Dictator From Outer Space

Chapter 83: The Summit of Secrets and Shifting Landscapes



Chapter 83: The Summit of Secrets and Shifting Landscapes

Chapter 83: The Summit of Secrets and Shifting Landscapes

“We received plant supply requests from 56 countries. We have signed formal supply contracts with 10 countries and the rest are at the MOU stage.”

“Are there any places that have annoying conditions?”

“Mostly Southeast Asia. There are many inquiries about whether they can pay in kind instead of money.”

Yu Ji-ha flipped through dozens of documents with a troubled expression.

It was a bit... unreasonable to hope to receive a nuclear fusion plant while paying with chickens.

“Tell them we’ll accept it if they add 30% of the market price to 5% of the group’s profit margin.”

It was going to North Korea anyway, so it didn’t make much difference.

Thanks to the huge amount of money coming into South Korea like this, the economy was in a great boom.

The construction companies were struggling to find workers to send abroad, and many small and medium-sized enterprises were also busy producing equipment for the plants.

Silla Group acquired only the department in charge of nuclear power business from Hansung Group.

The facilities were almost similar except for the nuclear fusion reactor.

Yu Ji-ha tilted his head as he looked at the site occupied by the nuclear fusion plant to be built in the South Sea.

“Do we have to build such a huge power plant just to produce 1GW?”

“We have to boil water and spin turbines.”

“Well, I guess it helps the economic cycle in its own way...”

He couldn’t help but smirk as if he was throwing dirt back into the hole he dug out.

“Master, we have received a proposal from Chairman Wang Xi’an.”

“What is it?”

“He suggested a summit meeting on the condition that they will change they’re name to the Chinese People’s Federation and liquidate Kim Jong-un’s assets and provide us secretly.”

“Chinese People’s Federation or Chinese People’s Republic, it’s all the same. How much are his assets?”

“It seems to be a little over 30 billion yuan.”

“Who would stick that on their nose? Tell them to come up with a 10 trillion won investment plan for North Korea. Add the liquidated assets separately.”

“Yes.”

Whether it was effective or not, Wang Xi’an entered South Korea before September ended.

What was waiting for him at the airport was not a grand welcome ceremony or a guard of honor, but a few cars including the secretary general.

“I heard that South Korea’s etiquette has been greatly simplified, but I didn’t expect it to be this much...”

Russia and the US also received the same etiquette, so it could be considered fair in some ways.

Anyway, after all these twists and turns, Wang Xi’an was able to face Yu Ji-ha one-on-one.

He knew that if he missed this opportunity, it would be over for China.

That’s why he made a radical proposal from the start.

“I’ll give you Mount Baekdu.”

The mountain called Baekdu Mountain in Korea and Changbai Mountain in China.

Regardless of its name, this mountain was currently owned by Korea and China half and half.

Wang Xi’an’s finger drew a new border line.

It meant giving up the land from Junggang-eup to Mount Baekdu.

The area was almost comparable to Chungcheongbuk-do, but Yu Ji-ha was not satisfied.Cheêck out latest novels on

“I want this much.”

Yu Ji-ha’s finger added a new line to it.

It was a line that stretched from Junggang-eup to Russia.

Wang Xi’an’s expression hardened.

“...This land is as big as Hamgyeongbuk-do. You want this?”

“I’ll lift the black metal sanctions and help you mine the black metal in the Taiwan Strait through negotiations with Taiwan.”

China had to pay several times more than what they asked for if they wanted something from Yu Ji-ha.

They thought they could form a partnership with Silla Group with 100 billion yuan and land, but that was just their delusion.

The funny thing was that China had no choice but to accept it because they had no way out.

‘How did it come to this...’

The good old days when they were called G2 with the US and aimed for the hegemony of the world were gone.

Looking back now, it was fatal when the meteorite fell before the war.

“It went up in two days. It seems to be a defense battery.”

“A defense battery means a railgun, but isn’t it too big?”

“It could be a super-sized railgun...”

The US agreed to cede Terra Island to Yu Ji-ha and provide security for a year.

It was good for both Yu Ji-ha and the US, because they could check what had changed around Terra Island as a result.

According to the combination of satellite images and close-up shots, a huge city was being built on Terra Island.

And it was a city made of black metal.

President McKinley tapped his desk nervously.

“Just dismantling that section would exceed a year’s worth of black metal we mine. I can’t even estimate how much it is.”

“It’s very difficult to estimate the exact amount of black metal. It’s growing all the time.”

“Even so, isn’t it too much? It’s like it was prepared for him.”

“Or maybe he made it.”

“Is he really an alien?”

He looked like a Korean on the outside, but there were too many suspicious points about him.

His secretary, who always followed him around, was a mysterious person who had no trace of life except for graduating from college.

“He has a social security number, but no friends, nothing. It’s like...”

He fell from the sky.

There were many doubts, but he couldn’t take any action right away.

He was an ally for now.

“But the secret meeting with Russia is shaking my determination... I hope he doesn’t cross the line.”

The US had not given up on Korea yet and drew a line in front of them.

They recognized Korea as a power in East Asia, but they did not accept it beyond the Pacific.

And they could tolerate economic cooperation with Russia, but they didn’t want them to get too close.

The Democrats were already opposing him, passing sanctions resolutions and saying that his actions were very worrying.

If he had been a clear ally, they would have let it go, but his behavior so far was ambiguous.

President McKinley hoped he would make a wise choice.

“When my term ends, the Democrats will have a president. Please don’t provoke them.”

And a few days later, President Putin left Korea with a satisfied face.

The working-level staff fainted during the overnight discussion, and there was a report that said so.

And one day in late October, the map of the Kremlin changed slightly.

Almost at the same time, the map of the Korean Peninsula in the Cheong Wa Dae office changed a lot.

But this information was not disclosed to the world.

South Korea had enough to do with normalizing North Korea.

As a result of the world’s efforts to inject deworming drugs and dispatch doctors, the residents were barely able to get out of the parasite danger a little bit.

Essentials such as food were also coming in, so they were not in immediate danger of life.

But the real challenge was yet to come.

Many of the residents showed symptoms of drug addiction.

The drugs in North Korea were commonly called baekdo-raji and bingdu, meaning opium and methamphetamine.

They were so widespread that even children could easily access them.

The guerrilla activities hidden in the rural areas were also serious.

But these problems could be solved over time.

According to Arma’s calculations, if Pyongyang was normalized, the surroundings would naturally stabilize.

Yu Ji-ha called the construction company representatives and drew a line on the map of the south of the Daedong River in Pyongyang.

“From here to here, clear everything and push it away.”

Boom!

The buildings collapsed one after another as the explosives detonated.

Pyongyang began to be flattened.

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