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I Become an Academy Award-Winning Villain chapter 57

57 – Chapter 3. Mental care (3)

Words spoken by people with special abilities who have immigrated or exiled to those with special abilities who remain in Korea.

-Are they idiots?

it’s a twin

There is also one reason for cursing.

-Why do you stay in Korea like an idiot after hearing that insult? For what reason?

-Can’t you bring all your family to a foreign country like me? Shouldn’t I be able to feed them?

-Even if you’re in Korea and your mana fills up, if you look at the mana charge, it’s the same everywhere, but is there a big difference?

-No, how important is your great patriotism, why are you not leaving Korea?

Because I don’t understand.

Because I can’t understand why the heroes who remain in Korea stay in Korea.

-If you go to another country, A class can be treated better than S class, so why don’t you immigrate?

everyone thinks

In fact, there are many people who left Korea thinking that way even in their association.

Mainly those who escaped from Korea but did not immigrate to other countries, or those who wanted to continue living in Korea but went elsewhere to be manipulated like tools in Korea.

The association tried to recruit them intensively.

Because the ‘rage against the country’ they have will be the biggest weapon of the association.

Of course, the same applies to other organizations inside Korea that are not associations.

“Listening to people telling Seol-hee to have a baby or get pregnant, I don’t think I should say anything.”

There is one repertoire of persuasion that the association uses against those with special powers who are suppressed.

“Isn’t it unpleasant to hear such stories from people like that?

“Mr. Jihwan?”

Of course, it doesn’t come right over.

“So what I’m saying is, isn’t it making the state go wild against Seolhee Baek?”

“That’s not going to happen…probably not.”

Baek Seol-hee was confident that he was not going out of control.

“How should I say it, in my case, the stress in that area isn’t as great as that of other people.”

“You came to complain to me like this?”

“At least one person is the kind of person who just pours out his emotions for a day when you listen to him, and then gets better the next day. Me.”

“Have you ever heard of other people being frustrated?”

“Not yet. Because…”

Baek Seol-hee blankly looked up at the sky again.

“Because everyone I could tell that story to is dead or gone.”

“…….”

“Ji-hwan, so many people have been killed or injured so far. Among them, how many people do you think have supernatural powers?”

“I’ll guess what Seol-hee wants to say.”

The time to listen to Baek Seol-hee’s story has passed.

Now is the time for me to ‘plant thoughts’ in Baek Seol-hee.

“The so-called Jinseong Gukka, all the people with special abilities are dead. Is that right?”

“…….”

“People who immigrated have their existence as Koreans obliterated, they face death socially, and then, if there are people who run amok in Korea, they are killed mercilessly.”

“…….”

“On the surface, they really say that the Eastern Country of Courtesy is the Land of the Morning Calm, but behind the scenes, they are doing more terrible things than other countries do.”

Baek Seol-hee’s expression gradually began to harden.

“…, there were people called villains talking about it. Especially those who were called Lee Mae Mang-ryang or something like that.”

Naturally, I had prepared a logical escape route.

“I can see and point out the contradictions of this country right away. Do Ji-hwan, an ordinary person, says that he lives as a salaried worker no matter what country he is in, but doesn’t Seol-hee, who has special abilities, know more than me? It’s annoying and disillusioning… but at the same time you can’t let it go.”

“what is that?”

“The String of Hope.”

At my words, Seolhee Baek closed her eyes.

“The belief that this land can still change. The conviction that the people living in this land can move forward with the correct image of Seol-hee. The wind. Aren’t they supporting Seol-hee?”

“…….”

“Seol-hee seems to have more ropes like that than others. When others go crazy and run amok after letting go of them, Seol-hee seems to have a strong mentality to the point of contemplating whether or not to let go of them. Those who are weak or weak…”

“Everyone became a villain and died.”

Baek Seol-hee’s voice softened.

“Yura, who had her childhood friend taken away, and Changhyeon, who served as a hero because of the saying that all men must serve in the military, and the oldest person with special abilities, who stepped into the political world to speak out and voiced his talents Even Jung-hwan died as a villain.”

There are those who are dissatisfied.

There are those who act ‘traitory’ from the perspective of the politicians.

“Every time I see how we forcefully make and treat people we don’t even call villains into villains, it keeps changing my mind about this country.”

They all turned into villains those who did not obey the order of the state, did not succumb to the threat of the state, did not yield to the appeasement of the state, and tried to resist them even a little.

“It’s the attitude of thinking ‘I have to be this kind of person’ while watching the great people when I was young, or seeing how they work for people in various places in society, such as firefighters and social workers, and I have to imitate their ethics… It seems that the ‘ideological education’ I received at the time is now collapsing in front of the dirt of reality.”

“So what will Seol-hee do? Are you going to immigrate?”

“You know that all immigrants become ‘Steven Joe’, right?”

“Yes. You will not be able to step on Korean soil for the rest of your life.”

There are some historical events that didn’t happen because the time was after the cataclysm, but “that event” actually happened in this world.

The person’s name is different, but the case is very different, but a top singer emigrated in the 90’s to avoid military service.

– You became an American in Korea, how do you feel now?

-If I knew I was going to be a new Korea, I would have fulfilled my military service! Did you know Korea would be like this!

, but no one in Korea said ‘not welcome’ to Steven.

The same goes for talented people.

No matter what reason they left the country, the government made all immigrants or exiles ‘Steven’.

They created public opinion, gathered the media, and spread related data even in the government, so everyone cursed and criticized them.

Without knowing that their actions are creating another Steven.

“If Seolhee emigrated or went into exile, she would be ‘Baek Seolhee’, not Steven.”

“Yes. If I leave this country, not only will I be banned from entering the country, but my entire life that I have lived will be denied. They will call me something like ‘Shiroseki Yukihara’.”

“Are you going to seek asylum in Japan?”

“Not at all. You’re going to call a person that way. Like someone whose name shouldn’t be called.”

“And the country will make Seol-hee Baek into such a person. If Seol-hee tries to leave Korea in any way.”

“…Yes.”

Baek Seol-hee became depressed again.

“Can this country change?”

finally.

Baek Seol-hee started talking about her ‘true heart’ that could not leave this place.

“I can’t do it alone, but if I gather people and come together, how can I change things in a good direction?”

“Seol-hee alone will be able to change it enough. Instead, the road is rough and arduous, and the government will insult Seol-hee in all sorts of ways.”

It’s already happened, and it’s a reality.

“Perhaps the government reached out to the villains to get rid of those with powers who were negative to the government.”

“……To that extent.”

“You never know. They might hire a hitman like you see in the movies. For example…a cleverly concocted situation where a hero kills a person, then turns him into a villain who won’t be able to tear him apart and have someone execute him.”

“Dokkaebi… are you talking about it?”

“Yes. Oh, I’m not advocating before speaking. Goblins are murderers.”

I do not deny that I am a murderer.

“There must be many such people among those whom the goblins execute. When the country cannot control them in any way they like, they cannot get rid of them with their own power, so the goblins arrange a situation to execute them.”

“…Really, the more I listen to it, the more I feel my sense of the country dulls. Mr. Jihwan.”

Baek Seol-hee stared at me and asked.

“If Ji-hwan was an S-class person like me, and if he was in the same position as me, how would Ji-hwan act?”

“You mean that?”

“Yes. I’m not making fun of Jihwan or anything like that. I just wanted to ask a genuine question.”

“I am….”

The path has already been chosen.

“I don’t know much about politics. No matter how beggarly the country looks, it will be difficult for me to change the country myself. Because each person has their own talent.”

I don’t have that talent.

“I’m going to find someone like that. Someone who can rock this country ‘inside’ or ‘outside’, or both, and have strong control over it.”

But I know someone who has such a talent.

“I will work all my life for a man who can work for everyone without oppressing anyone and make this country truly great.”

only one.

there is.

“Each person will have a different perspective on how to change this country. Unlike good people like Seol-hee… I think so.”

A person who has the ambition to ‘clean up’ all the politicians that Baek Seol-hee is talking about, and put those who have the same tendencies as Baek Seol-hee in key positions and put those who truly work for the country and the people in their place.

“They have to break all the heads of the ‘governing ducks’ who are not even possessing special abilities, and use them like tools to take care of their own selfish desires.”

“…Are you an active party?”

“No. Hwalbindang, they just end in destruction. The important thing is afterward, destruction after destruction.”

The association is looking further into the future.

“I will work for someone who can create a country where my child can live in freedom and peace with others, without being oppressed or manipulated or forced to undergo ideological education.”

To do that.

“At least in this new country that such people are creating…”

I became a goblin to break the heads of such ‘villains’.

“At least I won’t look at a woman as a tool to give birth to a person with special abilities.”

“……Also.”

Baek Seol-hee turned her head to the side and smiled softly.

“It was good to talk with Jihwan.”

“Then I’m glad.”

“In that sense.”

Seolhee Baek asked me, wiggling her fingers.

“…Can I go to sleep?”

“……?”

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