Chapter 56: Past Life Returner Chapter 56 \nChapter 56\n
Jillian had been too excited to sleep, and he grabbed his phone as he sat up in bed. The call was picked up immediatelyâŠ
(EN: The Assistant Secretary for International Finance supports the Treasuryâs work on international monetary policy, coordination with the G-7 and G-20, technical assistance, and regional and bilateral economic issues.)
Jessica immediately replied with an excited voice, and while Jillian had been surprised at her forethought, he was even more surprised at the investment proposalâs estimations and originality.
Jessica came to Jillianâs room later in the night because neither one could sleep, so they might as well work. She came in bringing a bundle of documents and organized them on a table.
âThe amazing thing about this proposal is that itâs not only about the numbers.â
âYes! It predicts the behaviors of the major players too.â
Jessica was still talking about Moscow, though not the schedule, as that could be checked by a simple phone call.
âThe proposal predicts that the Deputy Under Secretaryâs request for a meeting will be blocked by the Russian Prime Ministerâs chief secretary.â
âYes, that secretary doesnât understand the new Russia and still lives in the Cold War. He will think that it is an insult for the Prime Minister to meet a mere Deputy Under Secretary, even though he was sent based purely on his expertise. I agree wholeheartedly with the prediction.â
Jessica then handed Jillian a few documents, and they were still a bit warm from the printer. Jillian did not need to tell her anything, as she prepared what he wanted without saying.
âA person like this was managing a Call Center just because she was a woman. Wall Street is obsolete and deserves to be ousted by an Enfant Terrible like Jonathan.â (EN: Enfant Terrible is a French expression, traditionally referring to a child who is terrifyingly candid by saying embarrassing things to parents or others)
Jillian turned his gaze at the documents, which had summarized the personal history of the Chief Secretary of the Russian Prime Minister, specifically it was a record of past actions in which he allowed his personal opinions and prejudices to override his objectivity, which was a part of his duties. Jessica found multiple evidence for what the proposal predicted in just a few lines.
âIf the Deputy Under Secretaryâs request is refused, it will make quite a ripple.â
America had been the Worldâs Police in International Economics, sometimes even directly controlling the economy of entire nation-states. For example, Japan after World War 2. This had been due to their status as the strongest Superpower. However, the power mechanism had changed, as America realized that financial control was better than military firepower and became stronger thanks to capitalism.
If Russia refused this meetingâŠJillian could not take his eyes off of the investment proposal and Jessicaâs supplementary documents. She spoke.\n
âIf we take a short position for the ruble and the proposalâs predictions are accurateâŠâ (EN: A short position refers to a trading technique in which an investor sells a security with plans to buy it later. Shorting is a strategy used when an investor anticipates the price of a security will fall in the short term.)
âWhat if the predictions are wrong? Do you want to risk everything on a single Russianâs behavior patterns? The proposal clearly states that it is only a supplementary prediction and focuses on trends further in the future.â
âHowever, the ripple effect will be too large. The proposal is talking about the possibility of the IMF refusing to bail out Russia.â
âLetâs see the other documents.â
Jillian continued to speak calmly like a schoolteacher, and it was then Jessica suddenly changed the subject.
âHave you read it?â
Jillian obviously knew what it was, as everyone, even those not involved in finance, was interested in his book. A newbie had made tens of billions from forty thousand dollars in half a year! It was a record-breaking event that defied imagination, and made one question oneâs belief in a sane and orderly Universe.
âJonathan?â
âYes, I remember a memorable sentence. âNow is the time to see the people and not the numbers. The numbers may fluctuate from policy, but people donât change their way of thinking, their prejudices and their opinions. I focused on the fact that policies moved numbers and people moved policies.â
âYou memorized that already? I did not know that you were such a fan.â
âI saw him quite often, and he always seemed down when he came to the stock exchange. You havenât met him since you were stuck in Morgan?â âPeople canât be judged by their cover.â
Jessica smiled meaningfully at Jillian, and he waved his hands.
âLetâs not talk about Jonathan. Weâre both jealous.â
âItâs not that.â
âYouâre saying that it fits this situation, right?â
âYes.â
âJessica.â\nâYes?â
âThere are many investment methods in this world, and Jonathan found the way that best suits him. You said that he had always seemed down, right? People only see the success and not the failures. You saw how many times he failed until he found his own method.â
âYou said that you had never experienced failure.â
âI didnât, but I made a mistake I should have not made.â
He should not have gone to Morgan and New York. If not, Jillian would not have been stuck on this small island. He felt a bitter taste in his mouth.
âI donât revere him. His success story makes me dream. Iâll find my own method, so can we move on?â
Jillian and Jessica spent the rest of the night on the investment proposal, and he felt like he was back in his student days when he would passionately debate over an assignment.
Therefore, he did not feel tired even when dawn came, and some more time passed. While Jillian had said to Jessica that she should not believe in anotherâs success story, he surrendered at about nine oâclock in the morning. He had wanted to find a crack in the proposal, but it was perfect. Every piece of evidence in the proposal, from the numbers to players, fit like clockwork to prove the premise that Russia would go bankrupt.
ââŠRussia will go down, and I want to meet the team that made this proposal.â
Jillian was seriously sincere.
âThere will be many like you.â
He did not say that he was one of them and smiled. Jillian sent Jessica back and got ready to go to work. He washed from top to bottom thoroughly. He was planning to not come out of his office for a while and eat and sleep there. The proposal was perfect, and now he needed to think about making the most profit based on it.
He had received good money to do just that. He left his room with a bundle of underwear and left behind his cell phone like a hunter going into a dungeon.
***
âA dungeon?â
Yeonhee Wooâs eyes widened. She had not imagined she would be going into one today. I spoke as I lay back in the passenger seat as much as I could.
âGo to Jeollabuk-do, Gimje.â (EN: Gimje is a city in North Jeolla Province, South Korea. North Jeolla Province is in Korean, Jeollabuk-do)
She seemed to be thinking about why we had to go there and not Hwasung and said that there would be a map in the glove compartment in front of me. I heard the car start as I closed my eyes after I gave it to her. (EN: Hwasung is the site of the dungeon with the mental health facility built to contain it.)
\nWe were at the base of a hill, and she got out of the car after me. I saw that she now realized what she was going into as I took out the same backpack and sleeping bag I had lost in the dungeon. I heard her rough breathing quicken.
âTurn around.â
Only she would wear a backpack, and I could not see her face after adjusting the length and tied on the rolled sleeping bag on the loops attached to the bottom. I could only see her legs below the bag, and she could not remain still under the weight.
âAlmost anything you need is in the backpack, and there are also better knives you can use than the ones you had seen in the rest area.â
It was then when Yeonhee Woo realized what was going on, and her voice burst out in surprise.
âIâm a healer! Youâre not saying that I have to go alone, right?â
âDo you know where the dungeon is?â
ââŠâŠâ
âSo, go and find it. The method is simple. Cover as much ground as you can until the system notifies you.â
I grabbed her shoulders as I needed to emphasize this as much as I could.
âYou have to come back right after finding the dungeon and not open it. Contact me then. If you open it out of curiosity, youâre not the only one who will die.â
ââŠWhat will happen?â
âMonsters will come out, and things that no army can handle will jump out to kill people.â
Of course, it will not happen. The dungeon closes again after the first person to enter dies in the dungeon. I had placed walls to not only block people from entering but in case someone escaped from the dungeon. I glared at her as I warned her again.
âRemember not to open it. Carve that into your mind.â