---- Mobolization ---- At dawn, 3 marine divisions would be shipped out to the island of Jeju to begin reinstating order while snuffing out any attempts at the island to arm themselves into an open rebellion against the Kingdom. Due to the island still being under the jurisdiction of the Kingdom, ports would be stocked with troops and equipment, while all civilian boats would be directed back to shore. Any boats suspected of being used to house traitors or individuals supporting the independence cause will be raided and searched top to bottom. Air forces would be given strict orders to ONLY bomb rebel-held military bases, ports, and roads connecting cities to dismantle a serious mobilization attempt before it could happen. The Queen would give a final warning to Jeju until the order to blockade the entire island from trade is given: "The recent crisis on our southernmost island, Jeju, raises serious concerns for national security. Calls for independence, while perhaps rooted in local grievances, risk setting a dangerous precedent. If one region is allowed to break away, it could encourage further instability, not only within our borders but also in a region already shaped by longstanding tensions. Beyond security, such a move would challenge the constitutional framework that has preserved our unity and stability. The Republic of Korea was forged through immense sacrifice, particularly during the war in 1950, where Korean and American forces held off the Communists when 90% of our homeland had been subjugated, and its continued strength depends on maintaining that unity. While regional concerns deserve to be heard and addressed, dismantling the union is not a solution; it risks undermining both our history and our future."