Chapter 334 - Chapter 35, Episode 6: Signs of Downfall
Chapter 334: Chapter 35, Episode 6: Signs of Downfall
Fashion went hand in hand with the increase of disposable income. In the 1970s, the Koreansâ disposable income, which was driven by industrialization, increased rapidly. The clothing market exploded when clothing gained recognition as fashion beyond the level of daily necessities.
Polyester cotton blends and corduroy (golden) produced by Good Heart Oil were products that couldnât be found elsewhere. Wholesalers of Seomun Market would wait outside the factory doors from dawn to receive their supplies.
Madam Jangâs greed developed like fire as the company grew bigger. More than half of her familyâs money had been used to start up Good Heart Transportation. Her husband had used the money he had earned from operating the lodgings to start the oil company. In the end, Good Heart Oil was Jangâs company, not Parkâs. At least, that was so for Madam Jang.
âThatâs good. Lawyer Lee, please push for the issuance of convertible bonds as soon as possible. My family will take all of it. Of course, weâll have to borrow a few peopleâs names, so Iâll have to leave the title laundering to you, too.â
âDonât worry, Madam. Boss Parkâs already leaning toward CB.â
Madam Jangâs face brightened up at lawyer Leeâs words. She was an executive, at least by title. She knew how desperately they needed to expand their facilities. Due to the companyâs rapid growth, there was a shortage of funds. They had no choice but to loan from a third party to construct their third factory. Her scrooge-like, short, sh**head husband had exhausted his mind over the possibility of his shares decreasing and the interest burden.
Hm, that old manâs planning to invite and feed that lowly thing, but Iâll never let that happen even if dirt gets in my eyes.
Madam Jang pressed her thin lips together. Her husband had changed ever since Mu Ssang left their house. He missed his brotherâs son and pounded at his chest for doing unforgivable things to his nephew.
Madam Jang grew speechless at his actions. Exactly what did they do wrong? Mu Ssang was the ungrateful one. Even animals recognized their master when they were fed and given a roof to sleep under. Gratefulness should be engraved in that bratâs bones since she had fed and allowed him to live with them for five years. However, that ungrateful b*stard had cursed them out and left. Everyone had a station in life. If one was born poor, one had to lower their head and live quietly to survive.
It was clear his poor upbringing didnât go anywhere when he glared and spoke back to his aunt. She was cursed at by the entire village because of his sudden disappearance. Just thinking about how she was pointed at made her boil with anger.
As the company flourished, her husband also became braver. He didnât listen to her now, which was something he did in the past. They had been fighting over management rights for a long time. Whenever she mentioned her family when they were discussing Good Heart Lodgings and Good Heart Oil, a war broke out.
A few days ago, her husband said heâd rule out any full-time recruitment and practice open recruitment in the future. That decision had betrayed her familyâs investment. He was a cold-blooded person who disregarded his wifeâs opinion. What were her family members supposed to do? They already took bribes from other people who wanted a position in the company.
She didnât know why the man was behaving so greedily when he didnât have long to live. He wasnât planning on handing over the company either. The entire Jang family was anxious regarding the matter.
The saying that blood was thicker than water was an irrefutable truth. She was Jangâs daughter, not Parkâs family. It was the same for her husband. âAn arm bends inwards.â The problem was her son. Wu Tak had no intention of learning how to run a company. He was too busy hanging out with gang members who rode motorbikes.
After Wu Tak was Mu Ssang. No matter how deep she had looked into her husbandâs family tree, there wasnât a single genius or any relative in good relations with her husband. Mu Ssang was smart and had a good personality. He was a brat with endless tenacity no matter how much she had stepped on him. The b*stard had left the house even before he could complete high school and went to study on his own. On top of that, he placed first in the region. No matter how highly she thought of her son, Wu Tak wasnât better than Mu Ssang. There was no concrete evidence that proved her husband was considering Mu Ssang as his successor. Her husbandâs regret for his past actions had simply triggered her sensitivity.
She had sent Mu Ssang to jail with a rape charge because she wanted to prepare for the future. Nipping the bud ensured fewer regrets. The deprivation of the soulâs permanent seal was also an extension of such contingency. In any case, that was an opportunity to make Good Heart Oil the Jang familyâs lifeline.
Amid Madam Jangâs thoughts, lawyer Lee rose from his seat.
âIâll have to leave now. Try meeting Boss Park sometime later, Madam.â
âThank you. Iâve put one in for your petrol fee.â
Madam Jang pulled out an envelope from her handbag.
âOh no, you shouldnât have.â
Despite what he said, lawyer Lee received the envelope as though it was natural and shoved it in his suitâs inner pocket. That was the last time he would be earning a side income.
âThereâs a Japanese word called âkatazukeru.â It means to wrap up your end well,â lawyer Lee offered his final advice.
âI understand. Letâs have a meal together next week. The raw fish shop near Suseong Lake called âMoonlight Shipâ makes great sushi.â
âOf course. Companions are people who eat together.â
âHohoho, lawyer Lee, you truly are the best man.â
âAnd youâre the best businesswoman in the world, Madam. Now, goodbye.â
There was a mocking smile on lawyer Leeâs face when he turned around.
He muttered as he left the large gate, âThat idiot woman. Does she even know what best man means? The best manâs the friend chosen by the husband to assist him on his wedding day. Heâs the man who blocks attacks from the brideâs side of the family during the era when kidnapping brides was common. Oh, now that I think about it, Iâm the best man here.â
With that, heâd become Madam Jangâs enemy. He was the very person who had thrown money at the investigators four years ago when Park Mu Ssang was accused of rape. At Madam Jangâs request, he had intervened from the time when Park Mu Ssang was arrested by the police. While he had done the following for the money, he couldnât help but feel uncomfortable throughout the case.
A b*stard with three stars on his record would feel intimidated in the interrogation room. However, Park Mu Ssang didnât flinch even when the investigator had threatened him with a glare. He still managed to convey what he wanted to say despite getting beaten up. Park Mu Ssangâs sparkling eyes, straight back, and consistent answers made it obvious that he was special.
When he found out that Park Mu Ssang was the nephew who Boss Park had mentioned, he grew scared.
Jang Chi Soo, Iâll remember your name and face. Iâll make you regret what happened today.
He could still remember the young manâs words as he was sent to the prosecution.
âItâs said that nothing is predictable in this world. Turns out he is Boss Parkâs nephew! I now have a secret to take to the grave. Hahaha!â
Lawyer Lee laughed helplessly. If Boss Park found out that he had been involved in Park Mu Ssangâs case, he would be in a difficult position. He had pocketed what he could behind Madam Jang and Boss Parkâs backs in the past few years. The moment Boss Park named Park Mu Ssang as his successor, he completely jumped ship.
Lawyers met and dealt with people. The moment he met Park Mu Ssang, he realized the guy wasnât someone he should make an enemy of.
Lawyer Lee was someone who betrayed according to the turn of the tide, earned what he could, and maintained loyalty in moderation. It was typical of someone who went around farting and had a sufficient position in society.
âOhhohoho!â
A burst of laughter that sounded like hyenas crying rang in the living room. Madam Jang, who was overflowing with serotonin, couldnât stop laughing. It felt great luring the legal advisor on her side without her husbandâs knowledge. High-quality information flowed in. Now, she could drag her husband down and hold Good Heart Oil in her hands. It would be Jangâs company, not Parkâs. She could almost see her fatherâs smiling face.
The In-Dong Jang family was a noble family whose lineage traced back to the mid-Joseon dynasty. They were wealthy to the point that there was a saying, âNone can wander in In-Dong without entering the Jang familyâs land.â Madam Jangâs family was the main In-Dong Jang family. The main In-Dong Jang familyâs farmland alone added up to 8,000 majigi. In the past, land indicated power in social circles. Jangâs father, Jang Kyung Ju, ruled the area like a king.
The moment industrialization was introduced, the world began to change. Factories started appearing everywhere, and the standard of wealth changed. The world became a world that landowners couldnât rule.
The annual output of the main Jang family was 25,000 sacks (of rice). 7,500 sacks came in physically from the tenants because of the 7:3 division. Its market price was around 250,000,000 won. Combining the barley and field productions added up to 400,000,000 won. Good Heart Oilâs annual sale was 20,000,000,000 won. It was incomparable.
Her dwarf, s***head husband made excellent decisions and displayed astounding abilities. Madam Jang, who used to be the outcast in her family, was treated like a princess. For someone who was thrown out of the house and forced to marry Park In Bo because she had s*x with the family slave in her youth, it was a complete 180.
Now that she had a say in her family, she became greedy. She dreamed of transforming her family with her own hands. She dreamed of turning her family into owners of large corporations, moving away from the title of traditional landowners.
Madam Jang outperformed Park In Bo when it came to scheming, setting traps, and using oneâs weakness to control them. As Laozi said, while smart and wise people didnât fight, stupid people loved fighting, and while those whoâre equipped with the highest morals didnât have to show it, those with lower morals were obsessed with justifying it.
Plotting schemes and utilizing resources didnât always bring about desired results. There were times when giving reaped greater rewards. Although Madam Jangâs schemes and money produced immediate results, she didnât realize that all of her efforts would go down the drain in the presence of a larger scheme.
In early December 1984, a cold wave hit. There was no exception even with the national examinations taking place. A glossy foreign car stopped before the school gate. A man wearing a black Ray-Ban got out of the car. He was wearing a simple black suit and pants despite the harsh weather. The eyes of the people gathered in front of the school gate turned to look at the man.
Mu Ssang felt strange. After five years, he finally returned to that place after going through so much. He felt out of place, as though he didnât belong. If universities were a stepping stone that guaranteed one social standing, it held no meaning for him.
He simply wanted to complete his studies. He could have entered Franceâs Grande Ăcole, but he still didnât know why he ended up choosing a university in Korea. To be more precise, it was his longing that brought him back.
âWoah, Oppa!â
Five tall girls rushed over at once.
âHuh, what are you guys doing here?â
Yeon Soon glared at him.
âOf course. Oppa, youâre the worst.â
âOppa, youâre a liar!â
When the five girls started speaking at the same time, he grew lightheaded. He looked at Jin Soon who was standing behind them like a shadow. She looked as though she was crying and smiling at the same time.
Clackâ
Clackâ
Jin Soon adjusted her pleated skirt which was flowing with the wind and approached. The scent of a mature woman carried over.
SheâŚsheâs all grown!
Her body had exceptional volume. Her chest size surpassed Edelâs. The old Jin Soon, who used to drag around a rickshaw around the bridge village while sticking out her tongue, was nowhere to be seen.
âQuiet down!â
The four sistersâ mouths shut like clams at the oldest sisterâs words.
âOppa, you didnât study enough because of your work, right?â
She was calm to the point that it felt creepy. Mu Ssang felt the back of his head tense up. Her tone sounded like she wanted to fight after the examinations were over.
âTests are completed using general skills, right? Hahaha!â
Mu Ssang forced out an empty laugh. Instead of studying for the examinations when he still had the time, he rolled around on battlefields. There were subjects he had barely skimmed over, let alone finish.
âWhat else would be expected of the top student in school? Calm down. You didnât practice marking the OMR card either, did you? You need to pay attention to that. Did you prepare a marker?â
âUh, I can buy one, I guess,â Mu Ssang stuttered, totally unprepared.
Jin Soon took out three markers from her handbag and clipped them onto his suit pocket.
âDonât fool around and do well.â
Jin Soon had always been smart.
âYeah, yeah, of course, I will. But, how did you know?â
âThe monk called me yesterday.â
âUgh, that old man, why does he always-â
âAnyway, good luck, Oppa!â Jin Soon said as she slapped his back.
âCheers, Oppa!â The four sisters clenched their fists and shook them in the air.
âHa. For goodnessâ sake!â
Embarrassed, Mu Ssang glanced at his surroundings. There were 100s of jealous eyes concentrated on him.
âUgh, taking the university entrance examinations at this age! I canât mess up the OMR card.â
Mu Ssangâs shoulder sank as he entered the examination room. The five sisters kept cheering him on from behind the gates. Mu Ssang rushed in as though he was being chased. The nightmare of the battlefield, Black Mamba, also known as the Angel of Death, Azrael, was still a student who worried about marking the OMR card wrongly in the examination room. Koreaâs entrance examinations were truly difficult.
In the Good Heart Oil office at Dongseong road, Park In Bo picked up the telephone. He turned the dial calmly unlike his usual self. His hands had stopped shaking, and his skin wasnât inflamed like usual. The coughs that had disturbed his sleep also stopped. Although he looked better, it was a temporary phenomenon that indicated the progression of his illness.
âLawyer Lee, have you taken care of it?â
The phlegmatic voice, which ran down the phone line, was returned with another personâs voice.
âThere was nothing to take care of at all. She took the bait immediately.â
âSheâs drowned in her own greed. Sheâs just like a cat dying from curiosity and a bird dying from its feed. She didnât talk about the conversion rate and only cared about the issuance, right?â
âWell, the conversion rate is always fluctuating, right?â
âWhat did she say exactly?â
âIt seems like sheâs involving the entire Jang family.â
âReally? Well, thatâs going back in their a**es again. Weâll talk more about this later and hold the conference tomorrow. Jang Gi Suâs going to flip. Hehehe.â
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âThere wonât be enough cash. If we raise the issuance rate and lower the interest rate, theyâre going to burn themselves.â
âThatâs three in the morning and four in the afternoon, or is it four in the morning and three in the afternoon instead? Hehehe!â
Park In Bo laughed, filled with glee.
Translatorâs Note: Three in the morning and four in the afternoon, or four in the morning and three in the afternoon is based on a tale about a farmer who fed three acorns in the morning and four acorns in the afternoon to the monkeys because of the limited resources. When the monkeys protested, he gave them four acorns in the morning and three acorns in the afternoon instead. That satisfied them. The tale highlights how one can feel joy from immediate gains, not realizing that the results will remain the same in the long run. One is considered foolish for not being able to recognize this.