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I can’t forget May 1991 because it happened in that very month.
However, the fee for a new writer is 10,000 won per chapter, and of course, I am a 20-year-old who does not have the opportunity to publish serials every month.
This journal, which had no youth, had no choice but to work part-time along with my studies every day.
I was taking the bus to Jongno, my part-time job, but traffic was blocked in front of Seoul Station due to the huge crowd of people.
In the end, the car has no choice but to stop in the middle of the road.
The crowd is so loud
We are not marching and shouting what and where. Me and the bus passengers are doing this.
Even though I was not paying attention, a student covered in blood and dust jumped onto the bus and said,
I cried and said to Lee, “Now Grand Prince Kang, a student at Myongji University, was killed with his bare bones during a democratic demonstration.
They say you’re dead because your head was broken after being hit by Dan, but you’re trying to survive your daily life.
“Now is the time.”
After saying that, all the passengers and I got off the bus and watched the city hall with them in Seoul.
They marched all the way to the village and shouted, “Save Prince Kang Gyeong,” and everyone said, “Let Prince Kang Gyeong die.”
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Wonheung, who sent Kang Kyung-dae to the heat death screams, is Baekgoldan. Students protesting.
Baekgoldanol, who beat up people and sometimes even committed murder, is a hostile enemy that is brought on in this era.
I can’t forgive Ribble Jeanon.
You don’t know Baekgoldanol? Anyone who lived in that era knew that there were absolutely no corners.
It’s the epiphysis
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I can’t forget May 1991 because I debuted in that very year and month.
However, as a new writer, he was a poor 20-year-old who did not have the opportunity to publish a series every month, even though it cost 10,000 won per chapter.
I have no choice but to work part-time along with my studies every day.
That day, I was taking the bus to Jongno, my part-time job, but traffic was blocked in front of Seoul Station due to the huge crowd of people.
In the end, the car had no choice but to stop in the middle of the road.
Angry crowds were blocking the road and marching somewhere shouting something.
I and the bus passengers were doing something, but there was one student covered in blood and dust.
He jumped on the bus and cried and told us
“Now, Grand Prince Kang Gyeong, a student at Myongji University, died after being hit by Baekgoldan during a democratic demonstration and his head was broken!
But are you trying to live your daily life? Is now the time to do that?”
After hearing those words, all the passengers and I got off the bus and marched with them from Seoul Station to City Hall Jongno and shouted.
Bring Prince Kang Gyeong back to life!! Who killed Prince Kang Gyeong!!
Baekgoldan is the culprit that caused the martyr Kang Gyeong-dae to die.
The Baekgoldan group beat up protesting students and sometimes even committed murder.
I cannot forgive the group of evildoers that are being brought about in this era. You don’t know Baekgoldan?
Baekgoldan is something that anyone who lived in that era would never know.
https://x.com/Lee_Vin_/status/1877549522693529660
This is Kang Kyung-dae’s father’s press conference.