A Lie Has Turned Into Reality - Chapter 305
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Eun-ah sat down in shock.
This is because I heard unbelievable news from my secretary who was reporting on Eunwoo’s current situation as usual.
“Kim Eun-woo is the only one with a different skill?”
Teacher.
A senior employee who teaches and guides new or junior employees on their work.
“Who is it?”
“This is the chairman.”
“… Chairman?”
“Yes, miss.”
“Could it be my dad?”
“you’re right.”
Phew—!
Eun-ah couldn’t hold back the laughter that was about to burst out.
“omg.”
yes.
It is true that the next president’s duties should be taught by the president.
But I didn’t think they would so blatantly single out Kim Eun-woo.
That’s a truly fatherly idea.
But at the same time, I also thought that.
Is education really the goal?
If the purpose was simply to hand over the business, wouldn’t he have taken on the job himself, even if it was a hassle?
“no way.”
Gulp.
“… Trying to take care of some spare time?”
“Coolook!”
The secretary let out a cough at the explicit wording of ‘quick work.’
“Right? Right! You’re going to keep it next to you and take care of it!”
“Miss, the chairman is not that kind of person.”
“What the heck! I only see my dad for a day or two?!”
“You are mistaken. I can say with certainty that there is no one who devotes his life and soul to the company as much as the chairman…”
“Do you know what my dad’s nickname is, Eose?”
“What is it?”
“SW Group, please go down.”
“… … ”
You’re talking like a total piece of shit.
As a daughter, I know my father best.
“So what kind of education is Eunwoo receiving?”
“I heard you’re helping with the paperwork.”
aha.
I get the gist.
“Well, there’s nothing more annoying than paperwork.”
“The chairman is not bothered, but rather wants to provide efficient successor training…”
“Oh, really?”
The only fortunate thing is that Eunwoo Kim is continuing to educate his successors more diligently than expected.
‘The problem is that the SW Group is too big…’
Eun-ah thought to herself.
Will Dad be satisfied with Eunwoo?
It may be quiet for now, but the terrible clutches of the swindlers will soon reach out to you.
This is war.
If so, then indeed.
Can he even guess the odds against his father?
“… It must be hard.”
Honestly, I’m not confident.
How could a high school student like me beat my father, who has been thinking about retirement all his life?
If it’s obvious, then it’s obvious.
She also has no intention of spending her life just playing and eating.
It’s not like I hate working, or being noticed, or anything like that.
However, the reason why he has been frowning whenever the word ‘management rights’ even comes up is just groundwork to gain a more advantageous position in future negotiations with his father.
“Anyway, the chairman is not allowed.”
I don’t know about a large corporation in Korea, but I absolutely would not accept the position of Chairman of SW Group.
There is only one thing he wishes for.
Work-and-life balance.
Abbreviation: Work-life balance.
“Absolutely not. Absolutely not the Chairman.”
president?
He may be called the president, but when it comes to his work, he’s more like a slave to the company.
In today’s dopamine-fueled civilized age, who would ever sign a slave contract that doesn’t even guarantee them any decent leisure time?
It’s impossible.
In that case, it would be better to enter the National Assembly.
Eun-ah clenched her fist.
At that time, I was making up my mind with such a heavy heart.
“miss.”
A familiar voice was heard from beyond the door.
“The chairman is calling you.”
“Right now?”
“Yes, please wait in the study.”
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Before he knew it, his father had arrived home and called him.
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“…dad?”
Eun-ah went straight to the study.
She cautiously stuck her head out the door and called her father.
“Is your daughter here?”
“Dad called me.”
“Haha. It’s nothing, it’s just that, Dad has something important to tell his daughter.”
Important words?
What is that?
“What is that?”
Eun-ah slowly examined her father’s face with a wary expression.
Looking at Eun-ah like that, Seong-wu smiled gently.
“Eun-ah is an adult soon, right?”
“yes…?”
He tapped the desk with his fingertips with a serious expression.
“I think I should go to North Korea.”
“okay?”
Why North Korea all of a sudden?
Although Eun-ah was curious about the reason, she didn’t bother to ask.
Anyway, Dad will be the only one going to North Korea.
Obviously.
That’s how it should be…
“Eun-ah, you are included too.”
“what?!”
Eun-ah asked back in disbelief.
“North Korea? Me? Why all of a sudden?”
“Eun-ah, your great-grandfather should get some rest now.”
Great-grandfather.
Kim Seong-woo’s paternal grandfather, honorary chairman of SW Group, and former chairman of Taewoong Group.
“You’re resting…?”
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“Think about your grandfather’s age. Don’t you feel sorry that he is still active in North Korea at an age when he should be enjoying a comfortable old age like your maternal grandfather?”
“That’s true, but…”
“Eun-ah, you should probably go to college too. North Korea is safe in many ways. And, you need to help me out, Dad, right?”
Eun-ah’s mouth opened wide as if it was going to be torn apart.
The rest of the story that follows is not even audible.
‘I have to go to North Korea?’
On fictional days, fighter jets and drones float through the sky.
No matter where you move, you are followed by an escort close to the legion.
It’s full of people who bow down as if it were a religion just by making eye contact.
You have to leave for a place like that soon?
“…how much?”
“Hmm, well. About 20 years?”
“no!!!!!!”
Eun-ah refused, throwing a tantrum.
But the answer that came back was unusually firm.
“Even if you don’t like it, it can’t be helped. By the way, your mother will be going to North Korea with you, so keep that in mind.”
“Mom is going too?”
“If Dad is going, of course Mom has to go too. And you too, Eun-ah.”
A loud warning sound hit my head.
My balls were swollen and my breathing was ragged.
“… Kim Eun-woo?”
“Eunwoo will stay here.”
“Why only Kim Eun-woo!”
“Eunwoo has to keep his position at the company in his father’s place.”
I was amazed.
For the first time in my life, I envied Kim Eun-woo.
“… … ”
Eun-ah blankly looked at her father.
He realized everything with such determined eyes.
He really intends to take himself to North Korea.
The justification is sufficient.
There is no room for rebuttal.
‘Really, do I have to go?’
There is a reason why she hates North Korea so much.
In North Korea, the SW Group’s position is not that of a simple conglomerate.
saver.
No, it goes further and is closer to religion.
Although it may be difficult to understand at first, they truly adore their father.
The same goes for her, as her father’s daughter.
Not only that, they erected a shameful statue of his face in the square.
Hundreds of thousands of people gather every week to bow down to the statue.
And that’s not all.
Her home in North Korea resembles a sumptuous medieval mansion rather than the modern architecture she is accustomed to.
When you go out of the room, you are basically followed by about fifteen servants, and when you go out of the house, you are escorted by armed soldiers.
‘No, no…!’
I never want to see that fucking fighter plane feast again.
He said he likes South Korea because he can enjoy both peace and freedom.
Is there no way?
It must be there. It has to be there.
Then suddenly, the conversation from earlier flashed through my mind like a film.
— Eunwoo will stay here.
Kim Eun-woo said he would remain in South Korea.
The reason is, obviously…
– Eunwoo has to keep his position at the company in place of his father.
Okay.
Because he is the successor.
“… … ”
Eun-ah was worried.
20 Years in North Korea and Successor Education.
If you were asked to choose between the two, which one would you choose?
Of course, there was the option of running away.
Eun-ah wasn’t the type of person who would force herself into such an extreme choice.
‘What should I do…’
I still hated the presidency.
Rather than living my whole life buried in paperwork, I’d rather rot in North Korea.
But what if…
What if it weren’t for the presidency?
“…dad.”
Kim Sung-woo drank his coffee slurp, avoiding eye contact.
Eun-ah squeezed out her suggestion.
“I will do it.”
“hmm?”
“I will do it. Successor training.”
Eun-ah ended up seeing it.
The corners of my father’s lips went up as if they were going to burst.
“But there is a condition.”
“Tell me.”
“The chairman never does that.”
It was a Maginot Line that Eun-ah could not give up.
Of course, Kim Sung-woo also knew that.
That is why I laid the groundwork so meticulously from the beginning.
“The next president will be Eunwoo anyway.”
“… … And I hope I can rest on the weekends.”
“Haha, of course you should rest on the weekends. Of course, Eunwoo can’t rest though.”
“When it comes to work, I find dealing with people more comfortable than dealing with paperwork.”
“okay?”
Kim Seong-woo nodded with a solemn expression.
And he raised three fingers.
“Then how about this?”
“What is it?”
“You can rest on weekends.”
“huh.”
“I mostly attend conferences or meetings rather than documents.”
Nod.
What’s next?
“And, there’s a lot less work than Eunwoo.”
“… … ”
An odd silence fell over the study.
Eun-ah opened her eyes wide and glared, then quickly raised the corners of her lips.
To that extent, it is quite understandable.
I still don’t like it, but it’s still a lot better than Kim Eun-woo, right?
“Phew.”
Eun-ah let out a soft sigh.
Yeah, to this extent, it’s a good prevention.
Rather than rotting away in North Korea for 20 years… it’s better to stay in South Korea and work a decent job.
This is literally the easy way out of hell.
And finally.
“…okay.”
I fell right into the trap my dad had set.
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