Episode 74
All the interns left the store. The winning intern offered to buy another drink, but the losing interns left saying they would do it another time.
I was so hungry that I didn’t want to drink any more. No, I wanted to drink, but I just wanted to drink alone.
Kang Jin, Oh Cheol Jin, and Choi Dong Hae
I sent it. I’m going to start my business dealing with ghosts soon, so I’m going to take a rest and do the dishes.
Kang-jin, who had finished washing the dishes, was watching TV while drinking warm mixed coffee.
[The bereaved family of Choi Seong-in, a designated driver who died from drunk driving by the third son of Hoyeon Group, Ko Young-woo, requested a new bill regarding increased punishment for drunk driving during a meeting with Rep. Shim Ki-moon.
Rep. Shim consoled the bereaved family and promised to introduce strong legislation to punish drunk driving. Let’s watch the interview with Rep. Shim Ki-moon.]
[Our country is too lenient when it comes to drinking. People hit others after drinking, harass others after drinking, and getting into trouble after drinking is nothing to brag about, but they say they did it because they were drunk, they say they don’t remember because they were drunk, they ask for a reduced sentence because they were drunk, they ask for leniency… Is this a country?]
[Rather than reducing the sentence because they drank alcohol, we should sentence them more severely and punish them more severely because they drank alcohol. I will work to enact a bill that will make the Republic of Korea stricter not only when it comes to drunk driving but also violence and sexual crimes that occur after drinking alcohol, using the case of Mr. Choi Seong-in and his family as an opportunity, and I will definitely work to get it passed… No, I will definitely do it!]
[Hoyeon Group conveys condolences to the bereaved family of the victim, and Mr. Choi Seong-in
In the name of the DUI Fund, it was announced that it would establish a fund for victims of drunk driving. However, some are skeptical about the fact that the exact details of the fund were not disclosed. I hope that it will become a fund for victims of drunk driving, not a fund to deceive the public.]
The news was reporting on the case of Ko Young-woo, who had previously appeared as a ghost.
Hoyeon Group is one of the top ten companies in Korea.
It was a large company that could be included in the twenties, if not the top 20.
And now, Hoyeon Group was going through a crisis. The third member of Hoyeon Group, Ko Young-woo, was driving drunk and died.
The victim who died there was a designated driver who appeared to be relatively weak compared to the second generation of the chaebol.
I am a father in my early 50s with a son in his third year of high school and a daughter in her first year of high school.
I go to work in the morning and go home in the evening.
The father, who took care of his family faithfully while working as a designated driver, died.
The people were outraged at the sacrifice of the head of a happy family to the debauched lifestyle of the second generation of a conglomerate.
Kang Jin, who had been watching the news for a while, shook his head.
“If Mr. Choi Seong-in had come, I would have treated him really well… …
Choi Seong-in did not come, but the perpetrator, Ko Young-woo, came.
“He doesn’t even need water.
As Kang Jin was licking his lips, recalling the water that Ko Young Woo had drank and had gotten on his face, Bae Yong Soo came into the store.
Swish!
Bae Yong-soo, who had burst through the door, sat down on a chair with a troubled expression on his face.
“Why do you look like that?”
“I saw the maid.”
“Madam?”
” “huh.”
“where?”
“I heard that you came because you heard that the taste of Seonjihaejangguk has improved.”
“But why is your expression like that?”
Bae Yong-soo always showed pride and respect when talking about Sook-soo.
That means he was someone I liked.
I feel good when I see someone like that
I think it should be like that. Bae Yong-soo sighed at Kang Jin’s words.
“The maid has aged a lot.”
“You weren’t that old when you were alive, were you?”
“That’s right. But still… … Your eyes were clearer and more passionate than those of a young man… … When I saw you today, your face and eyes seemed to have aged as well. That’s why I feel sick.”
He sighed and turned his head back.
I wet it.
“Keuung!”
Then Bae Yong-soo saw Kang Jin.
“But why is your face like that?”
“I told you about the guy who died while driving drunk before, right?”
When Go Young-woo came, it was the day when the virgin ghosts came in a group, so Bae Yong-soo had also run away and was not in the store.
“Is that the third son of the Hoyeon Group?”
Kang Jin nodded to Bae Yong Soo’s question.
“Someone died because of that guy… … If he had come here, I would have treated him to some nice food. It makes me feel bitter.”
Bae Yong-soo chuckled at Kang Jin’s words.
“Not all ghosts come here. And you can’t feed all the ghosts by yourself.
“Uh. Whether you come here or not, it’s the ghosts’ choice.”
“Still, it’s a shame.”
“Then call me.”
“what’?”
Bae Yong-soo said while looking at Kang-jin who was looking puzzled.
“Do you know the name?”
“I know.”
I knew it because it was a name that appeared so often in the news. Drunk driving special
There is even talk that if a separate law is created, it will be named the Seongin Law.
“What about the face?”
“I’ve seen it in a family photo on the news.”
“Then call me.”
“Like you call me?”
“If you haven’t gone to the afterlife yet, you will hear me calling you.”
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“Anyone who calls like this will come
hey?”
“You’re not just anyone. You’re the owner of a one-meal restaurant.”
“As the owner of a one-meal restaurant… … It seems like there are many things about the owner of a one-meal restaurant that I don’t know.”
“He’s just the owner of a place that feeds ghosts.”
Kang Jin watched TV at Bae Yong Soo’s words. The news had already changed to a different topic.
Kang Jin, who was watching it, opened his mouth
all.
“Choi Seong-in, Choi Seong-in, Choi Seong-in.”
Kang Jin, who called Choi Seong-in’s name three times, looked around, but Choi Seong-in’s ghost was nowhere to be seen.
“Aren’t you coming?”
“I guess he’s busy… or… ascended.”
Kang Jin paused for a moment at Bae Yong Soo’s words and then called Choi Seong In’s name again.
But still, the appearance of the most adult
When he couldn’t see it, Kang Jin nodded.
“I guess I should think of him as having ascended to heaven.”
“Yeah, it’s a good thing you didn’t come when I called you. You died unjustly, so how much more unjust would it be if you became a ghost?”
Bae Yong-soo, who had been talking, got up.
“Let’s start business.”
Bae Yong-soo went out of the store with the horse. And at 11 o’clock
The ghosts, along with Bae Yong-soo, who had appeared, opened the door and began to come inside.
“Welcome, everyone.”
As the ghosts came in, Kang Jin smiled and started business today.
Interns always come to work early. No one tells them to come to work early.
However, it is basically coming to work earlier than the time when employees come to work.
Kang Jin, who had turned on his seniors’ computer, made a cup of coffee and sat down.
“I’ve been drinking too much mixed coffee lately.”
But I didn’t want to give up mixed coffee. The sweetness makes my head spin and the caffeine keeps me alert.
Hurp!
While I was taking a sip, Choi Dong-hae and Lee Sang-seop came in together.
“You’re early.”
“My house is right in front of the company. But you came early?”
There are still about 20 minutes left until work starts.
“I have to finish what I have to do if I don’t want to get a phone call from the sports day tomorrow.”
Lee Sang-seop, who was sitting in his seat, smiled
Said.
“I heard you decided on a popular intern?”
At Lee Sang-seop’s words, Kang Jin glanced at Choi Dong-hae and nodded.
“It was decided yesterday.”
“Oh my god… … Deciding on a coin flip? It’s absurd, but cool.”
“Even if you drag it out, there’s no way you’ll get an answer.”
“That’s true, but… …the interns
How did you come to terms with it?
Kang Jin looked at Lee Sang Seop’s question.
“Among the interns, do you know Oh Cheol-jin?”
“I heard you’re good at your job.”
“I heard that you have already been appointed as a full-time employee?”
“It seems like the manager there has a good idea. If you become a regular employee, he’ll drag you to his department. But why Oh Cheol-jin?”
“Things went well because that person was there to help me.”
Then Kang Jin told me about what happened yesterday. Lee Sang Seop, who was listening to him with interest, said,
“But… … Do you think the real interns will accept it easily?”
“I hope to become a full-time employee through my skills.”
“I don’t think there are only honest people out there.”
“There are one or two dishonest people
I guess so. But I think whoever wins yesterday will be the popular intern.”
Lee Sang-seop shrugged his shoulders at Kang Jin’s words.
“Then that’s good… … Okay! Let’s work hard today too.”
With those words, Lee Sang-seop turned his chair and opened the documents.
The story about the popular intern spread like wildfire around the company that day. People
was surprised that the popular intern, the only one in ten years, was chosen before the sports event even started, and was even more surprised that the popular intern was decided by a coin toss.
And there was one person who got the spotlight. It was Kang Jin, who unintentionally took the lead.
* * *
Taekwang Trading CEO’s Office, 50
A man in his 60s was reporting to a man in his 60s.
“… … That’s how they selected the popular intern.”
Taekwang Trading CEO, Oh Taekwang squinted his eyes.
“A coin flip?”
“The interns decided to flip a coin and vote for the winner.”
Taekwang Oh’s mouth watered at the secretary’s words.
“It’s become boring.”
“The executives also look a little disappointed.”
“For those guys, watching the interns fight each other is probably the most fun thing they have all year.”
Tae-kwang Oh shook his head and opened a file on one side of the desk.
There were ID photos inside the file. The 17 ID photos were of interns who had just joined Taekwang Trading.
“I thought I was going to be a guy like Oh Cheol-jin.”
The secretary did not answer because it was not something she wanted to answer. Oh Tae-kwang, who had been looking at the photos for a while, shook his head.
“So who did you become?”
“This is Jaesik Moon, an intern from the Domestic Support Division.”
“How are your skills?”
“The current performance evaluation score is 79 points.”
“Is it okay?”
“Yes.”
Taekwang Oh, who was looking at intern Jaesik Moon’s photo for a moment, pointed to Jin Kang’s photo.
“He took the lead?”
“yes.”
Taekwang Oh’s mouth watered at the secretary’s words.
“Lee Kang-jin is the popular intern I want… …
“Even if Mr. Lee Kang-jin had personally stepped forward, it would have been just luck if he had decided to flip a coin.”
“Lee Kang-jin has no intention of becoming a full-time employee. That’s why he chose to flip a coin. If he hadn’t… … he probably would have become a popular intern in some other way.”
“Do you really think it will work out?”
Taekwang Oh smiled while looking at Jin Kang’s photo in response to the secretary’s question.
“I know.. this guy is me
“We are both carnivores. I will eat anything to survive.”
Taekwang Oh, who had been looking at the photo for a while, whetted his appetite.
“It’s a shame that people like this have to become employees of our company.”
“Mr. Lee Kang-jin runs a restaurant and has no intention of joining our company.”
“I reported that before… …
Then Taekwang Oh opened his mouth.
“I spent so much time thinking about making this intern competition game… … I won’t be able to use it next year, right?”
“There is a precedent, so next year’s interns are likely to flip a coin as well.”
Taekwang Oh shook his head at the secretary’s words.
“Then that won’t do.”
Popular interns are created to recruit excellent talent, not to recruit interns.
It was not created to be a disaster.
Of course, it was a method that only produced one person in ten years, but Oh Tae-kwang thought that one person was better than ten mediocre people.
“Are you thinking of making a new game?”
“Make an appointment with Professor Im Sang-ok.”
The secretary spoke about Professor Lim Sang-ok of the psychology department who recommended Kang Jin.
“When should we catch it?”
“If it’s okay, tell them to come to the sports event. Tell them that they’ll come with the lab students, eat meat, play some sports, and if they win, they’ll get a prize. Oh! And since the professor doesn’t go to places where there’s no money… … Tell them that you’ll give each student 200,000 won for the trip expenses.”
“Can’t we just call Professor Im Sang-ok?”
“I just wanted to see what psychology students are like.”
“All right.”