As ordered by the minister of espionage, Kim Jong ordered a spy be sent to Xi'an in order to conduct a mission. Her mission was to steal the secrets of Paper from the Chinese, and she finished the mission successfully. In order to do this, she disguised herself as a lowly worker for a paper plant and learned how to make it herself, and she then "disappeared" and returned to North Korea.
Kim Jong then came to China in order to trade for a world map, but 바보 모자 남자 차 (Silly Hat Man the Second) wanted the knowledge of Engineering for it, so Kim Jong refused.
A man in Seoul had made large murals of Kim Jong all around the city for his entire life. These Jongraits (the new name for portraits) were so beautiful and powerful that even Kim Jong himself noticed. He acclaimed this man to be one of the best artists in North Korea, and ordered him to settle in Seoul and make more Jongraits in order to bring in happiness, culture, and wealth.
The spy was also completing missions in China such as poisoning Xi'anese waters and is now traveling to Beijing to cause some more trouble.
The spy was caught in Beijing spreading anti-바보 모자 남자 차 (Silly Hat Man the Second) propaganda. They said that 바보 모자 남자 차 (Silly Hat Man the Second) smelled bad (which he did) and that he ate a grain of rice for every single poverty-stricken child in Beijing. While the second was a long-shot, apparently it was too much of one to be believable, so our spy was caught.
Kim Jong would honor her gathering of the secret of Paper with a sheet of paper framed in the entrance of the castle. Quite underwhelming, but it was a memorial if anything.
But then, what everyone had feared had happened.
Kim Jong was in a panic, and ordered that espionage be focused on this new nation, and the troops stationed near Shenggyeang be readied for war. This would be one of North Korea's greatest fights.
Council members, send in your last policies.