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Now reading: Chapter 2056: 1329: Endless Vitality (Part 2) from I Have 10 Trillion Dollars only Usable For Simping, a Urban novel by Li Jia Floating Chart.

Chapter 2056: Chapter 1329: Endless Vitality (Part 2)

As for the reason.

It can be seen from the na of this hotel.

Lanxin Hotel.

Very high-profile.

Without using Korean, the hotel’s sign in standard Chinese shines brightly from a high vantage point.

The origin of the word “Lan” is self-evident.

“When Miss Lan was forced to leave Korea, we made this hotel stand here forever, overlooking Seoul and millions of Koreans.”

Expressing loyalty to forr leadership in front of a new leader is actually inappropriate, but Jiang Chen never lacks perspective.

Besides, what difference is there between him and Lan Peizhi?

He smiled it off, then asked, “Who ca up with this na?”

“I did.”

Xu Kuan imdiately replied.

“It’s a bit tacky.”

After speaking, Jiang Chen walked into the hotel.

Xing Jie remained expressionless and followed.

“No, I suggested ‘Lan,’ and you ca up with ‘Xin,’ right?”

Xu Kuan imdiately corrected himself.

Xing Jie ignored him, holding back laughter as he walked ahead.

Since they didn’t plan to stay long, just passing by, staying at the hotel was naturally more convenient. Not long after Jiang Chen and his entourage entered the splendid Lanxin Hotel, a taxi arrived.

The passenger paid the fare and got out, dressed simply and inconspicuously.

He quietly entered the hotel, and no one passing by would suspect that this was the lofty Chief Prosecutor.

Private dining room.

Xu Kuan and Xing Jie were chatting when suddenly the door opened.

“Che Prosecutor.”

They were surprised to see Che Changmin walk in. They knew he would co but didn’t expect him so early.

They exchanged glances. Xu Kuan and Xing Jie showed no arrogance, rising in unison to show respect to this heavyweight of Korean politics.

“Where’s Mr. Jiang?”

Since they all lived in Seoul, they were naturally familiar.

“Mr. Jiang just arrived and is resting in a room upstairs.”

Che Changmin nodded and took a seat.

Xu Kuan glanced at his watch and joked, “Che Prosecutor, it’s not even ti to get off work.”

Che Changmin did not respond.

Having dealt with him for so long, Xu Kuan and the others knew well the character of this Chief Prosecutor with high public esteem.

After all, their swift control of Seoul’s underground order relied not only on their own efforts but also on the indispensable support of this Chief Prosecutor.

These days, being brave and daring isn’t enough to get ahead.

Even Miss Lan herself was left defeated.

Being ruthless isn’t enough; you need backing.

The Journey to the West has long given the answer.

A monster without connections in the Heavenly Court is only destined to be beaten to death.

Are Koreans really that weak?

No.

Anywhere, when cri syndicates get violent, they are absolutely brutal, but today’s underworld is no longer about fighting; it’s about dealing with the subtleties of human relationships.

What’s the use of running fast?

Can you beat having the referee as a relative?

“I’ll notify Mr. Jiang.”

Xing Jie may not talk much, but it’s not that he doesn’t understand these subtleties. He was about to take out his phone but was stopped by Che Changmin.

“It’s okay, no rush.”

Exchanging glances, Xing Jie decided against calling to notify.

“Does Che Prosecutor know why Mr. Jiang suddenly ca to Korea?”

Xu Kuan inquired.

“Don’t you two know?”

Che Changmin countered.

Xu Kuan shook his head.

“Mr. Jiang didn’t say anything. Maybe Mr. Jiang just ca to take a stroll after attending a funeral.”

The door opened.

Unexpectedly, Jiang Chen entered early. Seeing Che Changmin, he was not surprised at all.

The three of them stood up in unison.

“Mr. Jiang.”

The rarest thing for a person is—

Not forgetting one’s original intention.

The powerful Che Changmin hasn’t forgotten why everything is the way it is today.

Jiang Chen smiled and motioned with his hand, “Just a simple al, no need to be so formal.”

They all sat down one after another.

“Do you have official duties tonight?”

Jiang Chen asked.

“After dinner, I have to return to the Grand Prosecution Hall.”

“Then I won’t drink.”

Xu Kuan inford to serve the food.

“In Japan, I t with two congressn.”

“On behalf of the Yixin Society, I thank Mr. Jiang for his help.”

In Korea, any official would have heard of this famous na. It is an unofficial political organization, one might even call it a political faction. Though not large in number, every mber holds an important position.

And most importantly.

Unity!

Many hands make light work; it’s a simple truth. Whether as an official or a gangster, if you only know how to act alone, rest assured, you’ll et a miserable end.

This forr prosecutor, once impartial and deeply beloved by the people, has undoubtedly beco a competent politician after several years of growth.

“Don’t thank just yet.”

Jiang Chen sighed slightly, “I actually caused you so trouble.”

The three were all taken by surprise.

“What trouble?”

Xu Kuan couldn’t help but ask.

“I had a bit of a clash with the US Army.”

Jiang Chen spoke briefly and lightly, but it left Xu Kuan and Xing Jie looking at each other in disbelief.

It sounded a bit absurd, but all three understood his aning.

Much like Japan, Korea is also a distorted country, with a bunch of foreign soldiers on its land, profoundly influencing its politics, military, and economy…every aspect of Korea.

The chaebol is an unchallengeable presence in Korea.

But offending the US Army has consequences far more terrifying than offending the chaebol!

Especially for political figures.

Arican Dad—no, due to the antics of Korea’s current Great Commander, they are starting to curry favor with Japan, in terms of seniority, that should be Arican Grandpa.

If Arican Grandpa speaks, no matter what position you’re in, your political career is basically over.

So one can imagine the impact this news had on Che Changmin.

The only hope now is that no one knows about his relationship with Boss Jiang, so as not to be caught in the crossfire; but how likely is that?

Xing Jie and Xu Kuan couldn’t help but look at this increasingly competent Korean Grand Prosecutor General.

His response did not disappoint them; he showed no great shock nor tension, and after a brief silence, calmly said: “Korea is a sovereign state, no one can interfere in Korea’s internal affairs.”

The air suddenly fell silent.

Honestly speaking, Xu Kuan wanted to applaud this statent.

No matter how harsh reality is, one must not despair.

Faith can never be mocked.

Jiang Chen nodded.

Actually, the situation is not as grim as it seems; he was rely accustod to planning for the worst.

Thinking positively, the US Army in Japan is not the US Army in Korea, and the will of that four-star general Bonnie Benjamin cannot represent the will of the US Army Commander stationed in Korea.

Of course.

There is no harm in planning for the worst; being prepared ensures you are not caught off guard.

“It’s good that you have confidence.”

Ordinary politicians would definitely crumble under the suppression of the US Army, but Che Changmin is different.

He is extrely popular and well-regarded, otherwise, he could not have beco the youngest Grand Prosecutor General in Korea’s history.

Although with the support of Jiang Chen, first and foremost, he is not a pushover.

The power of the people may seem small, yet it is also trendous.

When ants unite, even elephants must take notice.

“You should reduce interactions from now on.”

Jiang Chen then instructed Xing Jie and Xu Kuan.

“Understood.”

“Let’s eat.”

Jiang Chen said with a smile.

Che Changmin picked up the chopsticks.

He was once a prosecutor who hated evil like it was his enemy, and this was the foundation of his popularity. However, as he climbed higher, he increasingly realized the world was not as he imagined.

This world is never simply black or white.

Evil cannot be completely eradicated; it can only be guided and controlled.

Compared to the previous disarray, where various criminal forces frequently engaged in violent incidents to seize interests, the public security in Seoul now has visibly improved.

He can never put all criminal forces in prison; as soon as one group is caught, another will rise, and the prisons simply cannot hold them all.

On the contrary, using evil to combat evil has proven effective.

Are the ans important?

Not important.

What matters is whether it brings a sense of security and happiness to the people.

“Prosecutor Che, what are you thinking? With your popularity, even if the US Army does want to retaliate, as long as you call out, we will ensure that we, along with the citizens of Seoul, take to the streets to protest.”

Xu Kuan said with a laugh.

As the Daoists say.

Yin and yang, black and white coexist, endlessly regenerating.

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