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Chapter 2

    Chapter 2


    With a grin, Kim went into the fitting room. Shortly after that, the olddys baby-like voice splitted out of the fitting room. Baby, stop tickling.


    The store staffs started to giggle and the secretary raised a blush on her cheeks.


    Things were getting more interesting.


    The baby-like voice evaporated, and a groan escaped the olddys lips.


    The fitting room started to tremble, with creaking sounds.


    That crazy granny!


    It appeared that the olddy and her new toy were having sex.


    That exined why she wanted toe to the department store.


    Normally, when a new brand wasunched, she would have its clothes over to her house and select among them.


    She came here today for that thrill.


    Having sex with her new toy in public was her fantasy, and she was actualizing it.


    Damn, cant believe this crap Im hearing.


    Sunyang Chaebol.


    It ounts for 27% of the stock market, with its annual sales of nearly 400 trillion and operating profit of over 30 trillion.


    From cars and electronics to fashion and food, no ce is beyond its reach.


    Gaining everymercial supremacy, It has formed a major part of Korean economy.


    Sunyang was found by two brothers. They lived in poverty and worked as gold and silversmiths.


    In early 1920s, under the Japanese Rule, Sun-cheol and Yang-cheol were born and supported their family, working at a jewelry store run by a Japanese.


    Dexterous Sun-cheol and nimble Yang-cheol were a perfect duo.


    They made money in such a way that Sun-cheol siphoned off a small amount of gold while Yang-cheol sold it.


    Korea was liberated from Japan when they were on the search fornd to farm.


    If they boughtnd before the liberation, they would probably have ended up living as farmers, and Sunyang would not have been born.


    Japanese left their property behind and the Korean government sold it to Korean people. Houses were popr among them.


    But Yang-cheol bought a granar. Plenty of rice had been stored in it.


    There was no the total stock record of the rice, as the people had stormed the granary and stolen the rice, and Japanese had burnt the books before they left.


    Yang-cheol was after the rice.


    Before the Korean government figured out the amount of the stock, the duo had sold the rice and earned their fortune. And then they bought houses and businesses.


    It created a matrix of Sunyang.


    Since then, cooperating with the American government, quick-witted Yang-cheol monopolized sugar production while Sun-cheol built up technical skills.


    Because of the perfect duo, Sunyang grew dramatically. But there was no way that the two brothers would share power. They started to vie for power.


    Yang-cheol, who was in charge of ounting, plotted to put Sun-cheol in jail. He rigged Sunyangs statement of ounts, and Sun-cheol was entrapped and dragged to prison for illegally umting wealth.


    As the result, the fight for power ended, and Yang-cheol became the chairman of Sunyang.


    Bearing a grudge, Sun-cheol faced life in prison. His children was estranged and forgotten.


    Yang-cheol made Sunyang one of the nations leading chaebols, died at 78.


    He had 3 sons,1daughter and 12 grandchildren. His eldest son, Young-ki (now 76 years old) inherited Sunyang.


    The eldest son of Young-ki, Young-jun (50) is the vice-chairman. Im one of his seven chief secretaries.


    Although the position seems high, my primary duty is to clean up his mess.


    It seems not to differ much from a servant but over 70,000 ves are vying for my position. And they could beid off at anytime while I could get promoted to a butler.


    And I will be a butler.


    Even though I graduated from a university in a small town, at a contest Sunyang hosted my presentation of manpower had attracted attention.


    When I got an eptance letter from Sunyang, my father called rtives together and threw a party.


    He must have expected that I would work at a smallpany in the town.


    He threw a party again when I had been appointed to the future strategies HQ that ys the control tower of Sunyang.


    <strong><i>Sunyang knows who is a talented person, ha!</i></strong> my drunken father would not stop boasting about his son.


    But I realized on my first day, why a graduate from a university in a small town had been selected. They needed someone to clean up their messes and do things some very-learned people probably could not endure.


    My first task assigned was


    <strong><i>Plow out weeds!</i></strong>


    Well, it was a gardener for the chairmans house.


    The gardener kept nagging, including me, three new recruits. We plucked out weeds d in suits that a little whileter became drenched in sweat.


    The two couldntst half a year after all, but I bit the bullet. I did everything until I could work on a decent task.


    When on my deskid a pile of paperwork, the way other people treated me changed.


    The look they had had went from mockery to wary as I had the privilege of frequenting the chairmans house.


    Everyone in the house would know my name, Yun Hyun-woo. Also the more my name was called the better I came to know the chaebol familys true characters.


    I had the title Chief Secretary by my name in 8 years, and now, 4 yearster, I could sit side by side with the vice-chairman over soju.


    40 years old now, so then rising to the rank of butler within 10 years was not an absurd dream.


    And


    Atst, there came a day when I realized I would be nominated for butler.


    <strong><i>Pack for a business trip,</i></strong> vice-chairman said.


    <strong><i>To where, sir?</i></strong>


    <strong><i>Moldova.</i></strong> he said.


    It was because of off-the-books money.


    <strong><i>Move the money to your ount.</i></strong>


    <strong><i>To my ount, sir?</i></strong> I said, taken aback.


    As far as I knew, it was more than 1 trillion. That amount in my name?


    <strong><i>I cant trust my wife, but you. You are the one I can entrust with the money,</i></strong> he said.


    He stared at me, with a smile.


    <strong><i>What? Will you abscond with the money?</i></strong>


    <strong><i>Oh no, no way, sir.</i></strong>


    <strong><i>Anyhow, once the prosecution investigation ends after it is determined that the money is missing, transfer the money back to my ount,</i></strong> he went on,


    <strong><i>Tell your family it is just a business trip, but do not mention Moldova, you already know that, right?</i></strong>


    <strong><i>Of course, sir.</i></strong> I answered.


    As I stepped out of his office, the Ferraridy handed me an envelope.


    <strong><i>It contains everything you need for the trip. Wish I could go to Moldova,</i></strong> she said.


    <strong><i>Will youe with me? Whenever you are ready</i></strong>


    <strong><i>Ha, nope, unless you have a private jet,</i></strong>


    Oh yeah, she would always fly on a private jet with vice-chairman.


    Get real, hyun-woo.


    day, I boarded Korean Air and set off for Moldova.
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