Please Stop The Pope
PAID Chapter 97
97 episodes
30. Break down barriers
1.
Reporter Seo Tae-ho of the Sejong Ilbo.
He was a well-known journalist within the company as "Kim Si Woo Baragi".
In the midst of a tidal wave of scoops, such as scandals involving high-ranking government officials, corruption cases involving large guilds, etc., he was also the one who steadfastly uploaded articles about Kim Si Woo.
His single-mindedness began with Kim Si-woo's press conference at Guro-gu Gate, where he stood in front of the people for the first time.
-Trading something for someone's faith is like doing business.
Seo Tae-ho had been thrilled the moment he heard Kim Si-woo's words.
He had been an atheist by birth, but when he looked back on those days, it was love at first sight.
Since then, he has only written articles about Kim Si Woo's movements, and has even joined the Remen Church as an official member.
Even though the manager of the company said, 'Now you bastard, you bastard, come write another article!' I tried to plead with him, but it didn't matter.@@novelbin@@
This is because he had a sense of mission to spread Kim Si Woo's story to the world.
The bald manager's nagging? At that point, I could have risked it at any time for the sake of my mission.
And today he was also writing an article about Kim Si Woo that he would post on the Internet.
[Title: The whole world is appalled by the irregularities of the Republic of Korea, and China is trembling with fear!]
Last time, Kim Si Woo performed a good deed in a refugee camp located in the northern part of Daejeon.
Many media focused on Pastor Seo Sung-shin, who is called the "Saint of Daejeon," instead of Kim Si-woo, who was tired from constant exposure, but for Seo Tae-ho, the "Saint of Daejeon" had no meaning.
I just write articles about Kim Si Woo non-stop.
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