Thomas, this man needs proper control. There is a history of server play that started in the first few hundred generations, and has slipped past tens of thousands. Perhaps he would have used it to the extent that it would have disrupted the service if he had left it at that time. But I won't do it until I have some reason to stay and cause service disruption.

It is now much more generous than before because it is now aggressively increasing data centers for the relaxation of funds and expansion of services, and Thomas' capacity has grown. I used to cry, "If you give me 20,000 servers, I won't tell you anything for free for life."

I don't remember the time of the frog tadpole, but I think it's about Thomas. We've only had 15-20,000, and now we're talking about a million. Thomas naturally thinks he can handle 100,000.

When he was a little under 200,000, he made him use up to 20,000, so he would be able to use 100,000 when he became a million, but he doesn't seem to even think about the electricity value.

I usually use it with my permission up to 10,000, but with my permission I set a limit that I can use up to 100,000, and the newly built data centers used their spare servers primarily because they had the lowest electricity value.

Now that this guy has tasted the new meat, "Satellite," I should also interview him. If I just let it go, the satellites in space might do whatever Thomas wants.

"But Thomas made it easier to research the data. Quickly find out where our observers are, what they're doing, and who they're meeting."

Dean Jason has a strong desire to continue using this dangerous toy. Seeing how he was making his favorite tea, I thought Thomas might have played a little prank. But there's nothing to say since I gave my permission in the first place.

Shit, what if it doesn't help us move the satellite? How much does it cost? '

I complained in my gut. If it doesn't help, that's weird. Of course it does.

By the way, if you look at the members of Thomas' online intelligence team, you might be able to play around with all the satellites in orbital science.

The technical team on the orbital side is specialized in designing, manufacturing, and launching, and our team is cooperating with the core technology on software related to operations such as system control, monitoring, etc.

"What is this?"

Chief Jason put the envelope in his hand on my desk earlier.

"Because there was no extraordinary event to rush to the United States, we were able to mobilize elite agents to sweep across Switzerland, Germany, Europe and other areas, particularly around the Kurch Group. As you can see, there are many things that you might be interested in."

I opened the envelope and started reading the report. First, a brief overview of the Kirch Group and its progress.

"Hm. Is this reliable? You're telling me that Deutsche Bank's Buyer and Liberty Media Chairman John Mullon are deeply involved in the bankruptcy of Kirch Media? Mr. Murdock, you're taking one step at a time."

"Yes. The rumors have turned out to be true in some ways. And frankly, it doesn't make sense for a guy named the head of a second bank in Germany to say," The Kirch Group is over. "Given that the interview was a direct cause of Kirch Media financing and bankruptcy, it would be difficult to get out of the debit bank even if it was a real mistake."

Reports and additional explanations showed many distinct signs that this was a simple conspiracy theory. I felt like I'd have a lot more hair if I could just hear more.

Do you want me to take a look at Buruer's hand? '

For now, Murdock is so sharp that I don't want to touch him for a while. I'm sorry if I made a commitment to not harm me, passed the Wall Street Journal, and even cooperated with the Dodgers acquisition.

President Mullon of the Liberty Group has never confronted me, and there's no point in beating him back. I'm struggling with the American satellite broadcasting business, but only the Chairman of the Merchant Council would benefit from the scolding, so I don't want to do a good job for free. Of course, if Murdock asked me to do something for him, I don't know.

And what about the last president of the Deutsche Bank? This looks profitable in its own way. What do you call a takeout? I think it would be nice to show a little 'grandeur' as a commemoration of my entry into Europe.

It seems like a kind of light warning sign telling those who are busy trying to share a delicious meal called the Kirch Group not to try anything.

"Gather some more information about President Buruer. If it's this noisy, there 'll be more coming out of it."

"Yes, by the way, before we announced last week that we were acquiring the Kirch Group, we captured a meeting between President Buruer and President Mullon. What's the point of you two meeting quietly in such a sensitive time?"

Chief Jason answers confidently. I haven't done this once or twice, and now... I have a satellite, so I need to get rid of it more easily.

"Huh?! Is this Mr. Blatter's X file?"

After discussing the matter of Buyer, and taking a look at a separate report, this was a separate investigation of FIFA and Blater.

"That's right. As I said at the beginning, if you're thinking of acquiring the Kirch Group, there's something else you need to clear up. It is the relationship between FIFA and the German Soccer Association, especially with the Blater Chairman of FIFA."

"Relationship building?"

He makes a meaningful face by empowering the word 'relationship building'. My jaw twitches as if I was trying to say something. I find it a little hard to say, but I keep staring, so I open my mouth.

"Blater is greedy and influential despite his many misdemeanors. It was found to be financially managed with a considerable amount of money, but it was also found to be suspicious of spending money on elections. In a way, it's very political. Kirch Media was pushed to negotiate, and we shouldn't be dragged around like this."

"So what do you want me to do? I'd love to hear from you."

"I think... a person like this should be tamed once. As far as FIFA presidential titles are concerned, we need to show the difference between the" power "not to approach the Johnstone Group."

"What?!"

When I saw the appearance of Chief Jason so far, I was surprised to hear from him. I have often done business and pushed my opponent into a corner based on research. The single example is Murdock and Sony.

At this point, they were just punishing me for picking on me first.

However, this is the first time that the blatant term 'taming' was used. The word 'taming' made me feel unwittingly resistant. Moreover, I felt even more like Blatter had not challenged me yet.

"A few months ago, former FIFA secretary-general Gen. Lupinen sued the FIFA board for bribery, funding and fraud. We're campaigning to knock him out of the election in a few days. This is a very timely time to warn Blatter. “

“Right? So if Blater falls out of the FIFA election this time, shouldn't that be necessary? ”

“So far, Blater has managed to get away with every bribe or utility scandal. There are many aspects of this that are difficult to find the original evidence for, so I think it's okay to re-elect again."

Chief Jason explains to me all the suspects so far, and it's not just one or two, but it's worth a lot of money.

Brazilian TV relay and Japanese company sponsored funding $44 million is unclear.

Not listed on the books after the exercise of the Association's funds in the employment of personal marketing and election leaders, financial professionals, secretaries, etc.;

$10 million worth of suspected whereabouts to the American Soccer Association;

High-end designer suits and your daughter's travel to the USA and use of limousines.

"No, that report and that much deniability, it's weird how you can't catch your tail. There can't be one or two people who want to go up there, and they're not blind."

Blater seemed to think FIFA was a private company. I felt like I was using the Association's money as my own pocket money, but the unit is not a joke. What I still don't understand is that even if I heard it like this, I still let my competitors stand for dozens of irregularities.

"Chairman, even if you have 100 doubts, it won't help if you don't find them. It's hard for competitors to solve these doubts no matter how hard they dig. It's personal. If a government agency were to step up, I don't think it would happen to Blatter."

What confidence do you have in raising Jason's talking mouth a little bit? Proud? I felt the same. I asked because I had an idea of what that look meant.

"What if we leave Johnston Information?"

"Hahaha! Of course, nine out of ten can be found, and if you spend all your time and effort, you can dig 100 percent. Behind your report is what we've already uncovered. The Johnstone Intelligence Office prides itself on being superior to any other agency."

I answer as boldly as if I was waiting for my question. Perhaps with this confidence, he wrote the word 'tame ~'. Behind the report, as Chairman Jason pointed out, there are also traces of Blatter's account that are fairly loyal.

"Do you intend to overthrow this presidential election?"

If we scatter the suspicions and evidence we have investigated in the media and destroy the members of each country, we may be able to drown President Blater.

"There's no need to get involved in elections in the next few days. Our goal should not be like what we did to the two companies that went down before. Force. I'm warning you. You don't have to ask for bribes in front of the Johnstone media or put your own visas on the line to stop this ridiculous thing from happening. Of course, we don't care what Blatter does to other countries."

As the horse grew longer, Chief Jason suddenly made his point.

"Blatter and 24 members of the FIFA board are staying here. First, you can call Blatter and quietly discuss the X files, but if you still don't listen, you can set an example. If Blater has a head, he'll understand in a minute. There's a glimmer in front of him, and he's not dumb enough to step on his feet."

We talked a little more, and then we let Chief Jason go. If the duc's dealings with Murdock, Sony, and Buruer are primarily about defeating the opponent with a leak of misconduct and a slight hindrance, Blater's dealings are slightly reluctant as he calls himself to warn them. You know, when I call a weak guy and say, "You know what? 'because I felt like a gangster under pressure. Of course, Blater is not an acronym. When you look at FIFA's sales and impact, you can see that it is the CEO of an international large company.

"Will you teach me a lesson? '

I heard that if I summoned you while you were here and warned you, it would be easy to do the job, but I'm going to ask you to come here, so I don't mind. If you just give me a little nudge, I'll beat you up.

"Chairman, you wanted to see me?"

Suddenly, I wanted to know how Blatter and the FIFA executives were doing, so I called the foreign heat president. The original sponsorship was done by this boss, so he was dealing with them himself and wanted to know.

"Oh, I called him Blatter, not the other way around."

"Yes?! How did you know?"

I am the exotic heat manager surprised by my question. I was confused when I asked. I was holding the weight of the burden to understand the situation.

"I'm sorry, Chairman. Me, Seung-hoon Jeong and Crimson put a long video of the congratulations message to make you and his wife stand out, and I didn't know that it would be a problem for Blater. We require appropriate additional sponsorship."

What's that supposed to mean? '

I didn't even ask for details, but I am a foreign heat president who briefly explains self-organizing. Maybe I was on the verge of not being able to report the problem when it happened.

Artwork Reviews

After the company's downfall, Kurch sued Deutsche Bank's president, Buyer, and Liberty Media's president, Mullon.

Especially for Buyer, the workshop was heavily rewarded because he blew up Kirch's plan to fundraise by publicizing his own personal company at the time.

This trial, which ended more than a decade ago, came to a conclusion... in a 2012 newspaper article that Deutsche Bank was owed $900 million (not 90 million) to the sons and family of Chairman Kirch who had already died.

There had been a $5-7 billion injunction before, but the transfer bank refused to accept that the amount was too high. But in 2002, the money jumped even more.

Chairman Blater... he's a man without words. According to Farah Addo, an African soccer association, Blatter sent back $100,000 to support him during the elections.

The FIFA leads a massive organization and engages in strenuous journeys, such as bribing non-funders, lobbyists and members of poor countries with money. Despite numerous misconduct in 2002, it is elected with overwhelming votes that astonish the opposing factions' chiefs.