Approaching the Johnston Hall on the second floor of the Parliament, people who have found me greet them. Johnston Hall was named after a donation to renovate the place.

“Chairman, it's been a long time. Don't just stay in the west; stop by Washington often. ”

“Haha. Got it. But am I late? I think you're just in time."

"No, I still have 10 minutes left. Several senators are waiting for you, so let's go inside."

Suddenly, I looked inside and said it was too late because there seemed to be a lot of people, but it wasn't. Everyone had a meeting nearby, but they finished early.

I was slightly surprised to see more senators in the hall than I thought. As I stepped in, it was quiet around me for a while, and the gaze of those who were talking was drawn together.

Congressman Hoover, who first encountered the snow, ran out in greetings, and he could see that he belonged to the 'lateral' side who had received my help several times.

“Chairman, it's been a long time! ”

“Oh, yeah. Congressman Hoover, how are you? But there are so many people here today. ”

By the way, the people in the room were a little surprised because they seemed to have more than 200 people. The awards and congressmen combined were only 530, but this was far more than I had anticipated.

"That's a lot of work here with Senator Hoover and Senator Somerset. One person encouraged me to bring more than one. Haha.“

Congressman Billy comes in from the front door and tells jokes about why people are crowded. As I look at the two senators, I shrug my shoulders and smile.

"Still, it feels good to have so many people."

"Actually, it was very easy to bring him because everyone was curious because he was coming."

Congressman Hoover says it's no big deal when I thank him. While I was talking to the congressman for a moment, people gathered around me. At first glance, I see a lot of familiar senators, mostly from the west.

‘I can feel California growing up here again. Huhu.’

When I saw the congressmen trying to stamp the snow, my mouth went up without knowing it, but at first I was also well-grounded, and it was convenient in many ways.

California, with Johnston Group nesting, is the largest state in the United States. It has 53 congressmen, who are well ahead of Texas 36, and nearly twice as many as New York and Florida 27.

But in California, that's what I call awesome.

No Democrats, Republicans, come out, blush their faces and think they're going to be elected. And why is that?

Apart from Governor Grey, his next of kin, dominating the state, the Johnstone Group has literally enormous influence on Hollywood, which has a huge public impact.

Hollywood stars have no choice but to stand by the Johnstone Group, which is holding the bait, as well as the newspapers, magazines and broadcasts that rely on it for business.

Completed last year, the Johnstone Supercenter features entertainment and Johnstone cables to play a unique role in driving media across the United States, particularly here in California.

Moreover, moving to LA to Johnston Cable, Johnston Group employs more than 200,000 people in California, including their families, which is not to be ignored.

Moreover, the Johnstone Group is passionate about treating its employees with a variety of support and cannot be favored by members of Congress who oppose the company.

Here is a random but very powerful weapon. My wife, Jennifer, has a tremendous influence on women voters.

Jennifer probably doesn't like "xx" on her blog. 'If you say so, the day after that, his support rate will plummet. I don't need a reason. Those who follow Jennifer are blind for no reason.

Because I eat so much in California, basically 53 members of Congress come in no matter what I do.

I spoke at the Council's Johnston Hall on the first day, and I've been called around several more times. Moreover, I had to have a dozen lunches, dinners, and meetings simply having a drink while going back in the evening.

"This talk, this dinner meeting... I'll do anything!"

Today, I woke up in the morning and thought about the past week, and laughed nonsense.

I didn't lobby for anything, I just solidified my friendship with the congressmen to help me if anything should happen.

If we stir it up once, the members will have to think about flying again, even if it's because we "ate," "shook hands," and "drink."

I had a good breakfast and headed to the administration. President Kerry and his people didn't want me to stay in Washington.

What are we gonna say? '

The reason he called me has already been alerted, but there is a strong protest coming in from Japan to discuss the matter. The problem is that it's hard to make up common sense excuses.

You accidentally switched them all to the East Sea?

Of course you can say this, but you're going to hear me say to change the road right now. I have nothing to say to you because it's so natural that I think about it.

"Oh, isn't this Chairman Kim?"

As I entered the conference room that had always been gathered before, Secretary Paneta welcomed me with a loud voice, which is a taunt rather than a polite tone. It means why they caused unnecessary problems.

"Khh! Hmmm, how are you all?"

I coughed a little awkward and greeted him around. Kerry is still nowhere to be seen, but Vice President Edward, Eaton, Director of National Security, Petray and Secretary of State Paul are here.

However, unlike Secretary Paneta, I am somewhat relieved to see Vice President Edward and Director Eton become Secretaries because of me, who are directly assisted by me without knowing it.

It was because they were in a position to take my side in everything, and I felt rewarded for managing them as usual.

I'd like to say hello for a moment, and President Kerry enters the conference room. Soon after he found me, he came next to me and sat down and looked at me again.

"Why are you making such a fuss?"

It was President Kerry who was looking down on me. I shrugged my shoulders because I didn't really have anything to say, but I've already explained it to Minister Paul, so President Kerry knows roughly how this happened.

"What are you going to do? Why don't you put that back together?"

"Well, that's not as easy as it sounds. If it were that simple, would I come all the way out here to explain myself?"

"No, I don't understand. Why do you hang yourself by one name? And if you change it by mistake, it's normal to fix it. Isn't that right?"

President Kerry tapping my shoulder with his tongue on my side. The expression on his face is overwhelming.

'Dammit... I know, but what? It's not that simple…'

Not only President Kerry, but all the attendees looking at me seemed to be thinking the same thing. In them, my actions may make sense, but not emotionally. You didn't change the name of the sea on purpose, you made a mistake, and you can't give it back.) It might look like a symbol.

I slowly explained in great detail. Although it was made by mistake, it became a big topic in Korea without my knowledge, and received a nationalistic cheer while riding various newspapers and broadcasts. It was a little unfamiliar, but I had to explain my situation.

Since I had already received all the praise and encouragement, I was not hesitant about the threat that if I made a correction here again, my face would fall to the ground and interfere with the future.

"I told you to buy F35 in Korea's next generation fighter business, and you said you knew right away. The people didn't disagree very much. Do you know why that is? I've been stacking it all up, so it's a piece of cake. But if you put it back together again, The people will point fingers. And if I'm going to do anything, there's going to be opposition."

"It's possible, really. Hmm…"

Vice President Edward nods his head in empathy to help me in any way he can. Thanks to me, I secretly looked at something. He also speaks a few more helpful words like his own.

"It's really not that simple. Chairman Kim said he would allow American nuclear submarines to enter the Jeju Islands, which would anchor the Johnstone Nautilus, but that could also be affected."

'Yes! Well, he's very perceptive. ‘

I also showed my gratitude to Director Eaton for finding and bringing together what I had not thought of.

"That's it. It's not easy to get a U.S. military nuclear submarine into Jeju Island. The government is struggling with opposition. But because I have a lot of support and respect, he said he'd take care of it. However, it is not easy to work in the future if you lose a lot of face."

Earlier, instead of allowing the Johnstone Nautilus to use some of the U.S. Naval bases, we discussed allowing U.S. military submarines to enter Jeju islands.

It may sound like an ulcer, but it became a plausible excuse because two people helped. There are only wrinkles on President Kerry's face.

"Actually, I got a lot of complaints. Japan's" Sea of Japan "weapons are very unpleasant, and the East Sea standalone would be a major blow to the U.S. alliance."

Secretary of State Paul, who has remained silent so far, cautiously states his grievance. I also made a face that I understood that this incident had caused a great reversal between Japanese politicians and extremists.

"I'll be loud, but there's not much Japan can do. Now that you're frictioning with China and struggling with the Senkaku Islands, American aid is essential."

"That's true. I wouldn't worry too much about it. because Japan can't get away from us as long as China is around. I'm just saying this because it bothers me. I kept calling..."

At the end, Secretary of State Paul, who wants to maintain a good relationship with me, concludes this matter simply by not accepting 'complaints'.

"So you're saying you want to go all alone in the East Sea? Now that we're back and forth, there seems to be some controversy as to what might be more beneficial for American interests. Should we keep an eye on things? “

With six people sitting beside me, Edward and Secretary of State Eaton, followed by Secretary Paul, Paneta takes a step back from the case until then.

Perhaps the other three strongly support me, but instead of opposing myself, I returned to a neutral position.

"How does this conclude?!"

Kerry, a lonely president, looks at Secretary Paneta and again at Secretary Paul. Perhaps they thought they would revise each other's discussions, but they seem to have changed their minds here.

"Why don't you wait and see? We're actively monitoring the CIA, but in some ways, it's just a name change, and it's not going to get much bigger. The Japanese are not going to demonstrate that they're individualistic. Politicians are going to make a scene, but it's going to be quiet soon."

Since this case is a diplomatic issue, Director Furtrey, who has been silent so far, looks at me closely and opens his mind. Normal virtues are also exercised here.

"Are you sure you don't want to fix this?"

Now everyone is looking at President Kerry and waiting for a final decision. President Kerry asks me again, looking around. However, this time, my tone became quite soft.

"It's not that I won't fix it, it's that I can't fix it!"

"Haha, this..."

My words (?), while continuing to look at others. I'm sorry, but I have a sad look on my face, so I can't stop but be exhausted.

Of course, I wouldn't have much of a choice if President Kerry went out there to strongly fix it right now. This is clearly my fault, and I have no right to object on a common sense ship.

The reason I can't do that is because I had help, because my side workers are trying to make me feel comfortable, and the presidential election is coming next year.

"Do you admit you owe me one?"

"Phew... I get it. I owe you!"

President Kerry, who frowned, suddenly said he was in debt, which meant he was forced to confirm that he had a hand instead of covering up the case. Unfortunately, I had to admit it at my age.

"Did you all hear that? And Chairman Kim. There are people here who are going to suffer, so don't forget."

"I knew that, too. Aren't we all one family? Let's go to the end together. And who am I? John Kim of loyalty."

"Haha. I know you're loyal. Will you do me a favor later?"

At the end of the day, he wants to take what's his without Director Paneta. I acknowledged this because I had returned to neutrality from the contrary.

"Okay, don't ask too much."

Hahaha,

I make a shit-faced face and give a clear answer, and then I laugh at Secretary Panetta as saying I like her. Everyone laughed together.

This guy, Thomas, he's the one who raised the debt.

I complained because I fell asleep among the debtors.

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The U.S. House of Representatives elections are proportional to the population, with California holding 53 seats out of 435. Conversely, the Senate elects two people, regardless of the population per share.

For the record, it's 2007. I think there was some misunderstanding when I turned winter into a brief description.

All I can say is that I'm sorry about the softening cycle. The writer is very frustrated because things keep piling up and unexpected things happen. But I'm still thinking it's going to get better in a couple of weeks. We're sorry, and we appreciate your continued encouragement.