While every day was busy, Chungsik Park was more vigorous than ever. He did have a âsilent confrontationâ (p!ssing match) regarding the final authority over fiscal policy with Daehwan Cho, the Director of Accounting. However, the recent personnel changes cemented Chungsikâs position as Jeonilâs second-in-command. He was the major stockholder for over thirty firms, had given birth to the Jeonil Bank, and Jeonil owned enough land to stretch from Seoul to Busan. He was nicknamed the Financial President of Korea now.
âPlease donât say such things.â
Chungsik Park shook his head.
âHow could a foreign girl do so much? You were the one who did everything.â
Hwan Cho realized his mistake right after saying so, as Chungsik Parkâs smile disappeared in an instant.
âIâm sorry. Will drinking this as punishment be OK?â
Hwan Cho poured soju into a water glass, filling it half way, and slammed it down before Chungsik Park could stop him. (EN: Soju is a clear, colorless distilled alcoholic beverage of Korean origin. It is usually consumed neat, and its alcohol content varies from about 16.8% to 53% alcohol by volume (ABV). Most brands of soju are made in South Korea. While soju is traditionally made from the grains of rice, wheat, or barley, modern producers often replace rice with other starches, such as potato and sweet potato. This liquor features in the drinking culture of Korea.) (EN: And itâs harsh. And the hangovers are deadly. ^_^)
âI will have a large drink, too.â
âDonât say that. This is punishment for me saying too much.â
However, Chungsik Park still drank it, as he had not suffered from hangovers recently.
âOur CEO is the best there is, despite her young age and beauty hiding it. Ilsungâs CEO is also a woman.â
âYes, do I need to drink another shot for punishment?â
âNo.â
âThen, donât be so angry. How can I live when the âUnofficialâ Financial Presidentâs face is like that?â
âItâs an exaggeration. You know that Iâm not rich, my personal worth is less than your fingernail.â
âYou canât fool me. If you wanted money, you would have remained in Kim and Park. I saw what happened today. That old man from Daehyeon, and Ilsungâs young girl could not say anything in front of you. That was a treat.â
Chungsik Park smiled and checked his wristwatch. Hwan Cho began to speak faster.
âIâm holding you back. Iâll get to the point.â
âPlease.â
âHansil Confectionary. Thatâs yours, right?â
While Hwan Cho sounded indifferent, Chungsik Park knew what he was thinking. He remained silent, as he was at an advantage and he needed only to wait for the opponent to speak, to crush him.
âArenât you going to talk?â
âWhat more can I say?â
âPut Jeonilâs shares in Hansil on the market, and I will take care of the rest. I will give you 100 billion won.â (EN: Approximately $150,000,000 in 2021 dollars.)
Chungsik Park did not flinch at the astronomical amount.
âI would have done so if it was my property, and not Jeonilâs, but what more can I say? Why does Hansil matter so much to you?â
âYouâve become cunning. I know that itâs your work.â
Jamie had ordered a while ago to gain certain subsidiaries no matter what, and Hansil had been one of the smallest subsidiaries in the Hansil Group. Hansil Foods was the bigger company, but...
Hansil Confectionary manages Hansil Groupâs owner shares. Things will get intense. Chungsik Park took a drink. (EN: Yep, Sun sneaked in to buy up the Hansil Chaebol without anyone noticing until it was too late. ^_^)
âI need to go back to the firm since itâs late.â
âI can give you ten times more.â
âAs you said, I donât want money.â
âEveryone likes money, and how can you be sure that you will remain in Jeonil next year? Prepare a retirement fund.â
âThank you for your advice. I will take your leave.â
âHey, hey!â
Chungsik Park smiled as Hansilâs president had been too late. Daehyun had offered 200 billion won. He did not envy anyone of any Chaebol, as everyone with money had to bow to him. Chungsik Park went back to his car.
âHansilâs secretaries placed something in your trunk.â
The driver spoke, and Chungsik Parkâs tone was mild.
âI heard that youâre a smart one...â
âYes.â
âYou should know better.â
âIâm sorry.â
âSince this is your first day, Iâll forget this. Remove whatâs in the trunk.â
Chungsik Park turned on his cell phone as he leaned back in the seat.
Chungsik Park saw that it was eleven in the night, and Jamie had told him that he had to come back since the account meeting could not be delayed, a few hours ago. She had refused an invitation from the Blue House due to an account meeting last month.
âIs she seeing someone? No, she wonât be that stupid. Only one thing would delay the meeting.â
Composed of five foreign investment firms, Jeonil Investments owned Jeonil Group. All the funding had come from them, and Chungsik Park had never met them even now. He didnât even know their names...
He shuddered thinking of them, as they remained in the shadows after having devoured the Korean economy using the IMF crisis. Chungsik Park had once been desperate to know their identities once, and had pressured Jamie, but not now.
âNo news is good news, and them saying nothing means I am doing what they want.â
It seemed that they would never show themselves, and Chungsik Park was sure that their manipulation from the shadows would go on. It meant his position, as one of Jeonilâs public faces, was necessary, thus safe.
**
It was past eleven oâclock at night when we entered Seoul. While the dungeon schedule was delayed, I had things to do at the Jeonil Group.
Yeonhee stopped the car at the street, and I got out with a short goodbye since we had already spoken about the schedule for further dungeon explorations. There were not many people, and the buildings were also dark. Only a few firms with foreign investment teams had their lights on.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I saw Jamie with her face shadowed by her hood in front of the buildingâs heater, and she had been waiting for me since the time I texted her.
The young guard at the lobby did not recognize me at first, and he hurriedly nodded when I looked at him. Jamie had turned around and saw that she looked at me from top to bottom.
âThis is the first time I saw you in a suit.â
She spoke as she followed me.
âYouâve just come back to Korea? Arenât you tired?â
She had been chattery but became silent in the elevator. I had hidden the Foolâs Dagger in my coat, but she noticed I was hiding something dangerous. She froze and could not hide her anxiety fully. She let out a gasp on seeing the dagger as I took it out.
âItâs only a collectorâs item.â
She smiled awkwardly, and we entered the office in silence. I placed the dagger on the safe and turned on the heater. Jamie looked at the arrows stuck on the target and other weapons on display, then finally at the bloodied bandages in the wastebasket. She just stood at the door with a haunted face and only came in when I waved at her.
âIt will become warm soon.â
We could not take our coats off yet, and Jamie glanced at my badge. It seemed the item I got from the warehouse, which had belonged to the First Evil, looked like a badge used to identify an organization, but she could not ask due to fright.
âDo you drink mixed coffee?â
âYes.â
I spoke as I made a cup.
âI have been in New York, and we both have been busy. I read about Jeonil from the newspaper.â
âKorean reporters donât know anything yet.â
âThatâs why I called you here. To hear directly from you.â
As the country suffered during the Asian Financial Crisis, the large conglomerates and Chaebols created slush funds and reorganized their management system, so certain firms acted as holding firms. For instance, the Ilsung Group circulated their working capital out of their holding companies, so Ilsung Dreamland owned the entire group, and Daehyun Elevator with Hansil Confectionary acted like that. The holding companyâs shares were owned by the top of each group and would be at the center of management right successions. That was how groups could be ruled with so few shares.
âIâve been waiting.â
Jamie looked confident now.