Helicopters with rescue equipment come, bringing people in one by one. Knowing that the building next to me had collapsed, I felt like I wanted to ride first, but I had to endure the tears.

I think I have the audacity to fly up first after receiving tremendous respect and all kinds of gratitude from people. But the altruist who I am is, "Never! 'Not really.

I thought for a moment about the selfish mind thinking about my comfort and the internal conflict that I couldn't avoid the eyes of people, but I couldn't get out of the hero game once.

Especially when women were rescued, they gave me tears and thanked me, and men, regardless of their age, gave me endless glances and glances, so that I could know why heroes didn't die and always stay until the end. This kind of atmosphere is like drugs, so it seems to paralyze some people's rationality.

The first time the rescue equipment came down, there was enough time for the crowd, and when everyone told me to keep order, I would ride later, I became calm.

Maybe there's still some Chairman Johnston who called in a bunch of helicopters. I think the psychology has worked greatly.

Luckily, a professional rescue agent came down from the helicopter and quickly sent people up from the helicopter, reducing the time it would take for the buttocks to burn.

Moreover, there were enough helicopters to save time by running away without pulling it up. Knowing that the building next door had already collapsed, it was structured like a lightning bolt.

I was on a rooftop nearby, too, but I left the scene with the help of Marco, Chief Crimson and Chief Jason, who had been contacted by me.

I didn't know it at first, but now that it's structured, I can see the little scars everywhere. I was nervous and didn't know it. When I came down the rope for the first time, I was too empowered, and my muscles were a little tense, and there were these bloody bruises everywhere I went and hit the building.

I couldn't bear it, so I went to a hospital in the outskirts and received a simple treatment. Manhattan and nearby hospitals are in chaos, so I don't want to get involved.

The World Trade Center's terrorism is an unprecedented event in American history. The Bush administration had to take measures, including declaring a state emergency and preparing the military for an emergency, and the stock market had to be closed for three days.

Newspapers and broadcasts were busy dealing with 24-hour features, and were excluded from the organization because entertainment and many other regular broadcasts did not fit the mood.

When Jennifer and I returned to the hotel after treatment, Jason and Chief Crimson and the couple wanted to go home, but the fact that the plane didn't show up, they stayed in the hotel for three days and as soon as they took off, they hurried back to California where I live.

Jennifer sent me back to Jennifer's house in San Francisco myself. While I was with her, I also comforted her a lot, but I was surprised and came back from the aftermath of the accident to tell her to rest at home because she was suffering from a fever.

Of course, he was in such a commotion, but there is no way that Korea will not respond. The first thing I had to do was call my parents and calm them down.

My mom yelled at me because she saw me come out and did what I didn't do. Fortunately, my face wasn't exactly in the distance, and I had to lie around it as if it were less dangerous than what you saw on the newspaper broadcast.

The first week was dominated by articles about the terrorist incident itself, rescue activities, victims and its after-effects. Of course, the article about me went out for a short time, and although people expressed considerable interest in a large number of helicopters, the articles were written in great detail because they didn't know the details of what had happened on the rooftop.

Rescued people like me were scattered around the hospital with thousands of casualties, so it was hard for the broadcaster to get the right information, and it was hard for the returning social atmosphere to go to the hospital or to interview someone at home.

Over time, however, when people felt fatigued by analyzing terrorism itself and broadcasting facts about the news, they began to get interested in the stories of firefighters and police officers who had been killed trying to rescue people at the time, or survivors who had escaped safely.

< What happened on the rooftop of the north building? Survivors say! >

[Many people are curious about dozens of helicopters that left just after the southern building sat down and people who dramatically escaped from the rooftops. The headquarters was able to interview three rescued people for the first time at this time.

"I was praying. I couldn't get to the roof because the door was blocked. I heard someone's voice when everyone I was with was desperate. We say, 'Thank God.' and cheered.

They gathered on the rooftop, and everyone was confused. I thought there was a rescue team, and the guy in front of me was a suit, an Asian guy with a gun in his hand, and next to him, a guy in a suit, with an axe in his hand. And then James Bond of 007 came to mind. In fact, there was no other way to describe it.

An Asian man came to us as if he was looking for someone. Then I went down the stairs with another man. The rest of us on the roof were confused by this crazy situation, and then someone said, "He's the chairman of the Johnstone Group! I shouted." It was then that everyone realized who the Asian man was. I thought I saw him somewhere, but I never imagined that he would be there.

Chairman John Kim later took out two women. One seemed to be his lover. And that's when I realized who I was looking for, and we started to get anxious. John Kim asked me to trust him, but I felt like I could only get five or six people in a little helicopter, no matter how many in the air. This is when people started screaming for help or insulting Chairman John Kim. So was I, but in people's minds, I thought that Rich Chairman John Kim wouldn't care about us. That's what rich people do.

He looked at us, and he started making phone calls. I heard some familiar names, but they asked me to send a helicopter as soon as possible. I listened to five or six phone calls, and I'll give you ten times as much, so I was able to calm myself down a little bit.

When they saw him as a girlfriend on the helicopter and three of the people on the roof, they were all sorry that John Kim had assumed he would keep his promise. In fact, I was ashamed of my sudden insult because I had never imagined that Chairman John Kim would stay with us, so I entered among the people.

Soon after, the building shook with a huge bang, and people fell to the ground. I didn't know what was going on, but I was anxious because something else seemed to have happened. A little later, John Kim made a big surprise face on the phone with someone, and when people asked him what was going on, they said it was nothing, but I thought something had happened in that nervous voice. I found out later, but then the south building collapsed, and it was covered in smoke, and we didn't know.

John Kim approached us when he was trembling with fear because of the tremors and the massive shaking of the building. I reassured each and every one of them, and I was impressed by the sound of that reassuring voice and the warmth of comfort. In my case, I wanted to get into the rat hole because I was sorry for the insult at first. When I apologized, I smiled and said I was fine, but I really didn't care.

And they were surprised when a huge number of helicopters came along. I was surprised, too. When people came to see the helicopter, everyone was ashamed that John Kim was the one who said he was riding later. And I was really moved at this point. And when we saw someone who had nothing to be jealous of, who was taking responsibility for what he said to the end and trying to save people, we felt sorry and thankful for those who were rescued first and shed tears.

You don't have any heroes. At that time, Chairman John Kim was a hero. If I think about it now, I already knew that the building next door had collapsed, but I don't think it would be possible for me to comfort others and sacrifice them until the end. Plus, I have so many people... I'm so thankful.I have no way to repay you, so I just have a mind. "

Holson, who was interviewed by the reporter, was rescued from the roof after an accident during a conference on the 107th floor in Windows on the World. In addition, I spoke to two other people, and the situation at the time was consistent with what Mr. Holson said.]

This article in The New York Times was very resourceful. People love a dramatic story, especially one with a happy ending in front of a major disaster. And the fact that I, the wealthiest man in America, remained to the end for people became even more devastating.

If you want to be something, run for it in the press. When people became interested, they started to make relevant articles, interviewing 16 people at the time, whether they wanted to or not.

< A true American hero! Request rescue at last >

[... Chairman John Kim has been known to rescue other survivors and board the helicopter until the end. The north building collapsed five minutes after the last helicopter left, showing how urgent the situation was. This behavior demonstrated in extreme situations is a representation of the American hero we worship.]

< Hidden Heroes! Survivor's Tear >

[... while everyone was trembling with fear, Chairman John Kim encouraged and comforted people. The rescued people on the rooftop are thankful for John Kim's actions.]

"Oh my. It's hard to lift my face because I'm embarrassed. Huhu."

I sit in my office and watch newspapers and articles on the internet, and my face tickles. As expected, the American media is very good at floating. Come on, it looks like there's a familiar movie, like Independence Day, where the President of the United States takes a plane directly and fights aliens.

I went to Google and looked up how many movies made me put iron sheets on this face. I was just curious.

"Hustle. What the hell? Can you believe this?"

The data alone made more than 300 million dollars, coming out in '96, and it stands out in the most lucrative movie of the year. How absurd!

Do Americans like this kind of awkwardness?

The famous' Jerry Mcguire 'that was released that year was pressed to the double score and the' Mission Impossible 'went on to almost the same level. I think I'm thinking about something really wrong. Then I don't have to be ashamed of the reaction of this newspaper, but I guess I haven't finished Korean water yet.

"Heheh. So, do I tend to underestimate myself... hero? It's no big deal. I was a bit of a foam catcher then."

I have a high voice to praise me on the internet. Gosh, this is crazy. Chief Crimson is coming in.

"Chairman, here are the payment documents. It's about Warner music and expansion of data centers."

Business is business, and no matter what the country goes through, Warner Music acquisitions will continue to drive, and data centers will expand.

"By the way, Chief Crimson, Have you seen the movie Independence Day?"

"Yes?! Oh, the movie? Aliens invading Earth? '

"That's right. That's where the president drove his fighter and attacked the alien aircraft, right? That was a little harsh, wasn't it?"

I was a little curious about Mr. Crimson, a native American.

"Haha. That? Maybe he's from the Air Force. I mean, I can be a little hard on myself, but it's kind of cool. President of the United States of America! It's just that in Western movies, the protagonist takes care of the villains."

Director Crimson doesn't seem to have any grudges at all. They've been living like this since the West.

"By the way, Mr. President, I'm very curious if the press can interview us right now, but what do we do? As you may know, we have a situation. Haha. Even the journalist I know has bothered me so many times because he wants to hear what I have to say."

"Khh-hmm. Do you do interviews with things like that? Just politely decline."

"Ah, yes. Okay, but is it okay to confirm the relationship, in fact? I don't think that's going to stop it."

Chief Crimson made sense, so I told him to do it. It's a little hard for me to stand up and get better, but if they take care of it... heh. It's hard to say no to my personality. Hahaha.

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Slowly revealing the truth... true American heroes, women's hopes! The story spreads. Rear Storm of Heroes!

Lately, I was thinking about switching to a new one for the number of coupons that have decreased compared to the number of shipping and referrals (one for real fantasy), but I felt good about the coupons that I received more than any other day.

By the way, when I looked at the statistics of the work, someone gave me a very high score of one. Scream.

But there's a writer's effort, and "one point" is... ugh.