I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 274
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (274)
“Thank you for your hard work, comrade.”
“No, I’m just glad I completed the mission.”
This is Moscow, the capital of Russia,
The two people had a secret conversation.
Their true identity is that of KGB agents, the former Soviet Union’s intelligence agency and political police. Even though it has been over 10 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union, they continue to maintain their power in their own way.
The secret is that the KGB had been preparing for the collapse of the Soviet Union for a long time.
Wouldn’t the intelligence agencies know how the country was run?
The KGB predicted the collapse of the Soviet Union and raised slush funds through drug trafficking and arms exports. Intelligence agents disguised as office workers smuggled or hid the slush funds of executives abroad.
The KGB’s secret funds have now increased to 3 billion rubles. So where did this money go?
At the time, the American CIA and the Soviet KGB were engaged in a fierce intelligence war, and naturally, the CIA was also aware of the KGB’s financial flows.
In this situation, should we send the political funds of Soviet officials to the United States?
An alternative is Singapore, which, along with Songdo in South Korea, serves as a financial hub in East Asia.
However, it was too risky to concentrate 3 billion rubles of political funds in one place, so the KGB ended up dispersing a significant amount of the funds to various locations.
Korea is one of them, which is why many executives fled to Korea when the Soviet Union collapsed.
So how have the executives who fled to Korea been doing over the past 10 years?
Did he live well with the slush funds hidden overseas?
That’s such a one-dimensional action, the Russian Republic has employed a large number of former KGB agents in politics.
■ Central Intelligence Agency (Directorate 1): In charge of foreign intelligence (15,000 people)
■ Republic Security Service (Second General Bureau): Domestic Counterintelligence (70,000 people)
■ Federal Border Guard (3rd General Directorate): Border defense (300,000 people)
■ Federal Guard Main Directorate (4th Directorate): Defense of the President and the Kremlin Palace (90,000 people)
■ Government Communications Commission (5th General Bureau): Telecommunications wiretapping, decryption (30,000 people)
This is the current organizational chart of the Russian intelligence agency.
It is dwarfed by the KGB, which once boasted a force of 700,000, but it still boasts a force of over 400,000.
The important thing is that most of them were former KGB agents.
Those who created slush funds in preparation for the country’s downfall and hid them overseas have shamelessly taken on important roles again.
“What should I do with the money I smuggled overseas? Do I have to bring it back?”
“I can’t go and get it myself, so I need to pick someone who will listen to me.”
Executives each managed overseas assets in their own way.
There are cases where it is brought to Russia, and there are also cases where a reliable subordinate is sent to an overseas branch to manage it.
There is a branch of the Russian intelligence service in Korea, and of course there are employees who travel between Moscow and Gyeongseong.
Aren’t you going to use these?
In this way, ordinary office workers ended up managing slush funds worth hundreds of millions of rubles.
If executives could manage their slush funds well, their promotion was guaranteed, and executives could not neglect the office workers who held their power.
“We’re all going together. Once a KGB, always a KGB.”
“Would you mind if I did? Instead, you must guarantee my path to success.”
“Don’t worry, we’ll take care of everything from now on.”
In this way, the KGB once again created its own empire.
Now that communism has collapsed, they are openly taking advantage of the capitalist system to increase their wealth. According to the CIA, there is a report that the amount of overseas wealth they have hidden is not 3 billion rubles, but 5 billion rubles.
The problem is that even the US can’t do anything about them.
As Russia became increasingly vocal about the issue of Ukrainian independence, the United States chose to remain neutral.
What if Ukraine becomes independent and provokes Russia, leading to a new Cold War?
In addition, South Korea, which acts as a lubricant between Russia and the United States, also opposed Ukrainian independence.
This is why former KGB officers can comfortably increase their wealth, enjoying even greater wealth than during the communist era.
The problem is that the liver is increasingly coming out of the stomach, and I don’t know about anything else, but isn’t drug trafficking something that shouldn’t be touched?
Even South Korea, which was friendly to Russia, did not overlook this.
***
“Sir, I have a report to make.”
“What’s going on?”
“A Russian intelligence agent was arrested in Gyeongseong on drug trafficking charges.”
“What? Drug trafficking?”
This is Daedeok-gun, the capital of Korea.
Kim Hak-young, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, received a grating report.
We already know that Russian intelligence officers are moving back and forth across the Korean border and amassing wealth. The Korean Central Intelligence Agency also knows this but turns a blind eye to it, but isn’t this crossing the line?
This time, he personally questioned the captured Russian intelligence agent.
“What’s your name?”
“… … … .”
“You want to exercise your right to remain silent? Since you’re a Russian official here, you won’t be treated with any favors. If you don’t want to break your back, you’d better speak honestly.”
“B… Vladimir Putin… .”
“Where do you belong?”
“Republican Security Service… .”
“Who ordered you to traffic drugs?”
“Vladimir Vovchenko… First Deputy Chief of the Republic’s Security Service… .”
Information comes out smoothly without having to beat it up.
The Central Intelligence Agency’s notoriety is already known even to Russian intelligence services.
Kim Hak-young continued his interrogation in a hellish den where once you get caught you can’t leave alive.
“This guy’s got a swollen liver. Don’t you know that in Korea, if you deal drugs, they kill you without question? How dare you crawl in here?”
“That’s not it. We’re trying to smuggle it through Korea to other places…”
“where?”
“To Japan….”
“Hey you XXX!! Are you trying to make Korea a drug transit base?!!”
Kim Hak-young ordered the torture.
He was going to be made disabled and sent to a guy named Vladimir Vovchenko, and Putin was so scared that he got on his knees and begged.
“Please, just spare my life. My only crime was doing as I was told.”
“So I’m going to make you half-crippled and send you to your master as a gift. Wouldn’t that be fun?”
“Ah… no. There’s a more fun way.”
“What is that?”
“I know where his slush funds are. If you spare my life, I will tell you where the money is.”
Kim Hak-young looked around.
It would be good to beat this guy up, but shouldn’t we first do something about his slush funds? In this way, the 200 million rubles that Vladimir Vovchenko hid in Korea have been revealed to the world.
The Korean Central Intelligence Agency confiscated all of this.
A formal complaint was filed with the Russian government.
“Not only did a Federal Intelligence Service official smuggle money overseas, he also smuggled drugs into our ally, South Korea. How are you going to handle this?”
“I have nothing to say. I will definitely take action.”
The President of the Russian Republic, Alexander Leonid, immediately launched a purge.
If we purge the former KGB agents who were already a thorn in our side, we can turn the billions of rubles hidden abroad into government assets.
In addition, the South Korean government also agreed to this operation, and the South Korean Central Intelligence Agency cooperated with the United States to freeze the funds embezzled by Russian intelligence officers.
How can we hold out when three governments have taken up arms?
President Alexander Leonid has angered Russian public opinion by claiming that 5 billion rubles worth of assets were smuggled abroad by former KGB officers.
“These guys are the shadow of the Soviet Union. If we don’t purge them now, they will forever be a hindrance to Russia.”
“Right!! Let’s get rid of the remnants of the Soviet Union!!”
“Execute them all!!”
This was the beginning of a massive purge that saw 200,000 of the 400,000 federal intelligence agents lose their jobs.
The KGB’s intelligence know-how accumulated since the Soviet era is also disappearing, but what does that matter?
Alexander Leonid’s only goal was to strengthen the presidential powers, and he swept away 4 billion of the 5 billion rubles held by KGB officials.
The remaining 1 billion rubles will also be transferred to the Russian government by the Korean government.
Alexander Leonid, who succeeded in carrying out purges and won the hearts of the people, opened the way for a long-term rule.
***
“Your Majesty, I brought you.”
“Let me in.”
This is the Daedeok County official residence.
I encountered a guest brought in by the Central Intelligence Agency agents.
A rat who was arrested for drug trafficking in Korea, he looked like a rat but he didn’t say anything out loud.
I read the report submitted by the Central Intelligence Agency, so there was no need for an investigation, and I proposed a deal right away.
“Why did you become a spy?”
“That… That, I was impressed by the spies who completed their missions so well in the movies.”
“Huh~ Is that so? Look at how you look right now. Do you think you look cool? Why don’t you just die with dignity? It’d be cool to beg for your life, right?”
The rat baby bowed his head.
You’re stuck in the air, holding your tail, and if I give you an order, you’ll be erased from the world.
The world won’t change for the better if I kill that little rat. Why don’t I just kill him? But I gave that little rat a chance to become a movie star.
“Do you know what happened to your superior, Vovchenko?”
“… I don’t know.”
“He was shot a few days ago, but don’t worry, you’re just a regular office worker, so President Alexander didn’t seem to notice you. After all, who would care about someone as lowly as you?”
The rat baby breathed a sigh of relief.
Even though I saved my life, if I return to Russia like this, I’ll be a lost cause. If that’s the case, then I’ll have to serve a new master.
I gave it that chance.
“I will give you 100 million rubles. Use some of it for your political activities and give the rest to President Alexander.”
“Is that okay? I wonder if it will be revealed that I have been providing funds to executives all this time?”
“Identity laundering is possible, so from now on, you should live as businessman Sergei Akin.”
The Korean government has already done everything.
Korean-American companies have been developing Siberian resources since the days when Russia was called the Soviet Union, and naturally, many Russians have found employment at those companies.
Needless to say, now that the borders are completely open,
It’s easy to fake a person’s identity as a businessman.
But if there is a chance that my identity will be exposed, I can just change my face through plastic surgery. The reason I am doing this is because remnants of the KGB still remain in Russia.
How do you kill 400,000 federal intelligence agents?
President Alexander also knows that, which is why he spared 200,000 people, but since 200,000 people were killed, the administrative vacuum in the future will be large.
Who could possibly break into that gap?
This rat bastard is the one who acts as the henchman of the First Director of the Federal Intelligence Service, and is the perfect spy to plant in Russia.
So, I’m trying to keep it alive and use it.
If you build trust with President Alexander by providing political funds, you can conduct espionage activities while traveling between Korea and Russia.
Since there was no answer even if he returned to Russia, the rat knelt before its new master.
“From now on, I will follow your orders, my lord.”
“Okay, I’ve set up a ghost company, so from now on, you’re going to act like the CEO. Your future life will depend on how loyal you are to Korea.”
“Yes, I will keep that in mind.”
So the little rat left for Russia.
He used some of the political funds he received from Korea to build his own power base, and the rest he used to bribe President Alexander.
President Alexander, who had no idea about his opponent’s identity, trusted Sergei Akin.
This little rat is leading a ghost company and is even entrusted with a national project.