Chapter 140: Chapter 140. King Maker, Part II
Translator: Khan
Editor: Aelryinth
The content of the article was quite different from what I had expected.
[Lee Soo-won won the twentieth presidential election with 38.8% of the votes, Joo Sung-won 36.1% and Kwak Ji-won 21.2%.]
The president was changed from Joo Sung-won to Lee Soo-won.
‘What the hell is going on?’
Lee Soo-won was a sixty-two-year-old third-term politician who had competed with Han Sang-hoon in the opposition party for the next presidency. His district was Gongju, in South Chungcheong Province, and he was a typical wealthy local farmer. His father was a lawmaker in Gongju, but he was elected three times from the same place. Unlike Han Sang-hoon, a former prosecutor, he was considered a politician to the bottom of his bones.
I thought with my hands on my chin. ‘Well… it’s the butterfly effect. This guy… pressed Mayor Joo Sung-won… It’s ironic that someone who didn’t even beat Han Sang-hoon comes out in the presidential election and beats Joo Sung-won. Is there some sort of human relativity?
‘It’s not uncommon. Just as characters in a game are bitten and bitten like scissors and rocks, there’s nothing strong about someone in the real world, instead of someone weak. Joo Sung-won is a decent and good-looking man. When he faces Han Sang-hoon, the image of a fighting chicken, it feels like he’ll score even if he laughs.’
‘However, he doesn’t look good when he plays against Lee Soo-won. Lee Soo-won is really good at “politics,” is different from Han Sang-hoon, who is a little stiff. He has the power to bring the decent Mayor Joo Sung-won into the mud.’
Come to think of it, Mayor Joo Sung-won seemed a little weak in that regard, too. In the past, he had had a hard time in the Seoul mayoral election because he had been stricken by the Me Too movement.
‘Well… if I do this, the president changes… But Han Sang-hoon would have been better. Lee Soo-won is not a character for the president… Well, that’s great. I was going to punish him too, so… I’ll have to punish Lee Soo-won first.’
Lee had been involved in controversy over military service corruption for several years, both himself and his son. Crow had found out that he and his son had dodged military service by subordinating a doctor. In the ’70s, he simply failed the medical examination for military service with the diagnosis of skin disease by a doctor who was a tenant of his father’s building. It was an unlikely way to do so these days, but that seemed to have been enough at that time.
In the ’70s, the doctor in charge was over 50 years old, so he had soon been dead and it was difficult to take issue with him again, but his son was different. His son broke his limbs and had surgery on his right crossbar ruptured, but it was all a lie. He gave $400,000 to a doctor in charge and $100,000 to a nurse, put on another person’s X-ray photo, and changed the video of the surgery, so he was exempted from military service. I’d seen it all in real time by the eye patch.
“Wouldn’t it be too much for my son to go to the military and spend two years there?”
“Yes, sir, there should be a difference in military service. Is it possible to stick them together with someone from Harvard and someone who didn’t even go to college?”
“Anyways, please do a good job, Dr. Kim.”
“Don’t worry, Mr. Lawmaker. I’ll do it for you well.”
“Yes. If you make my son get through this, you will have a lot of patients in this city.”
“Don’t say that. I am going to do it from my heart.”
Crow’s research showed the list of the hospital, the doctor, and the real patient who was swapped in for his picture. They were all listed. If this went off, of course, Lee Soo-won would also be defeated. Military service corruption was an issue that would inevitably cause anger for people like me, who had spent two years in the military.
I called Lee Won-jae again right away.
Tiriri~ Tiriri~ Tiriri~ Tiriri. This time, when the phone rang four times, he answered the phone, “Ah, CEO Han.”
“Yes. Have you received the email?”
“Yes. As soon as I got it, I moved it to the posting department. Now that your document will be posted by someone, the article will be published sometime this week.”
“Have you done it already?”
“Yes, sir. I took care of it without delay.”
I slapped my forehead. ‘He is faster at times like this.’
“Do you have a problem? I can deal with your document as just ignoring it…”
“No, no. Just proceed. Someone must have seen what I sent you.”
“Yes, I moved it and all the people in the political department have already…”
‘Crow’s information is believed by everyone who has seen it, as it’s too accurate.’
“Well, then, don’t force them to stop it, but first… just let it proceed.” I decided to punish Han Sang-hoon first. I could send Lee Soo-won right away, but if political issues erupted too much at once, the public’s eyes could be distracted.
“Well, then… I’ll do that for now,” CEO Lee Won-jae spoke to me in a rather trembling voice. Still, it would be burdensome for him to blow a candidate for the next presidential election.
I spoke to him, “CEO Lee Won-jae.”
“Yes?”
“When this is over, you and I will probably be on the same boat with the next president. Then, your position in the Daewon Daily News will be elevated, right? Trust me and proceed.”
CEO Lee Won-jae listened to me and his trembling voice subsided a little. “Oh, yes, sir. I know that and will proceed.”
After I finished my phone call with Lee Won-jae, I put it down. Then, I searched for Lee Soo-won in the portal window. A man in his sixties was grinning.
‘This guy’s the next president? No way.’
After Han Sang-hoon, the next would be Lee Soo-won. I decided it like that.
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That evening, the sniper article of Rep. Han Sang-hoon that I had planned appeared in the Daewon Daily News.
[The affair with Han Sang-hoon’s secretaries.]
It was a much lower-level article compared to the sex story Crow had brought, but it was still enough to arouse public attention.
– Wow, in Yeouido? Awesome!-
– Not one, but three. Are you a lawmaker trying to fuck?-
– Mr. Lawmaker, I’m disappointed as you’ve talked about women’s rights… Isn’t this sexual violence caused by power pressure?-
Rep. Han Sang-hoon denied like that, ‘I never did.’ But the story was so detailed that few believed it.
-If you get caught in a lie, your hands will be cut off.-
-I’ll know even if this kind of article does not come out. Han Sang-hoon looks like he’s going to cheat on us.-
-No, just speak up, “I did it with my secretary.” I know you used to go to hostess bars freely when you were a prosecutor.-
‘That’s enough. In the first place, this was a preliminary effort to discredit Rep. Han Sang-hoon. As seen in the Clinton and Lewinsky cases, sex scandals are good for the talk, but they are a bit weak to deal a fatal blow. The real one is the list from Goo Soon-gil.
‘All right, well, just let Rep. Han Sang-hoon go like this… for Lee Soo-won, let’s leak it around a month later.’ I was thinking about it, and I had suddenly an idea. I did the People Search again on the email that had come at 8:55 p.m., to make sure that the corrections news was real. By the way, it was real.
[Lee Soo-won, the twentieth president, is elected by a margin of 2% with Seoul Mayor Joo Sung-won. What’s the reason of the difference?]
In 12 Months After, there was such an article to come up.
‘That’s ridiculous…’ I clicked on the article thinking about it. But there was something interesting about the story.
[While there were other factors in the voting, the controversy over an extramarital child of Mayor Joo Sung-won, which was held a month before the presidential election and had largely dislodged supporters, was a major factor. The negative strategy of Rep. Lee Soo-won has accurately worked against Joo Sung-won, who had the image of the model student.]
I looked at it and muttered, “An extramarital child?” Surely it was an amazing story. The right-looking mayor of Joo Sung-won had an extramarital child. To be sure, the share of Joo Sung-won, which had more than 40% of the vote, was only slightly lower.
‘Is this what Lee Soo-won used to attack Joo Sung-won?’ In the last article on the election of Mayor Joo Sung-won, there was no controversy over an extramarital son… But judging from what happened, Lee Soo-won certainly seemed to have dug this way. I went to the portal site and searched for ‘an extramarital child of Joo Sung-won.’ Not a single such story was told. There was not even a rumor. If there had been one, I’d have sent Crow last time.
‘Is it a real one or a fake one?’ I didn’t know. I had met him once, and I’d had a pretty good impression, but I couldn’t tell what was inside.
‘I’ll check this out, too. Crow’s resting…’ Real or fake, I needed to be sure. I arranged a meeting with Crow and sent him for an inquiry over there.
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That weekend, Rep. Han Sang-hoon’s sex scandal continued to make headlines, but things got bigger as one of his former secretaries stepped up. One woman, who asked not to be identified, made the revelation by saying, ‘First of all, Rep. Han Sang-hoon tries to reach out to all secretaries.’
As I always felt, touching politics often produced unexpected reactions no matter what happened.
Rep. Han Sang-hoon again tried to get by in that way this time. ‘I don’t know.’ It was rather expected.
I took out the ‘List of Goo Soon-gil’ here. I sent the OK sign and the Daewon Daily News released an article. [Re-investigation of the list of Goo Soon-gil: Rep. Han Sang-hoon received money from Mr. Goo.]
In the last trial, Rep. Han Sang-hoon insisted, “I don’t know. I can’t remember. I’ve never done that,” but everything he had said was completely turned over. He was pushed into a defensive corner. After he’d already been branded as a liar, the Goo Soon-gil List case had been added.
President Park Hyung-joon invoked an independent counsel investigation to determine whether he feared the administration would pass in the next presidential election. Han struggled to escape from the independent counsel investigation, but when a reinvestigation was made, the case turned upside down after a former close aide to President Goo Soon-gil testified under the pressure of the prosecution. So, Rep. Han Sang-hoon, who was considered the next presidential hopeful, died politically just a month after I had shot an article through the Daewon Daily News.
Now, with this, the ‘Han Sang-hoon’ position in the People Search was entirely mine. Rep. Han Sang-hoon would occasionally be brought up as a politician whose career had tanked because of bribes.
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By the end of May, when the political death of Rep. Han Sang-hoon was confirmed, I pulled out the next card. Whatever next was, I went to punish Lee Soo-won directly. I didn’t have to hit him twice, because there was already a weak link – a doctor who had received $400,000 and a nurse with $100,000.
‘Rep. Lee Soo-won is a time-tested politician and he can lie to the end, but it is almost impossible for the doctor and nurse to overcome the pressure of the prosecutor’s investigation. The report even shows how they received the money.’
CEO Lee Won-jae also published Crow’s report with provocative headlines this time. [Does the photo of a Cruciate Ligament Tear belong to the son of lawmaker Lee Soo-won?]
It was a fatal article that hit only the exact place where it hurt. Once Rep. Lee Soo-won denied the report like Han Sang-hoon did, “It’s a controversy that’s not worth responding to.” But he had already been eliminated from the presidency in the future. ‘Joo Sung-won 48.2%, So Kang-sup 30.7% and Kwak Ji-won 21.2%.’ Han Sang-hoon was not on the list, and Lee Soo-won’s career would also be dead in a few days.
‘Who’s So Kang-sup? By the way… Mayor Joo Sung-won has become president again.’ His approval rating was higher than it used to be. This time, voter turnout was close to 50%. I removed Han Sang-hoon and Lee Soo-won, and all the remaining political opponents were gone. Because of the butterfly effect, he almost failed to become president, but then he took his place anyway.
I looked at it and thought, ‘Hmm… so shall I just go on like this?’
But then, Crow came to see me with the report on the extramarital child of Joo Sung-won, which had been ordered a month ago.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- Chapter 198 (END)
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- Chapter 194 - The Emperor Who Has Become God, Part IV
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- Chapter 192 - The Emperor Who Has Become God, Part II
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- Chapter 190 - The Savior Of The World
- Chapter 189 - ‘E’ Class
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- Chapter 186 - The Underground Kingdom Of Iceland
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- Chapter 183 - Future News Of The United States
- Chapter 182 - An Ominous Illusion
- Chapter 181 - The Future of Twelve Years Later, Part III
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- Chapter 179 - Chapter 179. The Future of Twelve Years Later, Part I
- Chapter 178 - Grandmaster Class
- Chapter 177 - Unexpected News
- Chapter 176 - Taking The Spoils Of War
- Chapter 175 - The Snare Trap
- Chapter 174 - All-out War, Part X
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- Chapter 171 - All-out War, Part VII
- Chapter 170 - All-out War, Part VI
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- Chapter 168 - All-out War, Part IV
- Chapter 167 - All-out War, Part III
- Chapter 166 - All-out War, Part II
- Chapter 165 - All-out War, Part I
- Chapter 164 - A Lion And A Hyena, Part II
- Chapter 163 - A Lion And A Hyena, Part I
- Chapter 162 - Fake News, Part III
- Chapter 161 - Fake News, Part II
- Chapter 160 - Fake News, Part I
- Chapter 159 - Sell China, Part VI
- Chapter 158 - Sell China, Part V
- Chapter 157 - Sell China, Part IV
- Chapter 156 - Sell China, Part III
- Chapter 155 - Sell China, Part II
- Chapter 154 - . Sell China
- Chapter 153 - In A Repeated History
- Chapter 152 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part IV
- Chapter 151 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part III
- Chapter 150 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part II
- Chapter 149 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part I
- Chapter 148 - The Couple
- Chapter 147 - The Second Anniversary Of The Foundation, Part III
- Chapter 146 - The Second Anniversary Of The Foundation, Part II
- Chapter 145 - The Second Anniversary Of The Foundation, Part I
- Chapter 144 - Three News, Part II
- Chapter 143 - Three News, Part I
- Chapter 142 - The Man Who Holds His Destiny In His Hands
- Chapter 141 - The Birth Of The Dark Secret
- Chapter 140 - King Maker, Part II
- Chapter 139 - King Maker, Part I
- Chapter 138 - The King Of The Present Age
- Chapter 137 - Seven Months Later
- Chapter 136 - Second Moving
- Chapter 135 - Banquet Of Dragons, Part II
- Chapter 134 - Banquet Of Dragons, Part I
- Chapter 133 - Garden Royale, Part II
- Chapter 132 - Garden Royale, Part I
- Chapter 131 - An Invitation Letter
- Chapter 130 - The Second Appearance
- Chapter 129 - That’s How It Turns Out
- Chapter 128 - Dream of Crow, Part II
- Chapter 127 - Dream of Crow, Part I
- Chapter 126 - A Natural Result, Part II
- Chapter 125 - A Natural Result, Part I
- Chapter 124 - Implementation of Justice, Part V
- Chapter 123 - Implementation of Justice, Part IV
- Chapter 122 - Implementation of Justice, Part III
- Chapter 121 - Implementation of Justice, Part II
- Chapter 120 - Implementation of Justice, Part I
- Chapter 119 - Strangely Excellent
- Chapter 118 - You’re Fired
- Chapter 117 - BJ Kippa
- Chapter 116 - Season Two
- Chapter 115 - Invisible Danger
- Chapter 114 - Screening
- Chapter 113 - An Orphan Whose Adoption Is Dissolved
- Chapter 112 - CEO Lee Won-jae
- Chapter 111 - Crow, Part II
- Chapter 110 - Crow, Part I
- Chapter 109 - The Master Class
- Chapter 108 - I’m Going to See You Tomorrow
- Chapter 107 - Regular Report, Part II
- Chapter 106 - Regular Report, Part I
- Chapter 105 - A Hundred- Thousand-Dollar Vacation
- Chapter 104 - Spider Hunting, Part IX
- Chapter 103 - Spider Hunting, Part VIII
- Chapter 102 - Spider Hunting, Part VII
- Chapter 101 - Spider Hunting, Part VI
- Chapter 100 - Spider Hunting, Part V
- Chapter 99 - Spider Hunting, Part IV
- Chapter 98 - Spider Hunting, Part III
- Chapter 97 - Spider Hunting, Part II
- Chapter 96 - Spider Hunting, Part I
- Chapter 95 - An Assassin
- Chapter 94 - Spring, Part II
- Chapter 93 - Spring, Part I
- Chapter 92 - A Dragonfly Flown From A Spider’s Web
- Chapter 91 - News Maker, Part VI
- Chapter 90 - News Maker, Part V
- Chapter 89 - News Maker, Part IV
- Chapter 88 - News Maker, Part III
- Chapter 87 - News Maker, Part II
- Chapter 86 - News Maker, Part I
- Chapter 85 - Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Part II
- Chapter 84 - Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Part I
- Chapter 83 - CBT
- Chapter 82 - Meet An MBE Super Ant
- Chapter 81 - Master T, Part III
- Chapter 80 - Chapter 80. Master T, Part II
- Chapter 79 - Master T, Part I
- Chapter 78 - Second Takeover
- Chapter 77 - A Young, Part II
- Chapter 76 - A Young, Part I
- Chapter 75 - The Commons of Stocks and Novels
- Chapter 74 - The Boss’s Overseas Duty
- Chapter 73 - The Boss’s Home Working, Part IV
- Chapter 72 - Chapter 72. The Boss’s Home Working, Part III
- Chapter 71 - The Boss’s Home Working, Part II
- Chapter 70 - The Boss’s Home Working, Part I
- Chapter 69 - In The End, We Meet Again, Part II
- Chapter 68 - In The End, We Meet Again, Part I
- Chapter 67 - Diamond Class
- Chapter 66 - Han Sang-hoon of Han Sang-hoon
- Chapter 65 - An Extra Character Of The World, A Main Character Of The World
- Chapter 64 - President Kwon Oh Hyuk
- Chapter 63 - The Master of Falsehood
- Chapter 62 - Truth Or Falsehood?, Part II
- Chapter 61 - Truth Or Falsehood?, Part I
- Chapter 60 - The Emperor’s Throne
- Chapter 59 - Preparation
- Chapter 58 - A Strange Connection, Part II
- Chapter 57 - A Strange Connection, Part I
- Chapter 56 - The Wolf Of Gangnam Street, Part II
- Chapter 55 - The Wolf Of Gangnam Street, Part I
- Chapter 54 - An Investment Firm That Never Loses, Part III
- Chapter 53 - An Investment Firm That Never Loses, Part II
- Chapter 52 - An Investment Firm That Never Loses, Part I
- Chapter 51 - A New Dream
- Chapter 50 - Platinum Class, And
- Chapter 49 - Competition For Duty-free Shops
- Chapter 48 - Train To Seoul
- Chapter 47 - G. E., Part II
- Chapter 46 - G. E., Part I
- Chapter 45 - A Big Hand
- Chapter 44 - True Or False, Part II
- Chapter 43: True Or False, Part I
- Chapter 42: Moving
- Chapter 41 - The End And The Beginning
- Chapter 40 - Duplicated Winnings, Part II
- Chapter 39 - Duplicated Winnings, Part I
- Chapter 38 - Customer Service
- Chapter 37 - Gold Class, Part II
- Chapter 36 - Gold Class, Part I
- Chapter 35 - A Golden Alchemist
- Chapter 34 - Winner Takes All
- Chapter 33 - The Wind Is Blowing
- Chapter 32 - The Transfer Station
- Chapter 31 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part V
- Chapter 30 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part IV
- Chapter 29 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part III
- Chapter 28 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part II
- Chapter 27 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part I
- Chapter 26 - The Revised Future, Part II
- Chapter 25 - The Revised Future, Part I
- Chapter 24 - A Broken Flower, Part IV
- Chapter 23 - A Broken Flower, Part III
- Chapter 22 - A Broken Flower, Part II
- Chapter 21 - A Broken Flower, Part I
- Chapter 20 - Beer With A Little Bubbles
- Chapter 19 - An Orphan Adopted Into A Chaebol Family, Part III
- Chapter 18 - An Orphan Adopted Into A Chaebol Family, Part II
- Chapter 17 - An Orphan Adopted Into A Chaebol Family, Part I
- Chapter 16 - An Unexpected Opportunity
- Chapter 15 - Ground Bait
- Chapter 14 - An Ant Looking Up At The Sky
- Chapter 13 - The Sound Of Money-Making Vibrations
- Chapter 12 - The Smell Of Money
- Chapter 11 - The Future In My Hands
- Chapter 10 - Turning Point
- Chapter 9 - A Lion With A Loose Collar
- Chapter 8 - Ten Thousand Dollars, Part II
- Chapter 7 - Ten Thousand Dollars, Part I
- Chapter 6 - Is This The Way To Do Proto?, Part II
- Chapter 5 - Is This The Way To Do Proto?, Part I
- Chapter 4 - 12 Hours After, Part III
- Chapter 3 - 12 Hours After, Part II
- Chapter 2 - 12 Hours After, Part I
- Chapter 1 - A Strange Fate