Chapter 40 - Duplicated Winnings, Part II
12 Hours After
Translator: Khan
Editor: RED
As if I was a person who had prepared for a government job receiving a notice of acceptance, I smiled with joy, holding my fist. But after a while, I calmed down my glee in alarm. I had information worth tens of million dollars in my hand, and there were too many people in the terminal. I looked around. There was a pillar in the corner of the terminal. I made my way to the place through countless people. I picked up my smartphone again with my back to the post.
[Ranking News â The top news in the Life/Culture of 12 Hours After â Lotto 921 winning numbers?]
I clicked on the article.
[Lotto 921 is complete. The winning numbers are 2,6,15,22,36,41. The total number of winners is fourteen, with $1,284,610 each.]
$1,284,610 for fourteen people each. I took the Wi-Pad out of my bag and tried to calculate. The total amount of winnings was about $18,000,000. That was a lot of money compared to the average. Many people bought the Lotto this week. But that was why there were a lot of winners, fourteen winners. What was left now was how many times I wrote in the winning numbers. If I wrote the winning number once, the number of winners would be fifteen; if I wrote it three times, seventeen, and if I wrote it five times, it would be nineteen. I calculated each case.
One time â $1,198,960
Three times â $3,173,740
Five times â $4,732,770
The higher the number of winners, the smaller the individual amount I would have, but the higher the number of winners, the larger the total amount I would have.
âIf I win a hundred timesâ¦
âWhen I knock on the calculator, my total winnings would be $15,700,000 among $18,000,000. But it is too much. If the grand prize becomes 100 times, it will be an issue. No matter how much this age protects individual information, someone will know me, and if he or she makes fun of me, I may become a celebrity. I donât want that. This time, I will use the Lotto to make basic money to pay the subscription fee for 12 Hours After.â
âOne time â $1,198,960 is big, but it looks small compared to the amount below. Three times? Five times? How many times did the others win?â
I quickly searched through the past articles with âDuplicated Winners Searchâ. There were usually about two timesâ duplicated winnings. Most of them were confused by the markings and wrote the same numbers. Five times was the best. A person came out of a real dream or pushed a number to one, because it was a favorite combination. I decided to win five times. More than that, it would be a new record, so there would surely be news.
âIf I win five times, it wonât be new news because it is a tie record. If I start with $6,000,000 seed money, adding $5,000,000 to $1,000,000, it will be a good start. If the money I have is not $1,000,000, but $6,000,000, my parents will be overwhelmed and they will not be able to say anything to me anymore.â
âAll right, letâs do five times.â
I found a lottery shop in the terminal, a yellow billboard between restaurants. Lotto 6/45. I went inside. The owner was listening to something like a lecture on a smartphone, whether I came or not.
â... a foolish man who doesnât know me, a foolish child without sense, and he has the sense to do evil, but he is ignorant to do good. The words of Jeremiah.â
It was like a Bible passage. It seemed like she was listening to a sermon from a pastor or a priest. It was good. She did not care about me, so I picked up the OMR paper and pen and marked the numbers I memorized there.
â2,6,15,22,36,41.â
The same numbers, five times. Then, with $5, I handed it to her. âBill, please.â
The lady who was listening to the Bible sermon finally turned to me.
I was preparing for an answer to a question, âWhy did you buy the same numbers five times? Youâre less likely to win?â
âThey are the numbers grandfather called me out of my dream.â
It was a bit of a cliché, but there was no such thing as this. By the way, the lady said nothing and took the OMR card I gave her and put it in the machine. She seemed to see someone doing this strange thing often.
Wi-ying! The receipt was drawn and she handed it to me with little attention left on the Bible lecture. She didnât seem to have the slightest care if the same numbers would win.
âMaybe later sheâll be surprised to learn that there is someone who won the grand prize in her store five times.â
It was good, anyway. I didnât want this lady to remember my face. I turned back with a weird Lotto receipt with the same numbers written five times.
âThis small piece of paper is worth $4,700,000.â
That made me shiver a little. I stowed the paper in my wallet. It was time for the bus to go home. I got on. The Lotto drawing would take place at around 8:40.
âI suppose the same numbers will come up?â
But I thought of a way to confirm my winnings in advance.
âNo... the news would have changed in 12 Hours After?â
12 Hours After, the news should now show nineteen winners, not fourteen winners. I checked my mailbox. As expected, there was correction news.
[Correction news of G. 12 Hours After]
When I checked the time they sent it, it was 9:12. It was the moment I had just bought a Lotto. I clicked on the email.
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[Correction News]
[We inform that the contents of the article âThe Lotto 921 Winning Numbers?â sent today has been revised because of a readerâs involvement. The changes are as follows:]
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I looked down at the email. The original contents were short, and the revised contents were also short.
[Lotto 921 has been completed. The winning numbers are 2,6,15,22,36,41. The winners are nineteen people, each with $946,550.]
I took out the lottery receipt in my wallet, now worth $4,700,000. I picked up the receipt and put it in my pocket. It was time to leave, and the bus headed home.
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That evening. My family had dinner together. My dad was smiling.
âIâm glad youâre here after a long time.â
My mom nodded, âYes, come more often.â
My sister, Su-Jeong, said, looking at the beef fillet sizzling on the fire, âI welcome you, too, if you buy meat like this every time.â
I glared at my sister. âCanât you just welcome me purely, sister?â
We were ready to fight again, but in the meantime, my mom said, cutting the meat, âThis meat is good quality.â
âItâs rated AA. Itâs expensive.â
âWhy did you buy something so expensive? You always complain about your salary.â
I tried to answer something, but I just stopped talking. It was 6 p.m, before the Lotto draw.
âI just bought it, and itâs been a long time since I came home. I didnât want to come home empty-handed.â
âWell done, I am eating this beef because of my son.â
âEat it.â
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My mom cut out the meat and set it on the front. After a long time, the family conversation naturally moved on.
âSo what about the blind date? Your aunt said she was a good girl.â
âI think sheâs nice, but somehow...â
âYou said before, it was not bad.â
âShe is not bad, but Iâm not really attracted to her. She feels like a good person, but not my mate.â
âBrother, your mate of destiny is in the movies or novels. Do you know? You have to match each other...â
âMs. Han Su-jeong, I never applied for a love counseling...â
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Later, we talked about my job.
âHowâs your job been lately? Is it still hard?â
âYes, Iâve been having a hard time doing my job lately, so I canât make it good. So, the mood at work is bad, and the superiors always have me work overtime and are hysterical... I donât know if the company is going well. Itâs not like that.â
Both parents didnât look good at what I said. No parents would feel good about their childrenâs difficulties.
âYeah, well, thereâs a lot of competition these days. In our times, we used to live okay with a college certificate, but... Whatâs the matter with the country now?â My dad blamed the country.
âYes, I saw on the news that young people just quit or move out of their jobs even if they get a job at a large company. If you donât get the right job, think about leaving and getting a new job,â Mom related a story she had seen on the news.
âIf you want to move, youâd better get another yearâs experience. Mom, if you move with the experience youâve been in for only a year, theyâll probably think youâre a man with no guts. You have to spend at least one or two more years and then transfer.â
Su-Jeong uttered a sarcastic remark. I nodded and said something that was not in my mind.
âYes, but Iâm going to go to work a little bit more and find out.â
Then I gave them a hint a little bit.
âWhat I want to do is start a business... It costs money, too.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I took a look at my parents after saying that. My parents nodded, too. Both of them knew well that when I was in a senior year, I was about to start a business ahead of graduation and ended my dream because of the cost. I was looking at their faces and said as if I just remembered something.
âOh. I was going to tell you that. Something strange happened a while ago. Grandfather came out of my dream.â
My dad was surprised and asked, âGrandfather?â
âYes.â
Mom said, peeling pears for dessert. âWhat did he say?â
I brought up the story I had prepared. âHe didnât say a word. He came up to me without saying a word, and he held my hand and wrote something with a pen.â
âWhat did he write?â
âWhen I saw something, it was six numbers.â
At that time, Su-Jeong stepped in.
âSix numbers? Six numbers, arenât they the Lotto numbers?â
It was a performance lacking in acting ability with a cliché story, but it seemed to have passed.
âYes. Even after I woke up, the numbers were clear, so I wrote down the numbers as soon as I woke up. I bought the Lotto as it was this morning.â
I took my wallet out of my pocket. Five receipts lined up on the table with the same numbers.
Without looking at the numbers, my mom put the pear before me and said, âI hope you get the winnings. Then, you can quit the company and do what you want to do.â
My dad nodded. âWell, your grandfather used to love you a lot when he was alive. Every time he called our Sang-hoon, our Sang-hoon... Do you remember?â
To be honest, I couldnât remember very well. My grandfather died when I was four years old. I had only heard from my parents and relatives many times that my grandfather loved me very much.
In the meantime, Su-jeong, who picked up the Lotto paper, just smiled at it.
âHa-ha-ha-ha. What if you buy the same numbers five times? You should have changed it one by one. Is this how youâre going to win?â
When I took the Lotto receipt from Su-jeongâs hand and put it back in my wallet, I thought, âIâll win the Lotto, sister. Iâll see you in a few minutes.â