Melissa White Goldstein. There were only four in her family who knew that name. The guyâs promise that he would soon call her kept ringing in her head. She returned to her hotel room without even attending the seminar with the European members. Her brother, Colton, realized something was wrong as he noticed the tense look on her face.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat happened?â he asked.
Cassandra looked at Colton. âThere was something going on in Seoul, but it didnât work out well.â
âWho did you send?â
âSamuel.â
Colton frowned, because Samuel was one of the best agents in their family. If he stepped up, everything should have worked out without problems.
Cassandra sat on the couch and pointed to the seat in front of her.
âItâs okay.â
She sounded like she was giving him a command. Colton had never gone against his sister, but he was now more cautious than ever. If he got involved in her work, he could be executed after just being used. Cassandra had won her place by eliminating her brilliant cousins, so to Colton, his only sibling looked like a bloodthirsty vampireâeven more so since she didnât seem to age at all..
âItâs private stuff, so only you and I should know about this,â Cassandra said firmly.
Coltonâs heart poundedâhis instincts were warning him. She had sent Samuel, but it hadnât worked out, and now she was trying to tell him about it. Whatever her intention was, Colton couldnât resist. He sat across from her.
âThere is someone we need to kill,â she said.
â...â
He had expected this from the moment he had found out that Samuel had gone there. However, it was a totally different story when Cassandra told him in person. She was about to force her evil ways on him. As he turned ghastly pale, she subtly smiled.
âCan I ask you to finish Samuelâs work?â she asked.
âWhat about Samuel?â
âHe disappeared.â
âBut how⦠how could Samuel beâ¦â
âJeon-il Group.â
Colton questioned again in surprise, âMs. Jamie is your target?â
Jamie used to be an ordinary employee of Walsher Land, but she was now leading the speculative force that dominated Korea. Although she only stamped a rubber seal on papers, she had gone through the turbulent six year period of the East Asian economy since the end of the IMF crisis. She was a most important figure, and no one could ever talk about the East Asian economic situation without mentioning her.
âOh, gosh⦠This is not a private matter. Also, itâs rather fortunate that Samuel failed. If the president of Jeon-il got murdered, the repercussions would be devastating, Cassandra,â Colton said.
âI know how Korea is doing,â she replied.
âNo, you donât. Jeon-il is much more than âCarlos Halimâ in Korea.â
Halim was the richest man in Mexico and dominated their economy. Mexico was his empire, and his relationship with Mexico was similar to that of Jeon-il Group and Korea. When both countries were suffering from a currency crisis, they had completed their empires by purchasing stakes from major firms at dirt cheap prices.
Mexicans were born in hospitals that Halim owned and were employed by companies where Halim invested his capital. They ate their food, drove their cars, enjoyed their hobbies, shopped, and ended their lives within the realm of Halim. The Halim Empire took only ten percent of Mexicoâs GDP and was still praised to that extent, so Jeon-il was basically worshiped in Korea. The twenty major companies in Korea that had Jeon-il Group as the largest shareholder not only made up eighty percent of the countryâs GDP, but their domestic market share in their industry had also exceeded seventy percent.
Colton shook his head at Cassandra because the Halim Empire was limited to the Mexican market, but Koreaâs Jeon-il Group was intertwined even with the global market. Their directly affiliated companies, like Daehoo Group, Il-sung Groupâs semiconductors, Daehyun Xia Groupâs automobiles, and Daehyunâs shipbuilding business were pushing into the world market after Korea had overcome its crisis. They proceeded as if they were trying to regain their reputation as an âAsian Tiger.â[1]
âWhy Ms. Jamie? What is the benefit of getting rid of her?â Colton asked.
However, he changed his line of thought as he noticed Casandraâs expression turning cold..
If itâs not just Jamie, is she targeting the entire Jeon-il Group?
âThereâs no room for us to squeeze into Korea. This has been concluded after many reviews. During the Asian financial crisis, our predecessors shouldnât have stepped back like that. I canât do anything right now,â he said.
âHoho. Why are you misunderstanding and getting so surprised? I told you itâs private.â
Cassandra told him about âNa Seon-Hu,â though excluding the information about Awakened and quests.
Why do we have to kill that Korean?
Colton was itching to ask this question, because the whole thing didnât make sense. He couldnât find any connection between Cassandra and the Korean man named Na Seon-Hu.
Where is her resentment toward him coming from?
âWhy do we have to have such a conversation? Canât you just leave me alone? There are so many guys besides me. I beg you,â Colton said.
âBecause I can only trust you, my beloved brother,â she replied.
âCassandra.â
âWhen are we going to stop talking about the old childhood stories?â
âStop. Thatâs⦠We couldnât do much about it.â He lowered his head.
Cassandra shrugged helplessly.
âThe job involves a lot of interesting factors. I canât tell you now, but youâll find out one day.â
âBut you said itâs private.â Colton looked at her with his eyes wide open.
âOh, did I? Hoho.â
âDo you really have to do this?â
âJust get a hold of him. Itâs the same as back then. If you hold him, Iâll push him,â she replied.
Colton grimaced. He still had nightmares of his cousin, whom they had killed together when they were young. He dropped his head down with a face drawn with pain.
âCassandra, Iâm⦠not a murderer.â
Cassandra got up, pulled Colton close, and whispered in his ear, âYouâre not, but you are the brother of a murderer. Unfortunately.â
***
Colton had planned to enter Korea with utmost secrecy and had gotten confirmation from a Korean VIP. However, there was a problem during his entry procedures. Not only was he unable to go in through the back door, but there were also too many people at Incheon Airport, so police officers had to be called in.
âThank you for coming all the way here.â
When Hong Ju-Hwan, the Minister of Economy and Finance, asked Colton for a handshake, camera flashes burst out from every direction. Even a press conference had been prepared for him.
âEverything is different from what you told me.â Colton looked displeased.
âThe government tried, but it was difficult to suppress the reportersâ passion. I hope you understand.â
This was obviously not a diplomatic event. Colton realized that things had been messed up. When he sat down, reporters poured out torrents of questions.
âWould you consider this as an official visit from the European Council?â
âDid you visit to resolve the problems of the EU's impact on Koreaâs FTA[2]?â
Colton stated that he was here on a personal visit and replied with brief answers. The conference lasted only ten minutes, and he expressed his foul mood toward Hong Ju-Hwan when he got in the escorted car.
âIs the VIP aware of this?â Colton asked curtly.
âI was about to tell him. The VIP is attending an external meeting regarding the dispatch of troops to Iraq. Please be understanding in regards to the change in todayâs schedule.â
Colton stared at Hong Ju-Hwan. Since the official purpose of the visit was personal, he knew other important matters had to be prioritized.
âBut I canât believe they would treat me like thisâ¦â
Colton gritted teeth inwardly.
Colton couldnât understand, because, on top of his position in the EU, he was a member of the Goldstein family. He changed the topic.
âI heard youâve been working extremely hard.â
âWhich work are you talking about?â Hong Ju-Hwan asked.
âDealing with the speculative force that entered Korea six years ago. They must be troublemakers to you guys since Korea is an economic powerhouse that should develop further. I still remember the day I heard about Koreaâs situation in detail. We all thought it shouldnât have happened.â
Hong Ju-Hwan personally agreed, but he couldnât chime in. The presidential election campaign fund that came into his party and the boxes of money he personally received from the Daehoo Group were still stacked in the basement of his mansion. On top of that, there was a high possibility that the âledgersâ that Daehoo had managed had fallen into Jeon-il as Daehoo was incorporated. That was a nuclear bomb, and for some reason, the Goldstein family wanted to detonate it.
Hong Ju-Hwan reached out his hand to the passenger seat, pretending not to know about it.
âThe VIP is also taking that issue seriously.â
His secretary handed him a file of articles he had collected lately. Then, Hong Ju-Hwan said while giving the file to Colton, âSince you canât read Korean, Iâll explain briefly. This case is called âJeon-il Gate,â and the VIP pulled out a knife against the Jeon-il Group three days ago.â
Colton slowly turned over the file book, and his gaze was fixed on the article that reported Jamie and Director Park appearing at the prosecutorsâ office. Then, Hong Ju-Hwan said as if he had been waiting, âIn fact, the VIP is on the hook. As you know, the Jeon-il Group has become the symbol of Koreaâs business. Going against them practically means baring your fangs against the entire business industry.â
âOur group will fully support your government,â Colton replied.
He had even brought strategies that would help the Korean government. For instance, he had planned to attack Jeon-il by pointing out problems they had caused while taking over the former KEB[3]. Then, he was going to stop Na Seon-Hu from acting further.
âThank you, but itâll be contradictory if an issue caused by foreign capital gets resolved with the power of other foreigners. Thatâs not what Iâm trying to talk about now. Can I please explain a bit more?â Hong Ju-Hwan said, and Colton kept quiet and listened.
âAs I mentioned previously, the VIP has focused on reforming the business industry. However, thatâs not the only thing he wants to reform. Before the Goldstein family made this request, he had already pulled out a knife against the prosecution.â
Hong Ju-Hwan reached his hand toward the file book while directly referring to the word ârequest.â Then, he opened a page that had an article called âConversation with Prosecutors.â
âThe Korean prosecutionâs opposition is formidable to the point that you might think they are reckless. I wanted to ask the Goldstein Group for their understanding regarding that point. The VIP is having difficulty handling the prosecution and reform at the same time.â
Hong Ju-Hwan spoke politely, but he was outraged inwardly. He was upset and depressed that Korea now had to obey these foreigners without a whimper. It was like the end of the Joseon Dynasty[4]. Korea was now helplessly stuck in the middle of the fight between the Jeon-il Group and Goldstein family, similar to how they had been swept away by the war between the Qing and Japan in the past.
âChief Hong.â
âYes.â
âThe Goldstein family will fully cooperate with the Korean government.â
Colton had changed from âsupportâ to âcooperate.â Hong Ju-Hwanâs face stiffened, as he knew what Colton meant. He hadnât known anything about the Goldstein family before he had started working in his current position, but now he knew that they were the people with fancy masks working from behind the scenes.
âThank you for saying that.â
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The car slowed down, and when it completely stopped, Hong Ju-Hwan left after a brief nod. The driver and the government secretary in the passenger seat also hurriedly left the car. This was very unusual behavior, and Coltonâs eyes widened as he felt danger. He opened the door to get out, but a man pushed him back into the car.
âLetâs talk for a bit.â
1. The Four Asian Tigers are the high-growth economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. ?
2. Free Trade Agreement. ?
3. Korean Exchange Bank. ?
4. In 1910, the Joseon Dynasty fell as Japan occupied the Korean Peninsula. ?