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CH361 | Heir

The presidential election was now less than a month away.

For a presidential candidate, every single day at this point carried the weight of an entire year.

To gain even one more voter’s support, schedules were planned and executed with precision—down to the very second.

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CH360 | Heir

There was a strict hierarchy even in the Financial Hub Tower.

The very top — the 70th floor — was used as a grand conference hall.

In reality, the 69th floor was the highest one available for regular office use.

One might assume that Taewoo Securities should naturally occ...

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CH359 | Heir

Chun Min-jung had already perfected the remote meeting system.

She even took out her laptop and gave me a demonstration. Aside from a minor image quality issue, there was nothing left to improve.

“You’re telling me you made this for remote work?”

“Actually, I made it ...

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CH358 | Heir

Trump’s arrival didn’t stir much reaction in the event hall.

It would only be a few years later, after he became president, that he would be treated as a state guest. For now, Trump was nothing more than a successful real estate mogul.

“Thank you so much for coming all the way...

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CH357 | Heir

It had been a week since I began Taewoo Group’s internal culture reform.

There had been quite a bit of opposition, mostly from the executives, though no one voiced it openly.

After all, no one could outright oppose a policy made by the leader of Taewoo Group.

That didn’t ...

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CH356 | Heir

Today, I came to Gangnam to see the nearly completed new headquarters.

The exterior was already more than 90% finished, and work was underway on the top floor along with the interior fit-out.

The planning director and I stood there for a long time, gazing up at the building.

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CH355 | Heir

Seo Jeongjun, the CEO, returned to Korea just 20 days after leaving for Denmark.

It had been a business trip to Denmark with more than 20 people, including Dr. Kim Jangwoo and the dedicated AI team.

Upon his return, CEO Seo came to see me first.
Just by looking at his face, I cou...

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CH354 | Heir

The general election had been expected to lean heavily in favor of the ruling party.

With the government’s term nearing its end, the administration and ruling party had joined forces for the campaign, making a landslide victory seem inevitable.

However, the results told a differen...

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CH353 | Heir

The next day.

No matter how tired I was, my eyes would always open at 5 a.m.

I was about to finish waking myself up with a splash of lukewarm water when an unexpected but welcome guest arrived.

“Dimon! You’re still in Korea?”

“Well, since I came all the way to Kore...

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CH352 | Heir

A few days later.

I called Manager Han, who had just returned from business in the U.S., to Captain Kang’s restaurant.

After eating only greasy American food for days, Manager Han’s eyes lit up when he saw the Korean set meal, and he hurriedly shoveled food into his mouth.
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CH351 | Heir

Chesapeake Energy Headquarters

I visited the building in my capacity as Chairman of the Taewoo Group.

A massive banner hung in the middle of the headquarters, and from the entrance, the executives stood in two neat rows to welcome me.

“It’s truly an honor...

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CH479 | GSI

Seok-won, who was sitting in a black leather chair reviewing a report, looked up at the sound of the door opening.

Executive Director Yoon Kihoon, a slim man with gold-rimmed glasses, entered cautiously and approached the desk. He bowed his head respectfully before immediately speaking. View Post

CH480 | GSI

Three black sedans rolled into the yard of the Manyoung Machinery factory in Pyeongtaek, their engines rumbling heavily.

Sitting comfortably in the plush backseat, Seok-won turned his head toward the window. The sight outside was bleak and desolate.

[Oppose restructuring!]

[S...

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CH474 | GSI

The elevator doors slid open with a short chime, and Yu Jong-hoon, deputy editor of the Geumseong Ilbo’s economics department, stepped out.

The stuffy, damp air unique to underground parking lots greeted him immediately. With his hair grown out messily and his tie loosened, Yu ambled alon...

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CH478 | GSI

A few days later.

Just past 1 p.m., a large black sedan with heavily tinted windows slowly approached and stopped in front of the entrance to the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors’ Office.

From the back seat, a foreign man in a sharp suit stepped out — it was none other than J...

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CH477 | GSI

It was the time right after lunch, when drowsiness crept in.

Everyone sat at their desks, struggling to chase away the heavy sluggishness, when the sound of hurried footsteps echoed through the office. A group of men in black suits strode into the Rothschild Fund’s Korea branch.

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CH181 | VOC

After 15 days, Yong Gi-un arrived at a solitary island in the vast ocean. The island was so far from the mainland that nothing but the sea was visible in every direction.

“Let’s go,” Black Tiger urged.

Yong Gi-un wished he could jump into the sea and swim back to shore. I’ll...

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CH476 | GSI

Inside the Blue House presidential office, with a large glass window overlooking the steep rocky cliffs of Inwangsan, President Kim Jae-chun sat on the sofa, flanked by Chief Secretary Woo Chun-il and Deputy Prime Minister for Economy Cheon Byung-soo. The atmosphere in the room was heavy, as if t...

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CH475 | GSI

Early morning.

Like any other day, Oh Changwon, a manager at a large corporation, left his house and headed toward the subway station. The stairs and the inside of the station bustled with commuters on their way to work and students going to school.

As he looked at the long lines o...

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CH1 | GSI

Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul Special City.

In this area, commonly referred to as the Yeouido Securities District, major financial institutions like the Korea Exchange, the Financial Supervisory Service, and the Bank of Korea, as well as large securities firms, investment banks, and ...

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