After signing the contract, Woosung and Jang Gwangchul went for a drink.
âAre you satisfied now?â
âHaha, would you believe me if I said yes?â
âNo. You probably want more. What are you thinking?â
âI am trying hard not to just get up and go to Finland.â
ââŠâ
Jang Gwangchul didnât reply to Woosungâs odd comment. He kept drinking.
âMy dream told me to go to Finland. It said there is a chance to win the world in Finland.â
Jang Gwangchul waved his hand for Woosung to continue.
Woosung took a sip of his whiskey and added, âIt also said to drop by in England first. There is a man I need to meet.â
âDid it also tell you to go to the North Pole?â
âHaha, no it didnât say that.â
Englandâs Deep Mind.
In the future, its AI, AlphaGo, would beat humans in the complex game of Go.
Finlandâs Power Cell.
It would create a popular mobile game Clash of Clans and the company would reach a net worth of over 10 billion dollars.
These were the companies Woosung remembered from his previous life.
âAre you telling me you really saw these things in your dreams? Including the success of the League of Ancient?â
Woosung nodded. âYou saw how all of my investments turned out to be successful.â
âThatâs true, butâŠâ Jang Gwangchul took another sip of his whiskey. âWhen I first met you, I saw you as just a smart programmer. Because I knew IT would be the way of the future, I figured you would make something big.â
Woosung listened carefully as Jang Gwangchul continued honestly.
âMy estimation of your worth was at least 10 million and up to 100 million dollars. But I never imagined things would turn out like this.â
âIsnât life more fun this way?â
âSure, why not. So will you really go to England? Then Finland?â
âHaha, no. I donât have enough money. I will go there next year.â
âSo itâs going to cost hundreds of millions of dollars again, right?â
âHaha, probably.â
âWell, I guess you need to spend big to make big.â
âI am always appreciative of you, sir. Letâs work hard together.â
âWhy are you suddenly nice to me?â
âHaha, Iâve always wanted to tell you that. Now, shall we go? We have to work tomorrow.â
âAlright. Letâs go.â
âOctober 27th, 2009. League of Ancient will be released in America and Korea at the same time.â
With this news, MOXâs stock continued to decline. It was now at 23.10 dollars.
âGame to be available exclusively through Coconut Talk.â
Jung Jinsup called Woosung for an explanation. Woosung gave vague answers, telling him he had no other choice and Jung Jinsup couldnât do anything but to accept Woosungâs explanation.
On the day of League of Ancientâs release, MOX CEO Jung Hyosung called for an emergency meeting.
âThe Legend operating team reported we need to close a third of the servers right away due to lack of players.â
Jung Jinsup and his colleagues in the room fell silent.
âThis means the sales have decreased by a third.â
Jung Hyosung no longer looked confident. He looked angry and frustrated.
He yelled, âChoi Gilak, can you tell me what happened here?â
âIt started with the new castle owners increasing the taxes. I suggested for the companyâs interference from the beginning, but the development team wouldnât accept my solution.â
Choi Gilak looked at the development general manager. Everyone followed his gaze.
âHe only brought solutions that werenât acceptable.â
The general manager couldnât disclose the existence of the master account without getting into trouble, so he didnât explain further on what Choi Gilak had suggested.
He continued, âSo I suggested limiting the castle ownersâ power over the game, but Choi Gilak wouldnât listen.â
They were pointing fingers at each other. Jung Hyosung frowned in disgust. Jung Jinsup looked at them with a bitter gaze.
Jung Hyosung announced, âJust stop. We arenât here to blame each other. We are here to come up with a solution.â
Jung Jinsup suddenly opened his mouth, âI think we need to release the next project as soon as possible. We lost so much of the gamersâ trust with Legend.â
Choi Gilak agreed, âI think so too. Battle Round has received an excellent overall review from the closed beta test.â
The general manager replied with a worried tone, âBut we still havenât stabilized the servers. We also had negative reviews regarding bugs and unbalanced items.â
Jung Hyosung asked, âThen are you suggesting we give up on Legend?â
âThe gamers are sick of this game. I wouldnât say we give up on it, but maintain it as is. We shouldnât put any more efforts to it.â
Jung Jinsup continued, âMMORPG is the future of the gaming landscape. Did you see the reviews on League of Ancient? Short casual games are the new ways to go. Itâs the current trend and we need to follow it.â
Everyone nodded.
After the meeting, the father and son duo stayed behind.
âSo is it true you borrowed money with your shares as collateral?â
âWe needed the money to hire more programmers and finish the next game sooner than we planned. Because of the decline in Legendâs sales, we were and still are very short on funds.â
âThen why didnât you just let go of some of the unnecessary personnel? Using your company as collateral is dangerous.â
âWe already had to fire so many people during the financial crisis. If we lost any more, who will run the company?â
ââŠI suppose. Are you sure you can trust him? Isnât he the guy who released the League of Ancient on Coconut app?â
âYou know me, dad. Iâm not gullible enough to trust anyone in face value, but Woosung is alright. Besides, I got a solid contract.â
âWell, I trust you.â
âThen as we decided, I will release the Battle Round earlier than our planned date.â
âAlright. Take care of it.â
Jung Jinsup nodded.
Meanwhile, MOXâs stock price continued to plummet.
âOn November 1st, the government declares a national emergency due to the H1N1 pandemic. All public schools have closed and the Korean SAT exam has been postponed indefinitely.â
Woosung turned off the TV and checked MOXâs stock price.
19.70 dollars.
It was at its 52-week lowest. As it deteriorated, Woosung continued to buy more.
He already owned 5%.
He made public disclosure of his ownership. He had Jung Jinsupâs 15.5% as collateral. Another 15% was under someone elseâs name. KND as a company also owned 10%.
Woosung had a total of 45%. If he included the stocks owned by his US hedge fund, he had well over 50%. Knowing this made him unable to stop his grin.
Jung Jinsup.
Woosung couldnât wait to see his face when he found out.
Woosung checked the reviews on League of Ancient.
âOver 500,000 users. The most popular game online. Great reviews from gamersâŠAs I expected.â
It was going as well as it did in his previous life. Woosung remained grinning ever so broadly and continued to read the news articles.
The game was doing well in North America too.
Everything moved according to his expectations. Blue Sâs sales were still rising while Coconut Talk users were ascending.
Knock knock.
Jang Gwangchul walked in.
âSir, itâs ready.â
Woosung nodded and followed him out. Inside the main office area were two large LED display boards on the wall.
On the top board was a number, â5,000,000â.
It was the number of Blue Sâs total sales so far.
All the employees looked at Woosung. Jang Gwangchul, Park Byungki, and Hong Soobum stood next to him.
âIf you multiply that number by 600 dollars, it comes to 3 billion dollars.â
3 billion dollars.
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People looked at him in excitement.
âWhich means our sales have reached 3 billion dollars. This is thanks to all of you who have supported me without question.â
Woosung glanced at Jang Gwangchul, who coughed awkwardly.
âIt wasnât easy, but we finally got here, and we will go on even further.â Woosung paused and continued. âAnd I promise you, your bonuses this year wonât be disappointing.â
Everyone applauded. Woosung went back into his room.