Since Kwon Jaekyung started playing for the national team at a young age, everything related to contracts was handled by his mother. Kwon Jaekyung himself was not very interested in such a thing and even after he beca an adult, he left such powers to her. Jihong knew (based on rumors in the industry) that his mother was very rational, intelligent, and well-mannered. Simply put, she was a person who knew how to use a calculator well.
Jakyung won't bother with paperwork. Since his mother did not like to waste ti, they would probably start negotiations right away, choosing one place that could provide the best conditions. Kava would certainly have been such a company, because it offered the most lucrative contracts compared to other agencies. Despite its na, which began with K (Korean), it represented a branch of a well-known, international company based in the United States. Of course, the U.S. sports market and the Korean dostic market had significant differences. In Korea, the concept of sports agencies was not established, so when Kava ca into existence, they had to face a lot of challenges and learn through trial and error. With a huge down paynt and the provision of various anities, they have been able to attract many athletes. As a result, it beca almost impossible to outplay them, since they had enormous financial power.
Kwon Jaekyung's mother knew about this and seed to have discussed the terms of the contract with them beforehand. So, it was clear that no matter how desperately the other agencies tried, she would say that they were busy and would not be able to et with them.
"What the hell is Spoin talking about?"
Even though it is a relatively young company that is less than 5 years old, it seed that Managing Director Guo was determined to at least try. What kind of person is he in general?
He had experience as a manager in a large company. Later, he decided to join his grandson's agency when he was already of retirent age. But all he did was flaunt his arrogance. He believed that soone like him was needed by the company to set system standards. And instead of conscientious performance of duties, he paid more attention to the promotion of his grandson. This ti, Jihong didn't even listen to what the old man was saying. After all, he was just going to try his luck, like the others. The old man tried to arrange a eting thanks to his acquaintances? But what kind of connections are we talking about in general? Even if he knew soone, it was clear that it was at best so kind of distant relative of Kwon Jaekyung.
And although he sohow managed to get hold of contact information, arranging a eting seed impossible. It would be difficult to talk to him on the phone for more than a minute, unless he took a picture of a drunk and peeing Kwon Jae-kyung on the street. But Kwon Jae-kyung is more likely to ignore such a threat, because he doesn't care if a scandal breaks out or not. No, he simply wouldn't urinate in the street. Obviously, the old man's attempt to use connections was quite ridiculous and unlikely to bring any result.
"Forget it. Just pretend you didn't hear it. First of all, does it even make sense for Managing Director Guo to arrange a eting with them? Perhaps the CEO doesn't expect much either.
— As expected
Assistant Manager Nam clicked his tongue again as the receiver on Jihon's desk rang at the sa ti as he turned helplessly in his chair. The flashing of the red light indicated an internal challenge.
"Hello," says Assistant Manager Jung Jihong of the Public Relations Departnt," as soon as Jihong answered the call, he was greeted by the insistent voice of Managing Director Guo.
[Oh, Mr. Jeong, please go to the managing director's office right now.]
"You should co as soon as you hang up. Hurry up...
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