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Chapter 251: The Great Migration (6)
âWow, these people⊠theyâre more extreme than I thought!â
Yeongwooâs mouth dropped open as he saw the approval rating quickly reach its target.
He only meant to squeeze some money out of them, calling it colonial rule, but he hadnât expected such a passionate response.
|Approval: 66.8%|
|Disapproval: 13.7%|
Yeongwooâs approval rating had slightly risen to 66.8%.
Meanwhile, the disapproval rating was only 13.7%.
The voters were at least tolerating extreme responses when it came to foreign powers.
So what if he pushed things even further?
VrrroooomâŠ
Suddenly, the screen darkened again, and an ominous presence was felt.
âNo way.â
Yeongwoo instinctively looked up at the sky.
An all-too-familiar metallic sound echoed across the sky.
Clang, clang!
ââŠThis sound.â
It was the sound of the alien metal horse, Negwig, a long-time comrade and a gift from the planet Dogo.
âScreeeech!
Negwigâs footsteps, belonging to an unidentified alien origin.
Clang, clang!
Soon, the previously dark screen lit up again, showing Negwig charging down Gangnam Boulevard.
Scattering Dogoâs wedge symbol along its path.
âThis is the reception mode?â
Realizing a lot from this, Yeongwoo saw a massive anchor dropping on the other side of the screen.
Swoosh, crash!
This was the signature of the universal weapons manufacturer Dogoâs founder, the Destroyer King, Dogo.
Soon, a tombstone-shaped ship of Chairman Dogo appeared above.
It was replaying the moment he visited Gangnam to deliver a weapon manual to Yeongwoo.
âChairmaaaan!
Next, the screen showed Yeongwoo riding on the back of the giantized Pofu Tenta to greet the chairman.
Yeongwoo, raising both arms and chanting âChairman,â looked like a sycophant.
ăJeong Yeongwoo07, adopts servile diplomacy!ă
What a brilliant caption.
ââŠâŠâ
But Yeongwoo had no way to refute it.
It was true that he was fawning over Dogo.
Just by greeting him well, money and manuals came pouring in; how could he not serve Dogo?
âHey! On Earth, we might be a developed country, but in the universe, weâre paupers! Sometimes you have to beg to survive!â
Yeongwoo protested, but this wasnât broadcasted on the screen.
On the screen, Jeong Yeongwoo was still there.
âChairman! Stay healthyâŠâŠ!
Waving off the chairman in a melodious voice.
Of course, in a broader perspective, this could be seen as a reception for the interests of South Korea, or rather EarthâŠâŠ
|Approval: 66.8%|
|Disapproval: 20.3%|
The public opinion wasnât so good.
The disapproval rating surged quickly, tightening the noose around Yeongwooâs neck.
âDamn. 20 percent?â
To win this election, Yeongwoo needed an approval rating of 70%.
But this was only possible if the disapproval rating stayed below 30%.
If the disapproval rating hit 30.1%, even a 0.1% shortfall in approval would mean a confirmed loss.
âHow many votes are left?â
Yeongwoo quickly calculated while looking at the graph on the screen.
With the total approval and disapproval combined at 87.1%, the percentage of voters yet to cast their votes was 12.9%.
So, the electionâs outcome would now hinge on where the remaining 12.9% of the votersâ sentiments lay.
[The disclosure of the candidateâs diplomatic history has concluded.]
Finally, the council wrapped up the disclosure of Yeongwooâs diplomatic history, and the screen returned to standby mode.
âPhew, I almost got screwed at the last minute.â
If the council had shown just one more scene of him greeting the chairman, the disapproval rating might have shot past 30%.
But the worst-case scenario did not occur.
[The final history to be disclosed is the candidateâs view of the nation.]
âItâs the last one. This time, there are no choices at all.â
Yeongwoo waited for the screen to light up, contemplating his views on the nation.
Patriotism.
In its purely dictionary definition, it means âthe view on the purpose, meaning, establishment, and form of the nation.â
Itâs a fairly comprehensive concept.
So, what part of this concept would the council focus on?
The answer was revealed soon enough.
WhooooshâŠ
âOh, itâs starting.â
Finally, the rough sound of something breaking through the air was heard on the screen, revealing a view of the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula from a dizzying height.
âAh.â
It was Cheongsapo in Busan, where there had been a skirmish with Japan not long ago.
The perspective was from when Yeongwoo had urgently dispatched himself to Busan, paying a hefty sum to use the Guppy Express.
Craaaash!
Soon, the distant Cheongsapo rapidly zoomed closer, and the angle changed to show the elevator of the Guppy Express descending to the ground.
Whoooosh, boom!
The elevator almost crash-landed, and the screen showed Yeongwoo and the Mon-O tribe warriors disembarking.
After a brief pause, accompanied by the sound of a cash register, a caption appeared.
Chirick, ding!
ăJeong Yeongwoo07 used 13 million Karma for transportation to protect Busan.ă
This was crucial evidence showing that the candidate had made considerable efforts to protect national territory.
However, for Busan, it was also an opportunity to learn about Yeongwooâs corruption.
Yeongwoo had demanded 15 million Karma from Busan for the transportation at that time.
Although those who knew this fact had already cast their votes, the disapproval rating did not increase.
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Flash!
Next, the scene of Yeongwoo confronting two Chinese at the Imjin River replayed.
âIf you turn back without crossing that bridge, I will let you go. Turn back now.
A preemptive warning reflecting Yeongwooâs value for life, despite being a demon.
However, the videoâs would-be victims ignored the warning, as if following the cosmic script.
They extended a bridge over the Imjin River, indicating their intent to invade South Korea.
Thus, eventually.
âEarth! 482! 184! 3041! 27!
Yeongwoo uttered twelve death-bringing numbers, and soon his asymmetric weaponry, planetary-scale bombardment weapons, sent laser beams down on the heads of the two warriors.
Kraaaack!
ăJeong Yeongwoo07, adopts action-oriented defense!ă
âThese guys⊠Their captions are spot on.â
Despite becoming a servile diplomat, the votes garnered through âaction-oriented defenseâ were significant.
|Approval: 68.6%|
|Disapproval: 21.4%|
âThe laser bombardment effect is solid. Not only is it powerful, but it also has great publicity.â
Now, only 1.4% of the votes remained to reach the target approval rating of 70%.
On the other hand, there was still a margin of 8.6% before hitting the 30% disapproval threshold that would spell failure.
As long as nothing major happened, Yeongwooâs election seemed promising.
[Next, we will examine the candidateâs view of the nation, automatically calculated based on their activities.]
âWhat? What do you mean, automatically calculated my view of the nation?â
In other words, they would evaluate the candidate based on AI-provided data.
âHey!â
While Yeongwoo waved his hand toward the sky, the screen turned white and a series of questions followed.
[In the current world, what is the reason for a nationâs existence?]
A critical question to probe the ideological foundation of a candidate representing the Korean Peninsula.
So, Yeongwoo hurriedly opened his mouth, wide-eyed.
âWell, thatâsâŠ!â
However, he wasnât given a chance to speak in the first place.
On the screen, the AI answered instead.
|Because we need to divide into sides, after all?
âWhatâŠâŠ?â
Yeongwooâs mouth gaped even wider.
Then, the AI, having learned from Yeongwoo, continued.
|If we donât divide into sides, weâll kill each other to the last, so itâs the minimum safety measure to prevent mutual destruction.
ââŠOh my God.â
To release such an answer officially, were they insane?
Yeongwoo covered his mouth.
But the AIâs extreme remarks didnât stop there.
|If 100 people fight, up to 99 might die, but if they split into 10 teams of 10, at least two or three, maybe even up to ten people might survive.
|However, even in chaotic times, there is a way for 50, no, even all 100 people to survive.
ââŠ?â
The AI made a sudden turn.
Yeongwoo perked up his ears.
âWhat is that methodâŠ?â
Then, as if waiting, the AI answered.
|Overwhelming power! One team should subdue the other nine teams! This world doesnât grant any decision-making power to weaklings. Only strong power can determine peace.
ââŠâŠ!â
Yeongwoo felt as if he had been struck on the back of his head by the AIâs lecture.
It spoke of something he had vaguely sensed during an early encounter when, despite being the early bird, he was attacked by multiple bandits.
To achieve complete peace, one must be so strong that no one dares to disrupt it.
Being half-strong would only provoke challenges, that is, war.
Thus, perfect peace means.
ââŠIt can only be realized through overwhelmingly dominant power.â
While Yeongwoo wore a dazed expression, the AI concluded.
|The reason for a nationâs existence is to bring peace to the world. But paradoxically, to achieve peace, we must prepare for war.
|Ranked first in the Earthâs integrated dungeon ranking! Vote for Jeong Yeongwoo07.
|I will become your asymmetric power.
As soon as the AI finished its last line, the approval graph for Yeongwoo shot up rapidly.
Flash!
|Approval: 73.6%|
|Disapproval: 21.9%
âSeventy-three percent?â
A sudden leap from 68% to 73%.
A figure well above the target approval rating of 70%.
While Yeongwoo stared blankly at the sky, the screen switched to show the candidate in real time.
Flash!
[Finally, letâs hear the candidateâs closing remarks.]
[Voters, please finish voting promptly.]
A signal beeped from above.
-BeepâŠ!
It meant the candidate should now make their final statement.
So, Yeongwoo.
Gulp.
Swallowed a heavy gulp, pointed at the screen, and shouted.
âFor a rich and strong nation, we must achieve peace in the worldâŠâŠ!â
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