TL: KSD
There exists an empire.
The na of that empire is ‘Baekhak.’
Imdiately following the death of the aged emperor, the second prince accepted a family of illegitimate children into the main house to align them with his cause in order to overthrow the crown prince.
The rebellion was successful, and the family of illegitimate children beca a noble family.
However, the second prince who usurped the throne is also an old man, having suffered one stroke and undergone two cancer surgeries in his younger years.
It is certain that a generational shift will occur soon.
At this mont, whom will the blade of the newly enthroned young emperor pierce first?
“If the CEO of Baekhak Securities takes the chairman’s seat, we will be the first to be eliminated. Do you think that young master even sees us as human beings? Damn it…”
The correct answer is ‘the family of illegitimate children who dared to mingle into the main house despite their lowly bloodline.’
Baek Do-hyun, the de facto head of that family of illegitimate children, the Team Leader of the HR Support Team in the Strategic Planning Office at the headquarters, and Baek Seol’s uncle, answered correctly.
In fact, everyone already knows the answer.
The eldest son of the current chairman who oversees Baekhak Financial Holdings has already set himself against Baek Do-hyun.
If that legitimate heir from the main house succeeds to the chairman’s position, there will be no place left for Baek Do-hyun and the collateral branches in an instant.
Of course, the history between the Baekhak Group’s owner family and Baek Do-hyun’s collateral family is so complex that it cannot simply be explained by the terms ‘mainstream’ and ‘tributary’.
The founder of Baekhak Group was not a ‘Republic of Korea’ person but a ‘Late Joseon’ person, and as was common among wealthy n of that era, he did not have just one wife.
Even the second chairman, his son, as a mber of the 20th-century upper class, naturally had a local concubine in addition to his lawful wife, and the distinction between legitimate and illegitimate beca blurred within the tangled bloodlines.
Thus, the family of the founder’s illegitimate child is closer to the mainstream than one might think. After all, even CEO Baek Do-hyun, regards the founder of Baekhak Group as his ‘paternal grandfather’.
If the political situation at the end of the 20th century had played out slightly differently, the positions of the current owner family and Baek Do-hyun’s family might have been reversed.
Baek Do-hyun’s family had already beco a quasi-chaebol with shares in the headquarters and massive businesses from that ti.
So every ti those who haven’t even experienced those tis now try to oust Baek Do-hyun and his family from Baekhak Group by chattering about illegitimacy, it makes his blood boil.
“These fucking bastards…”
“Please calm down, CEO~nim.”
At the loyal advice of his right-hand man, Managing Director Kim Myung-woon, Baek Do-hyun subdued his anger.
Then, he brought the cigarette that had been wedged between his index and middle fingers to his mouth and took a deep drag.
As the murky smoke filled his lungs, calmness returned to his mind.
“Hoo… Yes. In the end, it’s all about money.”
Baek Do-hyun’s stance, that it is absurd to cast him aside so ruthlessly despite his cooperation in the coup, is nothing more than a hollow outcry.
Similarly, the fourth-generation managent’s position that it is shaful for rootless relatives, who were driven out long ago, to exploit the group amid the chaos is also nothing more than a hollow outcry.
The only truth.
It’s about who in this cursed Baek family can get their hands on more gold.
The civil war to obtain the bloodstained gold has already passed down four generations.
As evidenced by the fate of the eldest son who was ousted by his younger brother and ended up imprisoned just a few years ago, for those who lose the civil war, a despair worse than death awaits.
Therefore, for his own sake, for his family’s sake, and for the sake of his clan, he must win.
For that purpose, he can even place a niece who is like his own daughter on the chessboard…
Baek Do-hyun dissipated the illusion of a young Baek Seol, who used to toddle around cheerfully calling for her ‘Uncle Do-hyun,’ in the cigarette smoke.
“Hoo… Did the chairman approve it?”
Managing Director Kim Myung-woon loyally reported.
“Yes. The confirmation ca from the secretary’s office. It seems he gave so instructions right after having a al with Author Moon.”
“Fuck, that kid really pulled off sothing big…”
The always courteous and impeccably dressed businessman was nowhere to be found.
There was only a scher with bloodshot eyes, desperately smoking in front of the one person he could trust, barely calming his anxiety.
Baek Do-hyun spoke.
“Replace him.”
“Yes, sir.”
Side EP – Resignation
Unfortunately, the health of the chairman of Baekhak Group is not good.
The “second son”, who dedicated his entire life to ousting his older brother and taking over the chairman’s office, has truly given up his entire life, to the point that he has little ti left.
Of course, he’s not as old as one might think. If he were soone else, he could still be energetically active in society.
However, he experienced one stroke and underwent two cancer surgeries in his youth, and although he was declared fully recovered, no one trusts in his robustness.
He could collapse at any mont, in any way.
Everyone knows this fact.
Even he knows it.
“Hmm… Hmm-hmm…”
The chairman of Baekhak Group hums softly as he precariously walks through the backyard.
His daily routine begins with a light morning walk, followed by receiving reports on tasks mostly delegated to the executives, and then he is plagued by a sense of self-reproach upon hearing updates about his older brother, who has now attempted suicide for the fifth ti in prison.
Aside from occasionally imrsing himself in literature, which he learned to flatter the founder, or pruning bonsai, which he learned to show off to his subordinates, his life had no particular joys.
In other words, he would spend quite a bit of ti on those two activities.
“Hmm…”
They’re growing well.
The chairman nodded with satisfaction as he looked at the bonsai neatly lined up in the yard.
Just as the literature he forcefully learned to flatter the founder eventually beca his hobby, the bonsai he forcefully pruned with the pretense of authority, despite being the second son, eventually beca his hobby as well.
Especially when he trimd the bonsai with small garden scissors, it seed to deepen his thoughts.
Bonsai, small trees planted in pots.
There’s nothing about the dignity of nature or the greatness of growth in them.
Only beauty matters.
New buds are rcilessly cut off to create a beautiful tree shape.
But the definition of that beauty varies from person to person.
The beauty the chairman pursued in bonsai was “balance and stability”.
It wasn’t the kind of beauty you’d expect from a person who wrecked the group’s balance and stability by crushing his older brother.
His managent philosophy resembled this as well, simply put: since he was going to die soon anyway, he wanted to stabilize the group as much as possible for the next generation.
This was also the reason he t Moon In.
If Moon In, who is at the core of whatever Baek Do-hyun is plotting with Baekhak Publishing, turns out to be a ‘fake genius’, how embarrassing would that be?
The “child who writes good novels” had already started to gain recognition not only in Korea but also in Japan and the English-speaking world. If it turned out to be a scam by Baekhak Group, it would be an international disgrace.
So, if it’s a flawed leaf, the bonsai owner must cut it off.
But fortunately, that leaf was not a fake.
Though it was a young new shoot, it was a beautifully vibrant green leaf.
So there was no need to trim it. Baek Do-hyun, whether you make it porridge or rice, just give it so water…
I won’t touch it.
That was the simple intention the chairman conveyed through the secretary’s office.
But a snowball rolled from above always becos an avalanche at the foot of the mountain.
That is the cruel law of nature.
This ti was no exception.
* * *
The apocalyptic crisis that struck Baekhak Entertainnt is still being talked about across all its subsidiaries.
That day when n in dark suits kidnapped, confined, and brainwashed employees.
– You, co here.
– Wh-why are you doing this…?
– If Baekhak Entertainnt were to be broken into several labels, you’d join them, wouldn’t you?
– M-?
– Say yes right now.
– Baekhak Entertainnt… must be split up…
This unprecedented apocalyptic incident ca to an end when Baek Seung-won, the CEO of Baekhak Entertainnt, single-handedly went to the chairman and sold off all his shares. However, the terror of that day continues to be passed down from generation to generation.
And now, that terror has struck Baekhak Publishing.
n in black suits, arriving in a black Equus, appeared at Baekhak Publishing.
– What the hell? Who are you? Who are you to be rummaging through soone else’s office like this…?
– We’re from headquarters.
– Aaaahhhh!
On that day, the employees of Baekhak Publishing felt a terror slightly greater than encountering a monster devouring corpses in the office.
After all, they couldn’t just smash the heads of these n in suits with a fire extinguisher.
Therefore, it could be said to be slightly scarier than a , a .
– Black suits… Equus… Headquarters… Ugh, my head!
– I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry…
– I’ll never take mixed coffee from the pantry ho again…
Especially those employees who were forcibly transferred from Baekhak Entertainnt to Baekhak Publishing expressed collective trauma.
These unfortunate souls, who had to face the n in black suits from headquarters not just once but for the second ti, were mostly concentrated in the Publishing Managent Departnt.
Manager Kim Ga-ryung was, of course, among them.
“W-what is happening?!”
On the first day of his promotion, the company was getting wrecked.
He had finally escaped the rank of Deputy Manager Kim and beco Manager Kim, taking charge of a team within the departnt. But when he arrived at work, the company was being destroyed in real-ti.
It felt like the sky was falling.
“Th-those n in black suits…!”
Deputy Manage Kim—no, Manager Kim—quickly grasped the situation. The most essential quality of an excellent traitor is the ability to read the situation.
Manager Kim Ga-ryung imdiately recognized the n in black suits as people sent from headquarters.
“…Wait a minute?”
But then, he thought about it.
What reason would there be for the HR Innovation Office from the Organizational Innovation Departnt at headquarters to co down at this ti?
From past experience, those bastards with weird nas and no roots are hunting dogs used by the Strategic Planning Office.
And the headquarters’ Strategic Planning Office is closely aligned with the Director Baek Seol…
“Could it be…!”
Reaching this conclusion, Manager Kim Ga-ryung quickly rolled his eyes to check the expression of Departnt Head Lim Yang-wook.
Look at his face! Check his expression!
“Ah.”
However, Departnt Head Lim Yang-wook was not present in the office.
He had vacated his seat in this critical mont.
But Manager Kim Ga-ryung didn’t take this as a bad sign.
Quickly, his tongue slipped out to lick his lips.
“Hehehe…”
It seed that betraying Departnt Head Yang Sung-jun and siding with Lim Yang-wook had been the right move after all.
Isn’t office life all about aligning yourself with the right people?
* * *
Knock. Knock. Knock.
As if this knock was the last courtesy, the invading force in black suits crossed the threshold into the CEO’s office without the owner’s permission.
When they invaded the CEO’s office at Baekhak Entertainnt, Baek Seung-won had snapped back at the leader of the invaders, Managing Director Kim Myung-woon, with sharp informal speech.
Managing Director Kim Myung-woon, head of the HR Innovation Office, had smiled amiably and bowed his head to Baek Seung-won.
But that was only because Baek Seung-won was undeniably a mber of the “Baek” family and the de facto founder of Baekhak Entertainnt, a powerful local lord.
In contrast, Kim Sang-guk, the CEO of Baekhak Publishing, was just a salaried employee, and thus Managing Director Kim Myung-woon’s attitude was rudely indicative of reminding him of his place.
“CEO Kim Sang-guk.”
“……”
“You have been accused of breach of trust, so please co to headquarters for a written inquiry.”
Managing Director Kim Myung-woon tossed a stack of papers onto the CEO’s desk with a casual flick of his hand and then left, taking his group of subordinates with him.
Until the last person left, CEO Kim Sang-guk, neither said a word nor made any move.
After the door closed and so ti had passed, Kim Sang-guk finally reached out with trembling hands to pick up the stack of papers.
“Breach of trust…”
When had he ever betrayed the company’s orders?
Not once had he ever turned his back on the company.
Whether it was diverting public library support funds into a slush fund for the owner’s family, awarding an undeserved literary prize to the child of a prominent politician, smoothly managing political funds at politicians’ book launch events, manipulating the sales records of a particular professor’s papers, deliberately planning trend analysis reports to maintain Baekhak’s cultural dominance, or winning the battle for selecting broadcasting textbook publishers by any ans necessary…
All of these were tasks he had done for the ‘company’.
He had never betrayed the company, not even once.
And yet, breach of trust?
Wasn’t that a laughable accusation?
“Hah, haha…”
Kim Sang-guk let out a hollow laugh as he unfolded the stack of papers that Managing Director Kim Myung-woon had tossed at him like one would throw a bone to a dog.
But when he grasped the contents, Kim Sang-guk’s laughter stopped abruptly.
“Ha.”
The grounds for Kim Sang-guk’s dismissal were cited as breach of trust.
The cri of abandoning the duties entrusted to him by the company.
And the specific example given was the act of overthrowing the ‘Publishing Managent Task Force Team’ at Baekhak Publishing from behind the scenes.
That incident, the very one where Lim Yang-wook was left stranded in Baekhak Entertainnt’s underground parking lot.
Kim Sang-guk let out a bitter laugh.
Was cleaning up the troubleso elents that everyone in the company found distasteful now considered a cri?
Does it make sense to dispose of soone who had been loyal for decades over sothing like this?
Is it fair to cut off a salaried employee’s head over political matters from above, rather than legitimate performance competition?
If that’s the case, what about my life?
Who will compensate for the decades I spent wallowing in the mud for this company?
“Haah……”
But these questions all turned into hollow cries.
It was obvious who had orchestrated things to put these accusations down on paper at this critical mont.
“You won… Lim Yang-wook…”
On that day, an old and shabby loser disappeared from Baekhak Publishing.
But instead of reporting on the resignation of a forr businessman,
the journalists of Baekhak dia Group only covered the debut of the young, beautiful CEO from the chaebol family who had gained international fa.
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