episode_0970
by adminApril 2nd, 4 am.
King Taejo announced his intention to join the military.
In response to this, most people responded ‘??’
-Oh, no. We go crazy when the president’s grandson enters the training camp!
-That’s what I’m saying.
-Huh oh oh.
The area that showed the most sensitive response was the military, which was subject to enlistment.
-Taejo to the Air Force!
-What are you talking about! Isn’t the Navy the place that suits you best?
-Do you think all the steel will rust when it comes to the sea? I think the best place is the Army!
-If you want to become mature, I think the Marine Corps is the place for you!!
Just after midnight, the commanders-in-chief of each military began discussing through SNS chat rooms about ‘which military would be most appropriate for King Taejo to enlist in?’
-No, a person with special abilities is going to some kind of army.
-If King Taejo goes to the army, does that mean we have to go to the army too? Oh, crazy.
-What kind of army would you send a talented person at a very young age to? They should not be sent to military bases, but to the citizens around them like the police officers over there.
Some people began to worry that since someone like Taejo had enlisted in the military, the spark would fall on them.
Someone else also worried that putting a person named King Taejo into a military unit could be dangerous in many ways and could create a sense of discomfort.
It’s natural.
According to popular belief, King Taejo was not in that position.
“All S-class people with special abilities were mobilized as heroes, and if we were to be specific, not only regular soldiers, but all lines below sergeant played a role in supporting heroes.”
Driving a truck with Ymir on a dark road, I brought up the topic of Taejo’s declaration of enlistment to Ymir.
“If you decide to become a private, the situation will be strange in many ways. Mir. How do you think people will react?”
“As expected, you won’t be happy about it, right? About King Taejo going to the army.”
“But he says he wants to fulfill his national defense duties like everyone else.”
“… Just as people who promoted national prestige at places like the Olympics are exempted from military service, I think there will be active discussions on having King Taejo prove that he was a patriot in some other way. For example, patriotism.”
“That’s right. Actually, there is such public opinion.”
Taejo is still officially 18 years old.
However, no matter how conservative the Daehwan Empire is as a successor to the Republic of Korea, it has a conservative sexual culture.
“As much as it is not illegal for high school students to fall in love and have children and become husband and wife, there are times when people say that they should do something like that to a woman who is similar in age to King Taejo.”
“Ugh, really?”
“Okay then. Of course, in conversations at a drinking party that cannot be recorded or in places such as the dark web accessed through a VPN.”
It’s as if Gwangikong is being told to spread the genes of that S-class superpower.
It’s as if the goblin became a patriot who had relationships with several women and contributed to the rise in birth rates.
“No matter how much those who have served in the military hope that those who have not served in the military will go through the same hardships as they did, no one really wants to suffer in a situation that is clearly going to be a mess.”
Those who joke about Taejo’s enlistment are also worried about those who will end up in the same unit as Taejo.
“Even if only the minister’s son came, he would call him the son of God and be as careful as possible, but if King Taejo entered, stars would come to the military base every day. Then, my friends in that unit… it’s really death.”
“Hmm, is that so?”
“Imagine that you and I stay together and Cheon Ji-ah always comes.”
“Wow, I understood right away.”
Taejo is the president’s grandson and the crown prince of the Great Hwan Empire, and although he has not yet reached SS-level abilities, he is mentioned as the next emperor.
Various environments will be improved, work equipment will be advanced, and the barracks culture will become more vibrant, but the mental suffering of many people in the process will be indescribable.
“And we’ll be talking loudly outside. Our King Taejo was not the kind of person who would just brush floors with a toothbrush in the military. We need to develop more supercircular conductors to further advance human science.”
In the scientific community, he is believed to have developed a supercyclic conductor.
In the hero world, he is seen as a great figure who reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup.
In the model and idol world, they are treated as celebrities or entertainers with another job called hero.
“In the midst of all this, will it be possible to truly enlist in the military?”
“I learned from the community that no matter how much a person has promoted national prestige, if he cannot be legally exempted from military service, he must serve in the same way as other people.”
“Not just trying to purify things, but what are your true intentions?”
“If you didn’t get the exemption, you should get hit and run…?”
“Are you sure you didn’t turn to the military community?”
“Uh, maybe you should have said it in a more direct way?”
“Ha. That’s it.”
There is nothing wrong with Ymir’s expression.
“It feels a little different, but if you look at history, it is true that there have been cases of promoting national prestige and making people who are legally exempt from military service mandatory in other ways.”
In the past, when Korea was crazy about baduk.
There was a time when lawmakers changed the law to allow a Go player who was winning overwhelmingly against Chinese Go players to join the military.
In the process, many people, i.e. ‘public opinion’, took some extenuating factors into account.
“Taejo said he would enlist, but there is no one in this world who would want Taejo to enter the military base and truly act as a soldier.”
“Then…?”
“He receives the same salary as other soldiers for about two years and performs his national defense duties for the country without any personal time. Everyone can accept this one thing.”
Hero’s duty.
“If it were said that serving the country as a hero for two years was the duty of someone with special abilities, how would people react?”
“Hmm…don’t you think 2 years is a bit long? You become a slave, unable to do anything and only work for the country for two years.”
“But, those two years may be short when looking at your entire future life.”
King Taejo’s enlistment becomes a wedge that corrects one of the twists and turns of this country.
“Heroes in Korea are people who are subordinated to the state from the moment they are born and are forced to live as heroes.”
“Ah.”
“In reality, it is the same as people who were born in the military, grew up in a military base, and continue to live while being treated as soldiers.”
In the process, numerous deserters emerged.
There were some who could not tolerate it and left overseas because they were forced to behave like soldiers and weapons by individuals with special abilities.
“The plan is to nail it down to two years. Just like ordinary people, it makes it possible for people to enlist in the military the year they legally become an adult, the year they graduate from high school and enter college.”
“If that happens….”
“For two years, the state has a justification for King Taejo, or rather, a person with special abilities to use his or her special abilities for the sake of the country, but to put it conversely, after he is discharged from the military, the obligation to do so 24 hours a day disappears.◦@ ◦
If, after discharge from military service, obligations are made in the form of reserve forces and civil defense (the difference in terms may vary depending on the time), the remaining time will be freely available to the hero.
“If a villain appears in Cheongju like now, there is no need for all the heroes near Cheongju to gather.”
“There are tangerines.”
“Some people feel anxious if they leave everything to one talented person, and some people feel relieved only when a person comes forward.”
“…It’s so complicated. I thought it would be easier to just beat up the villains.”
“It is more difficult and headache-inducing to prevent problems than to deal with them and solve them, but that will be the slogan of the Great Hwan Empire.”
The Great Hwan Empire will become a country that first ‘prevents’ incidents and accidents before they occur.
“Even if someone causes an accident, within the territory of the Great Hwan Empire, infrastructure will be built to ensure that the accident is resolved immediately before it escalates into an incident.”
Police force and tangerines are used in places where simple precautionary measures are needed.
If a person with this ability behaves poorly, military power and a golden mecha elk are provided.
“Weapons that can suppress radicals using super-ring conductors, and super-ring conductor uniforms that can protect against damage from things like kitchen knives they wield.”
If this police and military power is granted to those who are not qualified, so that they can become the true military and police of this era who work hard for the citizens anytime, anywhere, the Great Hwan Empire will definitely become a country safe from any threats.
“And behind the scenes, we are changing the mindset of criminals who pose a great threat to people in everyday life.”
“This is….”
“Arrived.”
The inside of the trailer is full of ‘people with extraordinary abilities’ who attempted to smuggle themselves into the Daehwan Empire.
They are all genlosed and still unable to regain consciousness.
In my dreams, I’m probably enjoying myself to the fullest after coming to Korea.
“If your wish is to come to Korea.”
I don’t know what it would be like in a dream, but in reality, I have no choice but to repay the judgment for coming to Korea and abandoning the country by taking on my own obligations.
“You should welcome it as much as you want.”
Squeak.
stop the truck
“This place is always a shitty place.”
“I’ve been there before…huh.”
“Okay. yes. Although this is practically the first time for Do Ji-hwan.”
I took out a medal made with magical power.
“I am the World Cup winner and am exempt.”
Even if it’s me.
“It’s a bit weird to go to Nonsan twice.”
Since I am a villain, no matter how great the Empire is, I have no sense of justice to enlist in the military twice.
“It’s a bit difficult to call him a replacement.”
This place.
“For the sake of our Great Hwan Empire, the ‘good guys’ who will serve the length of their sentences will work hard.”
It is a training center in Nonsan.
Here.
Those who wish to become citizens of the Great Huan Empire among traitors must firmly prove their patriotism.
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