virus has blown away the little bit of reason that the people had left.
The protests spread like wildfire,
And during this process, a 29-year-old man died after being shot by police.
“Okay, let’s go all the way, okay?!!”
“Throw it all away!! Let’s go to the National Assembly!!”
“Let’s go to the palace!!”
“Wow!!!!”
The riots that started in London spread across the country, and as the situation became more serious, the Prime Minister himself intervened.
“Citizens, please calm down. There is no evidence that the police shot at the protesters. Until the truth of the incident is known….”
“You call that talking now?!!”
“I don’t need any of that!! Today is the last day of Britain!!”
“The Windsor family ends today!!”
Britain became a sea of fire because of the Prime Minister’s incompetent explanation.
Two million unemployed people poured into the streets, burning shops, occupying the streets and marching towards the palace, the protesters demanded the life of Philip Mountbattle.
A situation where the royal family’s reputation is at stake,
Elizabeth II has made a decision.
“You go out and ask the citizens for forgiveness.”
“Hey… Hey… What do you mean?”
“I love you, but I can’t let the royal family fall. If you think about it, isn’t this incident something that started with your slip of the tongue?”
“No, I was just joking….”
“Are you calling that a joke now? It’s unbelievable that you’re joking in this situation.”
Elizabeth II turned her back coldly.
Even if he is a husband and a member of the royal family, there is a line he must keep. Not long ago, he even criticized young men who returned from studying abroad in Korea.
“Korea is a country where redistribution is implemented very well.”
“You’ve lived in Korea for years, so your eyes are slanted. If you like Korea so much, why did you come back to England instead of living in Korea?!!”
I just said that Korea is a country with good redistribution and therefore has no social unrest, so why are you reacting so sensitively?
Society is noisy these days over the issue of redistribution, so aren’t we just getting on our nerves for no reason?
British public opinion has now lost all trace of its affection for the Crown.
“How can a man who is the king’s husband be so open-mouthed?”
“If his father is like that, the crown prince will also be a womanizer. Where will his seed go?”
Prince Philip, son of Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Mountbatten, is known as a womanizer.
Unlike Princess Diana, who tried to get close to the public, Prince Philip was an authoritarian and self-absorbed womanizer.
Who could he have inherited that superficiality from?
If you look at what your father does, you’ll get the answer.
The situation was such that even Elizabeth II could not protect her husband.
***
‘That shallow guy.’
This is the Daedeok County official residence.
I saw in the newspapers the image of Lord Mountbatten kneeling before the nation.
It is true that Duke Mountbatten is a descendant of a prestigious family whose older sisters married into the German royal family, and it is thanks to this background that he became the husband of the Queen of England.
But what if you have a great natural background?
A person’s dignity is proven by their actions, not their bloodline. Does a person who wants to become a virus and kill people deserve to be treated like royalty?
Because the father is shallow, the son is also shallow.
What did the royal family do when the Crown Princess tried to get closer to the common people? Even though they were covered by the royal tent, their superficiality could not be hidden.
The people are disappointed that such a thing is royalty.
Now, the House of Windsor will have to pay taxes to the British government, and Queen Elizabeth II’s property portfolio will also be subject to parliamentary scrutiny.
Abolish that damn carbon emission limit. How can we emit carbon when our people are suffering from cold and high prices?
With the abolition of carbon emissions caps, Korean government-produced goods have an opportunity to penetrate the UK market.
The British public opinion is that the British royal family does not care about carbon emissions when it comes to heating, so why can’t we?
South Korea, the world’s second-largest carbon emitter, is facing sanctions from the European Union, but this time the British royal family had no choice.
In this way, Korean products entered the British market, and as cheap, high-quality products poured into the market, British prices stabilized.
The British government also entrusted the installation of gas pipelines to Korean companies, and Scotland, with its poor infrastructure, became a target for concentrated investment.
If Korea wants to do business in the UK in the future, they will have to provide the infrastructure to do so, I replied that I would do so, and the British royal family expressed their gratitude.
It’s only natural since I did what they were supposed to do.
In return, Queen Elizabeth II pushed for a visit to Korea.
I also have no particular reason to reject this, and the heads of state of Korea and the UK have gathered in one place.
Journalists from around the world gathered in Daedeok County, but not a single Korean citizen showed up to the event welcoming Queen Elizabeth II.
The reason is that Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Lord Mountbatten, made a slip of the tongue toward Korea, and people who lived in Korea for several years ridiculed him by saying, “Are your eyes slanted?” However, the British royal family has never made an official apology for this.
But do you think Koreans would welcome the British king?
But if you throw rotten eggs at the airport, it will only ruin the country’s reputation, so everyone pretends not to know.
Korean media outlets also reported Queen Elizabeth II’s visit as a short news story, showing a cold attitude that they were not interested in the UK.
The problem is that it is not only Korea that is ignoring the UK.
Canada, as well as other Commonwealth countries, are seriously discussing abolishing the monarchy.
It was an embarrassing development for Queen Elizabeth II, who attempted to reaffirm the alliance with Korea and show the royal family’s continued strength, but ended up humiliated instead.
The result of the superficiality accumulated by the British royal family over the years,
In contrast, Korea showed off its status as a federal state to the world.
***
“Long live the enemy!!”
“Long live the Republic of Korea!!”
This is Geumneung,
The citizens gathered in one place welcomed the visit of the head of state with their whole body and soul.
Although Koreans in mainland Korea do not treat them as Koreans, the head of state has never specifically discriminated against citizens of overseas territories.
If even the head of state discriminates against Korean citizens from overseas territories, what will happen to the country’s reputation?
The head of state’s position is that anyone under the Korean umbrella, whether in the mainland or overseas, should be protected.
How did the South Korean government react when Islamic militants kidnapped citizens in Geumneung?
He dispatched troops to raid Urumqi and, in consultation with the Soviet Union, forcibly deported all of the area’s residents to Siberia.
This reaffirms that Geumneung is territory that the Korean government must protect and that its residents are also targets of protection by the Korean military. Isn’t this a scene that stands in stark contrast to the British royal family that discriminated against and treated Scotland harshly?
World public opinion has been talking about the dignity that the Korean leader has built up so far.
[The Commonwealth of Nations is now talking about dissolution, but the Korean government is receiving support from overseas territories. It was not forced by anyone, but was a hospitality that came from the hearts of the local residents.
So why are Britain and Korea so different?
That’s because the leaders’ qualities are different.
How can a royal family that threatens to kill its own people with a virus just because they are crying be treated well by the people? In contrast, the head of the Korean government maintained his dignity and protected the people and territory of the country.
There is no royal family in Korea, but the head of state is a royal family and symbol that leads the Korean Federation.
Korea, which has a king even without a royal family,
Britain, which has a royal family but no king, has now proven that the quality of its leaders is what makes the difference.
So what path will Britain and Korea take in the future?
World public opinion was focused on the future of two seemingly different but similar countries.