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Chapter 303: Visitors from Seoul (1)

Everyone exclaid as they watched the amazing view of the autonomous state from the sky. They could see the farmland that was organized well like a go board, ranches and reservoirs in places, and stone walls that surrounded the residential towns of the city at a glance.

As the eight-seater Cessna airplane lightly landed on the runway, everyone seed to go for another ride. Ironically, they were the people who refused to get on board at Zeynep Farm several hours ago. It seed that they got over the fear of flying on a light airplane.

They were lost for words in amazent ever since they could see the edge of the land after passing the Caspian Sea. Not a lot of people would have seen a vast field without a single hill from the sky in their entire life. Even Youngho exclaid every ti he saw it, and it was definitely sothing for the people who saw it for the first ti.

They could not believe that there was a city built in a desolate place.

“Whoa! This is Arirang Farm that is registered as the only autonomous state in Kazakhstan. You are incredible for making a paradise in this deserted place, Mr. Lee.”

“I’ve only worked on the foundation that Koryoins had built with their blood and sweat. The people who are truly incredible are the Koryoins who settled down here when there was nothing for them.”

As Youngho spoke about Koryoins, the group got quiet.

“What a loss of our country. We haven’t been able to take care of our people because we were not strong enough. I hope the governnt actively begins to compensate Koryoins for their struggles.”

Director, I made a cliché political comnt.

Anyone could say sothing like that, but Youngho had never seen people really doing sothing to help Koryoins.

“I think the Korean governnt had made so efforts but most of their resolutions are only temporary help, and they don’t have much power. What they really want is to be identified as Koreans.”

Koryoins saw North and South Korea as the sa country. They did not feel comfortable choosing North over South, or South over the North since they did not want to abandon any side of Korea. Most of the Koryoins were stateless, even now.

To Youngho, it did not make sense that people without a country could exist. He thought that the descendants of the Serbian Kingdom in Baku were the only ones who did not have a country. He was surprised to hear that most Koryoins were like them too. After the Soviet Union fell, many Koryoins were lost as many republics declared independence.

When Youngho told the Koryoin’s current status, S Corporation’s staff felt sorry as if they were to bla for the Koryoins. It was because they knew that Youngho had been helping Koryoins with his own money. The Arirang Foundation, which is a welfare foundation established by Youngho, was well-known in Baku and Atyrau since there were many social organizations which the foundation was supporting.

“We are ashad. We’ve been only focusing on ourselves when we exist because of the people who fought for our country’s freedom. Mr. Lee, you are doing a job that the Korean governnt had not been able to do.”

Many Korean corporations only wanted to use Koryoins when they tried to make their forays in the Central Asian regions. If Youngho had not lived here, he would not have known about their lives and past. He would have only taken advantage of them as a businessman, just like other corporations.

“I’ve co to know about them just a little bit because I’ve been working with them as I do my businesses here. I was able to establish my business here easily because of the Koryoins’ reputation in the Kazakh society. I should repay them for that.”

“We’d like to help the social welfare work that you are involved in, Mr. Lee. We are only a corporation that seeks our own profit so we wouldn’t be able to give you a lot of money, but it’d be better than nothing.”

“I’m glad to hear you say that. I appreciate your words. ”

“No, now that we learned about them, we’d like to help them. We’ve only planned to take advantage of them for our business, but we never thought to get to know them before.”

As Director Im admitted his company’s fault, Youngho had nothing to say. It was hopeful to see that there was soone in a corporate body, who still had a great ethical and compassionate heart.

***

“This is a little bit bigger than Seoul. We barely developed one-fifths of the land yet. The annual precipitation is so little and we’ve been busy blocking the severe continental winds.”

“Even the area of one-fifth of the total land is so huge that I can’t imagine how big the state is.”

The view of the growing wheat in the field moving by the wind was astounding. Im Min-shik told his staff to take good pictures of the state. He could not help showing excitent when Youngho introduced the field of Bentonite clay. He knew well that the bio industry was a prospective business field.

“Director Im. Kazakhstan has plenty of mineral resources like this. If you want to make an investnt, I’ll introduce you to a governnt official who’s in charge of that category.”

“Can’t we invest in the Arirang Autonomous State?”

Director Im wanted to make an easy investnt on the state since he did not want to invest in sowhere that was in the developnt process, but Youngho wanted to refuse that.

The autonomous state already was equipped with infrastructure, and he did not need any investnt before he could make profits at all. He would not want to share the profits with S Corporation.

“The autonomous state is under a strict restriction by the governnt, so it’s hard to accept foreign investnts. But, you’d be able to find other places to invest if you are willing to.”

Youngho did not want to be interrupted by S Corporation by receiving so investnt. Giving him a few examples, Youngho suggested a direct investnt, instead of indirect investnt.

“Okay, then. Could you introduce to a high official of Kazakhstan?”

“That, I can do it as many tis as possible. The governnt will welco Korean S Corporation. I’ll get back to you on this.”

“Oh, thank you. I heard that you have a connection to the president as well. Please put in so good words for us.”

Youngho could contact the president directly, but he wanted to help out Koroyins this ti. If Koryoin officials could get credited for introducing a foreign investnt to the governnt, their status in the governnt would be more established.

“There are many Koryoin officials who work for the governnt. They’ll be a great help if we could get ahold of them. You know, they’d want to get credit for this.”

Most of the officials in Kazakhstan still were used to the perspective of the socialist system, but Koryoin officials were different. Because they were the minority, they wanted to help out other minorities succeed in the country. It was because minorities helped each other in order to survive in the Kazakh society.

***

Director Im Min-shik could tell that Arirang Autonomous State was not a regular autonomous state. It was because he saw the Countryside Force soldiers walking by here and there.

“Mr. Lee. This is not just a common autonomous state.”

“...”

“What autonomous state in the world has a military force?”

“Oh, that’s nothing. We are just doing Mariti Police’s job for the Kazakh Navy.”

“Are you by any chance trying to make this place an independent republic?”

Youngho’s heart sank at his remark. He had been only hoping that in his dreams.

“That’s sothing I can’t even dream about. I want to live along with Kazakhstan but I’ve never wanted to make an independent country. We just have small ard forces for our protection because this world can get rowdy.”

“I’m jealous of you.”

Im Min-shik stopped talking at that point.

He did not say what he was jealous of, but Youngho could guess that any man would have dread of having his own land and people. Having seen a vast state equipped with great infrastructure such as hospital facilities, education facilities, factories, and not to ntion, its own ard force, he was utterly amazed. This was sothing that he would not ask for more in his wildest dreams.

The two young followers of Youngho now beca the resident employees in the autonomous state in Kazakhstan.

“You should be working in Korea now but you’re living in Kazakhstan because of .”

It was what Youngho intended but he felt a bit sorry to them.

“Any employees in the headquarters dream about working in foreign branches, Mr. CEO.”

“That’s when you get to work in Europe or North Arica. I bet people will want to stay in Korea if they’re asked to work in Kazakhstan.”

Young people would never want to work in a developing country where there was not much to see. When other employees would be sent to advanced countries, they would have to spend quite a while in Kazakhstan. They would be at a different start line compared to others. Youngho would be helping them learn but he still felt sorry.

“That’s not a problem. We think it’s an honor to work close to soone great as you, Mr. CEO.”

“This place will not be easy to get satisfactory results. This place reminds of Korea in the 80’s”

“...”

“But don’t worry. I will help you guys. This will be a great experience in your life.”

“Thank you, sir. We’ll try our best.”

They were highly motivated to work at the new place.

Since Youngho was willing to help S Corporation making its foray into Kazakhstan, he did not reject them from staying in the autonomous state. If there was any corporation that wanted to make investnts in Kazakhstan, Youngho wanted to help them, regardless of their nationality since Kazakhstan’s developnt would be beneficial to the developnt of the autonomous state.

Youngho gave them an office on the second floor of the administration building of the autonomous state and also assigned them a residential house. The two followers and Kim Sung-ho; who was recently promoted to a deputy departnt head, were the only staff left in the autonomous state as S Corporation’s foreign branch mbers.

They could have opened their branch office in the city of Atyrau, Astana, or Almaty, but the intention for staying in the autonomous state was to take advantage of Youngho’s existence.

Kim Sung-ho—the deputy departnt head of S Corporation, visited Youngho’s office.

“Mr. Lee. We need a vehicle to move around the country. If you have an extra vehicle, could we rent it from you?”

Youngho could lend him any vehicle, but he wondered where Kim Sung-ho planned to go.

“You are going to travel around Kazakhstan?”

“Is there a law that states that a foreigner could not drive here?”

“Do you know how to use guns?”

“...”

He was not sure why Youngho was asking him that question when he just ca to rent a car.

“You’re a Korean guy. You must’ve served in the military and learned how to use guns.”

“I don’t understand why you’re talking about guns.”

“As soon as you pass the stone walls of the autonomous state, you’ll be facing all sorts of danger. If you can’t protect yourself, then you’d not be able to survive in this place.”

Youngho exaggerated the truth a tiny bit to scare him.

It was because Youngho would be troubled when sothing happened to Kim Sung-ho when he left the state without considering the nature of the danger in Kazakhstan.

“I thought the stone walls here were built to block the winds. Were there other reasons for them as well?”

“Those strong walls were built to block winds and protect the city from wild animals.”

Kim Sung-ho sighed at Youngho’s remark.

He had not expected this coming.

He thought for a while and suggested one thing to Youngho.

“I have forgotten how to use guns because it’s been a while since I was discharged from the military. Could you please let us train with other soldiers? If we’re going to have to live here for the next few years anyway, we’d better get used to living here quickly.”

Youngho was impressed by his determination. Kim Sung-ho was ready to live in Kazakhstan for several years and was not discouraged by the danger.

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