Going Into the World!
14 volumes
[Episode? Renegade Kin Politicians]
Speaker Takeo, a member of the Democratic People's Party and the United States Congressman's Union, came to the United States with friends and colleagues to do winds and lobbies. After arranging a stay at a great hotel near Washington, after a brief dinner, I started calling my friends to arrange a meeting.
"Congressman Fans, I'm Senator Takeo. Why don't you join us for dinner in a few days?"
The first thing I contacted was Senator Fans. I have been well acquainted with them because they have been generous when visiting Japan before. Earlier this year, when he came to Washington, he introduced himself to other politicians, who also knew he was familiar with Japanese corporate personnel.
[Ah, yes. Hello again? By the way... I'm a little busy next week...]
"Huh? Are you back again?" What the hell is that supposed to mean? '
Senator Takeo was puzzled by an unexpected response. Last time, I was welcomed with a very happy voice, but strangely, today's speech is aesthetic. No, not that much. He hesitated and was impressed that he was busy.
"So when do you have time?"
Takeo asks what the Fan Councillor is up to, thinking maybe he was too sensitive.
[Heave-homm. Something happened out of the blue, so I don't think I can do this week.]
"Yes? It used to be time..."
Speaking of which, Senator Takeo kept his mouth shut, two weeks ago he had already told Congressman Fans that he was coming this week. I was told not to worry, but now I don't have time. I heard something happened suddenly, but I couldn't say anything, so I hung up.
[Sorry about that. I can't help it if something happens suddenly.]
"Very well. I'll contact you next time, then."
He hung up on Takeo, saying he knew what to say in his sorry voice.
"Haha, Senator Billy. How have you been?"
After feeling uneasy, I called Senator Billy this time. He is also a kindred councilman who exchanges for help.
[Ah, I've been well. Then why did you call me?]
"What's going on? I told you I'd be here today..."
Senator Takeo tilted his head again. I spoke to him on the phone only a week ago because Senator Billy talks as if he forgot.
"I'm in Washington right now. I told you on the phone last week, right? I'd like to discuss a few things with you, if you have a moment."
[Oops, you're in Washington? Ah, this... I have to go to Europe tomorrow, but this sophistication...]
Congressman Billy doesn't seem to be able to relate as if he's truly sorry. A voice that regrets not being able to meet Senator Takeo because things got complicated.
"You're going to Europe? You didn't say that last week when I called you."
[Exactly. You know, Montenegro's independence from Serbia this time. What do you want me to do, diplomatically?]
"In Montenegro?"
Senator Takeo didn't have a bit of a twist, but he had no idea what was going on. However, based on my tone of voice, I was forced to hang up the phone to see you next time because the light was too powerful.
When Senator Takeo heard that the answer was no, he began to call other politicians who were close to him, but no one had time for what had happened.
Boom!!
"Shit, what the hell?!!"
Despite important political schedules in Japan, Takeo came across the United States angry and slapped his desk.
"Khh... You hit too hard..."
My palms froze because the desk was made of wood. I had to hold my right wrist with my left hand to ease the pain.
Senator Takeo felt something was wrong. Even if it's the first time or two, it doesn't make sense that five or six people don't have time together. Just in case, I called a few people I know to see if there was anything special in Washington, but nothing happened.
In the early 2000s, there were more than 30 members of the congressional council who attended the 'Ilmi' meeting. I recently walked down the road, but at the end of last year, 15 members of Congress came together to form a friendship between the two countries. However, I feel frustrated because this incomprehensible thing is happening.
"Senator Takeo, do you have an appointment? So who are you meeting first tomorrow?"
He blushes his face in frustration and indignation, and every time he comes from Japan, he comes into his room. However, he laughs nonsense without knowing the speed.
"I don't think I'll see anyone tomorrow."
Takeo blurted out in a blunt tone, and he looks at the city with a frantic look.
"What? Politics is busy right now, so let's get back to work." You think we're here to play? I'm here to work this time. "
I am a congressman every time I come in with a light glass of whiskey from a hotel bar to commemorate my arrival in Washington. I came in happy, and I tapped my shoulder as if I was impressed by Senator Takeo's remarks.
After dinner came three members from Japan, Takeo came up first to schedule, and each city enjoyed the scenery with the other. I thought he was annoyed that he told me to work alone.
And why is that?
The hotel's lounge overlooks Washington at first glance, especially at night. Of course, the city councillor didn't go to the lounge to watch the night vision.
In fact, the waitresses serving the lounge are more famous than the scenery. Although they were drawn because they were concealed, it is their uniform that adds another fame to it.
Although only the heavy-breasted waitresses picked it out, it was rumored to be a intimate spectacle for lawmakers coming from Japan because they were serving it in deep-rooted tops and short miniskirts.
'I understand what the football player did. You're mad because your hands are itchy, right?'
Recalling the situation I just had, I am once again a municipal senator. The waitress who came to serve the whiskey had a delightful experience lifting her chest close to her face as she lowered her glass, but she almost lost her hand.
I heard that a famous American football player named Albert Something-he touched the waitress' breasts and formed a water supply with his hands, but when I saw him, I understood ten minutes.
"I'm serious now. I'm not in the mood. I mean, there's really no one to meet tomorrow. I'm not saying you didn't have a drink."
Takeo spoke seriously to his self-proclaimed congressman, who was surprised by himself and making a strange noise without even knowing it. It was because I was older than myself, so I couldn't get angry.
"Really? No, what's going on?"
"No one wants to see us. I was frustrated because I couldn't figure out what was going on."
"Phew, I can't do that. What about the day after tomorrow? And then what?"
"I could barely persuade one person. to give a very good reason to meet in two days. And I'm going to go there and ask you a little bit more about why."
"Just one? Why would you do that?"
Every city councilman opens his mouth like it's ridiculous. Senator Takeo is making a "I don't know why." Deep wrinkles appear between the two.
Councilwoman Billy, who received a call from Senator Takeo around the same time, is looking for a countermeasure with his assistant.
"I like your style. How did you get me in there?"
Congressman Billy praised his advisor for finding the right way to avoid meeting with Senator Takeo.
"Don't I know a lot of people? I heard Montenegro asked me to dispatch a unit to the U.S. Administration, but what do you mean Tennessee was admitted to the hospital that he was just leaving?"
"Hahaha, even Senator Tennessee. You're just there for me when I need you."
"I see. Haha."
Senator Billy and his assistant Donovan burst into laughter. In particular, Senator Billy was fortunate that things were so easily resolved, but Tennessee's stubbornness sometimes feels gratitude. This is a business trip overseas, so if you come back, the Japanese senators won't be coming back.
"Senator, I'm going to skip this one, but what are we going to do?"
"Shhh, yeah, well... I'm afraid we'll have to sort things out, won't we? You can't ignore Chairman Kim's call."
I'm Senator Billy, who gives me the impression of saying I can't. The way she looks at her assistant, she says, "Do you have a problem? There is a gaze. I'm asking you to tell me.
Senator Billy, who's been a Chinaman for the past decade. I have been sponsored by Japanese companies in the United States and have been to Japan several times. Japanese political figures who care about missile relations were like sticks to Senator Billy.
The same is true of other politicians. It's a lot of old junk, so I've been getting along well with the Japanese. I'm sorry that Senator Billy can't do that anymore. Moreover, considering the relationship, I suddenly feel a bit humbled to turn around.
"I can't. That's what Chairman Kim said, and if he were to stay here, he wouldn't stay still. I heard a rumor that the end is very bad."
"Right? I heard that. And he's a rear peacock. I don't know how I'm gonna get out of this year's election if I run with the hatred that I ignored him."
It's important to be friendly with Japanese people, but it's only possible if you remain a member. Congressman Billie knows best that there are no people in the world who will treat themselves better.
'They won't take care of me if I fall anyway. Chet, there's nothing to be sorry about.'
Judging from this, I feel like I overstepped. There's nothing to be sorry about knowing for each other's sake anyway.
On the other hand, what about John Kim of Johnston Group? The target is hard to defeat. The average person doesn't know, but everyone who knows knows knows why politicians give up.
The strong intelligence of the Johnstone Group is very threatening, so everyone is cautious. The story of Murdock being punished by the media disaster is already ancient, and some people have been beaten unknowingly ever since.
That's not all. The control over the Internet, media and Hollywood is unimaginable. It is in a position to take a critical hit on politicians.
"You thought well. Rather, I would like this opportunity to be an opportunity to connect with Chairman Kim. If you actively advocate for their business and inform them that we have made good faith, won't that benefit you in the future?"
"Oh, really?"
Congressman Billy is amazed at the idea that the Advisor's offer is plausible.
"If it's inevitable, enjoy it. You can't go to the same courtyard with Chairman Kim directly, so you bury him. Honestly, it's not one or two of the great things about working well with the Johnstone Group."
"Oh, yeah? I bet you do."
"Of course. An enemy is a terrifying weapon, but if it's on the same side, the media, the media, the Internet and the public, are also helping. Although Chairman Kim is leaning toward Democrats, there are also quite a few friendly Republicans. I heard Irregulars are all supported."
"Well, Chairman Kim wouldn't just want to get involved with Democrats. Companies have to have big feet, right? During the Bush administration, I was close to the Director of Homeland Security Lizzie. “
Most companies are in democracy and Republicans. although it does tend to tilt a little bit further to the other side.
"That's right, let's strategize that way."
Tak!
"Great! If it's inevitable, let's enjoy it. Hahaha."
Congressman Billy smiles joyfully at the thought that the problem was resolved. The only thing that doesn't have to be difficult in the world is realizing the truth that politicians need to actively cope with change.
Artwork Reviews
I was sued by a waitress at the W Hotel in Wisconsin who worked in the lounge, forcing her not to wear a bra. The short skirts and breasted uniforms are a natural way to get out in front of you as you serve.
An American football player named Albert Heidsworth (not the Korean Heinsworth) keeps seeing luscious breasts in front of his eyes and touching them with his hands (?) and climbed the Old Testament.