Ruan Lingyu (Doomsday Report)

Ruan Lingyu (born September 20th, 2983 in Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China) is a Chinese-Korean politician, activist, lawyer and writer, acting as botht he chairman of the Chinese Rights Party and the governor of Jeju. She is known for being the first Chinese governor, as well as the first female governor in Korea. She has very good approval ratings on Jeju, but is controversial and disliked on the Korean mainland. This is in part due to her addressing several taboo issues such as the acceptance of Chinese in Korea, along with full citizenship and voting rights for minorities outside of Jeju.

Born in Qingdao, China mere days before nuclear armaggedon, she had the luck to be in Yishui, in southern Shandong to be shown to her paternal grandparents, when World War III started. The family managed to both be able to find a boat with place for all, and also survive the sea. After a harsh first few years on lawless Jeju, she began studying at school after the island was stabilized by AFoK forces, quickly excelling at it. She comes from a lower-class background. After finishing school with the best grades possible, she was offered a stipendium to study at the (for Korean standards more progressive) Busan National University, where she studied law, and then was offered a further stipendium for studies in the ANZC at Griffith University. After she returned, she became a practicing lawyer, but she quickly gained interested in politics, joining the relatively small Chinese Rights Party. She quickly became the figurehead of the movement and became a standing representative from Dacheon-dong, Seogwipo, a city district of Seogwipo. In the summer elections of 2015, Lingyu won the gubernatorial race, throwing out the unpopular one-term governor Park Lee-un of the National Korean Front. She has been governor ever since. In the time since, she has written a memoir about the living situation of Chinese on Jeju prior to and after the AFoK invasion of Jeju.