World Domination through Planet Development - Chapter 89
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Episode 89. Tibet Autonomous Region
-The outbreak of a new Chinese civil war following the Chinese Civil War?
Vice Premier Hu Chunyan, once considered the number two man after Xi Jinping, is accused by the Chinese government of military rebellion for occupying parts of Hong Kong without permission in opposition to the current Chinese government.
However, while there has been no military conflict anywhere in China, the two forces’ armies have clashed and the situation has developed into a tense situation.
-Hu Juntao joined the public hearing.
Taiwan’s Tzuyu Times reported that “former President Hu Juntao was also spotted in Hong Kong and was found to have joined the Communist Youth League.”
This means that the people who were pushed out of China’s top leadership created by Xi Jinping have gathered again in Hong Kong… .
-The person behind Hou Chun-Yan’s android army is… PDC?
The revelation that Vice Premier Hu Chunyan personally purchased an android army has sparked controversy.
Rumors continue to spread that North Korea and the PDC are supporting the Gongcheongdan faction… .
A hollow laugh escaped from Jeong-woo’s mouth as he read the article in the office.
“What? Android? Wasn’t there a confidentiality clause in this contract?”
[It is described.]
“Wow… This person is not easy. Is that person upset that I drew the line?”
Of course, since they are using 1 million units, it will be easily revealed, but you should at least follow the contents of the contract. Is it really possible to ignore international contracts so easily?
Jeongwoo finished reading the article.
“Rumors are spreading? What kind of rumors are rumors? If that’s the case, it’s a conspiracy theory. They’re talking nonsense about North Korea manipulating China from behind the scenes.”
Jungwoo, who had just blurted out the words, suddenly closed his mouth as if something came to mind.
… Now that I think about it, is it true?
“Then should I consider it not to be nonsense?”
Tirolirong. Tirolirong.
The office phone suddenly rings.
Click.
Jungwoo answered the phone.
“yes.”
-I’m sorry, Chairman, but something urgent has come up.
“Is it urgent?”
-Yes, there are currently so many reporters gathered in front of the main entrance of the building. There are so many that I don’t think I can hold out any longer.
Reporters are flocking in?
“Oh… Really? Okay, I understand. I’ll take care of it, so just hold on for a moment.”
-Yes, I understand.
Stop.
The phone call was disconnected.
“Ah… I didn’t expect this.”
[Is that so? I expected that.]
…are you kidding me?
“No, why don’t you tell me? You, that’s dereliction of duty.”
[Since Hu Chun-Yan made the first move, we believe this is an appropriate pretext to respond.]
Originally, Hu Chun-Yan should have kept the secret as long as he could.
“Haa… I should unfollow too, is that it?”
[While Hu Chun-Yan was concerned that using Android would cause controversy later, there was controversy abroad that North Korea had supported them at the right time. Of course, Hu Chun-Yan was aware of this in advance and seemed to have been careful with the announcement, but it does not seem that the measure was very effective.]
“Yeah, well. Since I was the one who was going to strike first anyway, I guess I should be thankful.”
Sorry, Hou Chun-Yan, but my android wasn’t supposed to go to the public hearing.
“First of all, we need to send the reporters back.”
Jungwoo went down to the first floor lobby to deal with them.
In the lobby on the first floor, reporters were lined up beyond the entrance gate.
“Representative Cheon!! Is it true that you attempted to start a civil war in China?!”
“Is it true that you supported the public hearing and sold Android?”
“Did you act on orders from the North Korean government?!”
“Mr. Chairman! Please speak!”
It was already so noisy that I couldn’t even think of talking.
Jungwoo slowly calmed them down and then opened his mouth.
“Let me make it short. Our PDC has absolutely no intention of interfering in Chinese internal affairs. Our Android business has always been open to anyone, so we are willing to continue selling to China or anywhere else. The same goes for the current Chinese government. We certainly would not have thought that Androids sold to the military would be used for rebellion, and since Androids take precedence over the orders of those to whom they are sold, we have no practical means to stop them at this point. That’s all.”
As soon as Jeong-woo finished speaking, countless more questions poured out.
“How can you sell so many Androids and not know what they are used for?!”
“Are you saying that you want to become a weapon dealer of death?!”
“Ouch!! Who are you?! Don’t push me!!”
“Can you answer a few more questions?!”
Since there was nothing more to answer, Jeong-woo took a step back.
“Okay, I will give you a more detailed answer later if I have the chance. So, I would like to take my leave for today.”
After this, he heard some shouting, but Jungwoo ignored it and turned around.
I guess I’ll have to call the police to disperse this crowd.
* * *
The government building of Lhasa Autonomous Region, the capital of Tibet.
-The time has come~ everyone~!
A voice shouting could be heard outside the building.
Although they didn’t say it out loud, it meant that the time for Tibetan independence was approaching.
And this cry was not heard just once.
After daybreak, I keep hearing that sound.
Because of this, the capital city of Lhasa was now in a very chaotic state.
As Luolong sat silently looking out the window where the sound was coming from, the door opened wide.
bang!
A man came in who looked quite angry.
It was Yan Junhai, the chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Shhh shhh.
Yan Junhai roughly unbuttoned his clothes. He was holding documents in his hands.
Luolong quickly ran over and took the documents.
“You already know, right?”
“yes.”
Although there was no subject, Luolong understood what was being said and nodded.
It is said that the Southern Front has fallen into the hands of rebels.
“That caused us a huge headache.”
“Were there any special instructions?”
Before arriving, Yan Junhai had already met with Party Secretary Wang Jinzheng.
The political leadership of an autonomous region in China is divided into two: the regional party secretary, who represents the central government, that is, the Communist Party; and the regional chairman, who is the head of the local government and oversees administration.
Wang Jinzheng is the party secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region, and Yan Junhai is the chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Nominally, the two were a community that cooperated with each other to lead the autonomous district, but in reality, it was not like that.
Although not visible, the local party secretary represents the central government’s position. Wang Jinzheng’s status could be said to be higher.
In a situation like this, Wang Jinjing couldn’t have been in a good mood, and so Yan Junhai didn’t seem to have heard good things either.
So, he looked uncomfortable the whole time he was coming in.
Judging by the headaches, it seemed clear that there were special changes in the Tibet Autonomous Region as well.
“It looks like a lot of Western Theater units have been called up and are planning to move their camp significantly.”
“Are you talking about the commander’s troops?”
“It seems that most of the troops from the Xinjiang Autonomous Region are being drafted, and our commander’s unit is said to be about half.”
“okay.”
The term “Zhuang” obviously refers to Tibet, and all politicians working in Tibet call Tibet “Zhuang.” This is because the term “Zhuang” is the name that China is promoting for Tibet.
And Xinjiang Autonomous Region refers to Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The territory of the Western Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army includes these two autonomous regions.
The troops of the Western Theater of China are organized into two main groups.
One group of troops consists of about 30,000 to 60,000 people. This is roughly 50,000 people.
There is one group army in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the Western Theater Command. And there is one group army based in Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
The kidney is almost all and half of the western unit…
Luolong seemed a little disappointed and licked his lips in a place where Yan Junhai couldn’t see.
“I’m afraid that if this continues, a riot might break out within the company.”
Yan Junhai said in a worried voice.
It would be natural for him to be worried, because although he is Tibetan, he has been working for the Chinese government up until now.
There must be quite a number of incidents of national exploitation in which he was directly or indirectly involved.
-It’s time for us to show it through action~~!!
Once again, someone shouted outside the window. Yan Junhai frowned and looked outside.
“First, we need to arrest all the guys who are causing trouble in that square.”
“I will contact the West.”
“Yeah, and not only that, after the military leaves the city, those kinds of things will run wild even more. Be prepared in advance.”
“Yes, I understand.”
Luolong answered immediately.
“Oh, and the commander of the Western Theater Command has also decided to be transferred out.”
“Commander too?”
“That must be because he has a lot of experience in conflicts in border areas. That’s why I think the successor who will come to the Western Theater Command will most likely be a newcomer.”
I don’t know if I should consider a commander at the level of a sergeant major as a rookie, but even at that level, there is a difference between a rookie and a veteran.
The commander who served in the Western Theater had extensive experience in the border area with India.
Since it is obvious that all experienced commanders will be sent to the Southern Theater, it is expected that the commanders who can come here will be relatively new.
And if the commander is new, it can be quite a hassle.
“That wouldn’t be a good thing.”
“I guess so. I’m already tired of all the interference.”
You might wonder why the soldiers would interfere when the local party secretary is holding out, but the soldiers make their own demands.
After all, there are many things they can gain locally.
“I will prepare as carefully as possible.”
“Yeah, make sure to discipline your subordinates properly.”
“Yes, I understand.”
After the conversation, Luolong left the office of the autonomous region chairman.
He returned to his seat.
As they are high-ranking officials, they have their own separate rooms, but the interior walls are all windows, so they are exposed to the outside.
Luolong glances outside the office at the civil servants working.
I briefly considered drawing the blinds, but quickly gave up.
These days, you can work invisibly enough without having to do that.
Luolong took something out of his bag under the table.
It was Zeronet’s portable antenna. It was small enough to be hidden in one’s pocket.
Zeronet’s portable antenna was able to avoid security censorship because it communicated directly with overseas-owned satellites without going through China’s Internet.
In addition, since there was no antenna cost and the usage fee was reasonable, it was very useful for people like them.
Luolong put it in his bosom and walked over to the outer window, which had a panoramic view of Lhasa City.
I opened the window and pretended to ventilate it, and installed a Zeronet antenna outside.
Then return to your seat again.
-Send the list of units dispatched to the Western Theater Command.
Then he started to send the confidential documents he had received from Yan Junhai to somewhere.