"You've been waiting a long time. Sorry I'm late."

"No. The idle must wait. Haha."

"Oh my! What are you talking about? The world knows you're busy."

"Of course. We're sorry about this."

"Yes, I know you're desperate, but I wanted to say hello."

As I enter the conference room, the people sitting there stand up and greet one another. Ambassador to the U.S., the LA Consulate and the executives of the Korean National Assembly visited. I was the one who made them wait, but when they apologized more, they were confused and awkward. If the culture changes between one door like this, I sometimes get confused.

Taking together a number of confusing surveys, it is said that there are 2 million Koreans living in the U.S. There are also undergraduate students, residents, and residents. I think there are 1.4 million people who actually have a living base in the United States. Among them, California is home to the most, and more than two-thirds of LA.

The reason I'm counting so recklessly is because I happen to be the king of the Korean society in America.

As Google and Maiway were founded in the United States and acquired Group D in Korea, Korean leaders from here in California began to come to visit, when it moved into the largest prison in the world on the outskirts of LA.

Because it resembles a spaceship, the headquarters building called 'JS shuttle' is impressed by the magnificent appearance of everyone who first saw it. In the United States, whether it was a supermarket or a clothing chain, an executive of a large company, or just an entrepreneur running a medium-sized company, JS shuttle and tens of thousands of Americans working in it were hard to believe for people who always had to live in a weaker position in the American community.

Especially since last year, as my name has become more frequent to cover the front page of mainstream newspapers, forces following me in Korean societies have quickly appeared.

In the wake of 9/11, Warner Music and J-Tunes, it was raised to some of the richest presidents in the world this year. Then, just as Grammy, the Academy Awards Ceremony, the Johnston Center and the Dodgers were taking over the media, they surpassed the president.

If I have had difficulties, I have helped through Chief Crimson or Korean secretary, regularly assisted in the administration of institutions, etc., and delivered scholarships for students. In fact, no matter how difficult it is, it is not a big problem for me, so I handle it on Director Crimson's behalf. I don't have anything to do with that.

Somehow, I've become like a complaint window, but I can't ignore the things I'm complaining about. To those who think I'm royalty, I'm not a king. Can't you go somewhere else? 'It cannot be said.

So from this year onwards, I am sending people to the Korean National Association to help. It's because Chief Crimson is too busy to solve.

Currently, networks are organized in the United States around consulates and Korean society in LA, and they come to me once every quarter. You don't have to come because you need something, and if you don't have something special, just talk about it and go. The consulate and Korean ambassador to the LA Consulate will also come here today.

"Thanks to your support, the Korean Association in each region has been reorganized. Now, only registered Koreans will have over 800,000, and they will continue to be registered. We're ready. Please let me know if there's anything else I can do for you."

Chae Geun Jang, chairman of the Korean National Assembly, expressed his confidence by going to the end and holding his fist. The Korean Association executives who were with him had a proud face.

I support the Koreans because many fun cannibals are hard to eat and live on and for no reason whatsoever, and so they are politically ignored and socially harmed. Previously, I heard that even though it was a Korean society, it is also universal if I do not know whether it represents the Korean people in the region or their interests.

We made a billion dollars' donation to the United States and a trillion dollars' donation to Korea for scholarship and academic support. It turned out that the funniest texts in the United States had not been looked back. I had to guess, but they were all looking at me, so they funded 20 million dollars.

"I'm not asking for anything, I'm not supporting it. If we Koreans unite to help one another on this earth, and we speak politically, we can be treated."

I said this out of a little sincerity. If the people of my country live well, it's a good thing.

"Of course. With you leading us, everyone is united. Tell us who you will support in the next election and we'll encourage over 90% of you to vote."

Mission Sung, who is the Deputy Chairman of the Korean Association, is next to me again. But the words are a little strange. Encouraging people when I tell them who to support. I don't think this is what to do in America, but Mission Sung's expression was so serious that I tried to say something.

"Didn't Mission Sung say he was a journalist in Korea before he emigrated?"

"Yes?! Yes, I was a journalist at J Ilbo. Then why...?"

Mission Sung wondered when I suddenly asked him where he was from, but I was just curious. Originally, I heard that even the head of the Ministry of Social Affairs of major newspapers emigrated to the United States for personal reasons. I heard that you are a wake-up call, but if you are a supporter of me, you should just talk to them and make sure that you remember me wrong.

"I just met Mayor Kenneth and he thanked you. I heard you keep asking nicely from now on.Do you attend the major events of the association? “

Last year, two Democrats held a melee war against the LA mayor. I don't meddle with politics at all, but Kenneth insisted on meeting me for a cup of coffee and taking a picture. However, he took this photo and went to the local Korean people's movement.

Around this time, I was too busy with Shin Saok transfer and data centers and businesses in Korea to care much, but I heard that the Korean Association had contacted me, but I was just like that.

There are 3.7 million residents in the LA Mayor's Election District, and the number of votes is about 1.5 million. Because there are more than 10 candidates each time for some reason, the 12th place difference is usually only 20-30,000 votes.

At this time, it was hard to deny that the Koreans were the first to elect Kenneth. There are about 200,000 registered Koreans, more than half of whom are citizens, with more than 10-130,000 potential votes, and most of them pushed Kenneth.

"Yes, sir. I also came to say hello and attended the Korean Night last year. Hagile, we asked you to say hello. We were following your instructions. When was the last time you said hello?"

"Well, well. I didn't see him like that, but not next time."

"I see. One day, no matter how busy I am, I'll only try to do it for you. Let's not do it next time."

I have been busy since 9/11, and at the end of the year I was out in Korea. Since then, I've been busy at the J-Tunes Open, so I've been face-to-face with these people for the past eight months, and their symptoms have intensified more than ever before. Now he talks like a Korean hangout or a three-room view.

"I don't want to get involved in politics, but I have to support someone who cares about the interests of the Koreans. Kenneth had been contacted a few times, but I was too busy to meet him. Perhaps our Director Crimson has been dealt with."

I told him what was going on to clear up a useless misunderstanding. I remember hearing the report one day.

"Well, you don't have to deal with the LA-market directly."

"That's right. Levels don't fit."

"By the way, Johnston County isn't from LA. Is this part of the state of California? So it's run by your cousin?"

"Yes, that's right. It does not belong in LA. Governor Grey. Kenneth only met once for the Johnstone Center and the Dodgers Stadium, which he bought downtown."

"Oh, I heard you acquired the Dodgers!"

"I'm proud to be a Korean like you. How do you get a major league club..."

"For the first time in LA Dodgers, there was a commotion with the L.A. Koreans for the first time, and they said," You're buying the whole table. "

Some of the Korean executives were embarrassed by the red eyes. Regret will be new, of course, but as the older people try to shed tears, I think I've suffered a lot here. I came to be ignored at first, but the time was too short, and I was the only one comfortable being in the pack.

My blonde Jennifer cries good under me, and Governor Grey makes bold phone calls for help. Some people will send a helicopter if you ask them to, and many officers surrounding me, including Mr. Crimson, follow my lead.

Even singers and actors in Hollywood think of it as just my business means, there are very few American complexes. As a result, he was naturally not interested in the lives of ordinary people at all. I was a little reflexive.

"I know more than one million people who have citizenship. If we all come together in one way, we can unleash tremendous power in elections. Why don't we take care of the sweets here at the LA market? And if you have any difficulties, come see me or my fiancée Jennifer. I'm here, and it might not be a good time, but Jennifer's at the Johnstone Center, so it'll be easier to meet her. Let me put it to you this way."

"Thank you!"

"To help you, I will unite 2 million people."

"That's right, this year's governor election will draw in more than 90% of the 300,000 votable Koreans to vote for Mr. Grey."

"Really? I'd appreciate it. Although the support rate has dropped due to a power outage, I've decided to help, so the problem should be resolved soon."

Grey is dying these days, but she still has to bend her arms in. No matter who it is, I don't have to brake my work, but I'm surrounded by it. If I solve the power problem properly, I may be able to restore my support rate, and I want to somehow elect with 200,000 Korean polls.

"Haha, what is 90% of this guy? At least 100 percent. If it benefits you, I'll pay you back. Registering for an association is good, and if you also register and ignore your obligations, those people will pay the next time you have a hard time!"

As the chairman, vice chairman and executives were confronting each other, they often had strange conversations and often came up with empty laughter.

When the Korean members are finished, they quickly present their agenda as if the ambassador had been listening to them for a long time.

"Chairman, I'd like you to come to the Hanmi Hou Association in the summer and say something, but do you have a moment?"

"You mean in New York?"

"Yes! That's right. We had a party at the end of last year, and we had more than twice as many guests. But a lot of people were disappointed that he didn't come. I guess..."

Seeing my eyes so wide and blurring my words, I want to ask me to attend, but I can't talk and moan. If you had come here more than usual, you would have gathered to get involved with me again. I guess it's because it's not new anymore.

"Please contact us in advance. I'll be there this time."

Addressing people who were favorable to Korea also seemed to help national interests. I didn't know about patriotism or anything like that, but I keep looking up and doing things I didn't even know I was doing.

The members of Parliament came to the crowd and asked who they wanted to push to the next president. I have a conscience, and I can't help but shake my head for the country once in a while. In the end, I said that politics should be left to the political system, but I don't know who would be good for Korea.

Korea also has a lot of corporations, making me think about investing and hiring without my knowledge. With 500 billion scholarships in place, I think about future workers, and 500 billion in mathematical funding, thinking about Korea's industrial competitiveness.

I plan to spend a total of 11 trillion dollars thinking about how I can support the future of the company and industry. This made me a ‘confused’ patriot without even knowing it. It's all for my own good, of course.

"Thank you! The Chairman has promised to attend, so it will be the biggest event of the year. I will invite all of our close councilors and our financiers."

This time, "Is it my turn? 'It's the LA Consulate with a look. Whew, what now?

"It's going to be an international aqueduct meeting in Monaco this time," he said. "

"Oh, really? Did the materials I gave you last time help?"

"Yes! Of course. It was very helpful."

An LA consulate's best friend, Mo Mo, exercises to turn a map labeled the Sea of Japan into an "East Sea Japan Sea" at least. The last time I overheard that story, I said, "If I turn Controller X, can I scratch the map site in the Japanese Sea? 'I thought.

We can't even read the pictures yet, but at least we can find what's written on it. While I was taking a break, I looked through thousands of searches. I emailed the LA consulate because I was afraid of the data I had drawn. My useless curiosity and kindness have caused me some problems.

"It would be helpful if you could speak to the American representatives and chairs of the Association."

"Yes?! Who are they? “

I was a little surprised by the unreasonable request and annoyed inside. I don't usually bother. Self-inflicted.

"It serves as chairman of the American subcommittees for Canada and the Caribbean Central America, and most of the other subcommittees have one step at a time."

"Got it. Let's find out."

"What do I have to do with the International Waterways Association?! 'I went up and down my throat. It's harder to maintain respect than to earn it.

"Shit, we're taking Navy Admirals now? I thought the Army was enough. '

Turns out, former Navy Admirals are attending this event as chairman or board members. I don't even run a defence industry, but I've spent my entire life dealing with people who have lived twisted lives above and below the sea. Suddenly, my head aches and I roughly confront him.

"Wait! Kerry's from the Navy, right?! Suddenly I have to pretend to be close again. Nothing in the world is free, damn it."

I remember Senator John Kerry, who often met and talked at Democratic fundraisers. Said he was a Navy veteran and attended the Vietnam War. I would have a lot of friends, so I did my duty as long as I was able to buy food and speak well. Don't expect any more.

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2,170,000 Koreans living in the United States in 2010. In fact, it turns out that in 2001, there were about 1.5 to 1.7 million people, but hundreds of thousands of people, depending on the research institute, confused writers: 1.1 million citizens, 460,000 permanent residents, residents, students, etc., among 217,000.

If you look at the 2001 LA mayoral election results, it's only 40,000 votes. If the Koreans stick together, it won't be hard to dominate the sugarcane, but it will be hard to unite.

I thought the East Sea Sign movement was quite old, but it was also discussed at the 2002 International Waterways Organization (IPO) meeting. In 2007, the General Assembly couldn't come to a conclusion, and according to the IPO organization chart, there are 14 subcommittees, including the Antarctic Ocean, and the United States has eight legs. Even the Mediterranean Black Sea and North India Council.

South Korea and Japan are equally on the East Asia and Antarctic Commissions.

I don't usually like to spread it, but I also do good things to stay face-to-face, and sometimes I do patriotism.