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Chapter 790: False Paradise

Chapter 790: False Paradise (Fourth update, please subscribe)
Whether it is a visit or a performance, in fact, it is all to prove that Nanyang is the most valuable ally.

It was not only proved to Truman, but also to the whole United States. Dozens of reporters from major American news agencies accompanied Truman and his delegation on their visit to Nanyang. They recorded it with movie film, camera film, their own eyes and pens in their hands. Going to Nanyang, let the prosperity of Nanyang be intuitively presented to the world, of course, mainly to the Americans.

This is the first time that Nanyang has been fully displayed in a true sense. Although Nanyang has been constantly promoting itself in the past, it is different from this time. The accompanying American reporters used a more intuitive way to communicate with the Americans. Introducing Nanyang, they will go deep into the streets of Nanyang to understand Nanyang's economy, go deep into its factories to understand production, and enter ordinary people's homes to understand their lives.

In this way, Nanyang was put under the microscope. In the next few days, Nanyang became a star in American newspapers. After all, in this special period when newspapers were full of peninsula war, Nanyang was like a clear stream, allowing Americans have a different feeling, and it also allows them to understand this country, and this country is different from other countries that put aid into personal pockets and turn it into deposits. Here - with the aid of the United States, Nanyang has already developed rapidly.

The miracle of Nanyang...has a lot to do with the United States!

Americans love to see and listen to this kind of news. In an instant, the pride in Americans’ hearts will double - our beautiful country is the most awesome! A small amount of money can change the destiny of a country. It is money well spent - Congress will continue to spend money.

Because of this, Nanyang is naturally very welcoming to those reporters.

Although most of these reporters came to Nanyang with Truman to report on the president's visit, there are also exceptions among them. Margaret Higgins is one of them. In the past few years, she has been covering the peninsula. She was the only female reporter in the United States to cover the Korean War.

Naturally, the U.S. military would not welcome this female reporter. After all, there are no eyesights on the battlefield. The death of a war reporter is not big news, but if the deceased is a woman, it will definitely be big news that will cause a sensation in the United States.

Even Mike personally came forward to try to dissuade Margaret Higgins, jokingly saying:

"Will, I think everything is deliberately arranged for us to see!"

Margaret Higgins answered even more boldly:
“Korea has no shortage of trees.”

"Everything we have seen in the past two days seems to have been deliberately arranged for us!"

Higgins said in an extremely serious tone.

Margaret Higgins’ answer was more straightforward:

Once again, after following the president to visit a residential community, her heart was still filled with too many questions. After the day's visit in Kuching, Higgins, who was filled with too many questions, came to the bar. , he walked straight to another reporter and sat down, then stared at him and said.

"Have you not noticed? What is presented to us here is not a country!",
Higgins said as he thought about today's interview.

"Women should stay away from the battlefield. There are too many inconveniences here."

Naturally, the president's press team did not refuse the sudden addition of this famous reporter. In the past few days, she had been following Truman around Southeast Asia, but this kind of interview did not satisfy her.

"There's no ladies' room here."

Will, who was drinking, looked at the woman in front of him in confusion. Of course he knew this woman who was famous in the peninsula.

"It doesn't matter. When it's convenient, the Marine Corps will use one side of the road and I'll use the other."

After Margaret Higgins set foot on Korean soil, many American soldiers ridiculed her.

Last year, her book "The Peninsula War" was published, telling the thrilling story of the war. That same year, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism, the first time a woman had won the award.

Although she became famous, she still stayed in North Korea and continued to interview and report. Until now, after learning that President Truman visited Nanyang, Higgins immediately took a plane to Fukuoka, and then flew from Fukuoka to Chang'an to start her Nanyang trip. trip.

"what?"

Will Crowder is the Associated Press reporter in Chang'an. He came here as early as three years ago. He is more familiar with Nanyang than others.

In the following two years, I don’t know whether Higgins found Shuzong, but she covered the U.S. military’s operations on the peninsula all the way, from Pusan ​​to the Inchon landing, and then across the 38th Parallel to Changjin Lake.

“It’s like a paradise without any real place!”

Then she stared at Will and said.

"Will, you are based in Nanyang. Do you have any suggestions for this?" Facing Higgins' inquiry, Will said directly.

"leave here!"

"what?"

Higgins was stunned and said
"You mean leaving the team?"

This is the best way, leave here, like ordinary people, go deep into the corners of Nanyang to conduct interviews, and then explore the dark side here.

"Yes, leave here, Margaret. Maybe then, you will see the most real Nanyang!"

While speaking, Will raised the beer glass in his hand and said to Higgins.

"I wish you success and hope you can present the most authentic Nanyang to the world."

He then extended an invitation to have two drinks with her, but Higgins refused outright.

After she left, another British reporter asked,
"Will, why don't you tell her the truth?"

"The truth? What truth, is everything we see real?"

Will said looking at the retreating figure.

"For this woman who is unwilling to be alone, what we say can never compare to what she sees. Even what she sees, she will doubt! Harry, the reason why she came here from the peninsula is not to report The president's trip is just for news. After all, the president's visit to Nanyang is the hot topic right now. "

After that, Will, the "old Nanyang", looked at the Javanese girl twisting her waist with other reporters on the dance floor and said.

"So, she needs to present a different Nanyang to the world. This is the purpose of her coming here!"

The words of his friend made Harry stare at him for a while before speaking.

"I know, you are jealous of her!"

"Haha, you are right, I am really jealous of her...because she is a woman!"

Will said in a sarcastic tone.

"Because as a woman, she can enjoy all kinds of preferential treatment, even during news interviews, but even so, she will still talk about all kinds of discrimination against women in her reports, and she uses Korean bushes to accuse Does the rejection of her by the front line mean that the soldiers need to build a toilet for her on the battlefield? During World War II, we lived and ate with the soldiers. We never made fun of the soldiers, but she made fun of the soldiers. , turned into discrimination against women. She was using her gender as a weapon. Believe it or not, if I didn’t help her, she would even turn me into a buffoon in the interview - someone who discriminates against and suppresses women. Character, I heard..."

Will lowered his voice and said.

"In order to gain the latest news, she even got into the beds of some generals. In short...this is a woman who will do anything."

"So, she is very good at using her gender!"

Harry looked thoughtfully at the glass door of the bar. Higgins had already gone away.

"People will always take advantage of everything they have, including their bodies,"

Will picked up the wine glass and said.

"However, I am very curious, what kind of Nanyang will she present to the world in her interview with Nanyang?"

(End of this chapter)

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