My Peninsula 2007

Chapter 338: False accusations

Chapter 338: False accusations

There are so many ways to post something on the Internet without letting anyone find the source. This may be difficult for people who don’t know computers or the Internet, but who is An Rusong? He is the president of an IT company and a highly skilled programmer. Therefore, it is not easy for him to post this article quietly.

Sun Manzhu didn’t mind not getting his answer, she continued to read the article in the document. Not to mention, An Rusong had read a lot of online novels in his previous life. Although he had never written one himself, it was still quite attractive to use his imagination to write a short online article that was 70% fake and 30% real.

The reason why it is said to be 70% true and 30% false is because the content in his article is not all hearsay. Some of it is true stories heard from Lee Se-young. For example, Lee Won-jun, the vice president of KBS TV station, has often used his power to force female artists to sleep with him.

“Do you have any rift with Li Yuanjun?” The article was not particularly long, and Sun Manzhu finished reading it quickly. After reading the last line, she turned around and looked at An Rusong and asked, “Why do I feel like the focus of your article seems to be targeting him?”

It’s no wonder she asked that, because An Rushong’s purpose in writing this article was certainly not to restore the Korean entertainment industry to a more peaceful state. He didn’t have that kind intention.

Where does the chaos in the Korean entertainment industry come from? To put it bluntly, it comes from the invasion of capital. In a country like Korea, capital is invincible. In the entertainment industry, no matter how big a star is, it is impossible to beat capital. Coincidentally, from a realistic perspective, An Rusong is also capital. To be precise, he himself is capital. Therefore, the chaos in the Korean entertainment industry is completely in line with his own interests. Why does he want to change all this?
To put it bluntly, the target of his sword dance is Li Yuanjun, or in other words, the senior executives of KBS TV station including Li Yuanjun. Since Li Minbo wants to take action against KBS, then he, as a loyal supporter, should naturally sharpen the knife first.

Of course, the reason why An Rushong was so enthusiastic about this matter was not just to fight for Li Minbo. The fact was, as long as Li Minbo could really deal with KBS TV station, he, as a loyal supporter, would naturally be able to gain certain benefits from it.

Although An Rushong is now a billionaire and the NGN company he controls has a certain influence, to be honest, his identity is not necessarily taken seriously by the bigwigs of KBS TV station, and they don’t have to give him any face at all.

And if Li Minbo could reach into KBS TV station and purge the entire top management of the station, then as his supporter, An Rushong would not dare to say anything else. At least he would definitely be able to establish good relations with the successors of KBS TV station, and this in itself was a benefit.

Although An Rushong has not married Sun Manzhu yet, he knows very well that she is his woman. Moreover, unlike how he treats Han Miyeon, his trust level in Sun Manzhu is much higher. Therefore, he will not hide some things from her.

At this moment, when Sun Manzhu mentioned Li Yuanjun’s name, An Rusong briefly introduced the conflict between Li Minbo and KBS TV station. According to him, in the past ten years, because the progressives have been in control of the Blue House, although several major state-owned TV stations in South Korea claim to be neutral and not interfere in politics, in fact, each TV station’s reporting tends to be biased towards the progressives.

Now, with the end of the new general election, the conservatives have made a comeback, and Lee Min-bo has successfully entered the Blue House. So next, he will naturally represent the conservatives to “restore order” and eliminate the marks left by the progressives in the government in the past decade or so one by one, and replace them with the conservatives’ approach.

Logically speaking, if they were smart enough, the leaders of the three state-owned TV stations should have actively chosen to change their flags, or at least kept silent. But people like Zheng Yuanzhu did not do so. He really believed that there was news neutrality and freedom of speech in the Republic of Korea. He was determined to go against Lee Min-bo and the conservatives. If he didn’t get punished, who would?

The most important thing is that Zheng Yuanzhu and his close associates are all not clean. As long as they are carefully checked, there will probably be problems found – of course, even if there is really nothing wrong with them, as long as they are carefully checked, problems can still be found.

After listening to An Rushong’s story, Sun Manzhu suddenly realized, but as a woman, she was not actually interested in these political intrigues and schemes. She only cared about whether what her man planned could succeed.

“But there is no concrete evidence for what you wrote,” Sun Manzhu stood up from An Rusong’s thigh, tidied up the things on the desk, and asked casually, “Can it affect Li Yuanjun?”

DreamToys toy factory used to have a booming business. In order to promote its products, the toy factory advertised on TV a lot. As the president of the company, Sun Manzhu naturally had a lot of dealings with people from TV stations, including KBS TV station. Therefore, of course she knew the name Li Yuanjun and his status in KBS TV station.

In fact, people like Li Yuanjun and Zheng Yuanzhu have influence not only within KBS TV station. As veteran media professionals who have been deeply involved in the media field for decades, these guys have considerable reputation in the entire media industry and even among the Korean people.

In the world of An Rusong’s previous life, after Lee Won-jun was convicted of corruption and Jung Won-joo was forced to resign, it caused an uproar in Korean society. There were several rounds of demonstrations in Seoul. In the words of progressives, it was Lee Min-bo’s purge of KBS TV station, which meant that the Blue House controlled by Lee Min-bo had completely taken over KBS TV station and controlled the news media, which was supposed to be neutral.

“It doesn’t matter whether there is solid evidence or not,” An Rusong rubbed his sore eyes and said with a smile, “It doesn’t matter whether it can really affect Li Yuanjun. I just need to let people know that Li Yuanjun may be corrupt and abuse his power. As long as there is such a possibility, the review committee will have a reason to launch an investigation. Haha, for some things, it doesn’t matter whether there is a real problem or not. What matters is whether someone really investigates.”

After a pause, he saved the document on his computer and continued, “As long as we give the Blue House an excuse to launch an investigation, let alone say that Li Yuanjun is not clean, even if he is really clean, he will not have the face to stay in KBS TV station after this investigation.” In fact, there was one thing An Rushong didn’t say, which was the fundamental reason why he was sure that this article would work. The one who really wanted to deal with Li Yuanjun was not him, but the owner of the Blue House. However, it was not good to say such things, even if the person facing him was Sun Manzhu.

“Okay, I understand,” Sun Manzhu reached out and held An Rusong’s head in her arms, lowered her head and kissed him on the forehead, then changed the subject and said, “Since you have finished writing your article, go and have a rest. Staying up late like this is not good for your health.”

An Rusong put his arm around her waist, buried his face in her chest, took a deep breath, smelled the familiar body fragrance, and said in a muffled voice: “Let’s go to bed together.”

After he finished speaking, he straightened up and, as Sun Manzhu screamed, picked her up.

“I haven’t brushed my teeth yet.” Sun Manzhu said, hugging An Rushong’s neck tightly.

“That’s great. Let’s take a bath together first,” An Rushong said with a smile as he carried her to the door of the study.

The underground parking garage of the Korea America Building in Hwaseo-dong, Suwon.

The black Mercedes-Benz business car was parked in the exclusive parking space No. 16. Just as the car stopped, a sturdy white man in a black suit and a crew cut walked over quickly.

Seeing the other party about to open the back door, Luo Minzhi, who had just turned off the car, quickly got out and stood in front of the other party.

The burly white man raised his hands, said something to Luo Minzhi with a smile, then took two steps back, indicating that he had no ill intentions and would not pose a threat to the people in the car.

After making sure that the other party had retreated to the side, Luo Minzhi turned around, opened the car door, and welcomed An Rushong, who was sitting in the car, down.

“Chairman An,” seeing An Rusong getting out of the car, the white man stepped forward again and said with a smile, “I am Major Waldis from Stanley Camp.”

“Hello,” An Rushong looked the other person up and down, then smiled and extended his hand to him.

“Commander Leonard asked me to come and greet you because General Thurman has arrived and he is temporarily unable to get away, so Commander Leonard asked me to express his apologies to you.” Major Waldis shook hands with him and said.

“I understand,” An Rushong said gently with an unchanged smile on his face.

“Please follow me,” Major Waldis nodded, turned around and made a gesture of invitation.

After a week of negotiation, Leonard finally made the final arrangement. He called An Rusong yesterday and asked him to meet at this place in Suwon City today. According to him, General Thurman will meet him here today.

South Korea is a very small place. It takes less than an hour to drive from Seoul to Suwon. But what An Rushong couldn’t understand was why Leonard chose this place to meet.

However, after arriving at the Korea America Building, An Rushong guessed that this should be a base of the US intelligence agency in South Korea.

(End of this chapter)