Chapter 31: Past Life Returner Chapter 31 \nChapter 31\n
Daehyeon at the time had been an insurmountable wall, and the rivalry between Ilsung and Daehoo for second place ended in 1998 with Daehoo as the victor. Daehoo had at least superficially seemed to grab the IMF crisis as an opportunity. They had bought Ssangho Motors to expand their automobile business and expanded overseas. The number of foreign branches was about four hundred before the group was torn into pieces.
Unlike my paper companies that existed only on documents, those branches were actual companies. I had been an ordinary middle school student then and had not been interested in Daehooâs dissolution as much as I had been interested in girls. I had understood the weight of Daehooâs name at university, as my professor had worked for Daehoo as did many others. He was one of Daehooâs legal counsels, and the legal fees they paid him would let him live without money worries until he died.
Therefore, he was biased toward Daehoo, and believed that Daehoo had broken up not because of the IMF or negligent management but due to the government. He fervently believed that Daehooâs breakup led to our economic development being delayed over twenty years.
Well, it had not been only my professor who thought so, and almost all of my conservative professors who thought that the government should be hands-off the Conglomerates used Daehooâs breakup to attack the progressives. The funny thing was that the attacks actually worked.
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âI told you that the first thing I did as CEO was to hire Korean directors.â
âDaehwan Cho and Chungsik Park.â
Jamieâs eyes widened a bit when I said their names. She was thinking about how I remembered those names she had only briefly mentioned and would think that I was closely monitoring Jeonil.
âI hired them not just because of their abilities, but from the uniqueness of this country.â
I had made a good choice hiring Jamie, her head worked as smoothly as her beauty was striking. She found the answer to what Jeonil needed by herself. Finding a real estate investment counsel was the next step, and she first found a safe way to manage the unidentifiable hot money that had poured into Jeonil.
As my hiring Jamie had produced good results, the two men were the same for Jamie.
âYou know that it was not for work that I hired them as directors.â
I remained still so she could continue speaking.
âDo you know what the two are doing? They are dabbling in politics. I gave them positions to at least look legitimate on the surface, but theyâre involved politics when theyâre not even politicians.â\n
She then said they had been meeting senior politicians. I was going to say something, but Jamie spoke first.
âHowever, in this country, that was the way things are done. Iâm learning a lot from them and managed to put Daehoo on the list because of those two men.â
âJamie, letâs remember one thing.â
âYes?â
âCorruption exists everywhere. America legalized lobbying and made it public, but the fundamental rules are the same. I donât know whether you can adjust to this country with that sort of bias.â
The heated atmosphere cooled down, and Jamieâs face grew notably cold.
âHowever, this country is indeed unique in its conglomerates.â
I finished up.
âI apologize. Please go on. My clients will see Daehoo being on the list as a favorable step. The problem is the buyout money.â
Jamie scratched her brow to compose herself and opened her lips. The summary was that Daehoo would become the sacrifice to the IMF. The current President and his Cabinet needed something that could cover the criticism they would face, and Daehoo was the best option.
As Jamie had said, Daehwan Cho and Chungsik Park were doing everything from creating the scenario to writing the script by gathering the politicians.
Even if the government needed a scapegoat, could they really sacrifice Daehoo? Korean conglomerates like Daehoo had special power structures and itâs loss would massively affect Korea.
Around this time, there were a lot of prominent politicians who had been bought by Daehyeon, Daehoo, and Ilsung⌠I remembered then the arrest warrant for Daehooâs president had already been issued, and the process should have been extremely difficult, without some way to pressure the President or the Diet, or bothâŚ
There must have been secrets that Daehwan Cho and Chungsik Park could not report to Jamie, and I mentally held a thumbs-up to them. Those two middle-aged men knew their stuff. How did they think of hitting Daehoo now?\n***
As I had mentioned before, the upper-class financial and political elites had a high survival rate in the Trial Tests. They instinctively preyed on the weak for their own profit, hamstrung and ambushed those stronger than them, used fear to survive, and engaged in hostile takeovers and pressured buyouts even in what looked like peaceful times on the surface.
This life of survival and skill was what they knew and understood, and Daehwan Cho and Chungsik Park were true elites, using Jeonil to gain secret favors, and ruin enemies.
âThe evidence the current government has on Daehoo has will be revealed in court.â
âBlood will flow at the end of the trial.â
The current government knew that this would be a rougher month than when they passed the real-time online financial system, but they did so anyway because there would be a larger reward.
âWhat are they requesting?â âTwo things.â
âAdditional investments and a block buyout.â
âYes, an additional investment of at least 5 billion dollars and the entire Daehoo Group, including their debts.â
Additional investments were not a problem, and while the funding routes would be uncertain due to haste, the current government will help us hide the transfers.
However, Jamie was observing my mood because buying the entire Daehoo Group would not result in as much profit as the subsidiaries and affiliates varied in their profitability and solvency.
When thinking of money in the short-term, it would be better to wait until Daehoo was completely split up and gobble the core subsidiaries and affiliates, and Jamie seemed to be thinking the same thing.
âDaehoo will be cleaned up even if we left them alone. However, itâs too much of a shame to let it go.â
\nI motioned Jamie to come over the window, and she followed me.
âDo you know what the Korean government is saying nowadays?â
Jamieâs gaze followed my finger and to the streets, where people were still coming in with gold rings. The Gold Collection Campaign banner was still flying in the wind.
âShare the pain. Is that necklace gold?â
Jamie stroked the necklace.
âIn Gwanghwamoon it will be noticed. Donât wear it openly, but discreetly. Make up a story like that being your motherâs keepsake and bring the two directors with you.â
Since Jamie was smart, she knew what I was talking about. (EN: I think Sun is saying it would look bad for the government to let the struggling subsidiaries and affiliates go bankrupt and leave their staff unemployed. Sun is making an offer to the government they canât refuse. ^_^ )
âI know that I need justification.â
âAnd Jamie.â
âYes.â
âAggressively proceed without worrying about the additional investments or management direction. While there are opportunities everywhere, grab everything you can find. Jeonil Investments needs to monopolize this countryâs crisis. I gave you that much money. Donât lose whatever it may be, lands, buildings, or companies.â