The Academy’s Genius Became a Villain!
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Gwanghwamun.

 

Thousands of people were protesting, led by former lawmakers.

 

“Defense the democratic association!”

 

“What do you mean by equal suffrage?”

 

“I will disobey the citizens!”

 

It was a large-scale demonstration with huge flags, banners, and even vehicles dedicated to the demonstration.

 

Those who participated in the protests, respectively, were advocates of democracy, and many came from Seoul as well as from other provinces.

 

They came by group bus.

 

The demonstration invited singers to hold a charity concert for the defense of democracy and gave them food, making them aware of the warmth of fellow citizens.

 

No one knew who funded these protest equipment and who paid for the group bus.

 

“You are now participating in illegal gatherings. Disband immediately.”

 

The police used a microphone and speaker every day to recommend disbanding.

 

A few days later, the scale of the protests began to decline.

 

It was handwritten in the ‘Inner Circle’.

 

They went to the chaebol presidents who secretly supported the protests from behind and threatened them.

 

If you don’t do it right, I’ll kill you.

 

“Are you going to die here? Will you promise to quit?”

 

“Joe, I’m sorry.”

 

They tried to overthrow the government through a democratic revolution in opposition to the government’s decision to strengthen the corporate tax and severe disaster punishment laws.

 

The problem was that the opponent was an absolute strong person who deviated from the rules of democracy.

 

There was no meaning in the face of force.

 

Not only that, they shook the carrots too.

 

“Instead, lower the inheritance tax. The current inheritance tax is inefficient. It is never desirable to have the company torn apart and go abroad because it cannot pay the inheritance tax.”

 

“Thank you for doing that.”

 

The ‘Inner Circle’ has a perception that the state owns it, so they put a straw in it, but they didn’t want it to be ruined.

 

There was no reason to do that because it was like cutting the belly of the goose that lays golden eggs.

 

In the end, all that was left at the protest was former lawmakers and a small group of protesters.

 

People have to work to survive.

 

Without any support, it was impossible to go to a protest and stay there for days or days.

 

“Bad bastards.”

 

‘Jeok-nak-chal’ muttered while grinding his teeth.

 

In Gwanghwamun, she watched as old members of the former National Assembly shave their heads.

 

“I’d rather be Yoo Jang-hoon.”

 

From the standpoint of ‘Inner Circle’, Yoo Jang-hoon, who could not understand the subject, was frustrated, but he tended to admit his belief itself.

 

He couldn’t say he was blue and white, but he was a person who thought about the national interest while eating in moderation.

 

The MPs, on the other hand, were different.

 

All the members of the National Assembly who attended the National Assembly on the day of the plenary session of the National Assembly were killed by Kang Yoo-jin.

 

The reason they survived is because, ironically, they did not attend.

 

Also trespassing.

 

In her opinion, they were not qualified to discuss democracy.

 

“If an office worker habitually absent from work without permission, can he hold his head up like that?”

 

‘Jeoknachal’ kicked his tongue out ‘tt’ and took measures to prevent them.

 

Even so, the title of ‘one who once represented the people’ was intimidating.

 

***

 

next day.

 

in front of the Houses of Parliament.

 

“Please get off here.”

 

I came to Yeouido by taxi.

 

To attend the National Security Council meeting.

 

Yang Min-seo said he would rent a car, but I didn’t want to be indebted, so I just took a taxi.

 

School went smoothly.

 

This time, I didn’t say anything, but the teacher came forward to admit attendance first.

 

It was like attending a national event.

 

Protests were in full swing in front of the Capitol.

 

There seemed to be around 200-300 people.

 

‘How are you protesting at this hour? Isn’t it usually time to be at work?’

 

I had a light question.

 

Then a protester came, looked at my badge, and shouted at the protesters.

 

“This is the House of Representatives!”

 

They rushed towards me.

 

Reporters filmed this with their cameras.

 

“Hey, you bastard traitor!”

 

“Pro-Japanese bastard bastard!”

 

“Takkari the dictator!”

 

Awkward swearing to hear.

 

I frowned and regretted it.

 

‘Are you here for nothing?’

 

To be honest, I was annoyed by meetings, but on the first day, I was going to go and see the atmosphere.

 

Whether or not to go forward.

 

The protesters were quickly cleared from my front by the rushing police.

 

“Come on, let’s go together.”

 

Then a man in his 30s followed me.

 

He looked like a typical alchemist with pure white skin and glasses.

 

He seemed a bit nervous.

 

“who… ”

 

“My name is Kim Hyun-chul of the House of Representatives. I also became a member of the National Assembly after receiving the recommendation of Jeok Na-chal.”

 

“Ah, nice to meet you. I am Shinnoda.”

 

Looking at the ‘SS’ badge in Mugunghwa on Kim Hyun-cheol’s suit, it was definitely the House of Representatives.

 

I walked in with him.

 

“haha. Let’s do well with the same faction.”

 

He said this to me at first.

 

I decided to fix this.

 

“I don’t want to care about politics or anything like that. I’m in high school.”

 

It’s sincere.

 

I was very busy as I had to work hard to raise Ha-yeon Park and the children, finish the Gospel of Salvation, and defeat the Demon King.

 

Kim Hyun-chul’s expression hardened slightly.

 

“After that, the workmanship was no joke… Well, I see. Still, we’re friendly. I personally like it.”

 

“Yes, it is. What.”

 

I nodded because I didn’t have to pretend to be with anyone else.

 

Since we had been inside for a long time, a shout came from the entrance to the National Assembly, which is now far away.

 

It was a voice I didn’t want to hear.

 

“Defense Democracy!”

 

“Get out of the dictatorship!”

 

“Do you want to live like that, you dictators?”

 

Kim Hyun-chul’s face trembled.

 

He looked angry.

 

“Isn’t that funny?”

 

He suddenly spoke up.

 

“Are those citizens?”

 

“It’s just that… It is funny that lawmakers, who normally were absent without truancy, became democratic fighters, and those democratic citizens who cry for democracy even though nothing has changed in their actual rights is also funny.”

 

He was sarcastic in a rather cynical manner.

 

I just had one question.

 

“I say this, but isn’t Kim Hyun-cheol a non-Awakened person? It wouldn’t be good for the Awoken to actually become a nobleman.”

 

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Judging by the aura that evokes, Kim Hyun-chul must have been a non-awakened person.

 

I couldn’t understand why he was defending the ‘inner circle’, who didn’t even wake up.

 

“It’s the same anyway for a dirt spoon like me. I’m not saying this because I’m taking a seat, but if you vote, you’ll know. The established politicians are a people who want to sell the country by taking the demands of the people as hostages.”

 

Kim Hyun-chul continues his speech with an expression full of anger.

 

There seemed to be something deep.

 

“Would the three-line summary be… ”

 

I didn’t really want to hear the next words, but I couldn’t stop it because I vomited.

 

“Candidate No. 1 also has a criminal record for making a promise that doesn’t really feel right. Candidate No. 2 also has a criminal record for making a promise that doesn’t really feel like it. If you go up to the 7th and 8th candidates, there may be candidates who are really passionate about the people, but they are never chosen. Because there is not enough money for the election. because there is not enough manpower. Because there is no organization. The sovereignty of the state rests with the people. It is stated, but in reality it is not.”

 

“Ah yes. You feel like you’re going to support Kang Yoo-jin.”

 

“Are you Yoojin Kang? I don’t support everything he did, but it was refreshing. After all, gaining power is the wealthy, capitalist vested interest.”

 

I didn’t listen to Kim Hyun-chul, but I had a question that came to mind just by looking at it.

 

“But right now, there is nothing better than this, so why not keep doing this? But you can’t go back to feudalism.”

 

I know that capitalism and democracy are not perfect.

 

However, the reality was that it was impossible to say if there was an alternative.

 

“It is. Up until now, I’ve only lived by pointing out problems, but now I’m getting money from the House of Representatives, so I’ll have to look for it. By the way, it is also my idea that the actual legislative work is pushed to the House of Representatives.”

 

This is a bit surprising.

 

If so, does this mean that this man could be a copycat of some kind of ‘Jeoknacha’?

 

“But what does that have to do with it?”

 

“The House of Representatives only works and has no real power. Although the salary has been doubled, there is no reason for existing lawmakers to do so by spending money on elections. In this way, I plan to fill the House of Representatives with people who really want to legislate for the country, not people who want to spend money.”

 

“Uh… Will that work?”

 

“I don’t know. Try it out. The Soviet Union experimented with that big country, and this kind of experiment is nothing. Every political system had problems at first. It gradually improved.”

 

Kim Hyun-chul’s face was full of confidence.

 

At first glance, he seemed stubborn, and at first glance, he looked like a man full of ambition.

 

We soon arrived at the main hall.

 

The mess during the Kang Yu-jin incident seemed to have been rectified and newly remodeled.

 

“The House of Representatives has not yet been formed, so this meeting is going to discuss whether to pass the bill with the most support from the people.”

 

The Chairman of the Central Committee who conducts the meeting.

 

I checked the handouts distributed in advance.

 

There was today’s meeting.

 

The secretariat created a website in advance and received public offerings for the bills they wanted for a set period of time, and today we are discussing the most recommended bills.

 

“The first is an amendment to the Act on the Punishment of Criminal Acts of Minors. I think you can refer to the materials we shared.”

 

The revision of the Act on the Punishment of Juvenile Criminal Acts was a result of the rise of the so-called ‘juvenile by law’ as a social issue.

 

 

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