The governments of South Korea and China agreed to end the war. As part of the settlement, China compensated South Korea with the territory of Manchuria as reparations for the damages caused by the war.
This was the gist of the ceasefire plan orchestrated by Kim Byung-cheol.
On paper, it seemed like a perfect victory for South Korea.@@@@
Just looking at the land secured, Kim Byung-cheol could be likened to King Gwanggaeto the Great.
But anyone standing at the National Assembly building and looking north would instantly realize what a hollow lie this was.
Monsters roamed everywhere, and Mutations had entrenched themselves across the landscape.
The Legion faction controlled less than 25% of Seoul’s territory—nowhere close to even half.
How they planned to reclaim North Korea, let alone seize control of Manchuria, was beyond me.
This was all just for show.
"Failnet?"
There were several people dealing with the Chinese, and among them was my junior, Kim Daram.
She seemed to still be shaken from her encounter with the B-TIC woman. She had barely acknowledged me with a nod and hadn''t spoken a word since—until now.
"Senior, I need to ask you something. What is Failnet?"
"Failnet?"
"Yeah. I figured you’d know since you''re always on the internet."
She used the internet too, of course, but like most narrow-minded people, she had zero interest in anything outside of the sites she personally frequented.
With utmost reverence, I answered her.
"Failnet is a completely open anonymous internet site created by the indomitable developer, John Nae-non."
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