In the heart of Pyongyang, North Korea stood a grand hotel known as the Pyongyang Palace. It was a symbol of luxury and power, a place where the elite and foreign dignitaries would stay. One day, the hotel was booked to its full capacity for a grand event hosted by none other than the Supreme Leader, Kim Jong Un.
The guests arrived, adorned in their finest attire, unaware of the horror that was about to unfold. As the night progressed, the atmosphere was filled with laughter and merriment. Suddenly, the lights flickered and went out, plunging the entire hotel into darkness. A sense of unease filled the air as whispers of concern echoed through the grand hall.
When the lights came back on, Kim Jong Un was standing on the stage, a sinister smile playing on his lips. He raised a glass for a toast, his eyes gleaming with a malevolent intent. As the guests raised their glasses in response, he announced, "To the eternal prosperity of North Korea!"
Everyone drank, and within moments, they began to collapse one by one. Panic ensued as people started convulsing, their bodies writhing in pain. The grand hall turned into a scene of chaos and horror. The doors were locked from the outside, trapping everyone inside. The guests tried to escape, but it was too late. The poison had taken effect, and one by one, they fell, their lifeless bodies scattered across the grand hall.
Meanwhile, Kim Jong Un watched the scene unfold from the stage, his smile never wavering. He reveled in the sight of his power, the absolute control he held over life and death. The grand event had turned into a grand massacre, a horrifying spectacle of his ruthless reign.
As the last of the guests fell, the hotel was filled with an eerie silence. The once grand and luxurious Pyongyang Palace had turned into a tomb, a chilling reminder of the horrors that had transpired.
The next day, the news of the massacre spread across the world, sending shockwaves through the international community. The Pyongyang Palace was forever marked as a place of horror, a symbol of the ruthless and terrifying reign of Kim Jong Un.
However, the hotel remained standing, a haunting monument to the night of terror. It was a chilling reminder of the power and ruthlessness of the Supreme Leader, a horror story that would be told for generations to come.