Zuo Jiangxi made no comment on the incident, simply having the scene cleaned up before continuing his speech, as if the attack was nothing out of the ordinary for him.
Of course, the public had no interest in listening to him anymore.
This farce ended hastily, and the speech had the opposite effect.
The oppression of the people in South Korea goes far beyond this. In China, if you want to live a normal life and don't work so hard, the wages you earn are more than enough to cover your daily expenses, including food, clothing, housing, and transportation. Of course, that's all you get.
But it's not like that in South Korea. If you can eat your fill and stay warm if you work normally in China, then working normally in South Korea means you might not have enough to eat, and if you don't work hard, you don't even have the right to live a normal life.
Not to mention they also have a mandatory military service policy; once someone reaches a certain age, they have to go to the army for training.
This is nothing like China, where the army eats well, lives well, dresses well, and has a good environment. In South Korea, the army only ensures your survival while completing training, not to mention their distorted seniority culture.
There was a saying on Earth before the apocalypse: "Going to South Korea for mandatory military service is worse than going to jail." Such an extreme statement, but if someone actually experienced it once, they would find that there was absolutely no problem with it.
At least while in prison, there's little need to worry about one's safety.
Incidents of veterans bullying new recruits to death are rampant.
The people of South Korea were already overwhelmed by all these bizarre events. They thought that the zombie virus outbreak would allow them to transcend social classes on their own, but in the end, they were still the oppressed. Even the laws that had some effect before the apocalypse were completely useless.
The psionicists under the group commit atrocities in the streets, burning, killing, raping, and committing other heinous acts. No one can stop them; all they can do is try to join them, transforming themselves from the oppressed to the oppressors.
To go from one extreme to another.
"Tsk, why are there so many problems with those lowly people? If you can't handle them, you might as well quit being the leader of the Korean nation. You could just raise a dog to guard the house." A group leader called Zuo Jiangxi.
Zuo Jiangxi dared not refute, and could only try his best to say nice things to avoid the other party venting their anger on him.
“Mr. Huang, we have explained our situation to you very clearly. Are you really not going to reconsider and have someone deal with that fourth-tier zombie in our country?” Zuo Jiangxi could only turn to Old Huang now and try to persuade him to help the country overcome its difficulties.
"Hehe, of course I know, but the one I sent to Korea has a bad temper. As soon as I have some manpower available, I will organize people to go to Korea. What do you think?" Old Huang was also in a dilemma.
If South Korea falls, North Korea will also face great pressure. If South Korea is also unable to hold out, then China will face even greater pressure.
"Tsk, please hurry, Mr. Huang. If the conditions aren't good enough, we can continue to talk." Zuo Jiangxi's tone became somewhat impatient. In the past few communications with Elder Huang, every time the topic of support came up, Elder Huang's words implied that Li Xuanzu was not under his direct command.
This piqued his curiosity. The Dragon Kingdom was the country with the largest surviving population and the most complete preservation of technology among all the countries on Earth. How could it tolerate the existence of such a person?
“Even if you don’t contribute anything, we will still send people to help. But you also have to understand our difficulties. Our Dragon Kingdom has a lot of lost land that has not been recovered. If a large number of high-level spiritual energy users are suddenly withdrawn, we will not be able to protect ourselves.” Old Huang still had that kind-hearted look of valuing harmony.
But a hidden rage was rising within him.
He once again schemed against Li Xuanzu, seemingly unintentionally steer the conversation towards him, all to make them believe that Li Xuanzu was very strong. Given their suspicious nature, and without knowing Li Xuanzu's character, they would definitely do something to displease him.
At that time, it wouldn't be impossible for Li Xuanzu to casually wipe out the entire Korean peninsula.
He has the ability; there aren't many psionicists in South Korea, and it takes a lot of effort to deal with even a fourth-tier zombie.
Moreover, there were two fourth-tier spiritual energy users, Fu Yu and Ouyang Ningxue, beside Li Xuanzu, not to mention Li Xuanzu himself, a monster-like existence.
The population of South Korea is now less than 200,000.
By then, the situation of using one tiger to devour another will be a foregone conclusion, and even if South Korea doesn't die, it will be severely damaged.
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