Chapter 195
It’s one thing to gather representatives from the 20 Chinese states for a summit. After all, that scenario is part of the main storyline route I’ve played. The problem is that this event was supposed to occur much later in the plot, around the midgame.
But to not stop there and accelerate things this drastically?
“One China, huh...?”
This is what you’d call poking the dragon.
Why is China divided in the first place? Because it was a war criminal state that instigated World War III, and its division was a form of reparation.
And now, barely 50 years later, they’re chanting "One China"? Have they lost their minds?@@novelbin@@
Of course, there’s no way this is going to progress smoothly.
Even putting aside the war criminal issue, the current 20 Chinese states are cash cows for South Korea and the Koryo Group. They’re sitting back and collecting 10–20% of the total GDP from reparations. Do you think they’ll just let China reunify and rise up again?
On top of that, there are plenty of Chinese living in South Korea. Actually, “plenty” is an understatement—Han Chinese make up the majority of the population in terms of demographics.
While 50 years have passed, diluting some of the connections, many still identify with their roots on the mainland. More importantly, South Korea enforces clear policies of national discrimination.
Chinese residents are treated as third-class citizens and aren’t even granted residency rights anywhere on the Korean Peninsula except in Incheon. How many of them truly consider themselves Korean?
And now, with the 20 Chinese states rallying for "One China"?
What do you think?
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