Crazy, you call it a prosecutor

Chapter 1241 Party Building Beginning and Meeting

Chapter 1241 Party Building (23) Beginning and Meeting
21:10 pm.

Zhang Dongya drove away alone with a grim face.

At this moment, his mind was filled with Li Zaihua's condescending look.

Especially the final warning before leaving.

Although he was very unhappy, Zhang Dongya was unable to resist.
-
Two hours later.

A helicopter lands on a farm outside Gyeongju.

Li Zaihua jumped out of the cabin against the strong wind and walked towards the black car not far away.

See your boss.

Employee A quickly opened the car door and bowed.

"boss!"

Li Zaihua nodded, bent down and got into the car.

Soon.

The black car starts.

Li Zaihua, who was sitting in the back seat, took out his cell phone and dialed a number.

Ten seconds later, the call was connected.

Zhang Biyou's voice came out.

"Director Li!"

Li Zaihua said without hesitation: "Member Zhang, things are almost done, we can start!"

The voice just fell.

Zhang Biyou's expression straightened.

"understood!"

Li Zaihua asked again: "By the way, how is Guo Mingtai's case going?"

Zhang Biyou answered.

"It's already in progress, and there should be results soon!"

Li Zaihua licked his lips.

"do you need my help?"

Zhang Biyou thought for a moment and said, "It depends on the situation. I may need Director Li's help."

"No problem, we're on the same boat, just tell me what's going on!"

"Thank you, Director Li!"

The two chatted for a few more words and ended the call.

Li Zaihua did not put down the phone, but dialed the number again.

The call was answered soon.

Min Yinhyuk's voice came out.

"Director Li!"

Lee Jae-hwa said bluntly: "Bring Zou Zhuhe to Gyeongju in a week!"

According to his plan, Min Eun-hyuk would have to resign.

Since the position of the Chief of the Zhongyang Police Station was too special, Li Zaihua naturally would not let him go.

As long as the plan goes smoothly, Zou Zhuhe, who has the leverage, is definitely the best candidate.

At the same time, Zou Zhuhe's promotion just made room for Li Zicheng to prepare for taking over as the chief of the Zhongyang Police Station in the future.

Hearing Zou Zhuhe's name.

Min Eun-hyuk immediately realized that the countdown to his resignation had officially begun.

But how could he dare not listen to Li Zaihua's words?

"understand!"
-
As Lee Jae-hwa and Jang Dong-ah meet.

Three days passed in a flash.

Rumors about the Sewol ferry sinking suddenly resurfaced on the Internet, and a post that provided more details about the sinking than previous posts came into the public eye.

The post revealed shocking revelations that a country's leadership teamed up with a cult to hold a sacrificial ceremony, resulting in hundreds of young lives being lost at sea.

The author of the post even personally interviewed the rescue workers at the time.

A large-scale drowning incident only occurs when a rescuer cannot bear the condemnation of his conscience and accuses his superiors of blocking the rescue.

Countless people who saw the post were furious.

Under the guidance of some people, posts began to appear on the Internet expressing support for the families of the victims of the Sewol ferry sinking.

Major news media were not willing to lag behind, and one conspiracy theory article after another directly pointed the finger at Qingwa TV and the cult behind it.

The news media took advantage of the situation and completely ignited the anger of the people.

Similarly, major Internet companies seemed to have collective amnesia and allowed the posts to ferment.

Shortly after.

Democratic Party Vice Representative Kang Tong-Yong expressed his views on social media and in interviews with reporters, demanding that the Supreme Prosecutor's Office set up a special task force to thoroughly investigate the matter.

With someone taking the lead, Democratic Party lawmakers seized the opportunity to criticize the current government.

The new party representative Wen Zaihu stepped forward to stop it.

It’s a pity that he has no idea how many things are involved.

Therefore, Wen Zaihu convened an emergency meeting of the Democratic Party.

Jiang Tongyi had a big quarrel and the two parted unhappily.

same.

As the impact of the Sewol ferry sinking grew, disputes also arose within the New Party.

Zhang Biyou took the lead in attacking Guo Mingtai, causing chaos in the New Party.

Zhang Biyou then followed suit and openly criticized Qingwa TV by expressing his opinions on social media and in interviews with reporters.

Zhang Biyou came forward, representing the internal strife of the New Party, and the entire South Peninsula was in an uproar.

The people arranged by Lee Jae-hwa took this opportunity to incite and call for a march and demonstration in support of the families of the victims of the Sewol ferry sinking.
-
Saturday.

Downtown Seoul.

5:08 am.

One by one, people wearing down jackets and red headbands holding up Zhao Shulan's name to step down appeared. An hour later.

Tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets.

Outside the city.

Cars drove along the highway from all over the place towards Seoul.
-
10:55 am.

Several helicopters circled over downtown Seoul.

Inside a helicopter with the MBC logo printed on it, a reporter loudly reported on the protesters' situation against the strong wind.

"Hello everyone, I am Park Sung-dae, a frontline reporter for MBC. Here is the protest scene in downtown Seoul!"

"According to incomplete police statistics, the number of protesters increased by another 5,000 compared to an hour later, and now there are 70,000 people gathered."

"Considering the large number of people gathered, the Zhongyang Police Station has urgently mobilized police forces to maintain public order."
-
at the same time.

Qingwa Terrace.

Office of the President.

Zhao Shulan watched the news report on TV with a grim expression.

Dang Dang Dang.
There was a knock on the door.

The new Secretary-General Jin Dongzai pushed the door open and walked in, quickly stepped forward and bowed.

"Your Mightiness!"

Zhao Shulan gnashed her teeth and said, "How is it, is there any news?"

Jin Dongzai looked troubled.

"I'm sorry, sir, we might really be in trouble this time!"

Zhao Shulan raised her eyebrows.

Jin Dongzai continued, "I have tried my best to contact major media and online media companies, and the answers I got were that the person in charge was on vacation or out of the country for a meeting."

Having said this, he opened his mouth, but stopped talking.

Seeing this, Zhao Shulan said in a deep voice: "Just say it!"

Jin Dongzai took a deep breath.

"You asked the National Intelligence Service to investigate the post and it paid off. Dean Huang found that the poster's IP address was from a building in New York, USA."

"And this building is the office location of the FBI. Dean Huang is suspicious. Suspicious."

Seeing subordinates hesitating.

Zhao Shulan's expression darkened.

"You mean it was the Americans who did this?"

Jin Dongzai shook his head and said, "I don't know, maybe someone is using the Americans' name to cause trouble!"

Zhao Shulan pondered for a moment after hearing this.

"Call Dean Huang and ask him to come to my office with the investigation materials!"

Just finished speaking.

Jin Dongzai said directly: "Sir, Dean Huang is already outside!"

"Invite him in!"

"Okay, sir, please wait!"

After saying that, Jin Dongzai turned and left.

few minutes.

The two pushed the door open and entered.

Huang Changshuo bowed in greeting.

"Sir, this is the investigation report, please take a look!"

Zhao Shulan took the document and began to read it quickly.

Time passed by minute by minute.

Zhao Shulan's brows were getting tighter and tighter. According to Huang Changshuo's investigation report, it can almost be said that there is 100% American influence behind today's rally.
-
at the same time.

Seoul.

Prosecutor's Office.

Meeting of the Directors General.

Xu Zhenzai looked at everyone present with a serious face.

"The Sewol ferry sinking incident has become a big deal, and many lawmakers have publicly called on the Supreme Prosecutors' Office to set up a special task force to conduct a new investigation. What do you think?"

The words fell.

Kim Sun-gun spoke first: "General, there are already tens of thousands of people gathered in the center of Seoul. Obviously, the Sewol incident has aroused public anger. I think it is necessary to investigate this matter thoroughly!"

The new deputy director, the former chief prosecutor of the Seoul Northern District Prosecutors' Office and the successor to Yang Jae-hyo, subconsciously looked at Ahn Jung-hwan.

However, An Zhenghuan said nothing at this moment, as if he didn't see it.

Jin Sunjun spoke.

Han Jiangzhi, who had received instructions early in the morning, echoed, "Deputy Minister Kim is right. The Sewol incident has had a great impact not only in China, but also around the world."

"Therefore, it is urgent to restart the investigation. In addition to explaining to the people, we must also restore our international reputation!"

Seo Jin Jae nodded and turned his gaze to Ahn Jung Hwan.

"Secretary An, Deputy Minister Kim and Research Officer Han agree to reopen the investigation. What is your opinion?"

I heard someone calling me.

An Zhenghuan came back to his senses and said without thinking: "I agree with the opinions of Deputy Minister Jin and Research Officer Han. It is imperative to restart the investigation!"

He originally didn't want to get involved in this matter, but someone behind the scenes told him to do it, so he had to do it.

The two deputy ministers, plus a deputy research official, decided to reopen the investigation.

The new deputy minister had no choice but to agree.

"I also agree to reopen the investigation!"

As soon as these words came out.

Xu Zhenzai perked up.

"Okay, now that everyone has reached an agreement, I can announce the establishment of a special task force to re-investigate the truth behind the Sewol ferry sinking!"

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like