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446 Those who know the current affairs are heroes

446 He who knows the current affairs is a hero! (First update!)

More than a thousand years ago, Emperor Yang Guang's three expeditions against Gojuryeo (the former regime of the Three Kingdoms of ancient Korea) fell into the despicable tricks of the peninsula people and ended in a disastrous defeat. In the end, 300,000 of the world's elite soldiers were killed in their hometowns, which contributed to the great revolution.

The fall of the Sui Dynasty.

Later, after Li Shimin established the Tang Empire after the fall of the Sui Dynasty, he threatened to "avenge his children" and went on a personal expedition, killing the vast number of people in the peninsula area.

Since then, regardless of the strength of the Chinese imperial courts, the relationship between the mainland and the Korean Peninsula has been very unharmonious.

With the development of human civilization, the Koreans relied on the support of their masters, the Americans, after World War II. Their national power grew like sesame seeds blooming. They far surpassed the former Chinese dynasty and became one of the four Asian dynasties.

One of the little dragons.

After South Korea became rich and powerful, the servility they had been oppressed for so long got a strong backlash, and they dreamed of proving that they were the greatest country in Asia.

Ever since, taking advantage of China's hesitation due to certain political factors, the Koreans generously described Chinese medicine as Korean medicine, the Dragon Boat Festival as their festival, and moved Qu Yuan's ancestral home to the Korean Peninsula...

Since even the first great patriotic poet in the history of Chinese literature was said to be Korean, it is not too much for Li Huize to describe the phrase "open the skylight and speak plainly" as a Korean proverb.

But Mr. Chu was very patriotic and bluntly used his meager knowledge of literature to expose the Korean bandits.

"Cough, cough!"

After hearing someone Chu show off his literary talents, Li Huize blushed, hurriedly picked up the tea cup and drank some water, coughed twice and looked surprised: "Oh? Really? Haha, is this sentence from China or Korea?

I haven't demonstrated it yet, it's just a casual comment... It's the same as our Korean saying 'get straight to the point'."

"The phrase "get straight to the point" also comes from China. It is many years earlier than the previous sentence. It was already in the heyday of the Tang Dynasty."

Chu Yang narrowed his eyes slightly and thought: Koreans can never change their bad habit of boasting. Fortunately, I have not forgotten the knowledge I learned in school. From this point of view, there are many benefits to studying hard.

Being rudely exposed by Mr. Chu twice in a row made Li Huize very unhappy. Apart from his increasingly forced smile, there was no smile in his eyes, although he was still smiling: "Haha, Chu Yang

, I invited you here today not to discuss whether these common sayings come from China or Korea, I just use them to express what I mean."

Everyone knows that everything is done in moderation.

After seeing Li Huize's displeasure, he felt that Ye Chuqing's safety was still in the hands of this shameless old man, so he had to give in appropriately: "Yes, what General Li said is right, let's not discuss this anymore.

Leave them to the experts and let’s get down to business.”

"Um."

After seeing that Chu Yang no longer bothered with those two common sayings, Li Huize felt somewhat comfortable. However, he no longer dared to show off his 'Korean knowledge' and said bluntly: "Chu Yang, I also know your true identity.

I won’t say much more here, just congratulations on your ability to survive.”

Regarding other people's congratulations, Chu Yang sincerely thanked him: "Thank you."

Li Huize nodded, stared at Chu Yang, and said slowly: "I will help you send the red under the moon safely out of South Korea. You can help me contact Chu Yong, the crown prince of China, and have a private meeting. This is the exchange between us.

I wonder if you can do it?"

Sure enough, you have the same purpose as Shen Yun in taking the initiative to show off, but your weight is still more important than her... Chu Yang lowered his head and pondered for a moment, then raised his head and said: "Before I met my uncle, I didn't dare

OK. Because both of you have special status, if you meet in private, you will definitely have great scruples. If there is no suitable reason, I'm afraid..."

"I have already thought of a suitable reason."

Chu Yang's eyes flashed: "Oh, General Li, please tell me, what is the appropriate reason for you to meet my uncle in private?"

Li Huize smiled, took out a box of cigarettes from the desk drawer and put it on the table: "Is the reason for the in-laws of children the best reason?"

Children's in-laws, as the name suggests, refers to the kinship relationship between the children of two families who are married.

This is understood by anyone who dares to go out only when wearing underwear.

Although Mr. Chu had a good habit of walking around with his buttocks bare and pants on, he still understood the meaning of this sentence, so he was stunned: "Children's in-laws?"

Li Huize nodded and said affirmatively: "Yes, they are the children's in-laws."

After being stunned for a long time with his mouth wide open, Mr. Chu asked suspiciously: "General Li, I'm really not used to the way you Koreans talk. Aren't we discussing business? Why did you suddenly mention this aspect?

?Excuse my slow reaction, but does the in-law relationship you mentioned have any other meaning in South Korea?"

"Chu Yang,"

After picking up the cigarette box and taking out a cigarette and handing it to Chu Yang, Li Huize lit one himself, stood up from the chair, walked to the window with his hands behind his back, looked at the silent night sky, and said, "You and Xiaomin

I already know about the relationship between them... Although this is not a very pleasant thing, the fact is a foregone conclusion and no one can change it."

Chu Yang also lit up a cigarette, but did not smoke it, and just listened attentively.

After Mr. Chu heard Li Huize talk about this, he couldn't do it without pretending to be a grandson. He had no choice but to regret it and almost hang himself on the night he fucked his daughter. But he didn't find the rope in the presidential suite in the world.

Only then did he reluctantly save his own life.

"Not only is Hyomin my beloved daughter, Li Huize, but she also has a very high status in the hearts of South Korea's 600,000 military personnel."

Li Huize continued: "Although we in South Korea are a capitalist country, due to historical reasons, we have always had Eastern ideas in our bones. And you, regardless of what factors forced her, she has become

No one can change the fact that you are a woman."

It's over, it's over, the Koreans want to recruit me as their son-in-law, will I agree or not?

Only then did Chu Yang understand why Li Xiaomin was so hesitant on the way here. It turned out that the Li family and his daughter had long planned to use this to talk things out and achieve Li Huize's political goals.

It also made him even more confused: Could it be that China's attitude is so important to Koreans running for president?

Although Chu Yang didn't speak, Li Huize didn't mind and said to himself: "No matter what misunderstandings you and Xiaomin had in the past, or how much older she is than you. As a man, you should take care of yourself."

You have to pay for the mistakes you made, you have no reason to disagree!"

Li Huize's tough tone aroused the arrogance in Mr. Chu's bones, and also wiped away any trace of guilt he had after 'fucking' Li Xiaomin.

After hehehe sneered, he took a puff of cigarette: "Hey, hehe! If I don't agree to be your son-in-law and help you contact my uncle, then you won't agree to send some money out of Korea. Admiral Li, I

Can I understand your words this way?"

Li Huize nodded without any hesitation: "That's right! You marry my daughter as your wife and contact the Chinese prince for me. In exchange, I will send Dian Hong safely out of Korea."

"Then what if I don't agree?"

Chu Yang flicked the ashes of his cigarette and said calmly: "Although you, South Korea, have set up a dragnet in Seoul to catch some celebrities, in my eyes, they are just some decorations at most! The reason why I found Li Xiaomin is nothing more than

I want my companion to be more comfortable during the journey back to China. Even though she is injured, if I take her out of South Korea, she will still feel comfortable."

Li Huize was not dissatisfied with Chu Yang's arrogance. On the contrary, he admired it. He turned around with a smile and said, "Before you found Xiaomin, you might be able to do it, but now, haha."

Chu Yang's expression changed: "What's wrong now!?"

Li Huize took out his cell phone from his pocket and dialed a number. After waiting quietly for a moment, he asked: "How is the matter going? Well, very good. Then let Dian Dianhong talk to Mr. Chu and Pu."

After saying that, Li Huize walked up to Chu Yang and handed him the phone: "Mr. Park, Yidianhong wants to talk to you."

"After you sent Li Xiaomin to pick me up, you sent someone to the New Seoul Hotel." Chu Yang had murderous intent in his eyes.

"Yes, this is called being prepared. Haha, I admit that this idiom comes from China, but I, a Korean, interpreted it perfectly." Li Huize still stretched out his hand, motioning Chu Yang to take the phone over.

"Wrong, I'm not saying that this idiom comes from Huaxia. It's that you used the word inappropriately. Your behavior is not prepared, it should be despicable and despicable." When Chu Yang spoke, the murderous look in his eyes disappeared.

, also took the mobile phone.

He understood very well that since Li Huize had arranged it like this, it was impossible not to have a back-up plan. Even if he kidnapped this shameless old man in the study, the safety of him and Ye Chuqing, and most importantly, Ye Chuqing's safety, was very important.

May be subject to fatal threats.

Therefore, Chu Yang could only endure it.

"Park Tonghuan, is that you?" Chu Yang took the phone and just put it to his ear when Ye Chuqing's voice came from there.

Chu Yang took a deep breath and tried to make his voice sound calm: "It's me. Dianhong, don't make any unnecessary resistance, just do what they say. Don't worry, if something happens to you

Accident, even if I risk my life, I will not leave you behind!"



A year ago, when the elite of China's Fourth Base crossed the border between China and North Korea, Ye Chuqing once asked Chu Yang: "If something unexpected happens, you will not give up on me under any circumstances, right?"

At that time, Chu Yang said seriously: "Ye Chuqing, if something happens to you, I won't abandon you even if I risk my life."



Now, Ye Chuqing, who was pointed at gunpoint by Lu Zhihuan and others, felt a sore nose after hearing Chu Yang still say this: "Thank you... I understand."

After Ye Chuqing said this, she returned the phone to Lu Zhihuan and said calmly: "I will go with you."



After arranging Ye Chuqing over there, Chu Yang threw the phone on the table.

"How about it, do you want to think about it carefully?" Li Huize didn't care at all about Chu Yang's rude action of throwing the phone, and sat on the chair with a leisurely expression.

"Don't think about it, I promise you."

"Okay!" Li Huize shouted in a low voice: "We Koreans have a saying that those who know the current affairs are heroes. Chu Yang, you are now a hero who knows the current affairs!"

The allusion that those who know the current affairs are heroes comes from "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, the Chronicles of Shu, and the Biography of Zhuge Liang", which Pei Songzhi quoted from "The Chronicle of Xiangyang" written by Jin Xi Chizhi.

The original text is: Those who know the current affairs care about heroes. There are dragons and phoenixes here.


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