ps: Thank you book friend 130720 for the tip! After Cui Nanji sat in, he had a smile that was flattering and asking for credit. n¡Ên¡Ê,.?He seemed to think that Cui Zhengyuan would praise him for driving away these demonstrators. Looking at this person¡¯s fat head and big ears, as well as the information about what this person has done over the years, Cui Zhengyuan actually has a clear positioning of him. Chess piece, this person is only suitable to be a chess piece that can be abandoned at any time. According to the intelligence obtained by Cui Zhengyuan, Cui Nanji has two aspects that he cannot tolerate, namely greed and profit-seeking. The most obvious example is that this person played a disgraceful role in the Gwangju deaf-mute abuse incident in 2000 and 2004. Later, this case was exposed in 2005, which aroused great public opinion. However, due to various reasons, a fair verdict has been delayed. Cui Zhengyuan knew about this incident at the time, and also knew that the movie "The Melting Pot", which was later adapted from the incident, caused great social repercussions. ¡°But the New Millennium MZ Party was in power at the time, and the incident happened in Gwangju, the stronghold of the Democratic Party. He didn¡¯t know what was going on behind the scenes. Therefore, Cui Zhengyuan wisely did not get involved at the time, but he still collected a lot of useful information. "What many people don't know is that the writer Kong Jiyong encountered threats several times during the creative process, and someone even sent him bullets in the mail. However, with the help of Cui Zhengyuan, he finally overcame the difficulties and completed the creation of the novel version of "The Crucible". Later, after the novel was released, Cui Zhengyuan was responsible for contacting and investing to make it into a movie. After the movie was released in 2011, it caused a huge impact in South Korea, forcing the judicial department to restart the review of the case. Because of the new evidence and the application of lie detection technology, the truth of the case was finally revealed, and the court also held the relevant personnel accountable. It¡¯s a pity that the principal died of cancer and was not punished by law, which was an advantage for him. If it weren¡¯t for Cui Zhengyuan¡¯s intervention. This guy can't run away, he will definitely go to jail. Strictly speaking, the launch of "The Crucible" actually has a very complicated background. It's not just a shocking and ugly case. There is also the liquidation of the past ruling party. ¡°In fact, this case is an unprecedented blow to the opposition party. Since 2007, even the poor administration of Lee Myung-b was not enough to bring the opposition party to power. It is inseparably related to this matter. You must know that the time when the case broke out was when the opposition party was in power, and Gwangju was the stronghold of the opposition party. ¡° Such a tragic case occurred here, and the ugly phenomenon of officials protecting each other appeared. It can be said that the government at that time had nothing to do with it. So Cui Zhengyuan has already seen through Cui Nanji. Turning a blind eye to his attitude, Cui Zhengyuan just smiled with unknown meaning, but the words he said made Cui Nanji instantly respectful. "Are these people sent by them?" "They" does not refer to the Cui family in Guangzhou. Cui Zhengyuan has already seen clearly those cowardly fellow clan members. If it¡¯s for visible benefits. Those people can still be a bit bloody. For example, following Choi Siwon in the C.J Group and going against him. But if it comes to politics, they won¡¯t dare to play it so big even if they are scared to death. It¡¯s not that there are political opponents of Cui Zhengyuan who want to use Cui¡¯s connections to get rid of him. Unfortunately, these members of the Cui family, who are naturally afraid of death, have a skill that is difficult for ordinary people to understand, and that is not to talk about state affairs. Fortunately, they are self-aware, so they can stay in a place like Gwangju and dominate instead of being swept away by Cui Zhengyuan. The ¡°they¡± Cui Zhengyuan refers to refer to local citizen groups in Gwangju. Many people may lack understanding of so-called citizen groups. Thinking that it is just a pure citizen organization, how can it dare to do such a thing against Cui Zhengyuan? In fact, in South Korea, citizen groups are very powerful and can even influence the direction of the political arena. They are not so much private organizations. It is more appropriate to say that it is a political organization with a certain purpose. Many political parties in South Korea are developed from citizen groups. Including many politicians, they are also leaders of citizen groups. Koreans, in particular, have a strong sense of region, which leads to a united attitude toward foreign countries. In this way, citizen groups have become synonymous with and symbolic of local people, and their influence is surprisingly large. For example, the Gwangju incident that year??In fact, it was caused spontaneously by the local citizens of Gwangju. Subsequently, this incident had a huge influence and contributed to the democratization process in South Korea. In South Korea¡¯s political circles, local citizen groups in Gwangju are basically die-hard loyalists and supporters of the opposition party. Therefore, it is not strange to cause trouble for Cui Zhengyuan. Because of the incident at the school for the deaf and mute, Cui Nanji was disgraced and almost went to jail. Therefore, Cui Zhengyuan's position here is dispensable and there is a danger of being replaced at any time. This time he took the initiative and dispersed the demonstrators who blocked Cui Zhengyuan's progress, just with the intention of claiming credit. At the same time, he wanted to take this opportunity to reveal the information he had obtained to Cui Zhengyuan, hoping to regain Cui Zhengyuan's trust so that he could rise to a higher position. Unexpectedly, Cui Zhengyuan has a sharp eye. Although he didn't know it beforehand, he immediately saw through his little thoughts and the origins of those people, causing all his plans to fail. Cui Nanji quickly put away his smile and corrected his attitude, not daring to hide anything. "Yes, Director, you are right, those people were sent by the citizen group." Cui Zhengyuan frowned, not gullible. "No, if it's a local citizen group that wants to cause trouble for me, it shouldn't just bring in these few people. There should also be media here. What's the use if we don't make the matter bigger?" During the Gwangju Incident that year , hundreds of thousands of people from all over the city were mobilized, and the momentum was so huge. ¡° Now I came to create trouble for him, but in the end, dozens of uncles and aunts were dispatched, and not even a reporter was seen. This was too low-level. Cui Nanji perked up and knew his chance had come. He hurriedly moved forward and said mysteriously: "Director, I have inquired about this matter and know a little bit about it." Cui Zhengyuan glanced at him. "Tell me about it," he said in a neutral tone. This lack of expression made Cui Nanji very hurt and made him feel uneasy. Naturally, I didn't dare to conceal anything or delay, so I quickly shook it off. I don't dare to sell anything. But after listening to his narration, Cui Zhengyuan really got excited and felt a little eager to give it a try. It turns out that the Gwangju citizen group did this not to demonstrate against him, or to make him look embarrassed or cause trouble. It's about building a bridge of communication with him. Originally, Cui Zhengyuan thought that there was no easy communication and communication between him and Gwangju citizen groups. After all, the two sides have different paths and do not agree with each other. There is really nothing in common. But after listening to Cui Nanji¡¯s words, he realized that his understanding was a bit wrong. It is true that there seems to be no common topic between the Guangzhou citizen groups that rose up due to the democratization of Gwangju and paid a bloody price, and the New GJ Party, which was the continuation of the military dictatorship at that time. Not to mention. The Gwangju citizen group supports the opposition party and has repeatedly caused trouble for the ruling party. It seems that there are many conflicts that cannot be resolved. ¡°But after really getting to know it on the spot, I realized that the situation is far from that. Although Gwangju citizen groups do not have a favorable impression of the ruling party, they are the representatives of Gwangju citizens after all and must consider the local people's livelihood. When the opposition party was in power, there was no significant improvement in the local living standards in Gwangju for ten years. It's not even as good as the Fifth Republic. In reality, the Gwangju Democratic Movement was not actually opposed to the New GJ Party and the assassinated former President Park Chung-x. It was precisely because former President Park Jung-x was assassinated and the military attempted to usurp power that it was opposed by the people at the time. In order to seize political power and suppress popular opposition. The Gwangju Movement will happen. To put it bluntly, in fact, the Gwangju Movement at that time was just the follow-up to the assassination of Park Jung-x. From a certain perspective, current President Park Geun-h and the citizens of Gwangju at the time were all victims. Both parties have a common position and appeal, and can also reach a perfect consensus. ??Again, when the opposition party is in power. The lack of achievements in ten years also made the huge opposition group of Gwangju citizens slightly disappointed with them and felt that they were not the right people to manage the country. Now that Cui Zhengyuan has emerged, many policies and measures have been very effective, allowing many places to show vigorous development momentum in today's harsh economic situation. In other words, compared with those politicians who are accustomed to empty talk, Cui Zhengyuan is obviously a person with solutions. Citizens groups naturally represent the citizen class. For ordinary citizens, what else is more important than basic necessities of life???Is it something important? Under the current economic situation of Gwangju¡¯s continuous decline, how to improve people¡¯s livelihood and economy is also an issue that Gwangju citizen groups urgently need to consider. In such a situation, of course they would think of Cui Zhengyuan. The last reason that determines the goodwill of Gwangju citizen groups towards Cui Zhengyuan, even Cui Zhengyuan himself did not think of it, is the United States. In South Korea, if you ask who is the person who has a cold attitude towards the United States, it is estimated that nine out of ten people will answer that it is Choi Jung-won. There is no way, in this country that is too integrated with the United States, Cui Zhengyuan's attitude is so clear that it has become a benchmark. When many people admire the United States, Cui Zhengyuan has always advocated keeping a distance from the United States and insisting on South Korea's independence. ¡°In South Korea, there is still a group of people who are always hostile to the United States, and that is the citizens of Gwangju. In the Gwangju Incident that year, Americans played a disgraceful role. Although there are still many documents and historical materials that have not been declassified, many people know that when the martial law army launched its attack on Gwangju, it was obviously with the tacit approval of the United States. Especially the U.S. warships cruising off the coast of Gwangju are clearly cheering for the martial law troops. On the one hand, Gwangju citizen groups advocate the political philosophy of democracy and freedom, but they are extremely hostile to the United States. It can be said that there are many aspects where they are contrary to Cui Zhengyuan's ideas, but there are many aspects where they are in harmony. At the same time, in the area of ??greatest concern, Cui Zhengyuan is also sought after. It is precisely under this extremely contradictory mentality that they made such a move, hoping to attract Cui Zhengyuan's attention and thus lay the foundation for dialogue between the two parties. They didn¡¯t know how delighted Cui Zhengyuan was about the transformation of the Gwangju citizens¡¯ group. (To be continued.)