I, Doctor in the US-Chapter 390 - 389: Campaign for Governor?

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To be honest, Zhou Mo Sen's courage is getting bolder and bolder.

Paul actually wasn't completely drunk; he was just slightly tipsy.

Of course, football was captivating him.

After all, he is actually a British man.

What's interesting is that after Paul extended the invitation to watch the game with Zhou Mo Sen,

Zhou Mo Sen came up with a very unique excuse.

"You know, I'm a Chinese with American nationality, and in the sport of football, both China and the United States aren't very good at it."

Once he said this, Paul laughed uncontrollably.

So, he ended up enjoying an exhilarating Premier League match by himself.

And Zhou Mo Sen was…

Anyway, when the Premier League ended, Zhou Mo Sen also completed his visit.

He received a warm reception from the host couple.

Especially the hostess.

It must be said that Jennifer Connelly is really quite hot now.

She looks as if she's at least ten years younger.

Like a teenage girl with a housewife charm.

With such a presence.

Any man would find it hard to resist.

When Zhou Mo Sen walked out the door, although it was already night.

He saw the automatic sprinkler system still working.

This thing is really dedicated.

Anyway.

This time Zhou Mo Sen was determined to build up his own faction.

Two candidates!

...

Actually, there's not much issue with this candidacy.

Especially since Jennifer Connelly won't really affect Zhou Mo Sen.

Because Jennifer Connelly registered in the district over in New York.

Yes, she is running back East.

And she's a Republican candidate.

The Republican Party is certainly very welcoming of a big name like Jennifer Connelly.

Moreover, her family was originally small local merchants, not extremely wealthy, but comfortably off.

Families like this in the United States usually get involved in politics.

Simply put, at the very least, they'll make contributions.

This is nearly mandatory... Okay, it's the same old issue that quite a few Chinese businessmen really don't do these things.

Just like in that very famous "Beijinger in New York".

Right, where Jiang Wen, even after making money, pays for a musical concert for personal enjoyment, funds it himself, yet no audience shows up.

But he doesn't forge any relationships with political groups either.

Indeed, most Chinese in America don't want to get involved in politics.

Let's say, this idea is not inherently problematic.

In China, it's actually quite good, living a small happy life.

Pretty good.

But in the United States, it just doesn't work.

In short, once you have money, if you don't make some political donations,

that money probably won't last long.

Actually, one could completely view political donations as protection fees.

The meaning is quite similar indeed.

So, back to the point, Jennifer Connelly announcing her candidacy this time,

it's not just because she is famous, but crucially, her hometown can provide a solid fundamental vote base for her.

This actually suits Zhou Mo Sen's situation as well.

Zhou Mo Sen, of course, is a Democratic candidate.

Yep, the two of them, one Republican, one Democrat, seem opposing, but at this stage, they have nothing to do with each other.

And what Zhou Mo Sen truly relies on, on one hand, is his financial resources.

On the other hand, it's the remnants of the Descent Sect.

Okay, calling them remnants now is somewhat excessive.

For now, the name of the Descent Sect isn't being used anymore.

So these people established another group.

The name is straightforward and direct.

The American Theological History Seminar.

What? It sounds weird?

You don't get it then.

Actually, many such cults have very, very formal and seemingly grand names.

This is the truth.

Like a big cult on Ah-San's side, the one Yi Ningjing later helped promote.

They call it some academy or university.

In any case, the name is indeed very decent.

Zhou Mo Sen's supporters were primarily followers of the Descent Sect.

And next, we study theology.

Isn't that quite normal?

In America, such institutions are plentiful.

And the best part is... they don't pay taxes.

Exactly, we're a religious organization, also a research seminar.

How could the United States Government possibly charge us?

This includes Scientology too.

You should know, the name Scientology inherently carries a scientific aspect. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

The things they study are claimed to be alien technology.

The movie by John Travolta, is adapted from the sect's founding texts.

A sci-fi novel... authored by the Sect Leader.

So, Zhou Mo Sen's supporters operate like this.

It's perfectly normal!

Now looking at it, it seems that Zhou Mo Sen's foray into politics this time is perfectly prepared.

Yes, that's indeed the case.

However, when Zhou Mo Sen left Jennifer Connelly's house,

this beautiful mature woman told him something.

"That 'Breaking Bad' seems interesting, I'd like to act in it, how about it?"

Hmm?

She's running for office and acting too?

In one respect, U.S. law doesn't prohibit legislators from having other jobs.

Some legislators still pursue their old professions.

Just like President Jinmao, even as Grand Commander, didn't say he had to resign from his family business.

In fact, originally from an unspoken political rule viewpoint,

resignation was required.

That is to say, it's best not to juggle other responsibilities.

Of course, everyone knows.

There are ways to be a Grand Commander while still managing your own company.

There are countless such examples, like the current New York City Mayor, the media tycoon.

However, generally, if you get elected, there's no need to continue acting.

After all, becoming a legislator is already very, very profitable.

Zhou Mo Sen knows that Jennifer Connelly intends to continue her acting career.

That's fine.

Moreover, acting opposite Old Bai, playing his wife, isn't that even better?

At least more pleasing to the eye than the original actress.

Naturally, Zhou Mo Sen would make arrangements.

With this, the future plans for invading the political arena are set.

Only some things went beyond Zhou Mo Sen's expectations.

...

When Zhou Mo Sen finally publicly announced his candidacy for legislator,

then…

"Zhou Mo Sen is not actually a good doctor!"

"Clinics under Zhou Mo Sen exposed in multiple medical incidents!"

"Nationally known plastic surgeon to enter politics? Uncertain future!"

"Zhou Mo Sen besieged by lawsuits!"

"Insiders claim Zhou Mo Sen's life is indulgent, already split from Scarlett Johnson!"

What... is going on?

Zhou Mo Sen's candidacy was registered in the northern San Diego district, where the Descent Sect has the most followers.

But how come, right after announcing his candidacy, so much dirt was dug up?

The key is, this dirt was well-directed!

All from local San Diego newspapers.

Or within the district range...

Doesn't this feel a bit like "Campaign for Governor"?