A Chairman Who Has No Regrets - Chapter 189
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The Chairman Who Has No Regrets Episode 189 – America is Falling (3)
It was hard to shower in the room, so I showered in the shower room attached to the pool. When I came out wearing a robe, Choi Min-ah looked at me with a pouty face.
Before I knew it, she was wearing a two-piece outfit.
“Let’s eat breakfast.”
“The breakfast here isn’t that great.”
“Will you buy it for me?”
She frowned.
“Just eat it?”
He shrugged and walked first.
Unlike yesterday, breakfast was definitely simple. Some fruits, salad, sausages, bacon, and bread.
It was great for free, so I put them on a plate and came back. Choi Min-ah wanted to show off her culture, so she only had an omelet and some fruit on her plate.
“Which tourist attraction do you want to go to?”
It would be enough to just eat quietly, but I insist on asking a question.
I thought to myself as I chewed on the salty bacon. Since my sisters and mother like taking pictures, I guess they would like pretty places. Times Square would be a given, but where else would they go? I don’t think they’d be interested in the NBA.
“It would be nice if it was a good spot for taking pictures.”
“Ah- photos, right? Traveling is also fun because you get to take photos.”
New York.
Since it’s a place where people who are interested in clothes come and go, the shopping isn’t bad either.
“It would also be nice to have some decent places to shop.”
“Oh! Shopping! Women definitely like that. I know some good places.”
The places that Choi Min-ah knows are probably places with fairly high prices, which is actually good. I also want to buy things like that for my mother and older sisters.
“What about restaurants? After all, restaurants that women like are special.”
“That would be fine too.”
“Chinatown over there isn’t bad either.”
“Oh, it’s been a while, good.”
“How about a play?”
“That sounds good too.”
“Musicals and operas are also great.”
I hope your mother enjoys cultural activities, and so do your sisters. I wonder if your sisters have ever been to the movies.
I nodded my head at Choi Min-ah’s continued plan. No matter how much I thought about it, it seemed like it would be a new experience for my sisters and mother.
“So, Mr. Jeon Kang Joo, why did you come to America?”
That’s funny.
I stopped answering reflexively and looked at Choi Min-ah.
“Establishment of a corporation, investment.”
There was no need to hide it.
It wouldn’t make a difference if Choi Tae-woong knew what I was going to do. Even if he knew, he couldn’t follow along. It would look like crazy to him.
Choi Min-ah smiled bashfully.
It seems like he thinks his plan was successful, but I’d like to say he’s mistaken. Would I have fallen for such a clumsy attempt?
“Make sure to tell Executive Director Choi Tae-woong.”
“yes?”
“I’m planning on borrowing some money soon anyway.”
“yes?”
“I’ll do it as a collateral loan, with the Pfex shares I own.”
“yes?”
“Isn’t that your role as a watchdog? Be faithful to that role.”
“……”
Only then did she realize that I was wrong, and she frowned. Well, it didn’t look all that pretty to me.
“Mr. Shareholder.”
Anyone who sees it will know that it’s a name.
“yes.”
“Be honest with me.”
“I’ve been honest enough so far.”
“You registered the birth late, right?”
Choi Min-ah waits for my answer with a look of certainty. Well, in those days, such things were commonplace. Since there were no computers and people worked manually, there were many loopholes in the administration.
For example, there have been many incidents where a warrant was issued for a female adult.
“No, but.”
Choi Min-ah tilts her head at my answer as if it couldn’t be true.
“That doesn’t make sense.”
“Well, anyone would think he’s a high school student.”
“Your face definitely looks young, but there’s something about a person that makes you feel that way.”
I nodded as if I understood.
“Ah, I definitely know what it is.”
“Right? Even if you think about it, it’s strange, right?”
He nodded and said.
“Yes, Ms. Choi Min-ah also reported her birth late?”
“to?”
Choi Min-ah, who had been dumbfounded for a moment, suddenly frowned.
“This is really a mess.”
That’s what I want to say.
Pok, pok.
While Choi Min-ah was nervously poking her omelet with her fork, Kim Kang-min appeared and bowed his head to me.
“Are you here, sir?”
I looked at the clock over his shoulder and saw that it was 11:20 AM.
He said he would wake up at 11, but he got ready as soon as he woke up and came here.
“Manager!”
Choi Min-a looks surprised.
“Manager Choi was there too.”
“Manager! Are you planning on coming back?”
Choi Min-ah’s attitude of being so happy.
He’s probably glancing at me because he doesn’t want to show off to me.
Kim Kang-min spoke in a businesslike manner.
“I no longer work at Pfeiffer.”
“Yes? Then why here?”
“Now my employer is the CEO of Jeon Kang here.”
Choi Min-ah looked at me and Kim Kang-min alternately, then shook her head.
“Hey, I told you it was true that I reported the birth late, right?”
I ignored Choi Min-ah cleanly and spoke to Kim Kang-min.
“Let’s eat first, you’ll have to move quickly.”
“Yes, thank you, sir.”
Choi Min-ah spoke to the back of Kim Kang-min’s head as he moved to get his own meal.
“Wow, how on earth did you manage to get Pfeiffer’s mortal stone?”
A stone tomb.
A word from a tale about a wife who kept her chastity and died while waiting for her husband who had gone far away, and then turned into a fossil.
Kim Kang-min.
A snicker escaped my lips at those words, which were almost a complete description of what kind of person he was in Pfeiffer.
I even liked the nickname.
“It’s good to have a firm trust that waits for someone who may come at any time.”
“How chaotic is the New York branch? Manager Kim quit overnight, so there’s a lot of talk about who should be in charge now.”
It seems that he is someone who is quite well-respected in this branch. After all, it is rare to find an employee who meets the needs of his superiors.
“No, I’m just curious. Mr. Joo, how did you seduce her?”
A short period of time where not many words were exchanged.
Kim Kang-min, who returned after barely that much time, answered instead.
“It wasn’t you who tricked me, it was me who asked you to do it.”
Choi Min-ah tilted her head at Kim Kang-min’s answer.
“What the hell is this little bastard… What are you looking at, Mr. Joo? Hasn’t it only been two days since you two met?”
“Today is the third day, yes.”
“No, they say that love at first sight happens between men and women, but it’s not right for it to only last three days.”
Kim Kang-min looked at me with a strange look at Choi Min-ah’s words and said.
“Well, I just felt like doing that.”
“Anyway, I say men don’t know even if they know?”
The thought crossed my mind that men usually talk to women like that, but I quickly let it go and told Kim Kang-min.
“You can start by establishing a corporation.”
“Yes, sir.”
“As you may have felt while walking around with me, the only things that are important to me are time and money. Those are the only two things.”
“I will keep that in mind.”
A firm answer.
I asked once.
“What should I do?”
“We will choose the state with the best tax savings and establish it in that state.”
That’s correct.
“The cost is right, but what about the time?”
“I will report and upload it by tomorrow.”
Two days.
A person who knows nothing about incorporation answered quite arrogantly. It was a time when I could nod my head even if I spent a few more days on it.
“Words matter in business.”
“Yes, sir.”
“One mistake can often lead to a loss of trust.”
“I won’t disappoint you.”
I was satisfied.
When you ask too much of someone.
And when I heard it.
The moment the performance is not good, the person who demanded too much cannot demand anything from the next time. That was the cold world of business. There is no law that says that a person who has failed once and fallen once will not fall again.
What I saw from Kim Kang-min was confidence. It seemed like he had gained something from running around busily yesterday.
If something comes.
There has to be something to go for.
It was the basis of business.
“COO.”
Kim Kang-min tilted his head at my words, and Choi Min-ah muttered to herself without realizing it.
“Chief Operating Officer?”
I repeated what Choi Min-ah said in Korean.
“Chief Operating Officer. From now on, Mr. Kangmin Kim will be our corporation’s COO.”
At the rank of manager.
The position of COO.
It was the value I had to give him in return for the abilities he had shown me.
Kim Kang-min answered, raising the corners of his lips and slightly lowering his head.
“Thank you, sir. I will become an employee who lives up to your trust.”
“Good. I’ll give you the title of director.”
“Yes, sir.”
I nodded and said.
“Director Kim.”
“Yes, sir.”
“Depending on performance, we will consider the stake.”
Kim Kang-min seemed not to know much, but Choi Min-ah seemed to know what the word share meant and spoke with a more surprised expression than before.
“Are you giving away shares so carelessly?”
I shrugged.
“Treatment according to ability is essential.”
Unlike Korea.
Many successful companies.
They definitely treat you well.
I too have been one of those who have paid the wages and shares appropriate to those who are capable in my previous life. Thanks to this, I have always been able to hang on to the top of the investment market.
The investment market soon became nothing more than a business of buying and selling human desires. In order to do so, people who understood desires well were needed, and to the extent that they understood desires well, it was necessary to fulfill their desires.
It could be said that desire is the source that drives the investment market.
Choi Min-ah glanced at Kim Kang-min, then turned her gaze to me and said.
“But didn’t you say it was an investment company?”
“you’re right.”
Choi Min-ah looks at Kim Kang-min again.
“Manager, or are you a director now? Do you have any insight into investment as well?”
It is elegantly turned around.
“I will learn until I die, sir.”
I said with a smile.
“You are the COO, not the CFO, CSO or CTO.”
Kim Kang-min seems to have a hard time understanding the abbreviations for job titles that are likely to be used in the future or in the United States.
“It means a person in charge of operations, administration, and things like that.”
“Oh, I understand.”
“I will take care of investment techniques, finances, etc.”
“Yes, sir. I will keep that in mind.”
I definitely understood the meaning of Choi Min-ah’s question. It seemed that she couldn’t understand how someone without investment expertise could run an investment company.
But investment skills and such weren’t important.
period.
timing.
High point.
Low point.
Because those things are already firmly established in my head.
If you want to buy, buy. If you want to sell, sell.
If you tell them to make it because there are necessary options, they need someone to make it. If they tell you to use red bean paste to make meju, they need someone to make it.
A stone tomb.
Yeah, like Kim Kang-min’s nickname.
Anyone who had strong trust in me and sent me that kind of person was enough. I didn’t need a genius, a genius, or a talented person.
When I think of the word trust, the guys from Sanggye-dong come to mind. I wonder if I have people I trust now.
It was a satisfying breakfast.