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| - President Kim was sick of constant fighting with South Korea and wanted to exchange an olive branch, a peace settlement, to end the conflict. Kim wanted to create a pro-western government and unify North and South to bring Korea together again and improve relations with the west. President Kim gathered many political leaders from both the North and South and got together to begin the peace agreements. They all went well and Korea was about to be re-unified, however, at a ceremony celebrating the final end to the ongoing Korean War, President Kim's patriotic, nationalist son and leader of the Korean Army, General Choi Song, disagreed greatly with the unification and saw the South as weak and did not want to be allied with the west and saw that his father had lost the vision of North Korea's greatness. Using Division 39, a former secret state-sponsored mafia who were mostly made up of ex-members of Kim's cabinet to finance the plan, General Song then stormed the ceremony with a large group of insurgents in tow and killed all in attendance, with President Kim being killed by Song himself without hesitation. Nothing further was announced to the world and Kim was proclaimed dead by the rest of the world.
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